Your thoughts? UConn donor wants his $3 million back

DesMoinesHawki

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What are your thoughts? We know money talks ... Should money talk enough that Joe Blow (who happens to be a gazillionaire) can help pick the next football coach at a university? Or, at least have a strong influence? Shouldn't that be left up to the university? If a major donor is unhappy with a new hire how much grief should the new AD expect to take? In the end, isn't it up to the AD and those in that circle to make that decision? Let me hear 'ya ...

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HARTFORD, Conn. -- A major benefactor to the University of Connecticut wants the school to return $3 million in donations and remove his family name from its football complex because he says he was shut out of discussions about the selection of a new football coach.

Robert Burton, chief executive officer of Greenwich, Conn.-based Burton Capital Management, said in a Jan. 19 letter to UConn athletic director Jeff Hathaway that his opinions were ignored and he did not support the way Paul Pasqualoni was selected as coach.

Burton called the situation "a slap in the face and embarrassment to my family," and said he planned "to let the correct people know that you did not listen to your number one football donor." He called the search process flawed.

"We want our money and respect back," Burton wrote to Hathaway.

Burton, who played college football at Murray State, said although he was not seeking veto power in the hiring, he "earned my voice on this subject" as the program's top donor. He said he has hired lawyers to enforce his demand to get his donations back.

The Day newspaper of New London first reported news of the letter Tuesday and the response from UConn, which has not said whether it will return the donations or remove the name from the Burton Family Football Complex.

"The primary reason [former UConn coach] Randy [Edsall] took another job is because he couldn't work with you," Burton wrote to Hathaway, according to The Day. "You are not qualified to be a Division I AD and I would have fired you a long time ago. You do not have the skills to manage and cultivate new donors."

In a written statement on behalf of UConn and Hathaway, the athletic department said that Burton was among many interested people who offered input, and that Hathaway "did receive and acknowledge" Burton's advice before Pasqualoni was hired.

"In the end, the decision was appropriately made by the university in the best interests of UConn and our football program," the statement said.

"The Burton family has been exceptionally supportive of the University of Connecticut for many years. The university is grateful to the family, especially for the benefits they have provided to many of our students."

Burton and UConn trustees chairman Lawrence McHugh did not immediately return messages Tuesday.

Members of the school's board of trustees as well as the university president have reached out to Burton in the hopes of repairing the relationship, a source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN's Joe Schad.
 
Idiot. My post a month ago, where I advocated a mass letter writing campaign spearheaded by wealthy Yale alumnus Dr. Chester Worthington, III in order to get O'Keefe hired by UConn, showed more foresight than this guy and that took all of 45 seconds of trolling on a message board. You always promise them the gift AFTER they make the hire, never before.
 
If Donor Warbucks wants more say for his money, he should donate more...Phil Knight and T. Boone Pickens are probably laughing at him and his puny little $7 mil...
 
Major meetings involving the UConn AD and the head of the UConn foundation and perhaps some considerations down the road will save this gift. At the end of the day, though, it may be the school would need to return the donation.

Pretty $hitty move by the donor, however.
 
I don't understand how the school could be required to return the donation. I could see it if the case was made that the guy is mentally unsound, which it kinda sounds like he is, but other wise no.
 
He needs to be told to take a hike. I don't think he can sue to get a gift back, but the lawyer types here would know better.
 
He ain't getting that money back unless there were some strings attached to it granting him some right with respect to the search - my guess is the only contingency was that they had to put his name on the football facility, which I have no doubt they will do in 8 point Ariel font.
 
Give him back his 3 mil and tell him to go F himself and stay away from the university...but say it in a more professional manner, of course, since you're a public institution full of smart people...and such...
 
I would tell him to F off, and thanks for the $7 million. You donated the money already, so that's your fault. I hope the University puts his name on all of the toliets in the stadium. You're a donor, not the AD. Let the AD make his hire, and if it is the wrong hire he feels the heat for it.
 
I am clearly in the minority on this, but I really don't think he's all that out of line. Like it or not, if you are putting that much money into a program it is common practice to be VERY well in the loop on hirings/firings/relevant program decisions. It sounds to me like he was completely ignored in the whole process. This isn't like Bill Gates writing the letter who has no background in football. The guy played in college and was an NFL draft pick so he's not some hack with no insight. I am surprised/shocked at the reactions in this thread. You can bet your *** if I am donating $7MM+ to an athletic program I had better be in the know and have a voice. The Connecticut program has only become relevant in college football within the last 3 or 4 years, and I have to believe it is certainly in part to donors like Mr. Burton who have supported the program through thick and thin. I am sorry, but I would be furious too if I asked to be kept in the loop and have my opinions heard, and was completely ignored. And yes I do believe him in the letter when he says he did not want veto power. All the guy wanted, as the largest donor in Connecticut history, was to be kept in the loop. That's not out of line to me. I would be livid if I had donated that much money and was just brushed aside in the hiring process.

With that said I would not ask for my money back, but you can bet your *** I won't be donating another nickel to the athletic department.
 
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There is definitely an inflated self worth on his part. I think he made sure to mention he was the top donor around 8 times. He also managed to put his hard-luck childhood story in there. With the last two pages of the letter I highly doubt he expected any less than veto power listing off all his accomplishments.
 
There is definitely an inflated self worth on his part. I think he made sure to mention he was the top donor around 8 times. He also managed to put his hard-luck childhood story in there. With the last two pages of the letter I highly doubt he expected any less than veto power listing off all his accomplishments.

This. I'll never understand why a donor such as him would get in SUCH a tizzy over this if he didn't expect to have veto power. Why else would your input matter? You're either going to get what you want, or your input was disregarded.

It's one thing to expect to get inside info. That's fine. But input on who the coach is going to be? I'm sorry, what's the AD for?
 
Glad he values education so much that he is going to yanks his donations because he didn't get to have his say on who the next fball coach is going to be. ******. I don't know how this stuff actually works but so what if he gave 7 mil over how many years? Does he have any idea on what the operational budget is of a major university? 7 million is nothing. If you were the AD there and you let a donor have that kind of power how long do you think you would have your job?
 
Glad he values education so much that he is going to yanks his donations because he didn't get to have his say on who the next fball coach is going to be. ******. I don't know how this stuff actually works but so what if he gave 7 mil over how many years? Does he have any idea on what the operational budget is of a major university? 7 million is nothing. If you were the AD there and you let a donor have that kind of power how long do you think you would have your job?


LOL, this is cute.
 

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