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<blockquote data-quote="gohornedfrogs" data-source="post: 3099341" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>TCU's situation is not unique. Everybody is accountable to someone, and they get their general direction from someone. This is how most large businesses are run. Donati and Boschini may have the most expertise, but they answer to, and they are at the whim of, a board of directors on the big issues.</p><p></p><p>Look at the Apple board of directors and tell me how many of those people really know operating systems, microchips, industrial design, etc. Yet they have oversight of the CEO and President. The skill that they bring to the table is the ability to see the big picture without getting twisted up with the details. </p><p></p><p>It would be a tragic mistake to let an AD run off and hire a coach without oversight and direction. There are no ADs out there making unilateral hiring decisions for football coaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohornedfrogs, post: 3099341, member: 3599"] TCU's situation is not unique. Everybody is accountable to someone, and they get their general direction from someone. This is how most large businesses are run. Donati and Boschini may have the most expertise, but they answer to, and they are at the whim of, a board of directors on the big issues. Look at the Apple board of directors and tell me how many of those people really know operating systems, microchips, industrial design, etc. Yet they have oversight of the CEO and President. The skill that they bring to the table is the ability to see the big picture without getting twisted up with the details. It would be a tragic mistake to let an AD run off and hire a coach without oversight and direction. There are no ADs out there making unilateral hiring decisions for football coaches. [/QUOTE]
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