Kennel Delivers Annual Communique To The Masses

Cue the laugh track, here comes Bob Kennel’s annual communique.

__________________________________________________________________
Open Letter to Chancellor James Oblinger 23 March 2006

Subject: NC State’s “Institutional Control”

Dear Chancellor Oblinger,
NC State is a Great University, and you are doing an excellent job building upon the strengths of previous Chancellors and taking us even further. Sincere thanks to you.
I am writing concerning our NC State athletic program and some rumblings within our fan base. My family has strongly supported NC State athletics for over 60 years, and I competed for the Wolfpack in the late 50’s one year in basketball and four in football and baseball under four NC Sports Hall of Fame coaches. My red blood runs very deep.
The level of discourse concerning NC State athletics needs to be raised to a higher standard than it currently sits with some media, Internet boards, and some individuals. This is very important for our great institution. It is well known that the general public often simplistically judges sports scores on a win-lose basis while the “scores” for the importance of the Centennial Campus precedent, or 30,000 students entrusted to the University, or Billion Dollar “Achieve” campaign are not known on a daily or seasonal basis.
Recently I have been embarrassed for our University by some of the stories, language, and rumors emanating from the media, Internet, and individuals concerning our men’s basketball team and coach Herb Sendek. But the issue goes far beyond that to the subject of NC State’s “Institutional Control.” NC State has experienced external “gotcha” campaigns going back sixteen years to Coach Valvano, five years to Coach Avent, last year to Coach Sendek, and six months ago to Coach Amato where someone was after a coach’s scalp.
Sixteen years ago we did not have “Institutional Control” when Coach Valvano was dismissed. (I was the President of the Alumni Association at the time and saw first hand how decision making was taken away from NC State because we didn’t have Institutional Control in place). Today we do have it, and fortunately these last-named coaches are still representing NC State very well.
The real question is “What do you do with those who wish to influence hiring and firing decisions of the University outside of Institutional Control?” Following are some thoughts on this subject for three publics with which the University must deal:

MEDIA: NC State is subject to both local and national media, and they will always be with us. It is strange that media outside North Carolina questions why some of our fans want to get rid of a successful coach such as Herb Sendek. Locally, however, we have seen TV, several newspaper writers, and even an anonymous Technician editorial playing up negativity at inopportune times over the past two weeks.

MESSAGE BOARD FANS: Duke and Carolina may have their “WalMart” fans, but NC State has its “Message Board” fans (as well as “radio call-in” fans). Recently there has been a steady drumbeat of posters with “Fire Herb” mentality, with some individuals having literally thousands of separate posts on message boards. They are in the minority; but their anonymous and numerous posts help feed a negative frenzy. I personally interact with many of them under the name “58 Wolf Kennel” to try to reason and to understand what makes them tick. Indeed the Internet message boards are usually enjoyable for information, humor, discussions, and even emotional outlets on many subjects. However when the Internet Board or Blogger mentality tries to effect change by rumor planting or obsessive posts they will come up short in the outcome but can poison the waters in the process. Simple examples involve hurting NC State’s national image, upsetting the families of coaches, and potentially harming recruiting.

IMPORTANT INDIVIDUALS: Every organization from universities to companies to churches has important individuals who influence decisions even though they are not the decision makers themselves. Sometimes they influence by their counsel, sometimes by their financial commitments. NC State is no exception, and NC State athletics has greatly benefited from both influences. For example, the Wolfpack Club provides excellent support for NC State athletics on the basis of such people as do individuals supporting the ACHIEVE Program. Such people are often very strong in their opinions as well as their influence. NC State is fortunate to have very few of its important people who join in the negative feeding frenzies, but it does happen. Sometimes it’s not unlike a good church Deacon who withholds his tithe until the Minister is asked to leave.

INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL: Ultimately this involves the authority and responsibility of the Chancellor and the Board of Trustees to deal with athletics as well as all other University issues. For athletics this authority line goes through the Athletic Department and NC State Athletic Director Lee Fowler. He is charged with directing a competitive, clean, and cost-effective athletic program that will bring honor to the University. Responsibility for hiring and firing of coaches and other staff reside with the Chancellor and Athletic Director with the concurrence of the Board of Trustees. This is as it should be. The Chancellor may also seek input from his Council on Athletics made up of Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, and Wolfpack Club representatives. (I have had the honor of serving twice on this Council in the mid 1990’s and mid 2000’s, and I believe the overall health of our athletics program is the best it has ever been).

How does NC State judiciously exercise its Institutional Control given loud inputs from the three public “voices” above? After considerable thought, here is how I believe each of the three might be handled.

(a) Media: Continue to be polite but firm that you will make all personnel decisions with inputs from the Athletic Director, advice as desired from the representative Council on Athletics, and concurrence from the Trustees. You might even chide the local media for helping feed some of negative frenzy by often using and being used by the Internet rumor mills. You should assure the national media that NC State has firm Institutional Control of both its athletic programs and its expanded land-grant mission.

(b) Message Board Fans: They should simply be ignored. The anonymous nature of the Message Boards leaves it no credibility in either quality or quantity of posted information. Reason is not their agenda when what they seek is personnel change. There is no appeasement for negative feelings; and debating just inflames the passions. Of course, signed letters and e-mails identifying who and why a position is being taken should always be accepted, but you and your staff must always determine the position you wish to take. There may be a few empty seats. The Wolfpack Club would probably take some temporary heat, possibly with slightly reduced membership or participation at events; but I believe they strongly support your decisions.

(c) Important Individuals: This is the most difficult issue to deal with because such people are usually well thought out as well as influential. Once you and staff have listened to them and formed your own decisions, they will just have to live with it. At one time seven years ago, I did not agree with the timing of Chancellor Fox’s decision on relieving Coach O’Cain and gave her a letter on my reasons (even though not one of the important persons). However, once she made the decision, I fully supported it and told her so. Her decision was difficult but ultimately wise, and she clearly exercised Institutional Control.

There are also clear benefits to the Chancellor in dealing with such athletic issues.

• The NCAA likes to see demonstrations of Institutional Control.
• It’s good for every Chancellor to have on his or her record.
• It shows the University community that you and the AD are responsibly in charge of all our coaches to run competitive, clean, cost-effective programs.
• It also gives an answer to some national perceptions that some of the inmates were loose.

Finally, I wish to state my personal support for whatever decisions you make. I also trust the recommendations that AD Lee Fowler makes and any actions of the Board of Trustees. I have known most members of the Trustees for many years and implicitly trust their judgment as well as their Chair Wendell Murphy. I also believe the Council on Athletics can always be helpful in giving a representative view from the faculty, staff, students, alumni, and Wolfpackers.
Congratulations again on the overall job you are doing and wisdom on future decisions as well.

Sincerely,

Bob Kennel ‘58

About StateFans

'StateFansNation' is the shared profile used by any/all of the dozen or so authors that contribute to the blog. You may not always agree with us, but you will have little doubt about where we stand on most issues. Please follow us on Twitter and FaceBook

Campus News General NCS Basketball

77 Responses to Kennel Delivers Annual Communique To The Masses

  1. class of '74 03/31/2006 at 6:50 AM #

    Everyone has an ego fortunately most of us have our egos under control. Mr. Kennel should seek help to come to grips with the fact he is a legend in his mind only. I take relief in knowing there are fewer of his types and more of the Tommy Burleson kind in the Wolfpack community, and thank god for that!

  2. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 7:03 AM #

    He is the prototypical example of the kind of attitude that has permeated our Athletics Department and Administration for the last 16 years….and helps explain why our department is a laughing stock when it comes to results.

  3. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 7:12 AM #

    I’m an alumni of North Carolina State University same as Kennel.

    If you read anything from Kennel, you realize that there is no way that Pope Kennel thinks of you as “same as him”

    The arrogance of things like “listen to the important people” is breath taking. He is so arrogant that he thinks that anyone important must think like him. I wonder if Richard Vaughn, Dereck Close, the Dail family and half of the members of the Board of Trustees know that Kennel calls them unimportant simply because they have an opinion that differs from him?

