Pretty quick reporting. It was posted 60 seconds after his chronology. I guess he knows what's coming.Hermann arrived about 15 minutes later. The meeting lasted 11 minutes.
It’s possible that the house-cleaning isn’t done yet as football coach Kyle Flood’s job remains in limbo, with no public vote of confidence from the administration but no hint of action, either.
Hermann arrived about 15 minutes later. The meeting lasted 11 minutes.
It’s possible that the house-cleaning isn’t done yet as football coach Kyle Flood’s job remains in limbo, with no public vote of confidence from the administration but no hint of action, either.
I would say it's virtually impossible to fire Julie without firing fFudd as well.
I would say it's virtually impossible to fire Julie without firing fFudd as well.
Rutgers is also going outside the University to hire an interim AD, before hiring the actual AD. Taking the "slow boat to China", that's the Rutgers way.
I don't know about that....unless, Barchi has his AD in place pronto...and that AD has the FB HC in mind.
I wouldn't want RU to make hire in a vacuum...like we've always done with football and basketball.
I don't think it's a good situation to have an interim AD or a committee make the HC hire, but it's not like keeping Flood for next year is tenable and waiting until February when a new AD is in place will be a complete dumpster fire.
From Carino (forgot about this):
As everyone knows, in May of 2014 Hermann left a voicemail for Eric LeGrand saying Rutgers was reneging on its offer to make him the keynote speaker at the upcoming commencement. Former New Jersey governor Tom Kean was getting the nod instead.
“President (Robert) Barchi decided to go in a different direction because of political reasons,” the paralyzed Scarlet Knights football player reported Hermann as saying.
The next part has been chewed over many times within Rutgers’ administrative circles: Upon reading about the voicemail, Barchi’s head exploded. His office’s instructions to Hermann had been simple: Explain to LeGrand that he still would be a speaker, just not THE speaker.
That the wrong message was communicated, and worse yet done via voicemail only -- plus the aftermath that a vexed LeGrand could not get Hermann to return his call -- served as the tipping point for Barchi. It was the moment when he finally realized Hermann could not do the job. He might have been the last person in New Jersey to arrive at that conclusion.
What Barchi's head exploding may look like:From Carino (forgot about this):
As everyone knows, in May of 2014 Hermann left a voicemail for Eric LeGrand saying Rutgers was reneging on its offer to make him the keynote speaker at the upcoming commencement. Former New Jersey governor Tom Kean was getting the nod instead.
“President (Robert) Barchi decided to go in a different direction because of political reasons,” the paralyzed Scarlet Knights football player reported Hermann as saying.
The next part has been chewed over many times within Rutgers’ administrative circles: Upon reading about the voicemail, Barchi’s head exploded. His office’s instructions to Hermann had been simple: Explain to LeGrand that he still would be a speaker, just not THE speaker.
That the wrong message was communicated, and worse yet done via voicemail only -- plus the aftermath that a vexed LeGrand could not get Hermann to return his call -- served as the tipping point for Barchi. It was the moment when he finally realized Hermann could not do the job. He might have been the last person in New Jersey to arrive at that conclusion.