According to this USA Today report (and tops in Big Ten)
http://footballscoop.com/news/the-h...tic-directors-salary-database-jack-swarbrick/
http://footballscoop.com/news/the-h...tic-directors-salary-database-jack-swarbrick/
According to this USA Today report (and tops in Big Ten)
http://footballscoop.com/news/the-h...tic-directors-salary-database-jack-swarbrick/
Dunno about being lucky to have him. Still, we really haven't accomplished anything in the major revenue sports other than spending a ton of money (Both Bigtime Donor and Casual Fan) and commercializing the product. Along the way, he completely destroyed loyalty in football and basketball as he refused to allow the longtime STH to have the right of first refusal to the new seats or comparable seats at the new arena, and he basically made a poor decision by overpricing the football parking at $600 donation + the price of parking. That blew up many longtime tailgates and has caused the west lot to be half full and imo cost us attendance.And, IMO, worth every penny. NU’s on-the-field successes, academic records, fundraising activities, and facilities investments are more than just noteworthy. They’re friggin awesome.
Here’s to the good Dr Jim spending another decade or more in Evanston.
Dunno about being lucky to have him. Still, we really haven't accomplished anything in the major revenue sports other than spending a ton of money (Both Bigtime Donor and Casual Fan) and commercializing the product. Along the way, he completely destroyed loyalty in football and basketball as he refused to allow the longtime STH to have the right of first refusal to the new seats or comparable seats at the new arena, and he basically made a poor decision by overpricing the football parking at $600 donation + the price of parking. That blew up many longtime tailgates and has caused the west lot to be half full and imo cost us attendance.
On the field, our football team still can't secure a division crown or close to it, and our basketball team finished off the radar in a bad way.
But oh ye can squeeze money out of donors and fans. I scaled back on my donations but still donate, even though I got booted from my courtside. But since our fans are now paying a 'donation fee' due to Dr Jim of thousands, plus the cost of the ticket, I'm assuming he will schedule "Top OOC" games as I can't see dropping thousands of dollars on a non established program watching the Mississippii Valley States, and the Brown Bombers filling out the non conference schedule. Hell, anything less than Duke will be a disappointment at this gauging when TV is readily available.
Go Cats!
Dunno about being lucky to have him. Still, we really haven't accomplished
anything in the major revenue sports other than spending a ton of money (Both Bigtime Donor and Casual Fan) and commercializing the product. Along the way, he completely destroyed loyalty in football and basketball as he refused to allow the longtime STH to have the right of first refusal to the new seats or comparable seats at the new arena, and he basically made a poor decision by overpricing the football parking at $600 donation + the price of parking. That blew up many longtime tailgates and has caused the west lot to be half full and imo cost us attendance.
On the field, our football team still can't secure a division crown or close to it, and our basketball team finished off the radar in a bad way.
But oh ye can squeeze money out of donors and fans. I scaled back on my donations but still donate, even though I got booted from my courtside. But since our fans are now paying a 'donation fee' due to Dr Jim of thousands, plus the cost of the ticket, I'm assuming he will schedule "Top OOC" games as I can't see dropping thousands of dollars on a non established program watching the Mississippii Valley States, and the Brown Bombers filling out the non conference schedule. Hell, anything less than Duke will be a disappointment at this gauging when TV is readily available.
Go Cats!
Dunno about being lucky to have him. Still, we really haven't accomplished anything in the major revenue sports other than spending a ton of money (Both Bigtime Donor and Casual Fan) and commercializing the product. Along the way, he completely destroyed loyalty in football and basketball as he refused to allow the longtime STH to have the right of first refusal to the new seats or comparable seats at the new arena, and he basically made a poor decision by overpricing the football parking at $600 donation + the price of parking. That blew up many longtime tailgates and has caused the west lot to be half full and imo cost us attendance.
On the field, our football team still can't secure a division crown or close to it, and our basketball team finished off the radar in a bad way.
But oh ye can squeeze money out of donors and fans. I scaled back on my donations but still donate, even though I got booted from my courtside. But since our fans are now paying a 'donation fee' due to Dr Jim of thousands, plus the cost of the ticket, I'm assuming he will schedule "Top OOC" games as I can't see dropping thousands of dollars on a non established program watching the Mississippii Valley States, and the Brown Bombers filling out the non conference schedule. Hell, anything less than Duke will be a disappointment at this gauging when TV is readily available.
Go Cats!
Incredibly profound observation as always! Now tell us again how the earth is actually flat...Dunno about being lucky to have him. Still, we really haven't accomplished anything in the major revenue sports other than spending a ton of money (Both Bigtime Donor and Casual Fan) and commercializing the product. Along the way, he completely destroyed loyalty in football and basketball as he refused to allow the longtime STH to have the right of first refusal to the new seats or comparable seats at the new arena, and he basically made a poor decision by overpricing the football parking at $600 donation + the price of parking. That blew up many longtime tailgates and has caused the west lot to be half full and imo cost us attendance.
On the field, our football team still can't secure a division crown or close to it, and our basketball team finished off the radar in a bad way.
But oh ye can squeeze money out of donors and fans. I scaled back on my donations but still donate, even though I got booted from my courtside. But since our fans are now paying a 'donation fee' due to Dr Jim of thousands, plus the cost of the ticket, I'm assuming he will schedule "Top OOC" games as I can't see dropping thousands of dollars on a non established program watching the Mississippii Valley States, and the Brown Bombers filling out the non conference schedule. Hell, anything less than Duke will be a disappointment at this gauging when TV is readily available.
Go Cats!
The NU AD position is about the most challenging in the country. NU is fortunate to have JP there to build a future.
