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He is just asking for itSeriously?
He is just asking for itSeriously?
No surprise here, I have posted several times on here that Herbst or Benedict or both will have to resign because of the way they handled the Kevin situation. She’s taking the high road before The ship hit the rock.[/QUOTE
To give her time to pick up another year and fat pay check. Instead of being fired she’s stepping forward with resignation. Similar to what the Parkland police officer did so he can get $8,700 per month pension. He would have been fired and wouldn’t have gotten any of his pension had he not resigned.If that's case why is she waiting until July 2019 to step down?
That's an awful lot of excuses.
She's going to get a fat check teaching at UConn Stamford with less stress. I don't consider leaving at the end of a contract to be a resignation.To give her time to pick up another year and fat pay check. Instead of being fired she’s stepping forward with resignation. Similar to what the Parkland police officer did so he can get $8,700 per month pension. He would have been fired and wouldn’t have gotten any of his pension had he not resigned.
That's an awful lot that went right.
Give me the comparables? UAlbany? UMASS? Rutgers? Penn State? Buffalo? URI? UNH?
Delaware?
I can cite why and how Susan Herbst has raised our profile - mostly academic and development (*means fundraising). Far better than others. It is NOT just about athletics; though, I would say any of these would love to have our record - even with Ollie in there.
For pennies compare to what she’s making now.She's going to get a fat check teaching at UConn Stamford with less stress. I don't consider leaving at the end of a contract to be a resignation.
She’s currently making around $800,000 per year at UCONN.For pennies compare to what she’s making now.
Oops. I thought this thread was in the cesspool. Sorry.
Are you really so bored you had to scroll down a dozen pages just to see what was here?
Me too, but I'm banning myself from this thread.
With good leadership they will be in a P5 before UConnWhy do we need four mediocre universities? Combine them into one like Guapo said and just make it Connecticut State and then open a few community colleges if you want local commuter schools
So the state is punishing her for the Kevin Ollie firing by giving her another years worth of work including salary? Is that right?She’s currently making around $800,000 per year at UCONN.
Her contract is up in 2019So the state is punishing her for the Kevin Ollie firing by giving her another years worth of work including salary? Is that right?
oh so it has absolutely nothing to do with the recent coaching change.Her contract is up in 2019
she probably has bothPension? For someone in admin? She has a 403b.
So the state is punishing her for the Kevin Ollie firing by giving her another years worth of work including salary? Is that right?
which is certainly worth far less today................What about the $660,000 house in Hartford? Don't forget to keep that on your list lol
she probably has both
It would be more competitive to get into and it would centralize research which would ease the ability to get grants and funding (for instance, a professor at Central wouldn't be competing against a professor at Southern for funding).
The state would be getting a better product for less cost.
Do what was done in industry and phase out and eventually eliminate pensions in favor or 401ks
She was correct. How many are indispensable? None are."None of us are indispensable."
Ouch. Not a grammar curmudeon by any means, but Sue should have somebody in the English department proofread for her.
So said Bob Diaco.She was correct. How many are indispensable? None are.
We got caught with our pants down and she had no clue what to do.
She should have asked Whaler.
Open up a couple more Community Colleges and convert some UConn branches to Connecticut State branches.All well and good, but these are commuter schools.
You're adding a ton of cost to them.
She did a bunch of stuff that looks good on paper but is not sustainable in the long term.
Essenially she spent a ton of money, inproved the rankings, enriched a bunch of useless adminstrators and then walked out the door when the chickens were going to come home to roost.
A bunch of people here will actually use this in the future as a plus for her. When there is no money and the inevitiable slide begins they will say: OMG look how much we miss her - missing the fact that she created the dynamic and then left us holding the bag.
Oh and she ran the athletic department into the ground. Which I’m told doesn’t matter... which is odd being a sports message board.
No surprise here, I have posted several times on here that Herbst or Benedict or both will have to resign because of the way they handled the Kevin situation. She’s taking the high road before The ship hit the rock.
If university Presidents were primarily responsible for sports, wouldn't the be AD's?
They've been trying to be since the late 1980's when control of the NCAA was switched from the AD's to the presidents. The problem is they collectively suck at administration of athletics. Most of them are academics, not business people who've operated in the private sector.
They're running a multi billion dollar business on the side while also trying to run a university. They're led around by their noses chasing the lure of big money. It's why conference realignment has been horrific in terms of the affect its had on the student-athletes. The presidents don't care because they don't make any decisions based on anything but grabbing more cash. The student-athletes are a means to an end. Way too much money has corrupted the whole system.