Sports Pavilion Named for Joel Maturi

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As if there wasn't enough to discuss today - just saw this on the Strib website:

Tucked away in a motion filled with several honors as part of the final business of the day at last Thursday’s U of M Board of Regents meeting, a significant change was voted on and approved:

The Sports Pavilion, used by several of the school’s non-revenue teams, has been renamed the Joel Maturi Sports Pavilion to honor the man who was Gophers athletic director from 2002-2012.

The news, first mentioned over the weekend on WCCO radio, was confirmed by Board of Regents Chairman Dean Johnson — who has also been dealing with some of the fallout from the decision, with some questioning the quiet nature of the process that led to the honor, Maturi’s credentials in receiving the honor or both.

Johnson said Maturi was nominated for the honor, which was then vetted by a committee, approved by President Eric Kaler and sent to the board for approval. It was part of an agenda item under honors and naming rights (page 50 on the link), though none of the handful of people being honored was specifically named on the agenda.

The board approved the renaming of the Pavilion without discussion, which rankled former Gophers football player Jim Carter, a program supporter who aspires to be a board member. He said a lack of transparency “is a serious problem for the Board of Regents and this administration.”

Johnson agreed that there were flaws in the process.

“I think when you have a high-profile issue or individual, it's a good thing to discuss it in public. In this case we did not. As the chair of the board, I wish someone would have said, ‘Here's Joel Maturi, this is the honor we want to bestow on him, and people could have made comment.’ But it was part of a larger motion of other honors,” Johnson said. “After the fact there were some questions, which is fine, about how did this happen and what was the process. There are lessons learned in the process — nothing that Joel did or didn't do, just the process. We've already taken a second look at the process so it's more transparent and clear going forward.”

Maturi’s decade-long tenure as AD was filled with notable accomplishments (construction of TCF Bank Stadium, NCAA titles in multiple sports) and coaching hires (Tubby Smith, Jerry Kill and Hugh McCutcheon among them). But it was also filled with missteps such as hiring of football coach Tim Brewster and expensive buyouts for other fired coaches. He was an ardent supporter of all the school’s athletic programs — something proponents pointed to as a strength while detractors pointed to as a flaw, arguing that it came at the expense of boosting higher-profile sports.

“When you offer up an honor to an individual there at times will be someone who doesn't agree. They voice their opinion for whatever kind of reason. I expect Joel Maturi has a lot of supporters but also detractors,” Johnson said. “In the end, (the naming vote) passed and the reality is that it will move forward. Is everyone happy? Mr. Maturi, in his capacity as AD, had difficult situations. You hire coaches, you fire coaches, you live and die on the amount of money you raise and the facilities you put together and your win-loss records. When I think of Joel Maturi I think of his ability to bring men's and women's athletes under one AD and give equal opportunity and competition to both.”

Perhaps, then, the Pavilion — 5,000-plus seat multi-purpose facility that is sometimes overlooked but is vital to men’s and women’s teams at the U — is the perfect building to bear his name. Johnson made it clear that this is an honor for “good things done on behalf of the University” and not the result of a monetary donation.

As for when we’ll see tangible evidence of the name change, Johnson wasn’t sure of specifics.

“When will you see Joel Maturi's name go up on the Sports Pavilion?” Johnson asked. “Let's just say when the weather warms up.”
 


Fitting the perception of Joel was he cared more about the Pavilion teams than the revenue generating teams
 

Did they call it the Badger Joel Facility?
 




I mean I wouldn't have done that.... but I don't care either.

Let the not a big deal controversy begin!
 

While I don't think they should be renaming buildings for people without some kind of comment period, I don't see this as a big deal.

Though Mason was the impetus behind TCF Bank Stadium (if he doesn't campaign for it like he did who knows where the team would be playing now), Maturi did commit resources to get some initial designs, cost estimates, etc. He could have said keep dreaming Glen, and walked away. He was also a big factor in TCF Bank Stadium existing.

Additionally, the Athletic Department was in a shambles when he took over. He did a great job reintegrating the previously separate men's and women's programs.

When Maturi was hired he was the right man for the job. He did exactly what was asked of him.

Did he make the right hire with Brewster? No. There were better candidates he should have chosen.

Did he make the right choice with the multiple extend then fire choices? No.