I would argue its one of the better AD's jobs in the country. Metro area, Big 10 job, Great salary, terrific academic school (send your kids for free) not unrealistic pressure from alums and subway alums, winning just enough in the 2 major sports is applauded not criticized if not National Championship caliber, etc.Perhaps the most challenging among the Power 5 schools. I'm sure the AD at Eastern Michigan would like to have NU's resources.
I would argue its one of the better AD's jobs in the country. Metro area, Big 10 job, Great salary, terrific academic school (send your kids for free) not unrealistic pressure from alums and subway alums, winning just enough in the 2 major sports is applauded not criticized if not National Championship caliber, etc.
I would argue its one of the better AD's jobs in the country. Metro area, Big 10 job, Great salary, terrific academic school (send your kids for free) not unrealistic pressure from alums and subway alums, winning just enough in the 2 major sports is applauded not criticized if not National Championship caliber, etc.
A bucket of reality.Turk has a PhD in buckets of cold water
I think your OP had a considerable merit. You have always played the contrarian—sometimes for fun, sometimes to call BS on purple-tinted types like me. But your arguments often have merits (except flat earth stuff. That’s crazy).A bucket of reality.
Phillips has commercialized the product and it doesn't include loyalty in the recipe. Is there anything wrong with that? No. Do I support that? Yes, I can cut in line and be in front of all of the longtime dark ages supporters. And I hope and believe that this path continues this way which will eventually loosen the academic requirements as well. In fact, that's why I bought into the basketball program this year. As a commercial product, it's going to be all about performance now. That's just a fact because most aren't going to drop $10,000 to watch a half baked BB team playing against the Mississippi Valley State's. Just keeping it real. Look, I didn't graduate from NU, I just wanna see championships and crowns and if we can get there by going from A to B the quickest route then fine as long as we don't bring in rapist and thugs. I don't mind a C student or some new 'athletic program' degree we can come up with like some sorta "Sports management" degree.
If by exploiting you mean providing world class facilities, meals, education and a lifetime network then yes they’re downright abused. The athletes are pampered and I’m jealous, even though 15 years ago we had it real good then too.In other words, start exploiting athletes bigtime.
If by exploring you mean providing world class facilities, meals, education and a lifetime network then yes they’re downright abused.
My bad. I misinterpreted your response. I thought it was in reference to the post above.I mean bringing in kids who cannot succeed academically at Northwestern simply for their athletic talent.
Start exploiting? Really?In other words, start exploiting athletes bigtime.
Dudett, I'm not a Republican. Never have been. Not sure what you are talking about. And what do you mean a fan can't have it both ways? If someone is dropping money, it is both/and, not either/or. A fan is entitled to ***** about both. That said, I didn't ***** the loudest. Posters like DaCat flip like pancakes and started blasting the obvious after our rough start last year. I point out weaknesses whether we win or lose. And few fans pony up. Period. I doubt you pony up much at all.I Love it when the people who ***** the loudest when the teams aren’t performing big time, also ***** the loudest when they need to pony up. Can’t have it both ways, dude. As a hard core Republican, you should know that more than most.
You also cannot discount the effect of Morty. Having a President who supports athletics is critical. See Bob Strotz, Exhibit A.It's hard to evaluate him compared to other ADs in other situations because Northwestern's AD situation is somewhat unique: we had enormous potential, but it was untapped for decades.
In a lot of ways, Phillips has simply exploited and executed on what NU always had (great location outside of Chicago, extremely wealthy alumni base, Big Ten).
But it's not actually that simple given that nobody before him managed to execute on what NU has had for its entire existence as a member of the Big Ten. Northwestern has always been one of the wealthiest private universities with a great location and a charter member of the Big Ten.
It's only under Phillips that sports has really taken "center stage" and gotten funding comparable to what the traditional powerhouses have.
Based on the fact that he's gotten donors to give $400 million for just the current 3 major projects, along with the assumption that he oversees another $200 million+ renovation of the stadium, I'd argue that he's worth his pay.
The 2 most important aspects of his job are to 1) get the alumni to give generously to athletics projects and 2) make sure the football and basketball programs are succeeding. We've been successful on both fronts over the past decade.
Yeah, it helps that Schapiro and the trustees are the most "pro-sports" of any leadership we've had at the university historically. It's hard to imagine a project like the Fieldhouse getting to this point under some of the previous administrations to say the least.You also cannot discount the effect of Morty. Having a President who supports athletics is critical. See Bob Strotz, Exhibit A.
Posters like DaCat flip like pancakes and started blasting the obvious after our rough start last year.
I mean bringing in kids who cannot succeed academically at Northwestern simply for their athletic talent.
like it or not, you had meltdowns after some ugly losses early, then got on Corbi's bandwagon against the OL Coach. Not that I disagreed because it's fully acceptable for fans to want coaching changes, QB switches, etc., and YOU were not immune to it. Sorry.Lying again I see. I'm the one you always accuse of being a pollyanna, and yet you the loudmouth know-it-all who loves to disparage players, coaches, and administrators continues to make stuff up. I was one of the first to say we would run the table after the Penn State loss. I guess you have a hard time separating truth from fiction. The fake by the lake sure looks real, as do those satellite images from NASA that shows the earth being round. But don't let reality interrupt your trolling.
Phillips, by the way, has accomplished more in his tenure than arguably the other AD's combined have done in the last 100 years.
like it or not, you had meltdowns after some ugly losses early, then got on Corbi's bandwagon against the OL Coach. Not that I disagreed because it's fully acceptable for fans to want coaching changes, QB switches, etc., and YOU were not immune to it. Sorry.