This is probably the most fair assessment I've read concerning Currie from a K-State site:
Assessing John Currie - Bring On The Cats
The good...
This shows he did indeed learn something from Hammy's tenure here. Kansas State is not a revenue-generating program, so being a responsible steward of the budget is a mark in his favor. I don't know very many P5 programs of K-State's status operating in the black without need of public funding.
The bad...related to the micro-managing of the basketball program and a tendency toward over-compliance with the rules:
You will not win enough in the SEC in football and basketball acting like a saint in a conference loaded with bonafide cheaters in each sport. You are merely tying one hand behind your back begging to get beaten to a pulp.
The ugly...again basketball
Running off a quality coach is one thing. Replacing him with a man who clearly was a hoops version of Bill Battle/Larry Coker is quite another. Failing to admit the error and make a change has done real damage to a key sport at Kansas State.
The overall grade? Not all that bad...
It is not the home-run hire the sunshine pumpers claim it to be, nor is it the disaster folks like me believed it to be at the present time.
I have real fears that this man is another Derek Dooley in terms of people skills and will do long-term damage to our ability to keep and attract quality coaches and personnel in the future. But the article above gives credit where it is properly due and respect must be given the fiscal ability Currie obviously brings to the table in his experience as AD at Kansas State.
All we can do is keep fingers-crossed and hope beyond hope that the tales told of his relationship with Coach Snyder and his micro-managing of field/court decisions in multiple sports are overblown.
If they are, then this has the potential to be a decent hire.