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Ono says on twitter: "Every setback has a major comeback 03-wink #justsayin"

Makes it sound like he has someone in mind or has already identified his guy.
 
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I'm sure the mere mention of a guy with any past association with X will trigger immediate trashing, but what about targeting Bobinski. Had long and successful run, clearly enjoyed living in Cincy, left because he wanted the chance to manage a bigger department with Football. He probably hasn't been at Georgia Tech long enough, but he'd also have established ACC connections. Was head of the NCAA BBall committee, so probably also has national connections.

Georgia Tech is a "metro school" with many marketing/visibility issues that we have. Probably a long shot.
 
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(01-25-2014 10:42 AM)mbl95 Wrote:  I'm sure the mere mention of a guy with any past association with X will trigger immediate trashing, but what about targeting Bobinski. Had long and successful run, clearly enjoyed living in Cincy, left because he wanted the chance to manage a bigger department with Football. He probably hasn't been at Georgia Tech long enough, but he'd also have established ACC connections. Was head of the NCAA BBall committee, so probably also has national connections.

Georgia Tech is a "metro school" with many marketing/visibility issues that we have. Probably a long shot.

I partially disagree with your first statement. Remember, people were wanting UC to hire Skip Prosser. But I thought of Bobinski as well. He did some good things at XU and is respected (NCAA Committee Chair). But I'm not so sure the admin at UC is happy with how Bobinski handled the aftermath of "the Brawl". They didn't take ownership or blame for anything.

On the search front, I was thinking maybe going in a different direction than hiring an up and comer. Maybe go back to hiring someone with experience and clout......ie. like a Bob Goin. I'd say that hire worked out pretty good. The admin was tired of being a stepping stone for coaches, so they hired Tubs. Let's try it with the AD also?
 
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Ono is holding a press conference at 1. Interesting. Possibly just to address Whit's leaving and the interim AD.
 
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(01-25-2014 11:06 AM)Cat-Man Wrote:  
(01-25-2014 10:42 AM)mbl95 Wrote:  I'm sure the mere mention of a guy with any past association with X will trigger immediate trashing, but what about targeting Bobinski. Had long and successful run, clearly enjoyed living in Cincy, left because he wanted the chance to manage a bigger department with Football. He probably hasn't been at Georgia Tech long enough, but he'd also have established ACC connections. Was head of the NCAA BBall committee, so probably also has national connections.

Georgia Tech is a "metro school" with many marketing/visibility issues that we have. Probably a long shot.

I partially disagree with your first statement. Remember, people were wanting UC to hire Skip Prosser. But I thought of Bobinski as well. He did some good things at XU and is respected (NCAA Committee Chair). But I'm not so sure the admin at UC is happy with how Bobinski handled the aftermath of "the Brawl". They didn't take ownership or blame for anything.

On the search front, I was thinking maybe going in a different direction than hiring an up and comer. Maybe go back to hiring someone with experience and clout......ie. like a Bob Goin. I'd say that hire worked out pretty good. The admin was tired of being a stepping stone for coaches, so they hired Tubs. Let's try it with the AD also?
Hit the high rollers up for some major bucks and make Tom Jurich an offer he can't refuse.
 
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RE: New athletic director
Couple names off the top of my head...

Dan Beebe...former B12 commissioner

Tim Weiser, Deputy Commissioner of the B12

Hell, offer Deloss Dodds 5 million a year to be a part timer focused on only one issue. 03-wink
 
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(01-25-2014 11:17 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Couple names off the top of my head...

Dan Beebe...former B12 commissioner

Tim Weiser, Deputy Commissioner of the B12

Hell, offer Deloss Dodds 5 million a year to be a part timer focused on only one issue. 03-wink

I thought it was too late to hire for realignment?



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Touché. My ideas were just larks.

In the end of the day, if we are stuck in this conference, I wish they'd hire a basketball focused AD and just divert funds to those resources.

Might be a basketball school again, after all.
 
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I'd Hire Tim Pernetti.
 
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(01-24-2014 07:45 PM)@ES Trader Wrote:  Any thoughts on candidates?
Hire Tim Pernetti.
 
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(01-25-2014 11:30 AM)MrP3242 Wrote:  I'd Hire Tim Pernetti.

^^^^^^

I actually had the same idea...
 
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I was going to ask who the heck is Tim Pernetti, but then I remembered there is this wonderful thing called Google.

Sounds like some good, some bad with him.
 
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(01-25-2014 11:39 AM)BearcatJerry Wrote:  
(01-25-2014 11:30 AM)MrP3242 Wrote:  I'd Hire Tim Pernetti.

^^^^^^

I actually had the same idea...
Well that's 2 votes for Pernetti.
 
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(01-25-2014 11:26 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Touché. My ideas were just larks.

In the end of the day, if we are stuck in this conference, I wish they'd hire a basketball focused AD and just divert funds to those resources.

Might be a basketball school again, after all.

