Nevada A.D. Cary Groth Is Hanging By A Thread
This note from a reader says it all . . .
If you were managing a company whose mission was to be profitable, wouldn't you be looking at the ROI of your whole company, and efficiency?
If you were managing a company whose mission was to be profitable, wouldn't you be looking at the ROI of your whole company, and efficiency?
In times of tight budgets, wouldn't you be positioning your management to be flexible as conditions become more volatile?
Isn't that [Nevada Athletic Director] Cary Groth's job?
Isn't her responsibility to give equal opportunity, and support, to each and every coach to insure that the "college experience" the university proudly pledges to support is in fact realized?
What we see in practice though is Groth dismissing a coach who is a solid winner, and replacing that coach with someone who fails to maintain the performance of the one dismissed.
We see coaches retaining their jobs after being charged with transgressions athletes would be bounced off the team for.
We continue to see NCAA violations, and even UNR's President Johnson says there continues to be "little" NCAA violations.
As if little or small is somehow acceptable? WHEN YOU'RE ALREADY ON PROBATION??
We see coaches retaining their jobs after being charged with transgressions athletes would be bounced off the team for.
We continue to see NCAA violations, and even UNR's President Johnson says there continues to be "little" NCAA violations.
As if little or small is somehow acceptable? WHEN YOU'RE ALREADY ON PROBATION??
Groth isn't running the Athletic Department well from an athletic perspective, nor is she being fiscally responsible from a financial one.
Groth is hanging by a thread. Everyone can see it, UNR won't admit it.
Groth is hanging by a thread. Everyone can see it, UNR won't admit it.


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