justanotherfan said:EverettGriz said:GrizPony said:tnt said:Didn't you know? The Westboro Baptist Church is on their way to Bozeman to "reveal the truth" about MSU.
In any event I was not referring to the U as a whole just the athletic department. RE is still under the misconception that eliminating Foley (one of the promises he made during the vetting) has cured many of the morale problems within the faculty. He has some support still within the Athletic Counsel, but darn little and its on hold elsewhere. He has managed to raise some big money out of state dierected towards "saving" the business school (stayed tuned for announcements) and believe it or not formed an alliance with an Australian Mining company opening new mines in West Africa for some environmental work that could pay off big. None the less in many of their minds with all the other distractions out of the way he is basically just starting his job. I don't think he will have a long probation.....
Alumini money (Big money) ultimatley comes for reasons well beyond supporting the old school. The vast majority of it comes from the promise of inside access, flesh pressing and stroking massive egos Why I don't doubt there are a number factors effecting it at present. It will be back. There is always new meat.
I don't disagree with a lot of what you say, but a big issue is that there isn't anyone that thinks RE is "big flesh" to press. The Griz and O'Day used to be pretty big flesh. No one fills that role right now at the U.
While there is some truth to this, whose fault is that? Was Engstrom supposed to keep JOD and Pflu on because it'll mean a few hundred thou in athletic donations? The reputation of the University was at stake, and I guarantee that's more valuable than a few big donor fish. And truth be told, there were donor whales sitting on the sideline waiting to see how UM handled their issues. I think the Foundation would tell you those whales have now opened up their wallets again.
We all love Jim. But he needs to realize that UM is still a university first. And as many of suggested, it's time to move on, both personally and professionally.
No, RE was supposed to keep them on because there was no reason to fire them and cause this sh*t storm. I fully expected we were going to find out in time that there were major issues. Where are they? One football player pleads guilty to sexual assault and the NCAA 18 month investigation amount to charges for jay walking. Are we to expect more yet?..I have not heard rumors of more allegations. So all of this mess over what? I am still waiting to hear!
This is much more than a few hundred thou in athletic donations involved...like enrollment and related budget hits...and people's lives. The reputation of the University took a major hit because of bad decisions at the top.
Also, this whale has not reopened his wallet and will not do so until a change is made at the top.
The University of Montana deserves better!
Correct. Athletic donors sitting on the sidelines, for both general fund and athletic donations, is much higher than several hundred thousand. The amount of overall donations to the university is also done several million.
Engstrom's firing of the coach and AD grossly exaggerated the issues at UM, added fuel to the fire, made the situation look worse than it, and made the situation worse than it was. His decision contributed to the decline in enrollment. The firings were a bad decision any way you look at them. Engstrom lost huge credibility with the firings and otherwise, much of which he will never regain.