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Norwood was by all accounts a womanizer, poor administrator, heavy drinker and certainly bad for Pubic relations for the U of M. Also, the fact he and President Kahler are tight does not bode well for the current leader of the U. However, Let's focus on the good...
1) Under Norwood Teague's tenure, the Athletic program took a huge positive step ahead vs the Joel Maturi era. HE completed some of the political groundwork necessary that removed the incumberances that was responsible for the past 50 years of abjucnt failure. He was able to create a focus on major sports that actually pay the bills. His vision was that successful football, basketball, and hockey teams are a requirement to fund an athletic department. The admin is on campus to promote those money making sports and legitimately support the teams and coaches enabling success. The U was welcomed to the 22nd Century and some of the old attitudes that perpetuated mediocrity were beginning to be challenged and a losing culture was beginning to change.
2) The football team laid a positive foundation and some nice bowl invitations that ultimately brought PJ Fleck to Minnesota. It is doubtful PJ would have come to the U without the success during the kill/NOrwood era. Yes, kill was hired by Maturi, and the program achieved moderate success during Norwoods tenure including the citrus bowl in 2015.
3) Tubby Smith was Fired for just cause ( lazy,mediocre, tired) and the risk was taken to bring in Richard Pitino. Richard was a stellar basketball coach with a tremendous pedigree, young, fresh, intense, albeit inexperienced. The risk was taken and we are seeing the results now. MOst objective readers can see a competitive and winning future with Richard leading the program. Anyone calling for his head this year? Or next?
4) The Athletic Palace was designed and the political groundwork was laid that will bring this Athletic village to reality in 2018. The fund raising was about 70 percent completed when he resigned. NOrwoods team designed the village and sold the vision to many donars and alumni.
I want to set a fair and balanced record on Norwood Teague' s tenure. YEs, he left in personal disgrace and his legacy will be with the U for generations. Mark Coyle inherited a pretty good situation with a program on the upswing.
1) Under Norwood Teague's tenure, the Athletic program took a huge positive step ahead vs the Joel Maturi era. HE completed some of the political groundwork necessary that removed the incumberances that was responsible for the past 50 years of abjucnt failure. He was able to create a focus on major sports that actually pay the bills. His vision was that successful football, basketball, and hockey teams are a requirement to fund an athletic department. The admin is on campus to promote those money making sports and legitimately support the teams and coaches enabling success. The U was welcomed to the 22nd Century and some of the old attitudes that perpetuated mediocrity were beginning to be challenged and a losing culture was beginning to change.
2) The football team laid a positive foundation and some nice bowl invitations that ultimately brought PJ Fleck to Minnesota. It is doubtful PJ would have come to the U without the success during the kill/NOrwood era. Yes, kill was hired by Maturi, and the program achieved moderate success during Norwoods tenure including the citrus bowl in 2015.
3) Tubby Smith was Fired for just cause ( lazy,mediocre, tired) and the risk was taken to bring in Richard Pitino. Richard was a stellar basketball coach with a tremendous pedigree, young, fresh, intense, albeit inexperienced. The risk was taken and we are seeing the results now. MOst objective readers can see a competitive and winning future with Richard leading the program. Anyone calling for his head this year? Or next?
4) The Athletic Palace was designed and the political groundwork was laid that will bring this Athletic village to reality in 2018. The fund raising was about 70 percent completed when he resigned. NOrwoods team designed the village and sold the vision to many donars and alumni.
I want to set a fair and balanced record on Norwood Teague' s tenure. YEs, he left in personal disgrace and his legacy will be with the U for generations. Mark Coyle inherited a pretty good situation with a program on the upswing.