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UNSOLICITED ADVICE FOR UGA PRESIDENT MICHAEL ADAMS
Dear Mike: For several
years, I have suggested that you would be well served to accept some sage
advice from yours truly and that doing so might extricate you from the
controversies that seem to swirl around you like fruit flies in a peach
orchard. Because I received no response, I can only assume that (a) you
didn’t know I had made this offer because you have better things to do
than read my column, (b) your loyal lieges don’t get paid near enough
money to have to put up with you and me both or (c) somebody in your
office ran the numbers and determined that my advice was worth about what
the University of Georgia was willing to pay for it: nothing.
While I sat patiently
by the telephone awaiting your call, you faced down the Bulldog Nation
over your refusal to extend the contract of Athletic Director Vince
Dooley, forcing Dooley to retire. You installed a new athletic director,
Damon Evans, who I suspect will be a lot more beholden to you than was
Dooley.
Next, the University
of Georgia Foundation came after you. Granted, the Foundation members were
all over the map regarding you and your administration. Some thought you
were doing a fine job. Some thought you should be fired. That split kept
the Foundation from speaking with one voice, which worked to your favor.
Your bosses at the Board of Regents strongly backed you and told the
Foundation to butt out. I’m not sure if the Regents’ action was due to the
fact that they think you are doing a wonderful job or because they don’t
want outsiders telling them how to run their business. Either way, the
Foundation is still trying to get the tag number of the Mack truck that
ran them over.
Many alumni said they
would not contribute to the university until you left. Now comes word that
the
University of Georgia received a record $77.8 million in private gifts and
pledges in the fiscal year ending June 30, an 8 percent increase over the
previous year. This
marks the fourth consecutive year of record increases in private
donations. The gifts came from 53,919 contributors, the largest number of
donors ever to give to UGA in a single year.
In short, you have
gotten rid of your nemesis Vince Dooley, put your own guy in as athletic
director, watched as the Board of Regents laid a two-by-four upside the
head of the UGA Foundation and have seen record donations to the
institution rise for the fourth straight year.
See what happens when
you don’t take my counsel?
However, I remain
undeterred. You will be thrilled to know that I continue to dispense
unsolicited advice. Remember, you aren’t out of the woods yet. You are
riding an impressive winning streak, but a lot of your constituents are
still mad at you. I suspect you are going to get booed at every football
game this fall and that’s no fun. You need to throw out an olive branch
and start patching things up. Work the telephones. Go see folks. Buy some
lunches. You can undo a lot of the hurt feelings among the university’s
loyal supporters if you will reach out to them, but you are going to have
to take the initiative.
Stay out of the
coaching business. That is why God created athletic directors. The secret
financial deal you made with former football coach Jim Donnan was dumb as
a rock and bringing Jim Harrick to Athens as basketball coach was just
plain disastrous.
Don’t forget that you
are spending other people’s money, whether it is privately raised or comes
from taxpayers. Spend it prudently. Don’t go off on some boondoggle
disguised as official business and then play golf on our dime. That isn’t
why we donate to the university.
I could go on, but
that is enough for today. Besides, you may be as tired of getting my
advice as I am of giving it. If you have any questions, please don’t
hesitate to call. As usual, I’ll be sitting by the phone.
Regards,
Dick
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