Fowler’s Failures Manifests into a Pearl of a Jewel

Sit back and get dedicated for a moment. You can’t skim this entry. You can’t loaf through this one. This is one of those to which your mind must be committed to absorbing and investing the time to read the links and the text.

In the early part of this decade our blog followed some up-and-coming college basketball coaches that weren’t as well known as they are today. Obviously, the hope was to turn some attention in Raleigh toward movers and shakers that would be great fits for NC State when Herb Sendek finally found a way to bolt town as we knew he would despite Lee Fowler’s wet dreams.

In the end, we all know the NC State situation developed as follows:

* Lee Fowler ardently supported and retained Herb Sendek in an unprecedented manner after five consecutive seasons of failing to make the NCAA Tournament while simultaneously criticizing and alienating NC State fans and consistently degrading the basketball program and fanbase to the media.

* Unlike leaders such as Ron Wellman at Wake Forest (with Dave Odom) and Dave Braine at Georgia Tech (with Bobby Cremmins), Fowler never found a way to control the coaching situation at NC State. He failed to create a graceful move that was in the best interest of NC State’s program AND Herb Sendek. Instead of proactively CREATING a strategically timed transition that could be controlled with a hand-selected new coach ready, Fowler blindly supported Sendek at all costs and therefore failed to position the Wolfpack’s program for the future by placing the selfish needs of Lee Fowler Herb Sendek over what was best for NC State.

* Despite five years of contract extensions amid supposed fan pressure after earning 4 of 5 NCAA Tournament berths while placed squarely on the NCAA’s bubble, Sendek ‘coincidently’ chose to leave NC State in the one season where he was losing seven of his eight top players and the program was going to be stocked with inexperience.

* Inexperienced at coaching searches because of his status-quo management style and unfamiliar with the college basketball landscape because of his lazy work ethic, Fowler was caught unprepared for the ensuing coaching search. After failing to land two top candidates who had previously expressed extreme interest in the position (Rick Barnes and John Calipari), Fowler was oblivious as to where to turn and was hellbent on landing a ‘name’ for media attention. Instead of turning to a tier of candidates like Gillispie, Sean Miller, Mark Turgeon, John Pelphrey and others after missing on Calipari, Fowler continued to taint the remaining candidate pool with public misses of horrible fits like Steve Lavin and John Belein.

From the 1999-2000 season through 2006 when Coach Sendek bailed on NC State, the folks at StateFansNation and the readers that we represented endorsed a Wellman-Braine-like strategic transition where Coach Sendek could/would go get another job (like Dave Odom at South Carolina) while NC State could be positioned to control our next coach. If the obvious top candidate (like Barnes & Calipari) would somehow not fit the time frame then there were plenty ‘next generation coaches’ that would fit the profile well.

Unfortunately, this kind of strategic management that comes from corporate America and not the old boys clubs of Tennessee and Eastern North Carolina was far too complicated for a simpleton like Lee Fowler. It represented way too much work that couldn’t be done from a golf course of Fowler’s Lake Gaston retreat.

Two specific names that we followed with vigor for years were then little-known coach of UTEP, Billy Gillispie (you know him as Kentucky’s Head Coach today) and Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Bruce Pearl.

(Since we won’t be talking about Gillispie much in this entry then I submit this link for you die-hards. Let’s see…we tagged KENTUCKY’s future head coach five or six years ago; and Lee Fowler was oblivious to the guy just two years ago when he was making national waves at Texas A&M. But…of course….he KNOWS Basketball)

Ahhh…but what did we know? Obviously, we don’t know basketball like Lee Fowler. Why control your program and be prepared for transition when you can argue with your fan base and ultimately get left at the alter by ‘your guy’ in a year when the coaching candidate pool wasn’t what it was a few years earlier?

Well…today, ESPN has logged a fantastic biography on (now) Tennessee’s Bruce Pearl. It is fantastic. And, you have to read it. You HAVE to. It gives you a lot of baseline information that you need to know about the guy.

