Official Statement from UT on the AD Position

#27
#27
It makes sense for UT to hire a search firm and take their time to find the best fit for the athletic department whether it is Blackburn, Fulmer or somebody else and for Davenport to have her thoughts on this hire because this and future hires will stamp her legacy at UT.
 
#28
#28
Exactly, Alabama has known for sometime that Bill Battle was going to retire because of his health, and they went to work, announced the retirement, and already had a replacement ready to be announced. Wow.

UT has known for a while that Hart was leaving as well. I can see waiting to have a chancellor in place to approve a hire but the search firm should've already had some candidates vetted BC honestly the chancellor isn't going to be the one "making" the hire.
 
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#29
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This reads like something from Dr. Seuss:

The University of Tennessee issued a statement Wednesday night to shed light on the search for a new athletic director. The gist: A hire is not imminent.

This is the text of the statement:

"Dr. Davenport arrives on Feb. 15 to begin serving as UT Knoxville’s chancellor. She has said that filling the AD position is one of her top priorities.

The athletic director serves as a member of the chancellor’s cabinet. Dr. Davenport has emphasized the importance of finding the best person for this key role.

The university is in the midst of a procurement process to hire a search firm to assist with the search.

Once that process concludes, UT will release information about the firm that is selected.

At that time, the campus will also announce the members of the search committee and provide a tentative schedule for the search process.

We hope to announce these details soon.

From there the search committee and the firm will begin working together to begin the national search.

Dave Hart continues to serve as the Athletic Director for the UT Knoxville campus. His retirement date is June 30, 2017.''


:crazy::eek:lol::loco::thud:

It doesn't rhyme. Not impressed.
 
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Meanwhile, in Tuscaloosa, their AD announced his retirement on Sunday night and he introduced the new AD in person this morning to the Alabama coaches and staffs.....4 days later.

That would be a good point if it were true but it isn't. Doug Dickey has been sick for a while. It isn't as if he just informed them a few days ago he was sick and then they negotiate a new AD within four days. I know you want that to be true just to prove a point.
 
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Meanwhile, in Tuscaloosa, their AD announced his retirement on Sunday night and he introduced the new AD in person this morning to the Alabama coaches and staffs.....4 days later.

Did Bama replace their Chancellor at the same time?

You seemed to be somewhat tuned in to Bammerdom, and I'm not of a mind to search for the answer. Thanks.
 
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In other words Hart will be in place at the beggening of the season and that is so.... I don't even know where to begin with this. Why would you bring in a new AD AFTER the season starts if you know you are going to need one next year? It doesn't sound to me at all like this dr what's her name is serious about UT athletics. I know I would be dropping everything and diving in ass first into this situation right now. Wouldn't you?
 
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#35
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In other words Hart will be in place at the beggening of the season and that is so.... I don't even know where to begin with this. Why would you bring in a new AD AFTER the season starts if you know you are going to need one next year? It doesn't sound to me at all like this dr what's her name is serious about UT athletics. I know I would be dropping everything and diving in ass first into this situation right now. Wouldn't you?

Unless I'm missing something, Hart's last day is June 30, 2017. That's well before football season starts
 
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I don't think the delay is a big deal, and I don't have much of an opinion on David Blackburn, but I'm definitely getting to the point that I'm appalled by the ridiculous way this process is playing out in public.

This is the problem. Its embarrassing and more media outlets are picking it up and now comparing how Bama handled their hire.
 
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In other words Hart will be in place at the beggening of the season and that is so.... I don't even know where to begin with this. Why would you bring in a new AD AFTER the season starts if you know you are going to need one next year? It doesn't sound to me at all like this dr what's her name is serious about UT athletics. I know I would be dropping everything and diving in ass first into this situation right now. Wouldn't you?

You do realize football starts the first weekend of September right?
 
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Here's the thing, my anxious Vols fans - UT was/is faced with the need to hire both a new Chancellor and a new AD. Given the Chancellor's responsibilities, this position must be filled first. It is expected and appropriate that the new Chancellor be deeply engaged in the process of hiring the new AD.

