Chip: University president Joan Gabel knows big-picture importance of Gophers sports

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Joan Gabel has held leadership positions at universities in the SEC, ACC and Big 12 conferences, so the University of Minnesota’s new president wasn’t dumbstruck when athletic director Mark Coyle outlined a $123 million budget to her and the Board of Regents late this week.

Gabel understands that college athletics are an expensive and highly visible industry. And as she takes over the top post at a Big Ten school, Gabel knows that her legacy will be defined in some measure by what happens on the athletic side.

“Their success, in every way that we would measure success — wins and beyond — is a proxy in many ways for the overall success of the institution,” Gabel said Thursday after Coyle delivered his annual address to regents.

Gabel will be pulled in a million directions and will hear a million opinions — as any new president at a Power Five university would — but her relationship with Coyle is imperative. Academics will and always should be Gabel’s front-burner mission, but based on history, some of her most high-profile moments will involve athletics. In good times and bad. That’s just reality.

It was that way with recently departed Eric Kaler, and Mark Yudof and Robert Bruininks before him.

“It’s high interest to people in our state,” said Bruininks, who was president during the creation of TCF Bank Stadium. “People get excited about athletics and that’s one of the ways they most strongly identify with the academic programs and responsibilities of the university. I took it very seriously. I probably spent 10 to 15 percent of my time attending events, raising money for athletics, meeting with the athletic leadership.”

Gabel and Coyle have met several times already, both in group settings and one on one. Both used the word “critical” in describing the importance of having alignment between university president and athletic director in vision, commitment, execution … in everything really.

The cliché is that an athletic department serves as the front porch to a university. But it’s true. Nothing compares in terms of creating an emotional attachment and pride with fans and alumni. Nothing on campus is more visible than the football and basketball teams. And there’s a direct correlation between a successful athletic program and financial giving by donors.

Some scoff at the hypocrisy within college sports as the industry inches closer to professionalism, and there is validity to those concerns. But this is the ballgame now. Buy-in from the top cannot be tepid.

http://www.startribune.com/universi...cture-importance-of-gophers-sports/512690352/

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That's a big job.

IMO she doesn't have to be a big rah rah rah kinda president to support athletics. Just be there for them when they need it. Otherwise I respect she has a ton of work to do.
 




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