RacerJoeD wrote:I dont know the details, but in cases like what you describe, pressure comes from other areas that would keep an AD from making the decision. this can include fans, but more likely includes alumni/donors, or the school president.
If it were solely Boatright, how the hell did he get a 37.5% salary increase? Do you mean a pay cut?
I also dont understand what your position is on this...
You talk about saving Marshall's job, but that what Marshall did was worthy of firing for cause but Boatright didn't do that. SO which is it? Does Boatright deserve to be fired for keeping Marshall, or fired for not firing him?
First off .. Marshall 100% should have been fired for what he did. Just putting that out there before I go on since i know the pitchforks are out saying all Shocker fans wanted to keep him. I didn't.
As far as Boatright. No he didn't mean a pay cut. Boatright got a 37% raise .. in October 2020 ... in the middle of the Marshall Investigation ... in the middle of the pandemic when the athletic department was bleeding money and having to cut jobs ... he got a massive raise. Then a month later they fire Marshall with zero transparency. Even worse, the raise wasn't publically announced until like a year later.
Boatright obviously knew about what happened and probably knew more and somehow blackmailed that into a raise. Its the only thing that makes sense to give someone that massive of a raise in that timing.
Outside of that .. there was zero vision from Boatright and in general things were trending in the wrong direction. I'm a donor to WSU .. I heard ZERO from WSU or the athletic department over the last 3-4 years about any sort of vision. No facilities plan, no idea where money was going .. no idea why I should donate more. All I got was a standard renewal each year asking me to donate more to the general fund (which had no plan besides keeping the lights on). Boatright had burnt bridges with a lot of our donor base because he was frankly .. an ahole. Very few people had good interactions with him.
Overall, it was time to move on. Too many red flags. The one the media publicized was about him dropping the ball on NIL.. but that was just the last straw in a long list of failures.