Rick Mons
The former MN Snowman
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While I have a lot of respect for some of those who don't care much (or at all) for Joel Maturi, I think the calls for firing him fail to consider where we've been and where we are now.
Just before Maturi came in as AD, there was a fractured department (anyone else remember the days of Chris Voelz?). Athletics was in the red to the tune of $10 Million. The University was planning on cutting men's gymnastics (it's still around) as well as men's and women's golf (they're still around). Basketball was still reeling from NCAA sanctions. Some folks talked about how we should cut baseball.
And before those days, we thought we had a great AD in Mac Boston only to find out that Clem was considered "untouchable" and the AD had abrogated authority.
While I don't think Maturi is perfect and I'll freely admit there are some things I don't like about the revenue enhancements that have gone on, I think we're far better off as a result of his efforts.
And I think a number of those who call for his firing (or that other guy, Joe Matury) either don't recall what things were like back in 2002 or weren't into Gopher athletics back then. Based on where we are and what we know, I think Maturi has been an asset to this University (and thus this state). It would be a travesty to ask him to step down before his current contract expires.
Just before Maturi came in as AD, there was a fractured department (anyone else remember the days of Chris Voelz?). Athletics was in the red to the tune of $10 Million. The University was planning on cutting men's gymnastics (it's still around) as well as men's and women's golf (they're still around). Basketball was still reeling from NCAA sanctions. Some folks talked about how we should cut baseball.
And before those days, we thought we had a great AD in Mac Boston only to find out that Clem was considered "untouchable" and the AD had abrogated authority.
While I don't think Maturi is perfect and I'll freely admit there are some things I don't like about the revenue enhancements that have gone on, I think we're far better off as a result of his efforts.
And I think a number of those who call for his firing (or that other guy, Joe Matury) either don't recall what things were like back in 2002 or weren't into Gopher athletics back then. Based on where we are and what we know, I think Maturi has been an asset to this University (and thus this state). It would be a travesty to ask him to step down before his current contract expires.