The Illinois AD Search

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The thing that concerns me about this latest dead period is that we have no stealth candidate. Oh, I know, I know, "The last time around, Mike Thomas's name didn't surface until the very end of the search and he was on nobody's radar." But we also had a chancellor back then with some semblance of institutional control over the process and the willingness to bypass a bureaucratic step on occasion in order to move things along. The present administration operates about as stealthy as a battleship passing through a canal. At this point, I can only hope we're not just waiting for Godot, except Godot does show up and he's Tom Michael.

There are stealth candidates that have never yet been identified in the press or on these all knowing forums. Anyone that assumes they know of every vetted candidate and/or those actually interviewed is simply mistaken.
 
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Hoppy2105

Little Rock, Arkansas
Didn't Barb say to not listen to the media? Maybe...just maybe (please maybe) there isn't all that much truth to Tupper's article, or the truth isn't that bad when put into context with the rest of the situation that nobody knows about.
 
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I like Tupper but he doesn't seem to have a very good pulse on this. I don't know if there are any reporters who do. Most of the thoughts and ideas seem to be speculation and educated guesses. Once we figure out who the hire is then we can more accurately piece together how disfunctional this has all been. Until then thought they're doing a pretty good job of keeping people out if the know. (Maybe they themselves do t have a clue what's going on)
 
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Didn't Barb say to not listen to the media? Maybe...just maybe (please maybe) there isn't all that much truth to Tupper's article, or the truth isn't that bad when put into context with the rest of the situation that nobody knows about.

Im with you. Most likely, the real truth has not been made public. I believe that they know what they are doing and being as thorough as possible to get the best candidate. I believe that the non truths being put out there are causing all the negative opinions on here - as if the people in charge care one bit about anyone heres opinion.-
 
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I'm surprised to see so many here give the administration the benefit of the doubt. They haven't done much of anything to merit such trust, IMO. If anything, their actions would make me expect the opposite.

That being said, the list of things we can be confident in is rather short:

  1. Rick George was far and away the top candidate
  2. No other candidates were going to receive any serious consideration until George declined the job (for real this time)
  3. The hope of George ended over a week ago
Everything beyond that list is somewhat conjecture with conflicting reports seemingly supporting both sides of every argument. Sean Frazier seems to think he's out. One would have to imagine that Whitman would jump at the chance to move up to D1, but obviously he hasn't been announced or even rumored for some time. Tiley is the message board hero, but the only rumors surrounding him seem to have been that he wasn't contacted, didn't interview, etc. Are they now courting Tiley a la George? Would a Tiley hire have the same donor and administrative support to be able to happen (read: $$)? Those were the top candidates by pretty much every account, and we really don't have much to go on. There's always the "stealth candidate" I suppose.

My personal take on the situation is that the lack of decisiveness after the George saga implies dysfunction. Seemingly everybody was reporting that he was the top candidate, but after that fell through we seem to have no direction at all. Expecting something to be done immediately after that domino fell is probably a bit much. However, right now we have nothing except a "probably by the end of the month maybe." Was there really no set back up plan after George predictably fell through? Or, maybe they've finally tightened up the flow of information after leaking like a sieve that they were interested in George? Past experience lends me to believe the former, but, hey, you never know.
 
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The 2 #Illini AD names I kept hearing through the weekend were Josh Whitman (Wash U.) and Pat Chun (Fla. Atlantic). #dechr

It appears Tom Michael (EIU) is not a finalist. The selection committee is no longer involved. Turned over to upper administration. #dechr

Selection committee made its recommendations. Now Barb Wilson, Matt Wheeler, Timothy Killeen and BOT take over. #dechr

https://twitter.com/MarkTupper


...Take this for whatever it's worth....
 
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Mark Tupper ‏@MarkTupper 18m18 minutes ago Selection committee made its recommendations. Now Barb Wilson, Matt Wheeler, Timothy Killeen and BOT take over. #dechr



It appears Tom Michael (EIU) is not a finalist. The selection committee is no longer involved. Turned over to upper administration.



The 2 #Illini AD names I kept hearing through the weekend were Josh Whitman (Wash U.) and Pat Chun (Fla. Atlantic)

...Take this for whatever it's worth....

Hopefully, this is true. I like a Whitman hire, and it's seemed like he was the guy who was most likely to be selected all along. Now, we will see if it actually happens, or if something else delays the process (One last run at George! No stone unturned!).
 
