cm5yz6 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Exactly. That should change within the next few months. They went from a beleaguered president on the way out to an interim. They're about to bring in a new leader with a vision for the university for the next decade. At St. John's that vision has to include basketball.
I think we are significantly overestimating the priority/importance of basketball with a university president (let alone a new one). I seriously doubt that a candidates views or knowledge of basketball will be any more than a passing, off hand thought in the interview process.
cm5yz6 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Exactly. That should change within the next few months. They went from a beleaguered president on the way out to an interim. They're about to bring in a new leader with a vision for the university for the next decade. At St. John's that vision has to include basketball.
I think we are significantly overestimating the priority/importance of basketball with a university president (let alone a new one). I seriously doubt that a candidates views or knowledge of basketball will be any more than a passing, off hand thought in the interview process.
cm5yz6 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Exactly. That should change within the next few months. They went from a beleaguered president on the way out to an interim. They're about to bring in a new leader with a vision for the university for the next decade. At St. John's that vision has to include basketball.
I think we are significantly overestimating the priority/importance of basketball with a university president (let alone a new one). I seriously doubt that a candidates views or knowledge of basketball will be any more than a passing, off hand thought in the interview process.
Bill Marsh wrote:cm5yz6 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Exactly. That should change within the next few months. They went from a beleaguered president on the way out to an interim. They're about to bring in a new leader with a vision for the university for the next decade. At St. John's that vision has to include basketball.
I think we are significantly overestimating the priority/importance of basketball with a university president (let alone a new one). I seriously doubt that a candidates views or knowledge of basketball will be any more than a passing, off hand thought in the interview process.
Really? It might be the most visible thing about the university, their biggest PR tool, but no one cares?
Regardless of how it's dealt with in the interviews, once the new president is named, he will in fact take a position on whom the Big East should add. He will do so because it's his job and his opinion will matter to the decision making process of the league..
Gopher+RamFan wrote:VCU is the only Division 1 program to post 26 win seasons, in each of the last 8 years.
DudeAnon wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:VCU is the only Division 1 program to post 26 win seasons, in each of the last 8 years.
Impressive, but every school can cherry pick stats that make them look good. A la "Did you know X is only school to go undefeated against East Coast schools during a full moon?"
DudeAnon wrote:This thread is, what, over 130 pages now? I have seen countless stats that would make every possible candidate seem like a perfect fit. From basketball, media, etc. I like VCU, but like I said, "Did you know Depaul has 46 NCAA tourney appearances to VCU's 24?"
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