EVCat wrote:The re-hashing was necessary in context. But yes...in Lute I trust as well. However, things started to wobble far before the stroke.
I love Greg Byrne and am really sad to see him go. But I could also cherry pick and destroy parts of his legacy, too. Though we don't care, the entire AD is under his direction, and we have fallen back in some usually high profile minor sports like softball, swimming and diving and golf. For those that don't care about that, his hiring of RichRod can be looked at by people like me as fantastic at the time, but Mackovic seemed OK, too, yet no one...NO ONE...judges the Mackovic hiring on how he started, only how he ended. So will the RichRod hiring be a total disaster in the end, as we face another struggle of a season with Burmeister de-committing and Anu transferring. Would a .500 season followed by two 3-9 seasons be something we would say was a great hire by Byrne? If Mackovic is all on Livengood, RichRod is all on Byrne. RichRod had success early at least. Stuff got built, but our debt has built considerably and we are not likely to get a huge PAC 12 network hit (that could be blamed partially on the conference, but spending money you don't have is a house of cards at some point). Livengood put together the idea and plans for Lowell/Stevens, and Byrne brought it home. And he doesn't put his foot down on godawful uniforms (no, I do not care about this).
The whole point is I can take pretty big chunks out of Byrne's legacy without some context. And the same can be done for Livengood. Who was the AD when we almost lost Miller again? I mean, the story is we owe more to a sloppy hamburger than Byrne for keeping Miller from Maryland. The Masons sure don't think much of Greg. (Again...not fair. But all the kind of hyperbole that is used to attack Livengood.
Jim Livengood was a good athletic director, and was recognized by NCAA committees and other governing bodies as such.
Greg Byrne was a better AD, is on his upward ascent while we got Livengood at the end of his career, and was a builder. But he didn't hire Miller, almost lost Miller to Maryland if the stories I have read among this population are to be believed, and his football hire is really teetering on disaster. His baseball hire was amazing, but so was Andy Lopez. Byrne's legacy is getting a lot more done and a lot more modernized during a more boom time in the conference.
But yeah...I'd rate Byrne higher than Livengood...without a doubt. It is just easy to stack the deck on legacies.
I copied because I can't remember all that. I have to refer back.
First, you can't possibly equate the disaster that was Mackovic to the struggles that are RR. GB did his homework in spades before hiring RR. Livengood lurched at Mackovic in the first interview without doing any due diligence whatsoever - none. That is incompetence at it's finest. To anyone paying attention, Mackovic was bad news from the get go. The end came slowly and painfully. He should have been fired long before he was, and the mistake admitted. More incompetence. Plus, contrary to our resident expert, Chief, RR is not done. None of us is holding our breath, I admit, however, drawing absolute conclusions before completion is incorrect. Burmeister, Anu? Hickups. Kids decommit and transfer at every school and every season. Business as usual. RR isn't even in the same league as Mackovic, before or after he was hired. Mackovic was a totally avoidable disaster. RR is a thoroughly vetted hire, now with mixed results. Too bad, but unlike Livengood, GB made the RR hire carefully and competently.
Could Livengood brought Lowell Stevens home as GB did? That took a lot of fund raising. We'll never know for sure, but I doubt it.
Miller and Maryland? Sean got what he wanted out of that. Smart man. And GB was smart to capitulate. I can still see Livengood tightly clutching the extra Dollars, instead. Buh bye, Sean.
As to the Miller hire, you and I both know Livengood nearly botched that. If it weren't for Calipari, Miller would have stayed at Xavier (Ex Avier according to Livengood. Rememger that?). More incompetence.
The Masons? Who cares? You're right, not fair. Direct that one at Elliott Pitt, no one else. Livengood had athlete problems that were out of his control too. Bobby Wade holding up a kid at an ATM machine comes to mind.
I am going to agree with you about debt. That shit is dangerous. Cal has a looming problem in that category. Bitten off way too much, and they are not alone. I don't know enough about UA athletic debt to say the same of it. Generally speaking, however, it may not be too many years before we see some significant defaults. I hope UA is not included.
Chunks vs. chinks. GB's tenure is not flawless. Whose is? Small chinks. Livengood? Now, those are chunks.