Next, you have to go read this article written by Jeff on March 30, 2005. I’m not kidding. You HAVE to read this thing that was written THREE YEARS AGO. You also need to make sure that read the second section that has quotes from a national radio interview with Pearl.

As RIGHT as Jeff obviously was back then, he really underestimated Coach Pearl who is now finishing his third year at Tennessee:

I’ve been watching Pearl and his program from the periphery over the last couple of years and have been more than just a little impressed with what I have seen. Therefore, I wanted to go on record as recognizing this as a great hire for UT. It will be interesting to watch their program develop.

For kicks…I will predict that within four years from today, the Tennessee basketball program will have very strong momentum after appearing in at least two consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and will be obviously established at the top of the 2nd tier of SEC Basketball schools just under Kentucky and Florida- a tier currently inhabited by Alabama, Mississippi State, and LSU.

Ok…maybe he hedged a little. As convinced as SFN was in Pearl’s ability to succeed, we admit that we cushioned more than was needed in our prediction.

Fowler’s UT Irony

There is more irony in this 700th chapter of our favorite book – “What could have been at NC State if only most leaders in Raleigh weren’t lazy morons” – than anyone really can handle.

* Pearl has a huge connection to NC State as he was once married to a woman related to Norm Sloan (niece? cousin?) He brought is UW-M team to the RBC a few years ago and openly praised the tradition and history of the NC State program. Many close to him and familiar with the situation felt as though he was launching trial balloons and signalling his obvious interest for NC State to be the place where he would take his next step.

* Lee Fowler is from Tennessee and played basketball at Vanderbilt. He also was an assistant coach on the Memphis State teams (TN) in the early 1980s that ultimately were put on massive NCAA probation and had their wins forfeited and 1985 Final Four vacated. (Not to mention the time in federal prison that Fowler’s mentor and head coach, Dana Kirk spent)

* Today, Memphis and Tennessee have a fantastic basketball rivalry as evidenced by this year’s big #1 vs #2 showdown that included John Calipari. After being spurned by Todd Turner for the NC State job when Les Robinson left, Calipari heavily pursued the NC State job two years ago. Calipari was such a ‘done deal’ that Lee Fowler had literally ordered nameplates for the doors and offices of Calipari and his staff. Ultimately, Fowler and NC State found a away to screw up the hire and Calipari now has a monster of a program at Memphis.

* Fower interviewed for the Tennessee Athletics Director position (along with at least a half of a dozen others who have turned him down) while serving as the NC State Athletics Director.

* The only reason that Bruce Pearl was available to coach at UT was because UT had the proactive vision to push out their previous coach, Buzz Peterson.

* Peterson failed to secure an NCAA Tournament berth in four years of opportunity when the leadership at UT decided it was time to make a change. Peterson was 14-17 in his 4th season.

* At NC State, Herb Sendek failed to make an NCAA Tournament for FIVE consecutive season. NC State was 13-16 in fifth season where his squad was obviously all ‘his’.

* Tennessee fired Buzz Peterson and hired Bruce Pearl. Lee Fowler’s chose to retain Herb Sendek and NOT hire a litany of coaches like Barnes, Calipari, Pearl, Gillispie and many others that were easily available at various points in time from 2000-2006.

Summary
I find it hilarious (and scary) that Lee Fowler thinks that the folks at Tennessee (or any school) would WANT to hire an Athletics Director who chooses NOT to take measures to control and improve his athletics programs. If anything, the Peterson-Pearl move is a perfect example of the exact opposite philosophy of ‘leadership’ that Lee Fowler practices.

After almost eight years of Fowler’s leadership, NC State’s athletics administration has chosen to fire less than three coaches amongst all program that we can recall.

