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Thursday September 17, 2009

Praising the AD

Praising the AD
If you ever criticize when things are bad then you must praise when things go right.

It is not secret that I have criticized the administration when I felt it deserved it over the past few years but this TCU game time switch deserves credit.

So how did this switch come about?

According to a couple of people I talked to in the athletic department, the administration considered a lot of information when they made the original decision but they received such a backlash that they reconsidered.

A lot of times you get politically correct statements in official releases but yesterday Clemson sent out the following statement:

“After further review, we have decided to make this time change,” said Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips. “This decision to play at 3:30 PM is made to provide balance between our fans that prefer an earlier kickoff time and our fans that prefer a later kickoff time. We look forward to playing an excellent TCU team that is currently ranked in the top 15 in the nation.”

This was what I was told as well but sometimes what happens and what is released can be two different things. However, this is not the case in this situation. Phillips said they did review things further and the decision was a compromise for the fans.

This switch is refreshing because it reaffirms what we already knew. The power is in the people. The reason they have the stadium is for fans and Clemson fans had their say in this matter.

Now, here is the dangerous part. Now the fans have learned that they have are heard and now they have incentive to voice their opinions even more.

In the past few years, so many decisions have been made without the consideration of the fans being a major priority. I see so many examples of the university not giving the fans enough credit and trying to spin things in order to fool some fans.

Don’t get me wrong, sometimes we fans are wrong. However, I would say when there is a line drawn in the sand, I think the administration often loses sight of the little man’s opinion.

Terry Don Phillips has made enough mistakes to last a while. As the athletic director, he should be scrutinized and held accountable for his department’s performance. However, he deserves praise when a good decision is made too.

The fact is that the athletic department is still worried about finances and they need butts to be in the seats for home football games. One athletic department official told me yesterday that a 1 o’clock game against TCU was expected to draw around 70,000 fans. The same official said a 3:30 game could affect the crowd by a few thousand fans.

If I could say one thing to the administration at Clemson it would be a request to be more upfront with the fans. I understand the need for official releases and some politically correctness but the truth is always the best answer. That is what made this release refreshing. They admitted they reviewed the time of the TCU game and made a compromise for the fans.

Sometimes the administration at Clemson does not give the Clemson people enough credit. You should just be upfront and honest. Clemson people see through the spin. Clemson people are real. They are intelligent and they have good instincts. They can tell the difference between sincerity and spin.

However, now the fans have to do their part. The TCU game is was scheduled as a result of the fans original displeasure with this year’s home schedule. The athletic department knew fans were going to be upset with another patsy so they made the TCU game work. The fans have spoken about the game time and the administration responded with their compromise.

So now, Clemson has an opponent that is ranked in the top 15 in the country coming to Death Valley at good time of the day. Now it is time for the fans to show up and support this team against this opponent at this game time. If fans don’t support it then the administration would have less incentive to listen to the next complaint. If the fans come out and support it then the administration would consider bigger non-conference games and 3:30 games more often.

One last note. The TCU game is very attractive because is a ranked team that the Tigers have not played in years. It should be a big game atmosphere and a chance to impress the country. However, Saturday’s Boston College game is much bigger. Boston College is a conference game and a division game. I know the game is at noon but I want to encourage everyone to consider the importance of this game.

I am looking forward to seeing you guys Saturday and next week. This should be pretty interesting watching this season develop with two home games to round out September.

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Comments:

Actually the time change sucks for me, I have a wedding to attend at 5pm!!

I was one of the few people happy with the 1pm start.

Posted by DV_1981 on September 17, 2009 at 01:00 PM EDT #


To have made the 1PM decision from the start, TDP should have done so for specific reasons. Changing a KO time because of phone calls and emails shows what little thought was put into the original decision. And the emails and calls should not have been a suprise. The CUAD has heard this before.

TDP has made errors in the past, but this time it was easily correctable...not like the $$$ wasted on TB's extension.

This is not his first mistake, and it will not be his last.

Posted by TigerGrad'93 on September 17, 2009 at 01:01 PM EDT #


Deer Mick,

Please put more por-ta-johns in Lot 5.

love,
otisman

Posted by otisman on September 17, 2009 at 01:13 PM EDT #


Mickey, you may like the KO time change but this shows a lack of leadership by the AD. After the 1pm KO was announced I made plans to go on a mission trip after the game. Now it will cost me a fortune to change my plans. If the AD makes a decision he should stick with it!!!

Posted by pawguy1 on September 17, 2009 at 01:42 PM EDT #


I'd say that TCU & FSU are the best (and arguably the only great) home games of the season. Will the attendance really only be around 70,000 for TCU? Shouldn't that be in the 80's?

Posted by Razzmatazz on September 17, 2009 at 02:00 PM EDT #


pawguy1,
My sister is the biggest Tiger fan I know. She has four seats on the 50 but gave them up because my nieces have something Saturday morning. She is now looking for tickets because of the switch. Bad news is her four on the 50 are gone. Good news is at least she gets to come now.

Posted by Mickey Plyler on September 17, 2009 at 02:24 PM EDT #


If the CUAD just figured out the majority of fans DO NOT prefer the 1:00 kickoffs, they haven't been listening to the fans. Somehow I don't find this very surprising...

Posted by CUTIGER3 on September 17, 2009 at 03:23 PM EDT #


Is there still a chance this game could be televised? The switch to the 3:30 "timeslot" seems a little suspicious.

Posted by Fluxus on September 17, 2009 at 05:57 PM EDT #


fluxus,
No chance for TV.

Posted by Mickey Plyler on September 17, 2009 at 07:07 PM EDT #


I don't understand why some Clemson fans think it's their RIGHT to attend all the home football games. It's not!

I often hear the people who live 3-4 hours away from Clemson whining about night games making it difficult for them to attend. Well, either move closer to Clemson if it's that important, make the trip anyway and know you'll be getting home late, or get over it.

The same goes for people who made plans for a certain start time and are now upset that the time has been changed. It's a football game, folks. It's not life or death. If it's important enough for you to attend, make it happen. And if not, then accept the fact that there are other things in life besides football. Dang.

Posted by Judge Keller on September 17, 2009 at 07:34 PM EDT #


Thanks TDP for changing the time. Now, about that $3.5 million....

Posted by Ranger on September 17, 2009 at 08:14 PM EDT #


Bottom line is it does not matter what time the game is, the stadium should be full if we are to become a big time program.

Posted by Valley Boy on September 17, 2009 at 09:22 PM EDT #


Why are we playing a top 15 team if the game isn't televised? I'd rather be playing UCLA on TV.

Posted by rkantor on September 20, 2009 at 05:47 PM EDT #


Why are we playing a top 15 team if the game isn't televised? I'd rather be playing UCLA on TV.

Posted by rkantor on September 20, 2009 at 06:06 PM EDT #


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