BleedGopher
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per Souhan:
There are some who believe that Jerry Kill's health woes were exacerbated by the continuing mismanagement of athletics at the university.
The calls are coming from inside the house.
Jerry Kill’s health might have prevented him from continuing as Gophers football coach under any circumstances. What several prominent boosters I’ve spoken with believe is that his health woes were exacerbated by the continuing mismanagement of athletics at the university, the core reason Minnesota football and basketball have struggled for decades to succeed.
Even before Kill retired, the alums I know spent this fall asking whether they would ever in their lifetimes see sustained football success at their university. Kill was beloved not because he elevated the Gophers to national prominence, but because he enjoyed moderate success where little is expected.
There is no mystery as to why the Gophers have struggled to succeed in their major sports. Let’s review their most important hires of late:
• Former AD Joel Maturi failed to land anybody on his A list during the last coaching search. He was lucky to find a competent coach on his B-list. In college football circles it is well known that Bo Pelini, after interviewing at Minnesota following Glen Mason’s firing, called his buddies to tell them he wouldn’t even consider working for that administration.
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-...hest-opponent-inept-administration/338580791/
Go Gophers!!
There are some who believe that Jerry Kill's health woes were exacerbated by the continuing mismanagement of athletics at the university.
The calls are coming from inside the house.
Jerry Kill’s health might have prevented him from continuing as Gophers football coach under any circumstances. What several prominent boosters I’ve spoken with believe is that his health woes were exacerbated by the continuing mismanagement of athletics at the university, the core reason Minnesota football and basketball have struggled for decades to succeed.
Even before Kill retired, the alums I know spent this fall asking whether they would ever in their lifetimes see sustained football success at their university. Kill was beloved not because he elevated the Gophers to national prominence, but because he enjoyed moderate success where little is expected.
There is no mystery as to why the Gophers have struggled to succeed in their major sports. Let’s review their most important hires of late:
• Former AD Joel Maturi failed to land anybody on his A list during the last coaching search. He was lucky to find a competent coach on his B-list. In college football circles it is well known that Bo Pelini, after interviewing at Minnesota following Glen Mason’s firing, called his buddies to tell them he wouldn’t even consider working for that administration.
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-...hest-opponent-inept-administration/338580791/
Go Gophers!!