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Originally Posted by JRutledge
The funny part about what people assume is the "old guard" they do not realize that what keeps people in administrative roles are often what kept others in administrative roles. An Athletic Director, for example, is not going to get along suggesting to spend more money and resources just because of something another level does. That is the kind of thing that might get you removed from your position if things do not work out.
Peace
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The athletic director sees the bigger picture. The principal sees a bigger picture. The superintendent sees the biggest picture.
I can tell you that once WI passed the shot clock (temporarily) it did not take long for all 24 of the athletic directors in the conference I'm the commissioner of to unanimously oppose it.
I'll be surprised if this is something that goes national while I'm still involved.