It might come to that; as it stands now we are in jeopardy of getting caught in the no-man's land between P5 expenses and AAC revenues.
 
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RE: New athletic director
Via Chris Bains,

Over the next several weeks, UC President Santa Ono, the school’s board of trustees, and the search firm Cincinnati will be hiring will have their work cut out for them replacing Whit Babcock. The laundry list of contributions the man gave to UC is endless. Babcock’s replacement will have to be perfect to ensure that everything that he accomplished here won’t go up in smoke.

I’m sure we’ll see quite a few names dropped between now and when the new AD is ultimately hired but here are a few people I would take a hard look at.

Kevin Miller - Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director, Louisville

Miller’s resume is as impressive as his title. He’s been at Louisville for 26 years, overseeing everything from facilities management to the department’s finances. Miller has seemingly done it all at Louisville serving as what appears to be Tom Jurich’s right hand man. He also has likely made several connections around the NCAA serving on several steering committees and has experience working with the local media. If UC wanted to hire from one of the best and fastest growing athletic departments in college athletics, Miller would be my #1 pick.

Tim Pernetti - Former Athletic Director, Rutgers (h/t @tacunningham1 for the idea)

Under his watchful eye, Rutgers expanded their football stadium immensely and saw several investments across athletics in general. The biggest draw with Pernetti is that he has experience marketing his school to more prestigious conferences and getting an invitation. It’s probably a little unrealistic to expect the same for Pernetti at UC but just the fact that he has the roadmap in hand would only benefit Bearcats athletics. But he carries some baggage with him, i.e. the “former” tag next to his title. Pernetti was fired from Rutgers due to essentially turning a blind eye to head basketball coach Mike Rice’s abuse of his players during practice. That sort of thing would never happen at Cincinnati with Mike Cronin but the fact that Pernetti let that happen under his watch is a bit concerning.

Mike O’Brien - Athletic Director, Toledo

For the last decade or so, the Toledo AD has spearheaded five major athletic related construction projects for the Rockets. O’Brien’s claim to fame is a $30 million athletics complex that was easily the best in the MAC and rivaled many BCS programs. He also oversaw the renovation of Savage Arena, the Rockets’ basketball venue. In essence, this is a guy who puts a vision in place, gets the people around him excited about his plans, then raises the money to make it a reality. If Cincinnati wants to tackle the Fifth Third Arena problem, O’Brien might be the right person to lead it.

Rick Villareal - Athletic Director, North Texas

Another facilities and fundraising guru, the North Texas athletic director has overhauled the Mean Green’s facilities in an attempt to upgrade their conference (in a similar manner UC is in now). UNT of course made that leap this past season moving from the Sun Belt to Conference-USA. Villareal’s fundraising experience dates back to his days at Southern Miss where he orchestrated a “Circle of Champions” program that required all members to pledge at least $100,000. This is very similar to Cincinnati’s George Smith Society. Additionally Villareal appears to have connections at such major athletic departments as TCU and LSU.

Omar Banks - Senior Associate Athletic Director/CFO, UC

If Cincinnati were to hire from within, Omar Banks would probably be my pick. He has a nice track record of maintaining budgets, managing personnel, and overall ensuring all of the inner workings of the athletic department are running smoothly. The only concern I have is his lack of experience schmoozing donors. He seems to do a nice job maintaining a status quo but I’m not sure how well he would do pumping up the fans or the people who give money to the department.

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(01-25-2014 11:26 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Touché. My ideas were just larks.

In the end of the day, if we are stuck in this conference, I wish they'd hire a basketball focused AD and just divert funds to those resources.

Might be a basketball school again, after all.

Far too early to give up! Was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor?!

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Bingo.

When it is all said and done, I am curious how history will look back on the $100 million in Nippert renovations. Great ROI in a P5 conference or boondoggle in mid major conference.
 
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(01-25-2014 11:54 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Bingo.

When it is all said and done, I am curious how history will look back on the $100 million in Nippert renovations. Great ROI in a P5 conference or boondoggle in mid major conference.

Considering we will be playing with pure operational revenue/expenses after 7 years, I think it'll be fine regardless of what conference we're in.
 
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(01-25-2014 01:02 PM)BearcatMan Wrote:  
(01-25-2014 11:54 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Bingo.

When it is all said and done, I am curious how history will look back on the $100 million in Nippert renovations. Great ROI in a P5 conference or boondoggle in mid major conference.

Considering we will be playing with pure operational revenue/expenses after 7 years, I think it'll be fine regardless of what conference we're in.
Got to get through those years first.
 
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Seen Miller's name pop up several places as a possibility.

Pernetti does have the baggage of the Rice scandal at Rutgers, but everyone has a few skeletons in their closet. Whit came here from Missouri, correct? Saw on ESPN last night that there's a stink brewing there regarding an alleged rape of a swimmer by some football players that was covered up in 2010 by the athletic department and the swimmer subsequently committed suicide in 2011. Wonder if any tar from that could come back to stick on Babcock.
 
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