BleedGopher
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If they also happen to have a tie to Minnesota, that is, as President [Eric] Kaler has said, icing on the cake," Kane said. "But it's certainly not a requirement we're walking into."
I'm glad Kaler isn't being parochial like some people around here think is necessary. As an alumnus, I say get the best person, period.
Go Gophers!
Why is it a benefit? It gets tossed out there as one but no one ever really explains the thinking behind it. I mean, if you think you have 2 completely equal candidates I can see picking the local choice as a tiebreaker. But that's also not a real likely outcome.but I think it's stupid to ignore that being an alumnus or native Minnesotan is, in fact, a benefit. I would choose success over anything, but ideally I want to win with 'one of us' at helm.
Why is it a benefit? It gets tossed out there as one but no one ever really explains the thinking behind it. I mean, if you think you have 2 completely equal candidates I can see picking the local choice as a tiebreaker. But that's also not a real likely outcome.
Also, I don't think most folks are truly "anti-local". They don't think no one with MN ties should ever be considered. It seems to me that most folks that seem opposed simply get annoyed with the parochial elements of a search because it results in underqualified folks being considered.
I do understand this and appreciate your honesty about it. And I understand your concern about the "auto-backlash". I too have the "homer-ist pride" in my blood, but on things like big hires I try hard to ignore it. That's because letting the homer in you influence the decision (even if it's just out of a desire for pride in future successes versus a MUST BE MN NO MATTER WHAT) only makes sense if you're clairvoyant and know who will succeed and who will fail in advance. Otherwise how does wanting to puff out your chest in pride over a "Minnesota" hire help things? Since you don't know who is going to succeed you have to pick the best candidate regardless of location. Because in the end, it's the SUCCESS that's the most important thing, not whether the leader of the success was from MN or not.My reasoning, though, is that I would really like to see a native Minnesotan be the person to turn the athletic department around for simple homer reasons.
I do understand this and appreciate your honesty about it. And I understand your concern about the "auto-backlash". I too have the "homer-ist pride" in my blood, but on things like big hires I try hard to ignore it. That's because letting the homer in you influence the decision (even if it's just out of a desire for pride in future successes versus a MUST BE MN NO MATTER WHAT) only makes sense if you're clairvoyant and know who will succeed and who will fail in advance. Otherwise how does wanting to puff out your chest in pride over a "Minnesota" hire help things? Since you don't know who is going to succeed you have to pick the best candidate regardless of location. Because in the end, it's the SUCCESS that's the most important thing, not whether the leader of the success was from MN or not.
I see what you're saying, and I wasn't necessarily speaking in absolute truths. Maybe it isn't a benefit to you and that's fine. My reasoning, though, is that I would really like to see a native Minnesotan be the person to turn the athletic department around for simple homer reasons. I cheered for both Barber and Maroney, but I was always just a little more prideful of Barber because he was from here. I generally just care more about Minnesotans than non-Minnesotans. I realize the petty weirdness of my thought process, but it is what it is. I just fear that if a Minnesotan is chosen, a certain portion of the fanbase will automatically be against it and claim Barreiro-esqe parochialism.
Why is it a benefit? It gets tossed out there as one but no one ever really explains the thinking behind it. I mean, if you think you have 2 completely equal candidates I can see picking the local choice as a tiebreaker. But that's also not a real likely outcome.
Also, I don't think most folks are truly "anti-local". They don't think no one with MN ties should ever be considered. It seems to me that most folks that seem opposed simply get annoyed with the parochial elements of a search because it results in underqualified folks being considered.
Obviously I don't want someone to get the job solely because they are from Minnesota or graduated from The U, but I don't get the seemingly anti-local campaign that seems to be going on. I want them to hire the best guy (non-gendered usage of 'guy'...lay off me!) available, but I think it's stupid to ignore that being an alumnus or native Minnesotan is, in fact, a benefit. I would choose success over anything, but ideally I want to win with 'one of us' at helm.
My biggest issue is that the only people that people keep bandying about are massively flawed candidates with "Minnesota" connections: Najarian, Dungy, Mason, Stein, Nanne, etc. It's ridiculous. Out of one side of the mouth its "Minnesota is not important" but out of the other it's this group..,
...and what city in Minnesota did Coach Kill grow up in or when did he graduate from Minnesota?...
It falls in line with what Kill is trying to foster. Minnesota pride, love for the Gophers from the womb to the tomb.
Not that a person with no ties to Minnesota or the University of Minnesota can't have the same desire, but it just seems that a person with such ties would want it just a touch more.
Again only if everything else is equal.
...and then wren shows up and ruins the conversation.
...and then wren shows up and ruins the conversation.
That is what he does best. Everybody has a special talent and that is his.
What's the deal with the term "prexy?"
This. Also, why is this guy not banned?
...and what city in Minnesota did Coach Kill grow up in or when did he graduate from Minnesota?
Simply put - Hire the best available candidate! Who cares where they grew up, what university/college they went to, where their in-laws are from! I don't think people are trying to be anti-local, I believe they are concerned that a top notch candidate may be passed over for a lesser candidate simply because they lack local ties. Hire the best candidate available and if they happen to have local ties, great.
My main point is we need a person that understands rivalries and the importance of returning Minnesota's sports programs to amongst the nations best.
"BAN the banners..." Those who would ban others and cry out in shameless, never ending agendas and call for the banning of good, honest posters who happen to disagree with their positions should be banned themselves. But...as always has and always will happen at the end of the day: "...the band played on..."
We NEED a football guy as the AD.
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The guys who should be the two finalists, in my opinion: Jim Fiore and Darrin Nelson.
"...disco darin..."...oh yes, I seem to recall the way he hit the Twin Cities and the way he embraced Minnesota...He was here for a long time...he may have too many Minnesota ties, connections, etc for some, but he could join the ranks of the "football guys" such as Marc Trestman who should be considered to become the next AD at the U of M. Is he still working as an underling for Stanford AD? What has his track record been there for supporting the Football Program. I would imagine quite good. That is something to check out when the suggested candidate does have a "record" that can be examined. Provincial enough for some... not provincial enough for others...
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"...disco darin..."...oh yes, I seem to recall the way he hit the Twin Cities and the way he embraced Minnesota...He was here for a long time...he may have too many Minnesota ties, connections, etc for some, but he could join the ranks of the "football guys" such as Marc Trestman who should be considered to become the next AD at the U of M. Is he still working as an underling for Stanford AD? What has his track record been there for supporting the Football Program. I would imagine quite good. That is something to check out when the suggested candidate does have a "record" that can be examined. Provincial enough for some... not provincial enough for others...
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