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Contract Extension May Await Maturi

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Joel Maturi may continue as the Gophers athletic director beyond the expiration of his current contract that ends in 2012.

Maturi told Sports Headliners he and incoming University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler will determine his future. Kaler officially succeeds president Bob Bruininks on July 1.

Bruininks offered Maturi a two-year contract extension last year but Maturi didn’t think it was in the best interests of the new president or the University to accept the offer with the changes going on in school leadership. The refusal was an example of Maturi’s integrity, a character trait that endears him to associates and friends.

During an interview Maturi said he and Kaler will use the new president’s first year as an opportunity to make a mutual decision about whether he should continue to lead the athletic department. Maturi, 66, is in good health, and has set no specific retirement goal. He said “if it’s good for the University” he’s interested in a contract extension.

Kaler and Maturi are already working together. “We’ve had meetings and discussed concerns (in the athletic department),” Maturi said.

Kaler is a sports fan and his commitment to athletics was among the reasons University regents approved of him as Bruinink’s successor. Whether he and Maturi determine it’s the right fit for Maturi to continue as athletic director will probably be decided before the calendar year ends.

Maturi, a native of Chisholm, has been athletic director since 2002. He is credited with uniting the men and women in his department, operating a 25 sport program that is both fiscally and ethically sound, and helping to build TCF Bank Stadium. He’s been nationally praised as an outstanding athletic director, although in Minnesota he has many critics who are unhappy with the performances of his three marquee sports--men’s basketball and hockey, and football.

Worth Noting

Maturi wrote in an email to Gophers fans that the athletic department has operated with a “balanced” budget during his years as director and that revenues have grown 61 percent. The 2010-11 budget is $76.7 million.

Maturi wrote that from 2002-2003 through 2009-2010 funding for the football budget increased from $7.4 million to $17.5 million, while men’s basketball increased from $2.3 million to $5.7 million, and men’s hockey from $1.4 million to $2.3 million. Using 2009-2010 figures, the football budget ranked No. 7 in the Big Ten and No. 29 in the country, while basketball was No. 4 in the conference, and hockey’s budget was the third largest in the country.

The athletic department is financially self-supporting. Maturi said in his email that during the 2002-2003 school year, 14 percent of his budget was provided by University dollars from outside his department, while in 2009-2010 the percentage decreased to three percent.

Go Gophers!!
 


I sincerely hope this is Kaler's way of keeping Maturi happy, the department running and buying time to make a good decision for Gopher athletics. Maturi was a good hire for cleaning up and stabilizing the department. However, it's time to bring in someone that can add new energy and leadership to Gopher sports.
 

I should cancel my appointments, go buy some beer, and settle in to watch the entertainment for the rest of the day.
 

Maybe everyone will be too busy with the "Bob Stein thread" pissing match to notice?
 


I wait before it's official to meltdown in a Maturi ragefest Charlie Sheen would blush at, but what in god's name has he done to be even mildly considered a success at AD?
Unreal and if this happens it signals that in the end our upper administration will never allow a successful athletic department to exist here. Period.
Maturi is an absolute bum.
I need to stop before Maturi rage takes over and I break things at my desk.
 


but what in god's name has he done to be even mildly considered a success at AD

C'mon now. Just because he hasn't been successful by the standards of the average Gopher fan, that has nothing to do with the success that is most important to him - that in the eyes of his superiors. Clearly, he has been a success in the eyes of his bosses, or he would've been shown the door a long time ago.

The problem is that there is an enormous disconnect between what the paying customer considers to be important and what the administration considers to be important.
 

C'mon now. Just because he hasn't been successful by the standards of the average Gopher fan, that has nothing to do with the success that is most important to him - that in the eyes of his superiors. Clearly, he has been a success in the eyes of his bosses, or he would've been shown the door a long time ago.

The problem is that there is an enormous disconnect between what the paying customer considers to be important and what the administration considers to be important.

Which is why I included the comment about the administration never allowing a successful athletic department to exist. If they are honestly ONLY interested in balanced books, we are doomed.

I'd love for Kaler to march Maturi onto the field at TCF Bank during the season opener to announce his extension, plug your ears and hide the kids that would be UGLY.
 




Which is why I included the comment about the administration never allowing a successful athletic department to exist. If they are honestly ONLY interested in balanced books, we are doomed.

I'd love for Kaler to march Maturi onto the field at TCF Bank during the season opener to announce his extension, plug your ears and hide the kids that would be UGLY.

And fistfights would certainly break out in the stands. Expect at least a dozen heart attacks.

