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Assuming the loan did happen, I still don't think it happens just to fire a coach who isn't performing well on the field so something else is afoot.
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That wasn’t “buy out” money.Ahbye wrote:Well the university just loaned the AD a bunch of money, so...
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WIth COVID we were gong to be a couple of million short. I remember Hartwell mentioning that he the university was going to be giving the AD a loan. Maybe this loan was an additional loan.Intermeddler wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:16 pmAssuming the loan did happen, I still don't think it happens just to fire a coach who isn't performing well on the field so something else is afoot.
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I would guess a negotiated buyout or there was some "for cause" violation. I don't believe Gary would just quit out of the goodness of his heart for nothing and we can't afford to fire him now. Even if Laub realized he made a mistake, he would give it longer than 16 games to fork out the cash.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 12:59 pmSo possible explanations for why this happened now include:
(1) there was a “for cause” basis to terminate Gary and he was fired;
(2) Laub paid the buyout;
(3) Gary walked away because there may have been a “for cause” basis to terminate him if he did not;
(4) Gary walked away out of the goodness if his heart;
(5) USU and Gary reached a deal to pay a reduced buyout (for any number of reasons).
Missing anything? There’s gotta be something more to it given the timing. We are missing a key variable. I hope it is not as ominous as a few people have suggested.
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This was before football season was announced. I don't know how much we are getting from CBS and Fox, but I bet it ALMOST cover all of this.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:19 pmWIth COVID we were gong to be a couple of million short. I remember Hartwell mentioning that he the university was going to be giving the AD a loan. Maybe this loan was an additional loan.Intermeddler wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:16 pmAssuming the loan did happen, I still don't think it happens just to fire a coach who isn't performing well on the field so something else is afoot.
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Sucks that it came to this but high five to whomever made the decision to do it. It needed to be done. Happy trails, GA.
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This is an interesting point. Even during our darkest days, we were able to recruit good skill players (Robinson, Curtis, Coolie, Wagner, Turbin, etc.) with the exception of QBs. However, during those times USU was ALWAYS deficient at D-line, and teams would dominate us. Gary came in as was able to shore up that position group (which is his specialty). It was a bad sign this year that he couldn't cobble together a decent defensive line.travelingagg wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:38 amWe seem incredibly undersized. We've looked like a 6A high school team playing a D1 team the first three weeks at many positions. Putting our 240-250 pound short DL guys up against the 6'5"-6'7," 310 lb offensive linemen we have seen and will continue to see this season sets us up to fail at the line every game. We're similarly mismatched in many other positions with some exceptions. Seems like a problem that will take a few years to solve.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:09 amHonestly, it will probably take some time for us to rebuild. We are pretty freaking awful right now.TheBigSilk wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:08 amDoes that mean we have to wait 3 more years to let a new coach rebuild?
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They got a "covid" loan for the whole AD, but if you think about it, Gary's salary was a substantial chunk of the AD budget. Our AD is an accountant, so using that loan to buy out a contract that would also mitigate future lost gains is pretty good business, don't you think? Now you've paid Gary's salary, avoided a PR trainwreck, and cut a huge operating cost, and can tread water until the January legislative session when they restore higher ed funding because state losses weren't as significant as forecast for covid. A good business move.
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I'm guessing based on the way this played out that there isn't a buy out changing hands. I'd wager this is very similar to the Oregon State situation. This is the real life equipment to rage quitting in Madden by pulling the plug on the PlayStation.
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I really think the defensive line is servicable. It's the linebackers that aren't getting it done. The linebackers should be making a ton of tackles like David Woodward did in the 3/4 alignment, but are current linebackers are making very few. Hate to name names, but Metzinheimer has been awful.OrangeCountyAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:28 pmThis is an interesting point. Even during our darkest days, we were able to recruit good skill players (Robinson, Curtis, Coolie, Wagner, Turbin, etc.) with the exception of QBs. However, during those times USU was ALWAYS deficient at D-line, and teams would dominate us. Gary came in as was able to shore up that position group (which is his specialty). It was a bad sign this year that he couldn't cobble together a decent defensive line.travelingagg wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:38 amWe seem incredibly undersized. We've looked like a 6A high school team playing a D1 team the first three weeks at many positions. Putting our 240-250 pound short DL guys up against the 6'5"-6'7," 310 lb offensive linemen we have seen and will continue to see this season sets us up to fail at the line every game. We're similarly mismatched in many other positions with some exceptions. Seems like a problem that will take a few years to solve.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:09 amHonestly, it will probably take some time for us to rebuild. We are pretty freaking awful right now.TheBigSilk wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:08 amDoes that mean we have to wait 3 more years to let a new coach rebuild?
