WyoHusker56
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I'm sorry what??
That screams not being able to read the room and not ready for the job.I'm sorry what??
Occam's razor right here.......The B1G (whom ever ultimately made the decision) failed miserably. I don't think "they" had any intention to play or a plan.....It was a massive failure across the board......I am unsure if some true "college towns" will survive without football. Look at schools cutting sports, cutting salaries, furloughing employees.....And they haven't even missed the season yet.....So his suggestion was either
Lose millions, cripple college towns, ruin eligibility, cripple schools
or
Why don't we try and play
If his pitch was the second one...he didn't try very hard,
him and the university administrators. I cannot believe that they would be so callous about the implact this decision would have at this level. Evern the Sunbelt is playing. The Sunbelt.This just proves that the people in power only run with other people in power and have no real finger on the pulse of “everyday” people. To not think the decision wouldn’t be highly scrutinized???
what in the actual f#&%???
and shutting down entire economies is just “inconvenient” I suppose, done by people who have never run a business or produced one damn thing in their lives. He should be summarily fired for making that comment.
I’m angry too but he won’t be let go. The university presidents are appreciating having warren take the heat for the decision. They also hired him, going to look bad that they hired the wrong guy. And as the first black power 5 commissioner, they don’t want any additional scrutiny of firing someone like thatIowa cut multiple sports and NU will furlough 51 employees and everyone in the athletic dept takes a 10% pay cut. Also no more training table starting Monday. 3 mil in savings. Warren is gonna get s#!tcanned for sure once these seasons kick off.
Every Big Ten athletic director wanted a fall 2020 college football season, Nebraska's Bill Moos told Sam McKewon of the Omaha World Herald. In a column published Saturday by McKewon, Moos said that he and several of his fellow athletic directors — Ohio State's Gene Smith, Penn State's Sandy Barbour and Michigan's Warde Manuel — pushed hardest for the fall while Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren reportedly preferred this spring.
"(Warren) knew where we were coming from, and he was the messenger to the presidents and chancellors," Moos said, according to McKewon, who wrote that Moos noted there "was unanimous agreement" among all conference athletics directors for keeping a season in the fall.
Moos added that a Zoom meeting between all the parties did not happen. In addition, Smith and Wisconsin's Barry Alvarez were not involved with "key discussions that shaped the league's decisions," Moos said, per McKewon. Warren instead was in the meeting on behalf of the athletic directors.
On this week’s Pick 6 Podcast, Sam McKewon did a good job of explaining Warren’s actions during the review process. Basically, Warren took a siloed approach to meeting with the health officials, university presidents, and AD’s. He met with them as individual groups, but never had the groups meet together to discuss. All the AD’s could have said they wanted football, but unless they have a clear line of communication to their respective presidents, then that message is going to get lost.So the AD’s needed to go through Warren to communicate to their own universities? How dysfunctional is that? Like the worst marriage ever.
and did anyone read this thread title as drugged and and dragged?
But we still have threads saying how Warren should not be getting flack.On this week’s Pick 6 Podcast, Sam McKewon did a good job of explaining Warren’s actions during the review process. Basically, Warren took a siloed approach to meeting with the health officials, university presidents, and AD’s. He met with them as individual groups, but never had the groups meet together to discuss. All the AD’s could have said they wanted football, but unless they have a clear line of communication to their respective presidents, then that message is going to get lost.
Warren’s decision to go with that approach was a colossal failure, as it led to broken lines of communication. That’s why AD’s were saying “there wasn’t a vote” or “the vote was in favor of shutting down the season”. They weren’t present for the vote of the presidents.
McKewon had another good point in that the university presidents may not know how much football is needed to prop up the rest of the athletic departments, university, and local economy. Some of these presidents are new to their positions and don’t have the history in the community like many of the AD’s do. While Moos is new to NU, he gets how much football means to the athletic department, and he has an aligned view on things with Ted Carter and Ronnie Green. The same can’t be said at other universities.
Best post everWhile the details are interesting, I don't find it a revelation Warren manipulated the internal dialog to reach the decision he supported from the outset.
My curiosity is just how drunk w/power was he? Following the Power 5 Presidents meeting, the media buzz was that the outlook was "negative", the BIG & PAC would announce a decision the following day, & "the SEC was expected to follow the BIG's lead".
OK, the PAC was never going to play, the BIG is announcing w/them, I wasn't even a little surprised the season was cancelled, & then pleasantly surprised NU wanted to go forward on it's own.
But, that last statement in any context is laughable. The SEC would push forward if all their games were being played in Wuhan. Who was naïve enough to create that narrative? The South might succeed from the union over CF & the SEC gives the NCAA the middle finger. Who believed they were going to follow Warren's lead? Warren? If so, this clown thought he was playing 4D Chess while playing tidily winks.