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re: Mizzou AD Mike Alden stepping down
Posted on 1/30/15 at 8:00 am to KCM0Tiger
Posted on 1/30/15 at 8:00 am to KCM0Tiger
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but a lot of fans have been calling for his head for several years now in regards to the basketball program
We have a lot of retarded fans. Mike was great for us. MMQBs and 20/20 hindsight folks are a dime a dozen.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 11:35 am to Wtodd
Alden was good at accepting large donor checks and giving the glad hand/speech like the best insurance sales agent, his staff level hires are a long litany of mixed failure and some success. Sports at Mizzou is not in a bad spot but could certainly be better, and while it may not entirely be his fault, he is in the chair that accepts responsibility. His last basketball hire may turn out to be his best hire, we still don't know.
I've heard such nonsense as "Alden is responsible for getting us into the SEC", this level of stupid from indeed a "lot of retarded fans" is no mark of success. If participation ribbons were conference trophies, Alden would go down as the king of college athletics. He has done an adequate job, but he's not really the 'big picture' guy Mizzou needs at this point in time.
Alden has been "in the chair" during some rough waters and when Mizzou has faced some bad(and unfair) press, while he's been good at talking up the program, his inability to deal with bad press is certainly a mark on his record that is not going away.
I've heard such nonsense as "Alden is responsible for getting us into the SEC", this level of stupid from indeed a "lot of retarded fans" is no mark of success. If participation ribbons were conference trophies, Alden would go down as the king of college athletics. He has done an adequate job, but he's not really the 'big picture' guy Mizzou needs at this point in time.
Alden has been "in the chair" during some rough waters and when Mizzou has faced some bad(and unfair) press, while he's been good at talking up the program, his inability to deal with bad press is certainly a mark on his record that is not going away.
This post was edited on 1/30/15 at 11:54 am
Posted on 1/30/15 at 11:55 am to Jagd Tiger
I would recommend Mizzou hiring Vanderbilt's AD
This post was edited on 1/30/15 at 11:56 am
Posted on 1/30/15 at 12:07 pm to Jagd Tiger
I was listening to local sports talk radio last night and Gabe DeArmond from PowerMizzou said he had heard a rumor (and had NO idea if it was true) that Bjork has a clause in his contract with Ole Miss that he can't leave for Mizzou.
I'd say he and Whit Babcock have to be the two front runners, but who knows where Loftin will go.
I'd say he and Whit Babcock have to be the two front runners, but who knows where Loftin will go.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 12:15 pm to NEMizzou
yea I'm not concerned about this hire being a "Mizzou guy", just that Loftin gets the big picture guy he should want. If Aldens contract was only another year or two I would have expected him to stay until it expired, making me wonder if something else hasn't happened that we haven't heard about.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 12:19 pm to Jagd Tiger
Alden did a good job. He was able to increase the money flow substantially which was exactly what we needed.
The next guy will have to do even more of that. We really need to continue down the facility improvement path Alden set us on.
The next guy will have to do even more of that. We really need to continue down the facility improvement path Alden set us on.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 12:22 pm to JesusQuintana
Alden accepted checks from walmart billionaires and KC money blocs, he didn't "raise" the money he was the middle man in the transfer. If anything Loftin will want more of a firebrand guy who is less political like Alden, someone who isn't afraid to step on some toes to get things done.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:08 pm to Jagd Tiger
Of course he raised the money, discounting the multi million dollar donations (no idea why you would) our donor base has still more than doubled since he took over.
Unfortunately, all that still put us no better than the middle of the pack in terms of budget in the conference. The next guy needs to continue closing that gap.
We need better facilities, and that cost money
Unfortunately, all that still put us no better than the middle of the pack in terms of budget in the conference. The next guy needs to continue closing that gap.
We need better facilities, and that cost money
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:31 pm to JesusQuintana
well he raised the money for the new Arena, of course the cost was hiring Snyder so that the Walmart kid would get to be on the court far more than he ever should have been.
Alden is no great success story at all really, of course I wouldn't expect a gulper to see this. What Alden has done is what an average AD would do at Mizzou, he won't be that difficult to replace and or improve on.
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:35 pm to RamboMizzou
Is he stepping down to avoid any potential heat coming from the way alleged rapes by athletes was handled?
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:45 pm to CockInYourEar
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Is he stepping down to avoid any potential heat coming from the way alleged rapes by athletes was handled?
that was overplayed by ESPN and of course idiotards on the internet as well. The swimmer girl had all sorts of issues that went beyond what Mizzou could possibly be liable for and Dixon and Washington both got expelled and or charged(in Washingtons case). Yes Alden was at the helm and is culpable as the figure head, but he wasn't covering anything up. Short answer, no not really.
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