They hired a woman as their AD. Maybe it’s about time we acknowledge that women can get things done in high leadership positions. I don’t think there is a school in the SEC with better athletic leadership right now.It is concerning that they seem to have found a template for athletic success in the NIL era across the athletic department and we haven’t. It took them a few years and some good hires to get going but now they’ve passed us.
Holy misdirection, Batman!They hired a woman as their AD. Maybe it’s about time we acknowledge that women can get things done in high leadership positions. I don’t think there is a school in the SEC with better athletic leadership right now.
6000 posts and 30 likes since 2008 find something better than being a troll in life on another team's site sick personIt is concerning that they seem to have found a template for athletic success in the NIL era across the athletic department and we haven’t. It took them a few years and some good hires to get going but now they’ve passed us.
I’m not carrying water for Mandy, I’m just stating facts. If those ruffle your feathers, that’s your problem not mine. The pitch is absolutely the head coach sitting down with the players in his parents, and if that’s happened in any former fashion, then it’s blatant and egregious tampering. That’s not happened. I can guarantee you that. So any contact with his family has been strictly through back channels. Telling a kid what we’re prepared to offer and having a face-to-face sit down and breaking down the plan to build the roster is a completely different thing.I'm guessing it's not hard to get you to buy into conspiracy theories.
And by the way, a pitch delivered through channels outside of our staff is still a pitch.
Get back to me when Vanderbilt makes a football playoff, wins more than a game in the men's basketball tournament, no longer has an angry elf with diminishing returns as a baseball coach, etc., etc.
