Because there are major porblems/concerns with the UT Administration that are effecting the football program and there is an evident lack of accountability.
So Blackburn had an epiphany, and realized that he really wanted to stay in Chattanooga anyway? I love the media.![]()
Yeah, after it became clear that the decision makers at his dream job had no intention whatsoever of giving him an honest shot at the opportunity. I'd say that's when he reflected and realized he has it good at UTC.
You don't see it as unprofessional that he admits to not doing his job properly because his mind was elsewhere?
You don't see it as unprofessional that he admits to not doing his job properly because his mind was elsewhere?
Nope. I read that as being honest, being human. I've been in situations where I was interviewing for other jobs (on an infinitely smaller scale than what Blackburn just went through) while still performing in my current position....it's a difficult thing to do and is distracting to say the least.
He discussed having a ton of things on his plate and not handling the clutter as well as he'd have like to. Yet, he was still making really good decisions with his hires/replacing very good coaches who were moving onto better jobs after having great success under David.
So no, I'm not overthinking this. The guy was honest and upfront about the experience that took a bit of an emotional toll on him, which was 100% understandable imo.
And as far as being "unprofessional"....we just hired a guy to be our AD with a long history of being terribly unprofessional. Blackburn was and is still clearly the best guy for the job imo. Too bad he'll never get the opportunity
You didn't ask me and KB will probably answer it better, but I Was about to comment anyway.
I think he's human and was honest about it. I also don't think he was so "unprofessional" that its really an issue.
Jmo.
I took too long. Haha. But was right, KB did it better.
I respect what you guys are saying even though I think it's something you owe to your current employer not to admit publically. It makes them look insignificant
I respect what you guys are saying even though I think it's something you owe to your current employer not to admit publically. It makes them look insignificant
I can kinda agree with that, although both positions are in the same system....and Chattanooga surely understands they're a distant second in the pecking order behind Knoxville. And given the success they've enjoyed under David, they're likely thrilled he's still there and not offended by his implying what everybody knows and understands..... that Knoxville is the better, more prestigious job.