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Abye - some said that the AD was also part of these problems. Can you confirm?Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:04 pmThere's a great deal of truth to this post with respect to reasons for the parting of ways.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 12:07 pmHow's this for my last post ever:Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:58 amI'm trying to keep the conversation a bit more level headed. We're all a bit emotional and upset. You're the one being the massive whiner here for being called out for being wrong.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:56 amNot helping what? This board? The world's greatest collection of poor whiners anywhere on the internet?Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:51 amNot helping.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:41 amTell you what, next time I want your opinion, I'll save myself the trouble of reaching out and just listen to what a turd sounds like when it hits the water. Feel free to PM me anytime you want to set up a meetup. I'll recognize you from the incessant whining, no need to send a picture.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:39 amI’m normally 100% with you on this. I’ve definitely been wrong on many occasions. But YBA goes a bit beyond the pale in how he interacts with people, so deserves to get called to the carpet here, IMO.Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:33 amLet's not forget we are all Aggies here. Being wrong is a condition of being human. No need to rub it in others faces that they were wrong, even if we feel they deserve it. I recommend breathing exercises and meditation along with a celebration that we have a great AD that did the right thing.
I'll miss about a dozen people on this board, stay in contact with another handful, and will be forever greatful to the creators for giving us a product we absolutely do not deserve as a fanbase.
Gary didn't get fired for "lack of effort" or "bad team attitude" issues. If it ever comes to light what he did get dismissed for, it will likely rock this board more than any event I can remember. If y'all can't smell how bad this is, you aren't paying attention. People that seem to be in the know have left little clues here and there.
This board has devolved into the same group of people crying about every single thing, but never being involved in anything to fix even one of them. The only valuable pieces of information that now come across this board can be found elsewhere, and we've lost everything that used to make this place fun (the fundraising, the road trip planning, the funny gameweek posts). It's dead, and people like Roy and ineptimus helped kill it.
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No buy out. GA agreed to part amicably. We are going to pay him for the next few months but he is being gracious and doesn’t want to put us in a worse spot financially.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 12:59 pmSo possible explanations for why this happened now include:
(1) there was a “for cause” basis to terminate Gary and he was fired;
(2) Laub paid the buyout;
(3) Gary walked away because there may have been a “for cause” basis to terminate him if he did not;
(4) Gary walked away out of the goodness if his heart;
(5) USU and Gary reached a deal to pay a reduced buyout (for any number of reasons).
Missing anything? There’s gotta be something more to it given the timing. We are missing a key variable. I hope it is not as ominous as a few people have suggested.
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I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Are we talking athletic department or athletic director? Please tell me Hartwell is not doing shady things.Elkaggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:33 pmAbye - some said that the AD was also part of these problems. Can you confirm?Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:04 pmThere's a great deal of truth to this post with respect to reasons for the parting of ways.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 12:07 pmHow's this for my last post ever:Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:58 amI'm trying to keep the conversation a bit more level headed. We're all a bit emotional and upset. You're the one being the massive whiner here for being called out for being wrong.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:56 amNot helping what? This board? The world's greatest collection of poor whiners anywhere on the internet?Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:51 amNot helping.YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:41 amTell you what, next time I want your opinion, I'll save myself the trouble of reaching out and just listen to what a turd sounds like when it hits the water. Feel free to PM me anytime you want to set up a meetup. I'll recognize you from the incessant whining, no need to send a picture.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:39 amI’m normally 100% with you on this. I’ve definitely been wrong on many occasions. But YBA goes a bit beyond the pale in how he interacts with people, so deserves to get called to the carpet here, IMO.Madmartigan wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 11:33 amLet's not forget we are all Aggies here. Being wrong is a condition of being human. No need to rub it in others faces that they were wrong, even if we feel they deserve it. I recommend breathing exercises and meditation along with a celebration that we have a great AD that did the right thing.
I'll miss about a dozen people on this board, stay in contact with another handful, and will be forever greatful to the creators for giving us a product we absolutely do not deserve as a fanbase.
Gary didn't get fired for "lack of effort" or "bad team attitude" issues. If it ever comes to light what he did get dismissed for, it will likely rock this board more than any event I can remember. If y'all can't smell how bad this is, you aren't paying attention. People that seem to be in the know have left little clues here and there.
This board has devolved into the same group of people crying about every single thing, but never being involved in anything to fix even one of them. The only valuable pieces of information that now come across this board can be found elsewhere, and we've lost everything that used to make this place fun (the fundraising, the road trip planning, the funny gameweek posts). It's dead, and people like Roy and ineptimus helped kill it.
