My first note seemed like a defense of Coyle, which was not my intent. I think he's a very average, but also a very safe AD. Unless the Board of Regents / University President wants a higher-performing athletic department, he's the sort of person that will lead it. Part of that leadership style is to take a back seat to coaches publicly and I believe that's how the BoR and President Cunningham like it.
I'm open to the idea that a change needs to be made in order for the core Gopher sports programs to take a step forward. But I don't believe Najarian's connections in finance and investing will matter much unless they also intersect with individuals who have a previous connection to the University of Minnesota.