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i don't believe so also he is staying until 28 in any event .. (at his current comp I'm sure )Does retirement count as early termination?
i don't believe so also he is staying until 28 in any event .. (at his current comp I'm sure )Does retirement count as early termination?
And taking the bonus.i don't believe so also he is staying until 28 in any event .. (at his current comp I'm sure )
He's not going to be running day-to-day operations, but he'll be an advisor to the new AD.I doubt Joe C will stick around for two more years, or even close to that. I remember Donnie Duncan stuck around for less than one year as a lame-duck AD. He hired Kelvin Sampson and shortly thereafter, Howard Schnellenberger. While he was technically the AD a year later when both John Blake and Sherri Coale were hired, he had nothing to do with either hire. Steve Owens was calling the shots then - and was out to prove you can find great coaches inside the state of Oklahoma. I'm guessing Duncan was there for Owens to bounce a few ideas off of, but that was about it...didn't last long
I’m pretty sure he will. He’s getting a golden parachute to step back and let the new AD take over. If he leaves, he gives up that fat payday for the next 2 years.I doubt Joe C will stick around for two more years, or even close to that. I remember Donnie Duncan stuck around for less than one year as a lame-duck AD. He hired Kelvin Sampson and shortly thereafter, Howard Schnellenberger. While he was technically the AD a year later when both John Blake and Sherri Coale were hired, he had nothing to do with either hire. Steve Owens was calling the shots then - and was out to prove you can find great coaches inside the state of Oklahoma. I'm guessing Duncan was there for Owens to bounce a few ideas off of, but that was about it...didn't last long
great something he is terrible at ..He's not going to be running day-to-day operations, but he'll be an advisor to the new AD.
It was said he'll assist with fundraising, as well. I know he's alienated some former and potential donors, but he also knows all the ones that currently give.
Agreed.great something he is terrible at ..
You may be right. That's the plan, but once the new AD is entrenched, they may work something out to let him leave early. Regardless, I'm curious what his legacy will be. There is no way he will be remembered fondly by those who are huge basketball fans. That said, he did hit with his most important hire, Bob Stoops. He definitely elevated the smaller sports to become more competitive. We pretty much averaged one National Championship per academic year since his arrival. We didn't come close to that before his arrival. We only won three titles between the start (1986) of the Donnie Duncan era (1989 men's golf, 1991 men's gymnastics and 1994 baseball) to the start of the Joe C era. Of course, he has his two bad hires in men's basketball, and had a bad one in baseball as well (that Virginia Tech hire).I’m pretty sure he will. He’s getting a golden parachute to step back and let the new AD take over. If he leaves, he gives up that fat payday for the next 2 years.
Yes. Image. You can say what you want, but Joe C. cleaned up a huge mess in the athletic department coming off the 90's. We should all be grateful for that. He hired Bob, which set us up for a generation in football and also financed improvements in other sports, especially on the women's side.You may be right. That's the plan, but once the new AD is entrenched, they may work something out to let him leave early. Regardless, I'm curious what his legacy will be. There is no way he will be remembered fondly by those who are huge basketball fans. That said, he did hit with his most important hire, Bob Stoops. He definitely elevated the smaller sports to become more competitive. We pretty much averaged one National Championship per academic year since his arrival. We didn't come close to that before his arrival. We only won three titles between the start (1986) of the Donnie Duncan era (1989 men's golf, 1991 men's gymnastics and 1994 baseball) to the start of the Joe C era. Of course, he has his two bad hires in men's basketball, and had a bad one in baseball as well (that Virginia Tech hire).
I did see first-hand how important "image" was to Joe C. I was at the 2019 NCAA Tournament in Columbia, SC. As we were closing out a convincing win against Ole Miss in the 1st round, the OU band started sarcastically chanting "S-E-C". Joe C's head almost exploded as he violently walked toward the band to get them to stop immediately...and they instantly complied.
As a department, Joe C. will leave it much better than he found it.
We have a ton of big money alumni that haven't even been approached yetgreat something he is terrible at ..
Surely you don't believe that. If OU is reaching out to me, and all I am is a small time football season ticket holder, I promise they are reaching out to big money alumni. I promise you.We have a ton of big money alumni that haven't even been approached yet
Do you know what a golden parachute is? That is NOT what is happening here.I’m pretty sure he will. He’s getting a golden parachute to step back and let the new AD take over. If he leaves, he gives up that fat payday for the next 2 years.
Big timers get approached differently than small timers. Big timers get courted. We have some old money people that we need to hit up 1000%Surely you don't believe that. If OU is reaching out to me, and all I am is a small time football season ticket holder, I promise they are reaching out to big money alumni. I promise you.
So what I take from this is that Stephenson will be firing Moser and hiring his replacement... thoughts from the board??
So what I take from this is that Stephenson will be firing Moser and hiring his replacement... thoughts from the board??
so the new AD overseas football and from the sound of it reports to Randall Stephenson .. who will now be the "Chair of Athletics"by the way i don't believe the new AD will have much (if any ) oversight of the football program ..