[Husker] SP and Buyout

j j jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 1 21:03:15 CST 2007


Well Bob what sports programs were in trouble when SP took over. He didn't really do much to boost the other programs he just continued to do what was being done. Most of our sports programs were in pretty good shape and he didn't do much to help the bball program. He didn't fire Collier when he probably should have and the only reason Doc is here is because Collier quit. What did he do to help any of the programs? 





Baseballguy <baseballguy at neb.rr.com> wrote:  
 
--- Source message ---
From: "Roger Lohr" 
Sent: 12/1/2007 14:34:34
Subject: Re: [Husker] SP and Buyout
 
But Bob, this guy took another AD job a month after he was fired.  Too darn 
bad that NU didn't have a clause in there about not having to pay him if he 
took another comparable job.  I still wonder if SP & HP weren't in some kind 
of under-handed deal...it smells to me and I have hayfever.
 
Roger
 
 
 
 
 
 
          As small a part of a Chancellor's job that the Athletic Department
          is I can't believe Perlman would want to take that kind of chance
          unless there was big time money in it for him somewhere.  Something
          like that, if proven, would likely be grounds for dismissal and
          possible prosecution.  But, who knows?  
 
 
        I think one thing people here are forgetting is Pederson's former
        track record at Pitt was great.  I am sure they can't wait to get him
        back.  We tend to judge his performance pretty much on football and
        football alone.  As was said here the Athletic Department at NU under
        Pederson other than football is/was in pretty good to great shape. 
        The problem with football was I believe Pederson let his personal
        feelings override his professional judgement.
 
 
Bob Beach

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