Gotta put someone who wants to win and gets it in place as AD. Thoughts?
Those who tout this as an option are some of the most clueless people walking. Point me to one interview where Gable has even remotely indicated he's interested in running the athletic dept.?
Those who tout this as an option are some of the most clueless people walking. Point me to one interview where Gable has even remotely indicated he's interested in running the athletic dept.?
Gotta put someone who wants to win and gets it in place as AD. Thoughts?
Those who tout this as an option are some of the most clueless people walking. Point me to one interview where Gable has even remotely indicated he's interested in running the athletic dept.?
It isn't that he'd be interested. It's that he can't stand losing, and he has a high sense of responsibility. If he were asked he would do it, and he would burn out this losing mentality that seems to be eating the program and the state.
There are other candidates out there that might want the job, sure. But if you want to hire internally, you hire that man.
Why would he indicate publicly an interest in running the athletic dept. when there is currently an athletic director in the position.Those who tout this as an option are some of the most clueless people walking. Point me to one interview where Gable has even remotely indicated he's interested in running the athletic dept.?
Gotta put someone who wants to win and gets it in place as AD. Thoughts?
I have stated this before. But the powers that be would be terrified of dealing with a man like Gable. He would demand excellence and that isn't what Iowa athletics is about.
Agreed.Or maybe they'd be terrified of dealing with him because he would have absolutely no idea what he was doing. Contrary to many on this board, an AD's primary job does not consist of giving motivational speeches to the existing coaching staffs of various Iowa sports teams. Maybe Coach Doyle could become president of the University while we're at it.