But he did do a lot of positive things for Minnesota Athletics as a whole, especially non-revenue sports. Probably the best building to name after him, besides the women's row-house.
 

I have no problem with it, but dislike the quiet way they went about it. There should be a year wait to fully vet the proposal and get public input.


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While I don't think they should be renaming buildings for people without some kind of comment period, I don't see this as a big deal.

Though Mason was the impetus behind TCF Bank Stadium (if he doesn't campaign for it like he did who knows where the team would be playing now), Maturi did commit resources to get some initial designs, cost estimates, etc. He could have said keep dreaming Glen, and walked away. He was also a big factor in TCF Bank Stadium existing.

Additionally, the Athletic Department was in a shambles when he took over. He did a great job reintegrating the previously separate men's and women's programs.

When Maturi was hired he was the right man for the job. He did exactly what was asked of him.

Did he make the right hire with Brewster? No. There were better candidates he should have chosen.

Did he make the right choice with the multiple extend then fire choices? No.

But he did do a lot of positive things for Minnesota Athletics as a whole, especially non-revenue sports. Probably the best building to name after him, besides the women's row-house.

Agreed. Folks will hate on Joel but he did some good stuff.
 

I have no problem with it, but dislike the quiet way they went about it. There should be a year wait to fully vet the proposal and get public input.


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They should have announced they were forming a committee to explore seeking public input, sought public input for a few years, and then given lawyers a few years to review. Maybe re-name it around 2025. I think Joel would approve of this timeline. Why rush?
 

I know this is Minnesota, inventor of the participation trophy, but aren't facilities
usually named after someone who embodied excellence? I mean, wasn't Maturi
essentially fired? Could someone kindly explain to me this man's excellence?
 

Fitting the perception of Joel was he cared more about the Pavilion teams than the revenue generating teams

This! Agree 100%! And I do think the vast majority of people felt he cared more about the Pavilion teams than the revenue generating teams. So happy he's gone, but now we have to be reminded of him every time we walk past the Pavilion. GROSS!
 



Here's the thing. Name a better Minnesota A.D. in the modern era.

Admittedly a low bar but he did what he set out to do. Merged the departments, no major scandals, got basketball through its sanctions, kept football mediocre, and kept the small sports healthy and viable. His only terrible mistake was Brewster and in a way, that was understandable. Like many fans he bought into the hype.
 



I know this is Minnesota, inventor of the participation trophy, but aren't facilities usually named after someone who embodied excellence? I mean, wasn't Maturi essentially fired? Could someone kindly explain to me this man's excellence?

If retiring is getting fired, then sure.
 

Will the historians prefer to call it The Ms Maturi Pavilion? :)
 

Okay by me. (Even though the Sports Pavilion was a Chris Voelz era project).
 

They should name a ****ter in TCF after him. He flushed the the football team with his brilliant hire of Timmy Brewster.
 

Here's the thing. Name a better Minnesota A.D. in the modern era.

Admittedly a low bar but he did what he set out to do. Merged the departments, no major scandals, got basketball through its sanctions, kept football mediocre, and kept the small sports healthy and viable. His only terrible mistake was Brewster and in a way, that was understandable. Like many fans he bought into the hype.

Absolutely agree. Maturi is the best Gophers AD since Marsh Ryman. He deserves the honor. GopherHole is overrun with former Brewster fans who now deny they ever supported him.
 


Was my first thought too. SMH.

It was not a good thought. You shouldn't have admitted to it. Anyone who thinks Maturi cared more about the non-revenue sports than football and basketball hasn't thought about it for more than five seconds. Maturi gambled his reputation on Brewster because he thought he was the best coach he could get for what the football program needed. He turned out to be wrong. People need to stop and think about how many times the Notre Dame AD's have been wrong about their football hires since Holtz left. And the Alabama AD's struck out on almost as many football hires as ND before they finally hired Saban.
 

They should name a ****ter in TCF after him. He flushed the the football team with his brilliant hire of Timmy Brewster.

Didn't they play for the West Division title and get to a New Year's Day bowl game two years ago? Haven't they played in 7 bowl games in the 10 years since that hire?
 



The Gopher athletic dept caused the chaos yesterday to name the new building after JM afraid of fans backlash ...
 






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