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Thank You!Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:42 pmI don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Do we think the big donors are ok with the firing? if they are not and stop funding the department we may be in a worse situation.Elkaggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:47 pmThank You!Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:42 pmI don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Aggie84025 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:49 pmDo we think the big donors are ok with the firing? if they are not and stop funding the department we may be in a worse situation.Elkaggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:47 pmThank You!Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:42 pmI don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
How many big donors do we have ?
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What about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Let's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Job security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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It very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Agree with deans and Vice Presidents. Disagree with faculty positions.Slim80 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:13 pmIt very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Not just at USU, you'll find this at every university. When donations are so important, this is what happens. It's the way of the world unfortunately.Slim80 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:13 pmIt very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Faculty positions are hard to affect without massive cause, like in the piano department. You'd be surprised at staff positions though.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:15 pmAgree with deans and Vice Presidents. Disagree with faculty positions.Slim80 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:13 pmIt very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
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Re: Gary Fired!!!?!?!!
Aggie19 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:16 pmNot just at USU, you'll find this at every university. When donations are so important, this is what happens. It's the way of the world unfortunately.Slim80 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:13 pmIt very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
Can you name one professor, department head, or dean fired because of a donor? ever?
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Apparently GA was asked to immediately step away. He was not at the player meeting
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Sounds like it wasn't super mutual.
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At USU, no I can't. At another university, yes I can, I have personal knowledge of it. It happens. To say that it doesn't is naive. Money rules the world, it happens in business too. Money makes the decision more often than it should, but it's reality. Sorry. I have no idea if that happen here, doesn't sound like it, but multi- million dollar donors call lots of shots at universities. When your name is on the building, cuz you paid for it, you have sway and power.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:18 pmAggie19 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:16 pmNot just at USU, you'll find this at every university. When donations are so important, this is what happens. It's the way of the world unfortunately.Slim80 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:13 pmIt very much is dictated by donors, specifically when it comes to the higher profile positions within the university. Like it or not, he who has the money calls the shots.ChowderAggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 2:07 pmJob security at USU is not based or impacted by donors other than perhaps the Athletic department. Good grief.Ahbye wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:57 pmLet's just move on. I've got nothing to add. Your athletic dollars are well taken care of and the AD has the best interests of the university well in hand.TrueBlueAggie123 wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:50 pmWhat about Gary makes you ashamed? Unless you provide some evidence, we shouldn’t be digging on GA at all or saying vague statements like this. This year sucked but he’s still the guy that saved USU football.Ahbye wrote:I don't know what the AD knows or if he was comfortable with it. Here's the thing: if you want to be an employee at the university, even our university, there are donors who are big enough that if you piss them off, you'll be done. If the Laubs wanted my job, they'd have it. It's like police and traffic or referees and oline. Violations of rules or policy happen on every "play". If I follow you long enough, you'll violate a traffic law. Same goes with job security. My hair might be too long. My work uniform may be just off. Maybe there's some unknown policy I've violated like not conserving energy or something. It all boils down to where if you cross a big donor or someone at old main, you better have your resume polished. It's conventional wisdom that Hartwell did not want Gary. Could Hartwell have been forced to go along with stuff? Who knows? As far as I'm concerned, I no longer have to be ashamed of my university and I have no further issues with things.
Can you name one professor, department head, or dean fired because of a donor? ever?
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By code, early retirements must be initiated by the faculty.
Ask any dean or department head. It’s potential litigation if they bring it up.
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That’s good to hear. The fact that there was no buyout suggests to me that (1) or (3) above may be what is at work, but the fact that Gary is not trying to negotiate a reduced buyout means there’s some of (4) at play here too, unless, of course, the University has him dead to rights on a “for cause” termination ground.Elkaggie wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 1:37 pmNo buy out. GA agreed to part amicably. We are going to pay him for the next few months but he is being gracious and doesn’t want to put us in a worse spot financially.ineptimusprime wrote: ↑November 7th, 2020, 12:59 pmSo possible explanations for why this happened now include:
(1) there was a “for cause” basis to terminate Gary and he was fired;
(2) Laub paid the buyout;
(3) Gary walked away because there may have been a “for cause” basis to terminate him if he did not;
(4) Gary walked away out of the goodness if his heart;
(5) USU and Gary reached a deal to pay a reduced buyout (for any number of reasons).
Missing anything? There’s gotta be something more to it given the timing. We are missing a key variable. I hope it is not as ominous as a few people have suggested.