Minnesota nice, anyone??
 

If Kill is successful...

there will be a great deal of revisionist Hole attitude regarding Joel's tenure.
 

Quick question, Who would have a bigger hockey budget than the "U" other than maybe North Dakota?

I will be so frustrated with the administration if Macturi is extended, we need a true football AD.
 



Bleed: The 2010-11 budget is $76.7 million.

Joe Dirt: I will be so frustrated with the administration if Macturi is extended, we need a true football AD.

Now, Joe. You are working under the boss, Bleed. You have a budget of $76.7 million. You are responsible for 25 subdivisions of Bleed's company. 3 are the big revenue producers, the other 22 lose money but are owned by Bleed, so he won't sell them off.

Many of your costumers are calling for your head.

But overall, the huge conglomerate is balancing a big budget.

Should Bleed fire your ass because some of your costumers disagree with you, even though Bleed knows you are doing the best you can, and still make money for the group?

I have a sneaky feeling that you could not handle anything that involved. But it sure is easy to condemn someone who can.
 

Bleed: The 2010-11 budget is $76.7 million.

Joe Dirt: I will be so frustrated with the administration if Macturi is extended, we need a true football AD.

Now, Joe. You are working under the boss, Bleed. You have a budget of $76.7 million. You are responsible for 25 subdivisions of Bleed's company. 3 are the big revenue producers, the other 22 lose money but are owned by Bleed, so he won't sell them off.

Many of your costumers are calling for your head.

But overall, the huge conglomerate is balancing a big budget.

Should Bleed fire your ass because some of your costumers disagree with you, even though Bleed knows you are doing the best you can, and still make money for the group?

I have a sneaky feeling that you could not handle anything that involved. But it sure is easy to condemn someone who can.

Don't read too much into my comment Doctor. Certaintly Maturi is a swell company man, he drives right down the middle of the non-offending, everybody gets a trophy highway. My comment was only in regards to the football program from my perspective. I want it bigger and more successful. I want it to be nationally recognized. I just don't think Maturi is the AD that will get it there.

As far as Bleed firing me because some customers disagree with me....maybe. It's an awful lot of fans of the most lucrative sport.

I don't know if I could handle anything that involved, I doubt you know if you could either. But it sure is easy to assume people can't for your argument.
 

Well, I don't think Maturi will ever hire another football coach again. If Kaler really feels like he doesn't want to start the hiring process for the AD in his first year, that's the way it is going to be. How about hiring the Stony Brook AD, his resume looks pretty impressive, and he has worked with Kaler. I would start the hiring process this year, just because while I don't think that Maturi is as bad as some say, he has become a divisive issue. Give him is gold watch, put his name somewhere on campus, and if Kill pans out Maturi's legacy will look a lot better.
 

My personal opinions about Maturi aside, I wonder what the chances are of hiring Maturi's replacement a year (or a few months) before Maturi leaves so that they can overlap? Sort of like what they did with the president. Whatever I think of the job Maturi's done, I'd still rather have Maturi bring the new guy up to speed and explain what he was doing, how he was doing it and why he was doing it then just bring someone in and dump it in their lap. Again, even if I disagree with JM's thought process, I'd rather the new guy know that process so that they don't just start changing things just for the sake of change...
 

My personal opinions about Maturi aside, I wonder what the chances are of hiring Maturi's replacement a year (or a few months) before Maturi leaves so that they can overlap? Sort of like what they did with the president. Whatever I think of the job Maturi's done, I'd still rather have Maturi bring the new guy up to speed and explain what he was doing, how he was doing it and why he was doing it then just bring someone in and dump it in their lap. Again, even if I disagree with JM's thought process, I'd rather the new guy know that process so that they don't just start changing things just for the sake of change...

A new broom sweeps clean. And I don't want him/her to pick up any bad habits from JM.
 

A new broom sweeps clean. And I don't want him/her to pick up any bad habits from JM.

Agreed,
I'd prefer an outsider with a history at successful bigger programs. If indeed there are agendas and politics that are hindering the success of the athletics program here at the U, a clean and outside perspective is needed to correct the issues. Maturi's way of dealing with things has proven ineffective.
 

Agreed,
I'd prefer an outsider with a history at successful bigger programs.

And it goes without saying outsiders with a history at successful bigger programs will be storming the gates to be hired to run the athletic program at a Division I school which has been spectacularly unsuccessful for over 40 years. Who can doubt the U will have their pick of the best AD's in the country when Maturi leaves.
 




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