    Of course “important people” — just like “success” within our athletics programs — is subjectively defined as whatever the author wants it to be.

    What’s saddest is that Herb and his staff run from Kennel. The old joke at Case was that you knew Kennel was in the building when all of the doors to the offices started simultaneously shutting.

    At least you have a more clear insight into how fucked up NC State truly is (and an explanation for our horrible athletics results) when people like Kennel have been on the Athletics Council for years and have been allowed to be such a major component of the University.

  4. Philip#17 03/31/2006 at 7:14 AM #

    Surely this senile old man has got to die soon?

  5. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 7:40 AM #

    Want a real name, then! Wayne Terry, 1972 Alumni, now a Gamecock Club member because of Fowler and Sendek, thank you! I won’t even watch you on TV anymore and don’t have any intention of ever giving anymore money, and better than that, will no longer recommend N C State students to be hired in a very large national CPA firm either!!!! The Carolina MAC grads are performing better anyway. Maybe this is a trend!

    This should be bronzed and be what the Chancellor receives…not Kennel’s lunacy.

    Let me tell you a quick story about us “unimportant” people to illustrate the dangers of what is happening at NC State right now and with the division between the average Joe and the elite campus. —

    In 1997 I was working for First Union (nation’s 6th biggest bank at the time.). I had the honor of moving into their College Relations (and recruiting) group at a time when they were simultaneously re-structuring the group to include only 20 “Core Schools” from which to recruit throughout the Southeast

    NC State had been removed as a core school and was NOT on the list. No more corporate recruiting at NC State. Period.

    I personally raised holy hell and convinced them to give me a year of recruiting at NC State to see some results. Including the temporary placement program in Raleigh, I proceeded to help get over ONE HUNDRED TENETY NC State students/alums hired at First Union in the next two years.

    Of all the things to which I have given my time at NC State, there is nothing that I am more proud of than what I did to support the University and so many alums with my influence at First Union.

    Today, the merged First Union/Wachovia couldn’t have a stronger relationship with NC State, in part because of how many Wolfpakers currently work at the organization. And, today…nobody has a clue that NC State had originally been left off the organization’s primary recruiting list almost a decade ago.

    I don’t think that folks at the University truly understand the nature and the importance of a happy OVERALLY fanbase (regardless of how much money that certain donors give).

    This discussion was a major point behind this entry that I wrote last week and that got a lot of attention.

    Today, I work for another very large national bank who is in the process of re-igniting their recruiting efforts to hire hundreds of undergrads throughout the country. I am a shareholder in this bank and I want to see us succeed with the very best.

    Knowing that the mission of one of NC State’s most visible divisions – athletics – settles for such mediocrity in its gross mis-management, why would I (or anyone) bother spending time raising my voice and promoting NC State? I can only assume that kind of mediocrity runs rampant throughout the rest of the University.

    Bob Kennel says that my voice is unimportant and doesn’t deserve to be listened to anyway…so, I guess I will just keep it shut in all things related to our “great” institution.

  6. formrwolffan 03/31/2006 at 7:53 AM #

    I too kept waiting for the punch line. Thought it had to be a joke. Perhaps “message board fans” are in the minority, but I have yet to talk to a State grad in person here in western NC (and I know a lot of them) that doesn’t think Sendek needs to go (along with Fowler).
    I am a real person too:
    Mark Gosnell
    Hickory, NC
    ’79 NCSU
    Former State football season ticket holder – now UVa season ticket holder and Virginia Athletics Foundation member. They may be no better than State, but it is a hell of a beautiful place to watch a football game (AND I get to see my kid).
    I have given my last dime to anything having to do with NCSU until there are some changes made in the athletics department that demonstrate a desire to compete on the highest level.

  7. dan 03/31/2006 at 8:53 AM #

    “Knowing that the mission of one of NC State’s most visible divisions – athletics – settles for such mediocrity in its gross mis-management, why would I (or anyone) bother spending time raising my voice and promoting NC State? I can only assume that kind of mediocrity runs rampant throughout the rest of the University.”

