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Maybe I’m being overly pessimistic, but isn’t this just another opportunity for Haslam to have a major impact on a high-profile position within the university?Immediately it will not.
Long term, it can only help.
He claims in the email that the university is in a position of strength and stability when he has an interim chancellor, and a first year AD.
The new person will be able to appoint a new and hopefully strong chancellor and maybe just maybe bring a resemblance of respect back to the university.
TL;DR DiPietro sucks and has done nothing good for the university. This can help.
Yes. I hate to say it, but the answer is that simple.Maybe I’m being overly pessimistic, but isn’t this just another opportunity for Haslam to have a major impact on a high-profile position within the university?
Maybe I’m being overly pessimistic, but isn’t this just another opportunity for Haslam to have a major impact on a high-profile position within the university?
Lol not sure if your this naive or this post is sarcasm. Haslam is making sure he can run everything about this school after firing Davenport and trimming the Board of Trustees down while keeping the only two that was for outsourcing.Immediately it will not.
Long term, it can only help.
He claims in the email that the university is in a position of strength and stability when he has an interim chancellor, and a first year AD.
The new person will be able to appoint a new and hopefully strong chancellor and maybe just maybe bring a resemblance of respect back to the university.
TL;DR DiPietro sucks and has done nothing good for the university. This can help.
Maybe I’m being overly pessimistic, but isn’t this just another opportunity for Haslam to have a major impact on a high-profile position within the university?
Good Lord, what a nightmare should they try to move Haslam in.....Yes, this is a chance for present Governor Bill Haslam to take charge of UT as a "potential" president. The state legislature with direction from Haslam reduced the number of Trustees from 27 to 11 so Haslam could appoint his choices. The person that we need to become the President of UT is the current president of East Tennessee State University, Dr. Brian Noland. He holds a PHD from UT. He restored football to ETSU by hiring Phillip Fulmer to establish the program. He understands the importance of a strong football program. He had the chance to become Chancellor of UT, but declined to consider it and was probably waiting for the opportunity to become President instead of Chancellor.