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Perlman's role with the athletic department


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I actually do understand the sentiment that Eichorst was hired by Perlman specifically to get rid of Bo. I buy that. Now, Pelini deserved it and deserved to be gone I wanted him gone, and am very glad that he is gone.. But put it this way, I will not be unhappy when Perlman is no longer Chancellor of this great university.

Isn't our great university excelling overall under Harvey?

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Maintaining AAU accreditation and watching traveling expenses are two things that comprise part of a chancellor's job outside of athletics...

 

...and I think the State Auditor Mike Foley will be talking to Perlman about the second one here shortly:

 

The Nebraska State Auditor’s office is taking the University of Nebraska to task for some travel reimbursements it says include first-class flights, overpayments for meals and expensive oceanfront hotel rooms.

 

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/20/nebraska-auditor-slams-nu-travel-reimbursement/#ixzz3MXqZnuBh

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Maintaining AAU accreditation and watching traveling expenses are two things that comprise part of a chancellor's job outside of athletics...

 

...and I think the State Auditor Mike Foley will be talking to Perlman about the second one here shortly:

 

The Nebraska State Auditors office is taking the University of Nebraska to task for some travel reimbursements it says include first-class flights, overpayments for meals and expensive oceanfront hotel rooms.

 

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/20/nebraska-auditor-slams-nu-travel-reimbursement/#ixzz3MXqZnuBh

 

Perlman isn't the chancellor of UNMC which the first class air seats in that article are mentioning. Not to mention the vice Chancellor of UNMC said that the tickets were paid with private funds.

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Also drop the AAU shtick we all know that with our agriculture and UNMC being seperate from UNL it hurt us severely in maintaining our membership. Not to mention the membership doesn't really offer anything other than saying you are in the AAU.

Exactly!!!

 

This is simply the battle cry of football fans who think he has done a horrible job with football but have no clue what all else he does.

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Also drop the AAU shtick we all know that with our agriculture and UNMC being seperate from UNL it hurt us severely in maintaining our membership. Not to mention the membership doesn't really offer anything other than saying you are in the AAU.

Exactly!!!

 

This is simply the battle cry of football fans who think he has done a horrible job with football but have no clue what all else he does.

Find it funny that people were saying if this hire fails Perlman should lose his job haha. Our university has seen unprecedented growth academically with him at the helm. That is priority #1 by far and is why we and other universities hire athletic directors. All the chancellor cares about is that we are represented well. A loudmouth dumbass as your figurehead is good for no business or university

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Maintaining AAU accreditation and watching traveling expenses are two things that comprise part of a chancellor's job outside of athletics...

 

...and I think the State Auditor Mike Foley will be talking to Perlman about the second one here shortly:

 

The Nebraska State Auditors office is taking the University of Nebraska to task for some travel reimbursements it says include first-class flights, overpayments for meals and expensive oceanfront hotel rooms.

 

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/20/nebraska-auditor-slams-nu-travel-reimbursement/#ixzz3MXqZnuBh

 

Perlman isn't the chancellor of UNMC which the first class air seats in that article are mentioning. Not to mention the vice Chancellor of UNMC said that the tickets were paid with private funds.

 

 

 

And we've never known an elected public official to try and make a name for himself at the expense of the ivory tower academic elitists... Such a thing would NEVER happen. Especially not in a red state.

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My only complaint with Perlman is that he's not so great at being hip. His take on the Harlem Shake was pretty lame and hopefully he never tweets "#yolo" ever again.

 

Aside from that? Seems to be doing a great job. Football is Eichorst's business now and he seems to be a guy that will maintain values and excellence in all our progrums.

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Didnt Nebraska lose AAU membership under Perlman?

 

It did. By 2 votes. If 42 had voted against Nebraska instead of 44, we'd still be in it. And when people talk about agricultural research not being counted, and UNMC not being counted, those aren't just lame excuses. They are very valid.

 

Thanks for the lowdown!

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Didnt Nebraska lose AAU membership under Perlman?

 

It did. By 2 votes. If 42 had voted against Nebraska instead of 44, we'd still be in it. And when people talk about agricultural research not being counted, and UNMC not being counted, those aren't just lame excuses. They are very valid.

 

Thanks for the lowdown!

 

 

Those c$%k suckers at Wisconsin and Michigan voted against us.

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