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Question: Why in the hell was Blackburn NOT promoted fallowing hamilton's firing.(?) :blink:
Cause there was a lot of heavy lifting (financials to get straight, possible hiring football coach, basketball coach, etc) that had to be done. Blackburn wasn't ready for that but 4 years at Chattanooga has corrected all of that. Im not opposed to Blackburn IF he is the best they can get but this "hes the only one they should consider" attitude is beyond stupid. There are a lot of potential successful ADs who's resume blows Blackburn's away....that's no offense to DB just facts.
In response to the blue font, how long would be long enough in your opinion?
Cause there was a lot of heavy lifting (financials to get straight, possible hiring football coach, basketball coach, etc) that had to be done. Blackburn wasn't ready for that but 4 years at Chattanooga has corrected all of that. Im not opposed to Blackburn IF he is the best they can get but this "hes the only one they should consider" attitude is beyond stupid. There are a lot of potential successful ADs who's resume blows Blackburn's away....that's no offense to DB just facts.
Behr, maybe Blackburn goes to UTK and Gilbert goes to UTC? Would seem a natural progression for Gilbert to get experience at a smaller program. Which is what Blackburn did.
This line of thinking drives me insane.
We'll, this absolutely makes it 0-2.
I'm not seeing what this has to do with my comment. Maybe going to lunch will help my reading comprehension issues I've experienced in this thread today.
One of my Concerns is, I read a article where the new Chancellor said she would not want anyone in the new AD that was here or had anything to do when the Title 9 was going on and/or during or after the CPF era. That which would include David Blackburn coming in as UTAD. I wish I could find it again, I would post it.
Well, you live in GA, and still think Al Jazerra is a viable news agency.
Our last 3 ADs have been from Florida, Clemson, and Alabama. And anytime either of them made a decision that people agree with, it was a no brainer a Tennessee alum would have made.
And when the slightest dissenting opinion to their actions arises, their alma mater is brought up in the first three sentences. If Blackburn gets it, at least the breakfast diner critics have to moan about Tennessee screwing up Tennessee instead of someone else. And maybe, just maybe, having an AD that understands and respects what it means to be from Tennessee will avoid controversy. And that could the least insane move made in Knoxville in a long time.
One of my Concerns is, I read a article where the new Chancellor said she would not want anyone in the new AD that was here or had anything to do when the Title 9 was going on and/or during or after the CPF era. That which would include David Blackburn coming in as UTAD. I wish I could find it again, I would post it.
Well she needs to get over it. The title 9 crap got settled, and without a direct connection to Blackburn and those incidents, she is unfairly assuming guilt by association.
Figures. She hasn't even moved into Knoxville yet, and is already putting her foot in her mouth in an interview. She ought to fit right in.
In response to the blue font, how long would be long enough in your opinion?
Question: Why in the hell was Blackburn NOT promoted fallowing hamilton's firing.(?) :blink:
One of my Concerns is, I read a article where the new Chancellor said she would not want anyone in the new AD that was here or had anything to do when the Title 9 was going on and/or during or after the CPF era. That which would include David Blackburn coming in as UTAD. I wish I could find it again, I would post it.
Two factors. First, after nearly three decades of the Doug Dickey tree, some felt that they needed to go outside the family to bring a different perspective to the program. And after promoting Hamilton didn't work out, there was strong support for hiring someone with experience as a D1 athletics director.
Second, and it ties into the first, there were some very difficult decisions and changes that needed to be made an implemented and it might have been more difficult for someone with strong relationships inside the department to make those decisions.
LWS thank you so much for your info. Do you know if Davenport is on board with Blackburn or is that something that still has to be ironed out?
Do you have a link for that article, because I have not seen or heard anything like that.
