Trev to A&M

what specifically about the situation made it intolerable for Trev?
That's the million dollar question.  And, one the Nebraska media should press to find out.

The one point on politics that I'll make is the tweet from Chris Dunker where he quoted an article of his from quite a while ago where the governor was actively working to get rid of the President and Chancellor.  This governor thinks the same way.  That can create a lot of political tension in a position like AD.

That said, I really don't think aTm is any less dysfunctional.  

 
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And I have to add, damn few people in Nebraska actually care about what he did at UNO. Football. Volleyball. Basketball. At the flagship University in Lincoln. That is what people really care about. You might generally say that is all they care about. So, imo, this talk of he was disliked by some for what transpired at UNO is extremely minor in the grand scheme.

 
The people that think he wanted to move from Nebraska to Texas to get away from conservatives is an amazing take...
Agreed. Carter left to go to that Liberal bastion of Ohio. And Albert’s left for the liberal bastion of Texas. 
 

just stop with that crap. 
 

The length of time to find a President doesn’t seem out of line either. 
 

it is starting to appear that Trev didn’t like who they wanted to hire and left. 

 
Agreed. Carter left to go to that Liberal bastion of Ohio. And Albert’s left for the liberal bastion of Texas. 
 

just stop with that crap. 
 

The length of time to find a President doesn’t seem out of line either. 
 

it is starting to appear that Trev didn’t like who they wanted to hire and left. 
Someone posted earlier and it seems like it was pretty accurate. "People don't quit jobs, they quit bosses"

 
Someone posted earlier and it seems like it was pretty accurate. "People don't quit jobs, they quit bosses"
And to me that is pretty petty.  The employee doesn't get to hire their boss.  Could you imagine the problems that would create!

Not to say they don't have input, but it's not their decision to make.

 
It sounds like that the Interim President might be getting the Interim tag removed.  And he doesn't agree with the half a billion dollar stadium renovation. (which is a bit excessive as most have stated.)  Trev got pissed and took his ball and ran to a place where they throw money around like a drunken millionaire at a strip joint.

 
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Agreed. Carter left to go to that Liberal bastion of Ohio. And Albert’s left for the liberal bastion of Texas. 
 

just stop with that crap. 
 

The length of time to find a President doesn’t seem out of line either. 
 

it is starting to appear that Trev didn’t like who they wanted to hire and left. 
It's not about the politics per se, which is a symptom of a greater problem, it's about the incompetence of the people in leadership (which is a common trend). You don't drive away 3 different people, in 3 different positions of leadership, from vastly different backgrounds, who are all well respected because you have quality leadership above them... Like you said, who did they all report to?

 
And to me that is pretty petty.  The employee doesn't get to hire their boss.  Could you imagine the problems that would create!

Not to say they don't have input, but it's not their decision to make.
The employee doesn't get to hire the boss, but the employee doesn't have to stay if he doesn't like the boss(es). The two key figures he signed on to lead "under" were Carter and Green. Green left, the Board of Regents changed the structure to have the AD directly report to the President (Carter). Carter leaves, "interim" President inserted who Trev doesn't align with and Trev bails. There is probably more nuance to the decisions made, but on the surface it appears that Trev didn't like his new boss and didn't see a path where their visions could line up together. 

I hope the Regents strongly evaluate who they end up signing on as the University President. 

 
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