Sid Hartman: A Q&A with U of M President Kaler; comments on coaches, salaries, etc

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Sid Hartman: A Q&A with U of M President Kaler; comments on coaches, salaries, etc

per Sid:

Q: What’s your reaction to all these schools hiring coaches and paying buyouts, how long can that go on?

A: I think the salary escalation for the big revenue [sport] coaches really has gotten to a pretty serious level. I think the saying is, I guess, that the market will bear these salaries, but I don’t know how much longer the revenue side will hold up. It’s a tough market to be in. You want to get high-quality coaches, and you see the salaries around the country that are getting paid and it’s a tough business to be in. I don’t know how much longer it’s going to be sustainable.

Q: How can it be corrected?

A: Well, unfortunately, it is a free market. As long as you have one buyer of that coach’s services who’s willing to pay, then that drives the prices of those services up for everybody else.

Q: How can Minnesota compete? Ohio State has a $120 million budget, Iowa has about $100 [million], Wisconsin has about $100 [million]. All three of those schools sell out football, which gets big revenue. That puts you in a tough position.

A: We are in a challenging position because we’re in the Big Ten. I have always said that if we’re in the Big Ten, then we need to play as if we belong in the Big Ten. That’s my goal. We need to have coaches in place that can get us there. I think in Jerry, we do. I think in our hockey, we do. We need leadership at all of our programs that will let us be competitive. It’s not all about the dollars and cents. It’s about the leadership that the coaches bring, their ability to recruit, how they can advance the skill levels of their players. We do have the resources necessary to be competitive in these sports. I want us to be competitive in these sports.

Q: How about the facilities? Your facilities compared to say Nebraska or schools that have all of these new basketball practice facilities. It’s tough to compete in recruiting.

A: There is an arms race in the facilities side, too. One of the tasks that I gave Norwood [Teague, the Gophers athletic director] was to put together a facilities master plan and that’s underway. That will help us set priorities around what we need and then we’ll reach out to philanthropists who believe in Gopher athletics and want us to be better and have those kinds of facilities. We’ll raise the money to work our way down those facilities lists.

Q: Now you need $450,000 for lights at the baseball stadium, which they haven’t been able to raise.

A: I didn’t know that.

Q: That’s what they need and haven’t been able to raise that, although Kill just raised half-million to upgrade the Bierman locker room. He did a fantastic job doing that.

A: I’m getting a better report about my development success in athletics than I get from some other sources. Those are good things. I think people want to invest in our programs. It’s always a challenge to match up the donor with the project that they feel passionate about. It’s a process and a period of time. It hasn’t, I think, been easy to raise the money for baseball that we wanted to have. I think they worked on that for a long time, and we’ll keep working it.

Q: The only time [the Gophers] won basketball championships was with coaches who cheated. … Now can you win?

A: You can absolutely win. It’s about the coach. It’s about the assistants. It’s about the structure they put in place for the players, and it’s about the other academic support that the institution provides for the athletes. We have a great structure around compliance. We have a good group of people who are helping our student-athletes, and it’s unacceptable to cheat in my view in athletics. It’s just unacceptable. I think the coaching staffs understand that from an institutional point of view. It’s also pretty true today that if you cheat, you’re going to get caught. Is it worth what is a pretty good certainty that you’re going to get caught to win? I don’t want a coach here who thinks it is.

Q: Is there a danger of eliminating sports?

A: I talked about that with Norwood when I hired him, and I told him then and it’s true now, I haven’t tasked him with cutting nonrevenue sports. I think we can do what we need to do there as well as for our major sports. Again we’re providing great opportunities for athletes in those nonrevenue sports; for them to come and play their sport and to get a good education. I’m glad we’re able to do that and I think those nonrevenue sports also have fan bases that value them. As we go forward, we’ll be willing to invest in them.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/203704921.html?page=all&prepage=1&c=y#continue

Go Gophers!!
 

The Strib and PP both seem to be on a Q&A frenzy with our coaches and administrators lately. That's not a bad thing, it's just that we seem to be getting more information from people like Pitino, Teague and Kaler than at any time I can remember. I hope they continue to be open and accessible because it's good for fans and ultimately good for business.
 

The Strib and PP both seem to be on a Q&A frenzy with our coaches and administrators lately. That's not a bad thing, it's just that we seem to be getting more information from people like Pitino, Teague and Kaler than at any time I can remember. I hope they continue to be open and accessible because it's good for fans and ultimately good for business.

We can thank this guy - as the media access has been dramatically better since he arrived, not to mention the U handled the Kimani Young hiring perfectly and got way ahead of the story. Werle's fingerprints were all over that media strategy:

http://www.gophersports.com/genrel/031113aaa.html

Teague made the move to bring in a strategic communications guy after the UNC debacle as he had no idea that the media would react the way it did, and he was not happy at all that the existing SID didn't provide any strategic advice.

Go Gophers!!
 

We can thank this guy - as the media access has been dramatically better since he arrived, not to mention the U handled the Kimani Young hiring perfectly and got way ahead of the story. Werle's fingerprints were all over that media strategy:

http://www.gophersports.com/genrel/031113aaa.html

Teague made the move to bring in a strategic communications guy after the UNC debacle as he had no idea that the media would react the way it did, and he was not happy at all that the existing SID didn't provide any strategic advice.

Go Gophers!!

Interesting insight, Bleed, I wasn't aware they had made that move. I actually worked with Werle at Shandwick in the mid-90s and he's a very talented guy. It's about time the athletics administration realized they're running a multi-million dollar business in a major media market that demands a certain level of sophistication in how they communicate with their customers. I sense positive momentum building at Bierman and throughout the U, and that's exciting as hell.
 

well shoot. When I saw this thread I got momentarily excited that i'd get to hear Sid sarcastically call Kaler a "genius" like he did with Teague at Pitino's press conference. So disappointed, Sid! you must have toned down the crotchetiness for this interview..
 





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