Grizzoola said:I'd think a lot, since new coach's success will be on his watch. I realize Bodnar isn't UM's pres. until Jan., but still.... Anyone have knowledge of how this works?
StittHappened said:It would be unusual for the interim president overrule the incoming president if he makes it known who he wants to hire.
Grizzlies1982 said:StittHappened said:It would be unusual for the interim president overrule the incoming president if he makes it known who he wants to hire.
With all the issues the new president will need to address I doubt he is concerned whom is hired as football coach. It will only have his attention if a couple years down the road the new hire turns out to be lousy.
Grizzoola said:I'd think a lot, since new coach's success will be on his watch. I realize Bodnar isn't UM's pres. until Jan., but still.... Anyone have knowledge of how this works?
Gaeilge1 said:Technically he would have no input on any decision at UM until he actually takes over the helm. There is good reason for this as a lot can or could happen in the next month. He could be hit by a bus full of nuns and join the heavenly choir. He could be abducted by aliens or possibly just change his mind!
Realistically, I am sure he is in pretty constant contact with the decisions being made at the University at this time. However, based on what I have heard about Seth Bodnar, he is not the kind of individual that will jump in to any decision made right now just because he might face repercussions in the future.