Hiring coaches is the easiest part of the job... Can he balance a budget, manage people? Thats whats important.Ed is not qualified IMO, he is a total experimental AD hire. He has never rand an AD before and has never hired any coaches.
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Hiring coaches is the easiest part of the job... Can he balance a budget, manage people? Thats whats important.Ed is not qualified IMO, he is a total experimental AD hire. He has never rand an AD before and has never hired any coaches.
Dont agree. Getting FH here took some skill me thinks.Hiring coaches is the easiest part of the job... Can he balance a budget, manage people? Thats whats important.
https://big12sports.com/sports/2017/9/8/211669084.aspxHiring coaches is the easiest part of the job... Can he balance a budget, manage people? Thats whats important.
Moos didn't tell his bosses he was retiring soon. He was forced out. Dude had an issue and went to treatment to help the issue. Not much longer down the road the issue came back in full force and he was basically forced out.Reality = he is highly qualified for the job. He is the guy in charge of football for the Big 12 and for some dumb reason some people think that is an assistant job.
All of the other stuff about 7 years of experience in an athletic department, committees, etc, etc, etc, are benefits.
This hire has nothing to do with moving to the Big 12. Has nothing to do with having black skin. Has nothing to do with Moos doing anything illegal.
Moos told his bosses he will retire soon, bosses went out and started talking to people for his replacement, and now they have their guy and Moos was told to retire. It happens in professional sports and the business world.
He's more qualified to be the BIG commissioner than Nebraska AD right now IMO. 2 totally different skill sets. Ed has business, negotiating, operations experience but hasn't hired any coaches or done fundraising ect.I guess we will have to disagree. Ed currently has a much bigger job and is extremely qualified. But honestly, that is the conversation, not the other nonsense.
Anyone who has a questionable comment from their past? We are hiring an AD here and you are worried about something his wife said in a private phone conversation 20 years ago? How is hiring an AD a political issue to you?
I think he's probably over qualified honestly. He'd be a fantastic hire.https://big12sports.com/sports/2017/9/8/211669084.aspx
Have you seen this? I think Ed is qualified. Will be interesting to see what happens later this week once Moos is out of the office. Looking for an announcement on 1 July.
I wold overlook that if he already had solid AD experience hiring winning coaches and negotiating shedules ect. But he doesn't have any AD experience as a head man (sorry meant person, or thing, or it, or transperson thing).Again, it's about way more than just a word his wife said. It's the fact that Ed and his wife seemed to be trying to take down the athletic director and basketball coaching staff of the athletic department he worked at....based on accusations from the girlfriend of a student-athlete who was in jail for assault. It was a huge scandal at Mizzou.
That model already is emulated by all other schools.I stand corrected. Nebraska has done such an outstanding job hiring athletic directors and head football coaches since 1993 their model should be emulated by all other schools.
Give ME a break.
Isn't "Cracker" a derogatory insulting racists based name? I guess it's ok than if used towards certain people.You can tell who the shit-stirrers are when they try to claim "cracker" is some highly offensive racial term. As a matter of fact I was just telling my wife over breakfast this morning that Ed Stewart has some crackers shaking on the Husker Board just from the thought of him being hired as athletic director.
Agree. Now, had she said "peckerwood", that would be a different story.You can tell who the shit-stirrers are when they try to claim "cracker" is some highly offensive racial term. As a matter of fact I was just telling my wife over breakfast this morning that Ed Stewart has some crackers shaking on the Husker Board just from the thought of him being hired as athletic that would director.
C'mon now, if we want equity, feigning outrage over a benign comment or action should be accessible to allYou can tell who the shit-stirrers are when they try to claim "cracker" is some highly offensive racial term. As a matter of fact I was just telling my wife over breakfast this morning that Ed Stewart has some crackers shaking on the Husker Board just from the thought of him being hired as athletic director.
You should know by now racism is a4 lane one way streetIsn't "Cracker" a derogatory insulting racists based name? I guess it's ok than if used towards certain people.
I prefer Honky.Agree. Now, had she said "peckerwood", that would be a different story.