In that same time horizon, the University has executed and planned in excess of $150 million of facility upgrades that does NOT include the $166 million RBC Center. Additionally, NC State’s athletic booster club has grown to be one of the five largest clubs in all of America with some of the most rabid support found anywhere.

In spite of all of this – after eight years of Lee Fowler’s leadership – NC State is easily the WORST overall athletics program in the entire Atlantic Coast Conference while winning fewer ACC Championships in all sports than any other member institution during Fowler’s tenure.

Comparing the results and the management practices of Fowler’s dream job in the Tennessee Athletics Department to the results and the management practices in Raleigh — I wonder if the guy really ever keeps himself up at night wondering why he doesn’t get any of the other jobs for which he interviews?

Probably not. We’ve seen the impact of what staying up at night and actually having to work does to the guy. Remember the 25 pounds he lost during the NC State coaching search due to stress caused by his incompetence? How many times have you seen that from other ADs?

Well, I guess we can add that to the long list of the differences of our AD and those of other schools.

On second thought…
…check out the following quote from Bruce Pearl on ESPN’s national morning radio show from the entry I made you read.

Pearl commented on Buzz Peterson’s firing. Said that (paraphrase), “Buzz is a SUPER guy, but that he was just over .500 in four years. Face it…if I am just over .500 in four years here then I will be gone, too. You know this going into the profession and when you are hired by a big school. Tennessee has national championships across the board. They are successful in almost ever sport here and there is no reason that we shouldn’t be in basketball.”

I take back everything I have said.

OBVIOUSLY, Bruce Pearl would not fit in at NC State.

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146 Responses to Fowler’s Failures Manifests into a Pearl of a Jewel

  1. Gee Gee 03/19/2008 at 8:26 PM #

    How can I not agree, Herb should have been remove in year 5. What can I do? I’m retired, have supported the W’pack Club finacially and as a rep since graduation…39 years ago. Maybe it’s time to use my money for golf…? I must say that other than football I do not feel good about the remainder of the athletics department or the direction it is heading. Just my opinion for what it’s worth.

  2. turfpack 03/19/2008 at 8:28 PM #

    This, I think is a very true statement-1.Lee Fowler is the worst thing that has ever happen to NCSU Athletics-2.Todd Turner is the second worst thing to happen to NCSU Athletics.

  3. highstick 03/19/2008 at 8:40 PM #

    Oblinger might be in the running for #1 if he keeps Fowler around much longer. Nah, someone above still is in the #1 position and it’s the group that has the power to change things and for some unholy reason, they won’t! I’m going to bed so I don’t get pissed again and keep getting deleted!

  4. Chilkie 03/19/2008 at 9:00 PM #

    It appears that the only way to dislodge Fowler from his position is to attempt to apply pressure on Oblinger. Shake the tree from the top in order to get the rotten apples at the bottom to fall off the branches.
    Of course, the obvious question is how does the fan base as a whole attempt to apply pressure to Oblinger? The man is seemingly oblivious to the continued lack of success of the athletics program.

  5. choppack1 03/19/2008 at 9:20 PM #

    This is a damn nightmare.

    Did you guys notice this award?

    “Other nominees included Adina Stock, a former NC State gymnast who is now the Event Facility Coordinator and Assistant Game Operations Manager for athletics;”

    Did she manage the same events that had students peeing in the stands? Manage the same events that had our packed football stadium running out of water?

    I have a somewhat unrelated questions? Do these awards cost 1 penny of taxpayer $$?

    Can anyone link the data which shows that we are dead last in Fowler’s tenure when it comes to ACC titles? I just have to wonder – what exactly can you do not to get an award.

  6. packgrad2000 03/19/2008 at 9:35 PM #

    Great, great read. I’ve come to several conclusions:

    -Lee Fowler should be fired. That one goes without saying.

    -As long as the programs are clean and making money, Lee Fowler’s job is pretty secure.

