Thank you Dave for...

Submitted by BlueinTC on

at least having the courtesy to step down.  It's hard to say now whether this was a "forced" resignation or if he willingly offered his resignation, but if it was willingly, I do want to thank him for that courtesy.  This gives the school time to get the new AD in and, subequent to that,  time to find a coach who won't have just  a week or two to re-inforce the recruiting class.

Thanks, Dave...now get the hell out...just kidding.  I don't want to stomp on someone who is down.  This was the right thing to do.  Good luck to you. 

 

Cold War

October 31st, 2014 at 3:46 PM ^

How about taking a 80% pay cut to become AD, making a $2M personal donation to Mott's, and doing a lot of good work for our athletic department in facilities and competitiveness.

Now back to your regularly scheduled, uninformed bashing...

Jim Harbaugh

October 31st, 2014 at 2:08 PM ^

Dave,

Thank you for making two terrible coaching decisions consecutively.

You're a douche and have wasted nearly a decade of our loyal fandom.

Sincerely,

The person who should have been hired if you werent here.

BeatOSU52

October 31st, 2014 at 3:48 PM ^

I read it again, and that is correct.

 

I still wouldn't necessarily call terminating Rich Rod as a "terrible decision."  I mean sure know it's easy to compare how Hoke is doing compared to Rich Rod at this time, but I would say a majority of our fanbase did want Rich Rod gone after the Miss St bowl game.  That season did not end pretty...

AFMich

October 31st, 2014 at 2:47 PM ^

Surely you can understand some of the wonderful things Dave has done with his money. The $2M for the NICU alone is enough to give the "grave dancing" a rest.

Was he a crappy AD with poor tact toward the fan base and did he have bad ideas for advancing M athletics? Yes. But he has done some amazing things for our athletes, and has shared a great deal of his wealth. I know, as a father of two little ones, I would be very grateful for what Dave has done if my family ever needed the care his generosity has provided.

 

shallowcal

October 31st, 2014 at 3:01 PM ^

has worked in peds cardiac surgery for over 30 years at mott.  what dave has given to them is great.  to downplay any donation of any sort that contributes to the greater good of the community is wrong.  however, for him to take the attitude that he was jesus christ and we were his disciples is also wrong.  this man is no lloyd carr.  lloyd is not in it to puff out his chest.  he quietly raises millions of dollars for the hospital and university through various fundraisers and you dont hear a word about it.

SFBlue

October 31st, 2014 at 6:43 PM ^

As with anything else with Brandon, this is about ego.  He wants some face-saving measure.  You could argue that he earned it.  (I would disagree, but I am constitutionally unable to not consider the other side's position.)

Everyone Murders

October 31st, 2014 at 2:12 PM ^

Thank you for not participating in the Schlissel press conference regarding your "resignation".  And thanks, most of all, for leaving rather than allowing your presence - rightly or wrongly - to cause any further damage to an institution we all love.

BlueinLansing

October 31st, 2014 at 2:19 PM ^

on his own.  No man fights as hard as he did to sway opinion in his favor with his stupid parlor tricks of letters of support and dismissive attitude towards criticism.

 

He was forced out.  End of Story.

bj dickey

October 31st, 2014 at 2:23 PM ^

Thank,you, Dave. We are sorry that this didnt work out better for all of us, but we know that you put complete effort into the job even if we don't agree on the path of the football program or the stadium experience. Good luck in you future endeavors.

razor93

October 31st, 2014 at 2:24 PM ^

For the great seats and the Coke.  I was really thirsty that day and who knew I was able to watch my favorite team at the same time.  You are the best!      /s

Danwillhor

October 31st, 2014 at 2:35 PM ^

you tend to be at the presser. He wasn't. When you are fired/forced out you tend to not be at the presser. He wasn't. We'll know later today based on the financial details of he was fired and allowed to save face or truly resigned out of caring. I'd bet on a force out with every dollar I have. Not only was he not there but he also let others speak on his behalf. Could be wrong but it screams fired/forced out.

Wolverine_Devo…

October 31st, 2014 at 2:42 PM ^

I appreciate all the kind words here, everyone. Since my services are no longer needed at the University of Michigan, I will be spending more time learning how to read blogs. I'm new at this, so go easy on me.

Just as my job and personality are, my comments will also be to the best of my ability.

Go Blue.