BigSkyBears said:
mtgrizrule said:
BigSkyBears said:
How was O'Day at reaching out and working with alumni and donors?
Very personable and professional to everyone. I would say a very strong suit of his. :thumb:
Nice. I hope he applies. Do you think he may have a difficult time getting another A.D. job? I mean considering he was fired for I guess possibly a lack of institutional control?
On the first question of reaching out and working with alumni and donors I'd concur with what mtgrizrule said. Jim was excellent working to raise funds and used a lot of his connections to continue to build financial support for athletic expansion. I recall in a blog or podcast he'd even mentioned some learning lessons such as one quote of his that I won't forget anytime soon saying the UM "sold it soul" to Learfield. So I would think a 2nd time around he'd be more careful of marketing partnership firms.
Jim was (and still is) very forthcoming and discloses most all of what he knows. I think a lot of fans and boosters alike appreciated his style of communication which was pretty straightforward and clear.
As for difficult time getting another AD job. I don't know Jim personally too well but part of me wonders if he even WANTS to get another job as an AD and start over working with the NCAA/FCS/etc. He loves Montana and the Griz but during the move-up talks and even until recently you could sense the strain he had in dealing with the NCAA, being in the FCS and the lack of funds there compared to the FBS. Furthermore it may just be speculation but I'd wonder his true feelings on the direction of the Big Sky and if he doesn't agree with it. Total guess, he might like it, I'm not totally sure - he's always talked about higher quality programs and concerns over scheduling, travel, costs, and RPI for basketball.