Athletic Director without a College Degree....?

cycopath25

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If the guy can get the job done I don't think it should matter. He obviously has a good business sense.

I however think they are walking a thin line with the booster/athlete association.
 

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I thought it was interesting when they brought up the fact that pretty much every position they have an opening for in the athletic department requires a 4 year degree at a minimum....even though the top dog doesn't even have one.
 

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I know some people that have a 4 year degree that are business-wise less useful than someone without a 4 year degree. If he can get it done, more power to him.
 

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Money talks.....

I'm not saying that is right but it seem to be more and more of a requirement now in sports, and not just professional, creeping into college athletics as well.....
 

cycopath25

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If you found out JP didn't have a 4 year degree would you want to run him out of town? I wouldn't!
 

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Do you think any school would ever hire a AD without a degree...?

Unless he brought something to the table, this Pat Kilkenney seemed to bring money, influence and bussiness sense.
 
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theshadow

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Kilkenny was a major UO booster with no degree, who SOMEHOW ended up as the school's AD (wink wink). He and Phil Knight are tight.

Oregon is dropping wrestling while adding baseball and competitive cheerleading. You tell me THAT decision didn't come from Nike. Those two sports will cost the university more money than wrestling did.

However, Nike realizes that they can unload WAY more baseball and cheer equipment/gear/accessories than wrestling stuff. (Mostly, because their wrestling products are junk compared to Asics, Cliff Keen, etc.) And why shouldn't they have their guinea pig school trotting out the newest lines in each sport every year?
 

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(Mostly, because their wrestling products are junk compared to Asics, Cliff Keen, etc.) And why shouldn't they have their guinea pig school trotting out the newest lines in each sport every year?

Or because the Cheerleading and Baseball markets are MUCH bigger than the wrestling market.
 

theshadow

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That, too.

And let's not forget that their in-state rival has won 2 CWS titles. That's the other reason for jumping back in to baseball.
 

cybsball20

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That, too.

And let's not forget that their in-state rival has won 2 CWS titles. That's the other reason for jumping back in to baseball.

The PNW has become a pretty big hotbed for baseball talent too. Oregon State has just recently had success keeping them in state. If Oregon can do the same they will be a top 50 team every year.
 

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I know this is really off topic...but since it has been alluded to in previous posts I will state what many of you (especially if you are living in Iowa) may not fully realize...college wrestling is a sport that is dying while college baseball is a sport that is growing. There are fewer than 100 DI wrestling programs while there are nearly 300 DI baseball programs. Wrestling continues to atrophy and baseball continues to grow.
 

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I know this is really off topic...but since it has been alluded to in previous posts I will state what many of you (especially if you are living in Iowa) may not fully realize...college wrestling is a sport that is dying while college baseball is a sport that is growing. There are fewer than 100 DI wrestling programs while there are nearly 300 DI baseball programs. Wrestling continues to atrophy and baseball continues to grow.

Maybe they should look at adding a squared circle and some folding chairs???? :biglaugh:
 

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