Hyman Has An Opinion, And We Roll Our Eyes (Momentarily)

Even the most casual readers of this space are familiar with TRC’s ambivalence toward current former still current SC Athletic Director Eric Hyman.  Despite gains in multiple areas of our athletics program, there was always something about the man that caused us to withhold our praise and cast a certain amount of scorn.

Never comfortable in our hat

Perhaps it was an overriding feeling that Hyman was not really one of us, that he put the wants and needs of the Gamecock faithful behind the demands of his own professional advancement.  This apparent secondary emphasis came through in many of his early statements about Carolina (the fact that you just asked which ‘Carolina’ I meant proves my point, and betrays that the Gamecocks were only a tertiary concern, at best).

As his tenure drew on, we were similarly disappointed to watch him fumble important issues, such as immediate and long-term conference football scheduling (as viewed in comparison to our crafty friends to the west, the Georgia Bulldogs) and the assignment of permanent football cross division opponents (USC/TAMU is a horrible idea, but let’s save that for another day).  Hyman always seemed out of his league in conference-level decision making, and that only served to underscore our perception that we were only temporarily important to him.

To put it another way: does it really matter how long it will be before UNC-Chapel Hill give us that return home football game we’ve been owed?  Nope, ‘cause Hyman wouldn’t be around to see it anyway, right?

Which brings us up to yesterday’s radio interview with SC Radio Network’s Phil Kornblut.  In the interview, Hyman weighed in on our prospective AD search, and even hinted strongly that fan favorite Ray Tanner would not be qualified for the job.  Many tweeters and message board denizens collectively spilled piles of Cheetos on parent’s basement floors over his audacity at commenting on the search, much less opining over a top candidate’s strengths and weaknesses.

My own reaction was initially, and strongly, negative.  I carefully put down my own bag of Cheetos and launched into Mr. Hyman via our TRC twitter feed.  I even complained to my wife about it as we were brushing our teeth before turning in for the night (Mrs. Tbone was nonplussed by my outrage, by the way, and only yawned in response).

However, in listening to the interview again today I’ve developed a more moderate, albeit more strongly held, opinion:

Hyman accidentally let the cat out of the bag:  AD Ray Tanner is already a done deal.

Why else would a grown man discuss another grown man’s abilities and challenges in such an open way?  Why would he comment on the differences between the AD job and a head coaching job?  It’s no secret that the two men have disagreed during their common tenure, but would he take a parting shot at arguably the greatest head coach in Gamecock history?

I suggest to you that even Hyman is not is that small.

What he told Kornblut sounded like something he had said a time or two before.  Perhaps to the Trustees, perhaps to Tanner himself.  The AD job is different, you will need strong people around you, the learning curve will be steep, etc. all sounds like job advice, and not candidate selection tips.

And perhaps most telling of all, Hyman indicated that a “national search” was always his philosophy as it served to “validate” an internal hire.

In other words, you conduct the national search to reassure everyone that the best person got the job, when you knew all along that the best person was already in an office down the hall.

Hate Hyman all you want (we’ll stand with you all the way) but I think he just bumbled his way to some big news.

Gamecock Gameday!

Surprised there hasn’t been more excitement about tonight’s SEC East football showdown between the Gamecocks and the Bulldogs of Uga.  The game is set to be nationally televised beginning at 7:00 pm on ESPNU.  Check your local listings.

As for predictions, this game is always a slugfest, but seems to follow a biannual rhythm of low scoring contests at the Brice, and shootouts in Athens.  I’m gonna predict another Athens high scoring affair.

Something tells me that Big Melvin is gonna be primed for a stellar game, and I would look for at least one trick play from the HBC in the kicking game.

In the end, I think #21 takes over down the stretch, and the Gamecock defense hold on to the win.

What do you think will happen?

The Buck Sweep – New ADition

The next AD?

As the Eric Hyman era officially comes to a close this month, the search has commenced for someone to follow perhaps the best Athletic Director in South Carolina history.  While people with ties to USC like Dan Radakovich (GT), Brad Edwards (Newberry), and Chris Massaro (MTSU) have been mentioned, the primary attention has turned to head baseball coach Ray Tanner. 

My question is – why?

Now before you jump me, I’m not saying Tanner couldn’t do a fantastic job.  He may very well become an outstanding AD someday.  But I think it’s a reasonable question to ask.

What qualifies Ray Tanner to be the next AD at South Carolina?  What I’ve heard from the gallery is:

  • He has run our baseball program for 16 years and turned it into the best in the country.  OK.
  • He oversaw every aspect of the building of Carolina Stadium, perhaps the best collegiate baseball facility in the nation.  OK.
  • He was an Associate AD at North Carolina State before coming to South Carolina.  OK.
  • He has expressed interest in being an AD someday.  Um, not a qualifier, but OK.
  • He…um…oversaw every aspect…   You already said that. 

Honestly, I hope he does get the job, I really do.  But the fact most people are speaking of it as a foregone conclusion baffles me.  There are people out there with much better resumes as actual Athletic Directors than Ray Tanner that would kill for this job. 

Now, Tanner has done an immeasurable amount of good not only for our baseball program, but for our entire athletic department.  That certainly counts for a lot.  If he really wants this job, he should get serious consideration (which it appears he is). 

While some are reporting the deal is imminent, Tanner is playing it close to the vest, saying he feels like he has several more years of coaching left in him.  Meanwhile, university president Harris Pastides isn’t tipping his hand either

This is a hire that cannot be screwed up, people.  For whatever faults he may have had, Eric Hyman left us in much better shape than he found us, and we need that momentum to continue. 

Will Ray Tanner make a great Athletic Director?  I don’t know, but I have a feeling we’re about to find out. 

Sweeping on…

The Yes Man.  We’ve given Eric Hyman quite a bit of guff in this blog space before, but the fact is the guy did a heck of a lot to improve our Athletic Department.  Sure, he let his alma mater (UNC) off the hook a couple of times on the gridiron.  And more than a few old-timer pinchpennies were bent out of shape when they finally had to pay more for their football tickets after 50 years.  But the fact is all that was long overdue, and has led to an impressive master building plan that will make all our facilities among the best in the country. 

And to that, we say YES.

NKOTB.  Texas A&M and Missouri are now officially part of the Southeastern Conference.  Welcome, friends.

In other news, Clemson is still in the ACC.  And still not relevent.   

Texas A&M 1, South Carolina 0.  In the burgeoning new rivalry, the Aggies draw first blood

And the Next Next Herschel Walker is… Keith Marshall!  Did anyone NOT see this coming for Isaiah Crowell?  Well, maybe you didn’t see scratched off serial numbers on a handgun, that’s pretty serious business.  I would’ve put my money on weed, of which the entire car apparently reeked, but there was no evidence and therefore no additional charges.  Look for Mr. Crowell to surface at Jacksonville State if he doesn’t get any substantial jail time. 

My Favorite Martin.  Frank Martin picked up a huge commitment from 2014 PG Marcus Stroman out of Keenan on Monday.  I had never heard of the guy, but when I asked Columbia local Gman if Stroman was any good he simply replied “VERY”.  Word.

If you’re not already following us on Twitter, please do so, you will be handsomely rewarded – @rubrchickens.

Happy Independence Day everybody.  The countdown to SEC Media days starts now.