    Jeff, this seems like a stretch (at best). I work somewhere where NC State grads are recruited on an even par with Ivy Leaguers, elite northeastern universities and the larege west-coast schools (happy to be more specific off-line). I can tell you with 100% confidence that the Sendek / Amato coaching situations have ZERO effect on future recruiting efforts.

    The way current recruits peform on the job has a MUCH higher impact on where future recruiting takes place. You are free to let your feelings about the athletic dept carry over to your recruiting efforts. But, from my experience w/ NC State grads, it’s your companies loss.

  8. Jeremy 03/31/2006 at 9:04 AM #

    Had they invented paragraph breaks in the 50’s?

  9. Only One 03/31/2006 at 9:24 AM #

    how bout putting a bounty on that loudmouth idiot kennel

  10. BJD95 03/31/2006 at 9:24 AM #

    In fairness, I don’t think Kennel really views himself as Papal material. He’s in the Coach K realm of viewing himself as the Messiah. The arrogance to deem the Chancellor as someone who needs his ADVICE (not just opinion), and to plaster it on the internet for good measure.

    I certainly used my real name when I cut back my giving and told the Wolfpack Club that I would donate no more than the bare minimum to maintain my football LTRs until Sendek was gone. I have used my real name to communicate with the AD and Chancellor’s office (though I have given up such communications as futile). I have no intention of making my real name available to the likes of Bob Kennel. He can go bite his own crank, as far as I’m concerned.

    BJD95, B.S. College of Engineering (1995), and simplistic judge of athletics by objective parameters.

  11. Jim 03/31/2006 at 9:32 AM #

    Forget paragraph breaks, he invented Kevlar!

  12. Tommy B 03/31/2006 at 10:03 AM #

    You heard it…message board people have NO CREDIBILITY! Put that in your pipe and smoke it…Herb and Chuck are here for good! The athletic department is making more money than ever, and you people are wasting your time…so get a life! Wake up and smell the coffee, and start supporting your successful university, and shut up about things you have NO CONTROL over! And you better learn to like Chuck and Herb cause they ain’t gonna be leavin’ you anytime soon! HAHAHAAHAHAHAAA GO PACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. Mr O 03/31/2006 at 10:04 AM #

    Jeff: So you might not suggest for your new employer to recruit NC State graduates because the administration doesn’t agree with your opinions on the basketball program?

  14. newswolf 03/31/2006 at 10:12 AM #

    If I had to guess the NC State Athletics department is a microcosm of the entire University

  15. Jon Smith 03/31/2006 at 10:23 AM #

    Nobody should let their opinion of the BB team or Sendek influence their support for NCSU academics.

  16. Only One 03/31/2006 at 10:24 AM #

    Now that i’ve calmed down after reading Kennels rant, I actually feel blessed.

    BLESSED indeed that such a titanic figure of the Wolfpack Nation would deign to address us, the lunatic fringe masses of the NCSU society.

    I am HONORED to feel like Sir Kennel cares enough about us to give us instruction in how to live and feel and care and breathe and everything.

    Thank You SIR KENNEL. you are an inspiration to us all.

  17. Rick 03/31/2006 at 10:30 AM #

    I have long ago grown sicken by Bob. His arogance is only exceeded by his ingnorance of what it takes to make a successful athletic program.
    He is a perfect example of what is wrong with the NCSU athletic program.

    Rick Godwin
    BA in Business ’92
    MBA ’02

  18. Mr O 03/31/2006 at 10:31 AM #

    Newswolf: I am sure that is what Jeff’s response will be.

    So should Jeff’s company stop recruiting at Vanderbilt and Northwestern also?

    I just find it a bit overboard.

  19. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 10:44 AM #

    Jeff: So you might not suggest for your new employer to recruit NC State graduates because the administration doesn’t agree with your opinions on the basketball program

    MrO…jesus that makes me laugh. That is the old CLASSIC internet ploy of putting words in someone else’s mouth that are NOT what they said.