    We have a couple of options if we really want to see Lee Fowler hanging out in his lake house permanently:

    -Convince the big donors that Lee Fowler needs to go. Print off this article and give it to them. Much like in Braveheart where the nobles were the key to freedom in Scotland, our Wendell Murphy’s and company are obviously key to new leadership.

    -Stop giving to the WPC. I don’t know how else it’s going to happen. This is the tough thing about it.

    I think we may have to sacrifice in the short term in order to see long term success. Are we willing to stop giving to the institution we so dearly love, and possibly even give up our rank in the WPC or even stop going to games in order to see long term success? It’s not an easy solution, and maybe SFN could work on a plan that we could all agree to commit to (as many as are willing). Money (or lack of it) is what is going to have to get LF out of here.

    It is almost baffling to me how much money pours into the WPC with such poor on field results. I honestly hope to see the WPC and Athletic Department operate in the red very soon – how else will they listen?

  7. turfpack 03/19/2008 at 9:42 PM #

    I have met Lee and Oblinger in the past couple years. Lee-Good ole Boy Ain’t Yea,Let me Help pue wit Dat.Cause I know a hell of alot more bout Dat than you do.Come bac-to see us all rite.
    Oblinger-I will form a committe to find out AHAH-what was that again?We’ll have some one look in to it.If we could get more(MONEY)support then I think we can make it happen.
    I’m not say that they are stupid,but I wouldn’t have them running my company for anything-Guys I really mean it!But it is just my opinion.

  8. OwenDorm83 03/19/2008 at 9:43 PM #

    Down the street in Charlotte, they are trying to decide if they want a football team. I think Oblinger would love to give ’em ours. He’d love to turn NC State into UNCC or UNCG – like commuter school.

  9. packof81 03/19/2008 at 9:45 PM #

    Obviously, the chancellor and AD care mostly about money and handshake shots at awards banquets. Quit funding them. Encourage everyone you know to do likewise.

    Sidney moved heaven and earth and parts of Georgia as a player. His jersey hangs in the RBC center. If he doesn’t want to mess that up by dragging the program down then he should acknowledge that he is in way over his head and step down if he is unable to get results.

    There is bound to be an excellent, charismatic coach at a 2nd tier school who would thrive in the ACC.

  10. turfpack 03/19/2008 at 9:59 PM #

    How do you know when you are dead? YOU START TO STINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    What part of the decay in the Athletic programs do you think we are?

  11. old13 03/19/2008 at 10:03 PM #

    If Fowler is an example of NCSU excellence, then it won’t be long before a degree from there will not qualify for admitting its holder to second grade!

  12. redfred2 03/19/2008 at 10:07 PM #

    It’s not that it’s a new feeling, and it’s not even about BB, not FB, nor any coach, or any player, the fact of the matter is that I do not even like NC State the University right now.

    Wish I hadn’t ever grown loving it because it has been stripped of it’s soul and does not even remotely resemble anything that I remember.

  13. dR. dIX hILL 03/19/2008 at 10:08 PM #

    wE aRE tHE cONSUMER. wE hAVE tHE pOWER iF wE cHOOSE tO uSE iT. sO lET iT bE wRITTEN. sO lET iT bE dONE.

  14. BoKnowsNCS71 03/19/2008 at 10:09 PM #

    Big difference between a nomination and being awarded the honor. when the folks that review the nominees look at accomplishments, they will most likely look at graduation rates and hopefully competitive successs. Maybe he gets plus marks on the former but throw in the latter and one would have to go “huh?”

    Oblinger must be feeling the heat and in fear of actually having to fire or lose Lee (to retirement or ASU) and have to make a hiring decision on his own. So he sucks up and gives the embattled AD some nice props and a shot at an award he probably won’t qualify for.

    Sort of like the special olympics for administrators.

