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Go penguins! Tress, has already contributed a lot of money to the school that gave him his first head coaching job. It would nice to see him go home to retire, so to speak. He's sixty something?
I for one am tired of any reference to "Tat-Gate". Tressel made an error in judgment, but I doubt he did so with bad intent. His leadership, organizational, and motivational skills are above question. He has already been the athletic director at YSU...stepping up a notch to university president is far from a stretch......and to others he'll always have Tat-gate hanging over his head.
A university president is like any other executive position. They don't "do" [Mark May], they manage managers, they are not involved in the day to day tactical execution of a damn thing. Their main responsibilities are PR and fundraising. If the CEO is weak in the particulars of running say a University, then you go hire him a kick ass ops person to be the COO.
Who better than Tress to be the figure head and chief fundraiser of a university at which he had so much success in coaching?
2012‐PRESENT – Executive Vice President for Student Success
▪ Development of Division including: Admissions
Advising
Career Center
Office of Accessibility
Counseling Office
Financial Aid
New Student Orientation
▪ Initiated Roo Crew in collaboration with Alumni office
▪ Creation of “Successful U App”
▪ Initiated “New Roo Weekend”
▪ Successfully taught: Student Success Seminar
Principles of Coaching
▪ Served as Ambassador for The University of Akron in local and state venues
▪ Contribution of speaking fees to The University of Akron ($70,000+: 2012‐2013)
The problem is that they are in charge of assembling and managing a team of academic managers from the Provost down to a VP of research to the individual faculty members elevated to College Deans and Department Chairs. JT has no frame of reference for doing this from a practical standpoint, and those shortcomings will be magnified by the fact that his selection is going to both alienate existing faculty members and drive away potential hires. That he was able to manage a football program or an athletic department doesn't mean that he can manage the academic side any more than a historian or physicist could manage the athletic department.
And seriously, has anyone actually read the resume. Here's his administrative experience in his current position which one assumes makes him qualified to be a university President.
I'm hoping he can land the job at YSU. The outgoing president, left UA 650 million further in debt, enrollment is down and presently somewhere around a 13% graduation rate. JT deserves a better shot than that one.Thus the righthand person that actually knows how to do that. A Co-HC in all but name.
I just think with the right support around him there is no better PR front man/money raiser for a small university in the State of Ohio than Tress.
Plus, it's Akron for fucks sake. What do they have to lose?
No way in hell Tressel doesn't get the position...Jim Tressel is a finalist for Youngstown State University president
Jim Tressel, executive vice president at the University of Akron, is one of three finalists for president at Youngstown State University.
The other finalists are Mary Cullinan , president of Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon and Gary Miller, chancellor of the University of North Carolina- Wilmington.
Entire article: http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/04/jim_tressel_one_of_three_final.html
The other finalists are Mary Cullinan , president of Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon and Gary Miller, chancellor of the University of North Carolina- Wilmington.
Jim Tressel is a finalist for Youngstown State University president
Jim Tressel, executive vice president at the University of Akron, is one of three finalists for president at Youngstown State University.
The other finalists are Mary Cullinan , president of Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon and Gary Miller, chancellor of the University of North Carolina- Wilmington.
Entire article: http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/04/jim_tressel_one_of_three_final.html
No way in hell Tressel doesn't get the position...
I don't find Cullinan surprising, but I do find Miller's interest surprising.
so it is JT versus 2 admin types.
YSU owes this to JT. anybody else is a nobody compared to JT. nobody will be a win to that community / fan base / administrators / students other than JT.
Times changes things and the community of Youngstown is pretty bad. The academic side of Youngstown State is okay but the fan base has fallen off quite a bit. The downtown area of the City is really trying to make a comeback. With all this being said, it would be such a great challenge for Jim to take on, such a remarkable task. I for one, would really like for Jim to come back and take on this challenge. And I have always wondered too, What if Tressel was still with Ohio State, in the championship game against Michigan State. Would we have won that game?
while here i will throw this out there.
JT would have beat sparty in the conference championship game.