BWahlberg said:
Interesting counter-proposal GB04, I don't see any one AD having enough absolute power to be able to bring in "their guy" with the committees, player input, etc that is done these days in many hires. Additionally I don't know if any potential ADs would be looking at this job coming in here with a certain coach in mind - they're probably looking at the bigger picture of UM athletics as a whole. I can't see a candidate saying, "Hire me because I have the perfect football coach in mind." (simplified statement).
Additionally what would that mean for all of our other coaches? (Tinks, Selvig, etc)
All depends on how much power the AD is or isn't given. Which, with the current state of things, might not be more than just a sounding board for Engstrom/Board of Regents (which would be terrible). More often than not, the AD is "the search committee" when hiring a big-time coaching position, such as football or basketball. Colorado State's new AD did that for both football and basketball. And while yes, there are search committees, player feedback, etc., the final decision rests with the athletic director. When Bobby was hired at UNLV, the search committee consisted essentially of the AD. There was feedback from those who talked to Bobby and the other finalist, but at the end of the day, it was the AD's pick. Search committees are more for Olympic Sports and such. The money-making positions, in UM's case football and men's/women's basketball, will probably be made by the AD, with some feedback. A losing women's golf coach won't get an AD fired -- a losing or mediocre football team will.
And I certainly think one of the questions during the AD interview process will and should be "what type of football coach would you hire...who do you know...who are your contacts...etc." Because that is what drives UM athletics and brings in a ton of money. I would certainly hope that the finalists for the AD position do have some people in mind, or how they would go about making the hiring, since that is one of the attractive things about UM's job right now. How many times does a new AD get to go not only to a very successful athletics program, but also get to hire a new head coach for a very successful football program? That one decision will make or break the new AD's tenure at UM. Wrong hire, he is run out of town in 3-5 years.
In regards for the other coaches, there always is a question of job security when a new AD is hired. Now, Tinkle and Selvig are proven winners, so there really is no worry there. And if Pflugrad was still the head coach (all things being equal and not the craziness going on) he would be fine as well. But the new AD will, be it after next season or in two (if Delaney is extended) have to make the decision on who will be the next Griz football coach.