  15. Wolf-n-Atl 03/19/2008 at 10:42 PM #

    Not much to add to the discussion, but I ran across this and thought of Fowler:
    http://www.sealiesoftware.com/fringe/

  16. Keystone 03/19/2008 at 10:56 PM #

    Is it naive, wishful thinking to speculate that Oblinger is nominating him for this award so that it is easier for Fowler to get a job elsewhere after he’s encouraged to leave NC State? I think we’re stuck, but it’s nice to retain some glimmer of hope.

  17. Astral Rain 03/19/2008 at 11:51 PM #

    Or get NCSU on probation. Maybe that would get Fowler booted. Anyone want to give $100,000 to Marques Johnson? (least damage if he’s made ineligible)

    I’m still not on the roast Lowe bandwagon- yet. One more year to see what happens- if next year isn’t an improvement- he should resign.

  18. LRM 03/20/2008 at 6:17 AM #

    Lee’s award is like the Unsung Hero award I got my senior year of high school (my only award), which best I could tell was for not quitting — I was the only one on that stage that wasn’t eager to graduate so I could spend more time working on my Camaro.

  19. WolftownVA81 03/20/2008 at 7:04 AM #

    I just printed off this entry. I’m going to send it in with my 2008 Wolfpack Club renewal (minimum level) with a not that when I see change at the top of our athletics program, I’ll contribute more. It might not make a difference; but, for me personally, it puts the WPC on notice that I’m not happy and it will impact them – even if in a very small way. If enough members do this, it might get the attention of the people that have influence. Next will be emails/letters to BOTs since the Chancellor doesn’t answer emails. As a consumer, it’s all I can do. If I don’t do something, I have no right to b_tch and complain.

  20. WolftownVA81 03/20/2008 at 7:06 AM #

    ^send a note that is.

  21. packer74 03/20/2008 at 7:25 AM #

    They are considering this clown for an award based on revenue generated, not on the performance of athletic programs. What a novel idea. There are 113 division I mens basketball teams playing in the post season. NC State is not among them. Sure would like a job like Fowler’s.

  22. mafpack 03/20/2008 at 7:27 AM #

    “ha ha ha” – Seems like all I can do is laugh in frustration at this point. Oh no wait, that’s right, I can stop all donations to the WPC and refuse to renew my membership this year. And I think I just did.

    I’ll probably still attend a few of the fall games, just out of respect/support for TOB and his kids, but you better believe I won’t be buying a t-shirt, giant finger, hotdog or a stinking lukewarm bottle of water (if they even have those at a game) in support of this Athletics Department. I’ll bring my own from home, cheer my heart out for those kids, and leave without giving a penny more than the price of my ticket… even that might be to much.

    Lee Fowler getting an award for excellence, gang it’s got a to be a freak’n joke or a gag or something – quick where’s the hidden camera!?!

  23. mafpack 03/20/2008 at 7:42 AM #

    I did just want to point out though, NC State has won multiple ACC championships in a few different sports since 2000 (Softball, Mens/Womens Cross Country, Wrestling, etc).

    Not high-end revenue sports like Basketball or Football, but ACC championships none-the-less. Lets just make sure to keep our arguments factual as SFN stated we’ve won the “fewest”, not “zero” ACC championships (though I’m not even sure this is right, I’ll have to run some numbers).

    SFN: NC State has won the FEWEST ACC Championships in that time horizon than any school in the league. Not to mention that when we were winning our softball titles there were about 4 teams in the league who fielded teams. Softball will end up being like our women’s basketball program…we will be a ‘power’ until everyone else in the country decides to start playing and then we will slip into oblvion and nobody will do anything about it. But, I am sure that there will be a new sport like tiddly-winks or shuffleboard that will emerge for us.

  24. BoKnowsNCS71 03/20/2008 at 8:09 AM #

    Bass fishing champs too.

  25. graywolf 03/20/2008 at 8:18 AM #

    We are in a death spiral and the powers that be don’t care if we crash. In 10 years we will be the Vanderbilt of the SEC…..except we won’t have a basketball coach/team like theirs.

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