    Let me clarify for you since you didn’t get it the first time….

    I don’t have the energy or the motivation to take time away from my other obligations to bother going the extra mile to put myself into the position to play a role in the firm’s decisions because of (1) my growing apathy towards the university and (2) because my primary window on the University indicates that we are not striving for success.

    You see…it is time for me to start thinking & acting like Herb, and Fowler, and Kennel, and others. Why extend myself to be a part of so many things related to the betterment of the overall NC State community when I can live a nice life by only focusing on myself and keep on bringing in the pay check?

    Why should I be expected to go above and beyond the call of my daily duties to invest time promoting NC State when NC State has no interest in striving to be as successful as I try to be in my career, family, etc?

    Sorry…but, perception is reality. The University’s GENERAL perception amongst a growing number of fans is that we don’t strive for top-level success. Don’t argue with me about it. I hate that it is true just like you do.

    You…and Dan…and others may think that this attitude is a ‘stretch’. That is your right. You guys, and Kennel, and Fowler, and Nina Allen, and Wendell, and the Chancellor don’t have to agree with it. You don’t have to think it is “right”. But…you cannot ignore the fact that this growing feeling amongst large numbers of Wolfpackers is very REAL when hundreds to thousands of people have been voicing their frustrations to the University (and on the internet).

    Problem is…too many people (like Kennel) care far too much about “being right” than doing what is best for the NC State community.

    O…Shit…I should just try to emulate you and not own LTRs or season tickets and then find ways to take barbs at people that have invested far more into NC State than I have.

    You all may not “agree” with the Iraqi war. That doesn’t it make its existence any less of a reality. You all may not agree with the fact that others’ have growing apathy about the University…but that doesn’t make it any less of a reality.

    Then again…what many of us may call apathy is what many others who don’t contribute and invest much call ‘great support’.

  20. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 10:46 AM #

    Nobody should let their opinion of the BB team or Sendek influence their support for NCSU academics.

    The worst thing for a great theory is a does of reality.

    The real world isn’t lived in “shoulds”. Nor is it lived where one person’s judegement is reality.

    I’m not telling you what SHOULD be. I’m telling you WHAT IS.

  21. Cardiff Giant 03/31/2006 at 10:46 AM #

    “Reading that thing was like reading the longest, most boring anatomical chapter in Moby Dick.”

    Could not have been better put.

  22. Jon Smith 03/31/2006 at 10:49 AM #

    Other than BB/sports in general , what concrete proof is there that NCSU is not trying to excel? If sports is your primary window to NCSU then you need to look beyond that.

    (before you get our your flamethrowers, I am not a supporter of Sendek)

  23. DavidThompsonForCoach 03/31/2006 at 10:50 AM #

    THIS IS WHAT I THINK OF HIM……

    ****YAWN****

    JUST ANOTHER HERB ASS-KISSER. N.C. STATE IS STARTING TO NOT BE WHAT IT ONCE WAS TO ME. ANYONE ELSE FEEL THIS WAY?

  24. Cardiac95 03/31/2006 at 10:51 AM #

    “If I had to guess the NC State Athletics department is a microcosm of the entire University.”

    You need to look no further than the censure of Mary Anne Fox to validate that.

  25. Jeff 03/31/2006 at 11:01 AM #

    ^ THAT is the way that the large majority of the average alum and average human view things. Sorry it if isn’t “right”. Or if it isn’t “fair”. Or it isn’t the way things “should be”. It is reality.

    “Other than BB/sports in general , what concrete proof is there that NCSU is not trying to excel? If sports is your primary window to NCSU then you need to look beyond that.”

    “Need”…”should”….

    ….all wonderful ideas and personal judgments of how others SHOULD behave.

    Again…a personal judgement of how the world “should” work.

    I don’t argue that point with you at all. I totally agree.

    Now, go convince 150,000 average people who are Wolfpack alums that the way that they think is wrong and that they should think differently.

Leave a Reply