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Interesting he views it as the school’s responsibility—and not his own?Sha’s comments about the school’s money raising and competitive standing are interesting to me.
Pretty disappointing that the Monsignor didn't even acknowledge Jerry's request. You couldn't ask for a safer interview than one from Jerry. Very sad that the University President is going to operate in an ivory tower. It surely has its root causes in the whole Seminary/McCarrick thing. Pretty sad that an apparently good man has to stay so aloof.Aug. 4: A busy day of Pirate news
For starters, I reported on a couple of notable scheduling wrinkles -- a fundraiser exhibition at Monmouth and a regular-season doubleheader at the iconic Palestra in Philly. Both excellent ideas. Plenty of Hall donors in Monmouth County and the Palestra should be in every hoop-heads bucket list.
So the Pirates' non-conference schedule is close to done: at Alabama and Rutgers, Kansas State at home, two games in the Bahamas vs. either Wisconsin, N.C. State or a team to be announced; an American Athletic Conference foe (probably Charlotte) at the Palestra, UNC Greensboro (at Walsh), Saint Peter's, NJIT, and Wagner.
Plus an exhibition against Monmouth and closed-door scrimmages against VCU and Boston College.
Then Shaheen Holloway spoke with a handful of reporters for 30 minutes and discussed the state of the roster and the sport at length. Here are my 5 takeaways along with his related quotes.
From a reporter's standpoint, Holloway can be difficult to access, but when you do get him, he tends to be very good -- you get real insights, not BS. This was a good example of that. He encouraged questions about anything and everything except for his contract extension (the university never publicly acknowledges contracts).
Speaking of the university, in early July I requested an interview with Seton Hall's president, Msgr. Joseph Reilly, about athletics (now that he has been cleared of wrongdoing in his prior handling of the seminary). The response has been radio silence. Not even an acknowledgement of a request.
Reilly has been president for two years and to my knowledge has not done an interview outside of with student media (good job by them). All I can do is ask. I can't force my way into an interview. But to not even have my emailed request so much as acknowledged in return is disheartening.
But he is a great supporter of basketball and sports we are told…Pretty disappointing that the Monsignor didn't even acknowledge Jerry's request. You couldn't ask for a safer interview than one from Jerry. Very sad that the University President is going to operate in an invory tower. It surely has its root causes in the whole Seminary/McCarrick thing. Pretty sad that an apparently good man has to stay so aloof.
You're misreading what Jerry is saying. He is not in contact with the monsignor. He is dealing with a person who is in charge of media relations. That is who he is upset with.Pretty disappointing that the Monsignor didn't even acknowledge Jerry's request. You couldn't ask for a safer interview than one from Jerry. Very sad that the University President is going to operate in an ivory tower. It surely has its root causes in the whole Seminary/McCarrick thing. Pretty sad that an apparently good man has to stay so aloof.
There is not much room for excuses from the public relations team on why they have not responded to Jerry, especially when you consider the piece is likely to be highly complementary and the fact that they ignored repeated outreach from me when trying to break a story in the not-so-distant past.You're misreading what Jerry is saying. He is not in contact with the monsignor. He is dealing with a person who is in charge of media relations. That is who he is upset with.
I doubt the monsignor is even aware of Jerry's complaint.
But that’s the problem, Dan. We can only judge by what we see and what deficiencies and gaps exist when you compare us to our peers.If you had any idea what the Monsignor has done in his time at the Hall, traveling the country, securing major donations and spearheading the best freshmen class in school history you might not be so critical as you are above.
He's sleeping over, right?If you had any idea what the Monsignor has done in his time at the Hall, traveling the country, securing major donations and spearheading the best freshmen class in school history you might not be so critical as you are above.
What metric makes this the best freshman class in school history?If you had any idea what the Monsignor has done in his time at the Hall, traveling the country, securing major donations and spearheading the best freshmen class in school history you might not be so critical as you are above.
The question then becomes, how/when does the diocese change/shift that stance when enrollement/financial/etc pressure mounts and the school/diocese face more dire situations?I think everyone is missing the big picture with this one …. SHU seems to be taking its lead from the Archdiocese, which is a VERY insular organization. The Archdiocese doesn’t really care about PR, and in making its higher-ups public figures. It’s just not their philosophy. Unfortunately, SHU seems to have to follow along.
They never will.The question then becomes, how/when does the diocese change/shift that stance when enrollement/financial/etc pressure mounts and the school/diocese face more dire situations?
It‘s really not his fault for the reasons mentioned elsewhere. If SHU were run by a religious order, I’d say maybe. But when we’re talking about SHU being Archdiocesan-run, not so much. Bureaucracy in action!Dan said the quiet part aloud, "I doubt the monsignor is even aware of Jerry's complaint." That lack of awareness from Reilly is exactly why he has been underwhelming
They never will.
A motto that always stuck with me from my days of Basic Catholicism class: God Is Not A Democracy.
They operate under a different standard that’s all their own.
Never say never. Who knows how that operating standard would change if they were hemmoraging money while their backstop of resources deterioratedThey never will.
A motto that always stuck with me from my days of Basic Catholicism class: God Is Not A Democracy.
They operate under a different standard that’s all their own.
We're hemorrhaging sponduliks hereNever say never. Who knows how that operating standard would change if they were hemmoraging money while their backstop of resources deteriorated
Dan, I think you hit on an important point in your next to last sentence..."...obviously Jerry would be the best person to conduct said interview." in the context of addressing the 800 pound gorilla in the room.I agree wholeheartedly that eventually in good faith that the Monsignor does more than the one interview with the students. However, the issue with Jerry was with the sports relation guy not the monsignor.
That said I feel Reilly has to be more open with what went down and obviously Jerry would be the best person to conduct said interview. But my point was not to degrade a person who in his two years here has done amazing things for the school based on just this one topic.
I like the Monsignor and feel he is doing good job, but Dan what you list above his all part of his standard job description, noting particularly special or unique from my perspective.If you had any idea what the Monsignor has done in his time at the Hall, traveling the country, securing major donations and spearheading the best freshmen class in school history you might not be so critical as you are above.
They never will.
A motto that always stuck with me from my days of Basic Catholicism class: God Is Not A Democracy.
They operate under a different standard that’s all their own.
Yes, but how successful you are is the important thing. And the school is thrilled with the results to date.I like the Monsignor and feel he is doing good job, but Dan what you list above his all part of his standard job description, noting particularly special or unique from my perspective.
The media relations person would consult/advise with the president. He would be counseled but the decision is his. I worked in this capacity for years.You're misreading what Jerry is saying. He is not in contact with the monsignor. He is dealing with a person who is in charge of media relations. That is who he is upset with.
I doubt the monsignor is even aware of Jerry's complaint.
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