To recap, a new Chancellor has been hired. She starts 2/15/2017. That's just the way it is. Blame the BOT, the fates, the plodding process of hiring the new Chancellor, but where we are now is "normal," at least in academia.

An analogous tale to aid your understanding: UT will research the nominal differences of available heritage turkeys and match these to desirable preparation methods. A decision will be made. An acquisition will be made. The chosen bird will be ritually slaughtered in a sanitary and healthful manner. The carcass will be turned over to the kitchen staff for prep & cooking. Then, with the cooked bird at the optimal temperature, flesh will be carved, and your sandwich will be assembled. The chefs will disregard you expressed desire regarding mayo and provide you with a sandwich dressed with the made-from-scratch mayonnaise of their fancy.

In the meantime, University life goes on. Butch will assemble the best staff he can under the circumstances. If he misses out on a hire or two because of the situation, c'est la vie. Dem's da breaks.

Know that there will be a staff in place to coach up team 121. The season will start on Sept. 4th. We will have reasons to sing Rocky Top as loud as we can many times over during the season.

Take a breath. Have a Nehi. GBO.
 
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I don't think the delay is a big deal, and I don't have much of an opinion on David Blackburn, but I'm definitely getting to the point that I'm appalled by the ridiculous way this process is playing out in public.

This brought you out into the light

Haven't seen you post in a good while
 
#43
#43
It really doesn't matter what anyone thinks about this hire. With the absence of any information from UT, folks just make up rumors and everyone runs with the latest version.
In the end, it will all work out and half of the fan base will be upset with the hire.

Personally, I don't see the need to vent and get upset. There's nothing happening at UT that changes anything in my life. I don't bet on any of their games and I don't brag about how they're gonna kick someone's a$$ on the football field. I let that stuff go a long time ago. Life is just too short for that stuff. I'm sure the person they hire will be good for UT.
 
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#44
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A procurement process for a search firm. This University is comprised of morons.

We need a search firm to find the search firm that will do the search for the search firm that will eventually do the search to find an AD that will be searched by the searchers
 
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#46
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Here's the thing, my anxious Vols fans - UT was/is faced with the need to hire both a new Chancellor and a new AD. Given the Chancellor's responsibilities, this position must be filled first. It is expected and appropriate that the new Chancellor be deeply engaged in the process of hiring the new AD.

To recap, a new Chancellor has been hired. She starts 2/15/2017. That's just the way it is. Blame the BOT, the fates, the plodding process of hiring the new Chancellor, but where we are now is "normal," at least in academia.

An analogous tale to aid your understanding: UT will research the nominal differences of available heritage turkeys and match these to desirable preparation methods. A decision will be made. An acquisition will be made. The chosen bird will be ritually slaughtered in a sanitary and healthful manner. The carcass will be turned over to the kitchen staff for prep & cooking. Then, with the cooked bird at the optimal temperature, flesh will be carved, and your sandwich will be assembled. The chefs will disregard you expressed desire regarding mayo and provide you with a sandwich dressed with the made-from-scratch mayonnaise of their fancy.

In the meantime, University life goes on. Butch will assemble the best staff he can under the circumstances. If he misses out on a hire or two because of the situation, c'est la vie. Dem's da breaks.

Know that there will be a staff in place to coach up team 121. The season will start on Sept. 4th. We will have reasons to sing Rocky Top as loud as we can many times over during the season.

Take a breath. Have a Nehi. GBO.

Nehi pumper! :aggressive:
 
#47
#47
We need a search firm to find the search firm that will do the search for the for the search firm that will eventually do the search to find and AD that will be searched by the searchers

Hunger is irrelevant. Wait patiently for your turkey sammie. Have a Nehi.
 
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#48
#48
Why not just do the job they are well paid to perform and forego the search firm? If you need a search firm to do your job for you maybe you shouldn't be in charge of the hiring process. Results from these firms are more miss than hit anyway. Be better off hiring a private investigator to vet these people.
 
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#49
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Nehi pumper! :aggressive:

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:hi:
 
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#50
#50
To make it worse, Hart is getting paid the full length of his contract. He should have been fired after the Tyndall debacle, and now gets a golden parachute.
 
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