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Hopefully, this is true. I like a Whitman hire, and it's seemed like he was the guy who was most likely to be selected all along. Now, we will see if it actually happens, or if something else delays the process (One last run at George! No stone unturned!).

I'm honestly not thrilled with either candidate. I know Whitman is an Illinois guy, but looking at resumes, is this the best we could bring to the table? If so, good luck hiring coaches that are a big step up from what we currently have.
 
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Hopefully, this is true. I like a Whitman hire, and it's seemed like he was the guy who was most likely to be selected all along. Now, we will see if it actually happens, or if something else delays the process (One last run at George! No stone unturned!).

If it's not George or Tiley, and it sounds like both are out, then I'm all for taking a chance on Whitman, who could be the next George or Tiley (or Jim Phillips). The latter three are all alums whose careers have just rocketed to a point where they are unattainable for us. Let's not let Whitman pass us by either.

*disclaimer - there's no guarantee that Whitman will be great, heck he could end up a total dud, but we're in the position now that we have to take calculated risks and this is one.
 
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Shane Walsh

aka "Captain Oblivious"
Cynthiana, Kentucky
From the article...
"The field of Illinois candidates had recently narrowed after Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley, Colorado University athletic director Rick George, University of Maryland deputy athletic director Kelly Mehrtens and University of Central Michigan athletic director Dave Heeke all dropped out following a revision of the job description."
Also, did this happen after the job was posted?
 
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dgcrow

Kelso, WA
I may have missed this but the article mentioned Tiley and George are out because of "revision of the job description". What was the change?

Good question.
 
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Baffling to me how incompetent this committee/administration is when the overwhelming majority of us can clearly see Whitman should be the choice if Tiley and George are out. And yet here we sit day after day after day......

And to think how much they are all getting paid to be this brutal:tsk:

+1 Amen - just hire Whitman already. Bronze Tablet. Former lawyer for the NFL. Illini football alum. 6 years of AD experience. If we wait too long on Whitman, Purdue may get him.
 
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I can about garuntee that if we offered Heeke or Mehrtens they would take the job in a second. No revision of anything. They were out because they were not good choices. George most Likely didn't get all his demands met, same with Tiley. This is just a nice way to cover the tracks for some of them.
 
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From the article...
"The field of Illinois candidates had recently narrowed after Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley, Colorado University athletic director Rick George, University of Maryland deputy athletic director Kelly Mehrtens and University of Central Michigan athletic director Dave Heeke all dropped out following a revision of the job description."

Job description revision? Did this happen after the job was posted?

Don't like the sound of that. The high powered people dropped out after that, so I would guess that they diminished the power and authority of the job.
 
#2,969      
From the article...
"The field of Illinois candidates had recently narrowed after Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley, Colorado University athletic director Rick George, University of Maryland deputy athletic director Kelly Mehrtens and University of Central Michigan athletic director Dave Heeke all dropped out following a revision of the job description."
Also, did this happen after the job was posted?

This whole process is turning into a joke. The image of the university has taken so many hits recently and now this. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
 
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Maybe we should all quit assuming the worst. For all we know Illinois offered Tiley and George all the money and guarantees they needed. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. We tried and that's all we can ask. Now if they screwed up it somehow, then it a different story. For all we know the process was smooth as can be, it just took way longer becuase we had to wait to make pitches to George and Tiley.
 
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I have learned that my greatest sucesses in life was when I acted with efficient determination. I find it that our university has been quick to fire without a good plan going forward and a reluctance to be decisive following a fire.
 
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From the article...
"The field of Illinois candidates had recently narrowed after Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley, Colorado University athletic director Rick George, University of Maryland deputy athletic director Kelly Mehrtens and University of Central Michigan athletic director Dave Heeke all dropped out following a revision of the job description."
Also, did this happen after the job was posted?

How would a student newspaper at Wash U know the job description had been revised? Let's not jump to conclusions that is true.

However, I do find it interesting neither Whitman nor his head of communications was available for comment - seems like an implicit admission he is in the running.
 
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Hoppy2105

Little Rock, Arkansas
That article says Tom Michael and Sean Frazier are still in the running as well and both of those things have been negated in other articles.

Let's try not to jump to conclusions as a lot of these folks don't know all the facts and are conflicting with other articles. "A change in job description" might have been a rumor this student heard and had no other legitimate reason for the other guys dropping out so they ran with it.

Or they made it up, we all know there is very little accountability in journalism nowadays and if you are vague enough you can get away with anything. "A change in job description" could be anything and is quite vague.
 
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