FOWLER’S GONE!!! (Updated 5:00pm, Woodson Takes to the Radio)

Joe Giglio at the N&O deserves the credit for being first to break the story. PLEASE click on the link to the story so that the journalist who broke the story can get all of the traffic/credit as possible. It is only fair.

Lee Fowler and N.C. State agreed to end their working relationship today after Fowler served almost 10 years as N.C. State’s athletic director.

Fowler, 58, will continue to work through June 30 and will receive payment for the remainder of his contract, which is worth $280,000 annually until Sept. 2013.

There will be A LOT more to come!

Do us a favor and check into this entry with a comment just so that we can see how many people we can get to reply/rejoice on the blog. Let’s make this the most commented entry in the history of SFN! (meaning that we will need more than 500 comments!!!) Additionally, please don’t ignore our message boards as a place to discuss all sorts of tangential items related to the recent developments.

Congrats, again to Joe Giglio for getting the big scoop and congrats to SFN for being first!

Looks like the new chancellor and Board of Trustees is more aligned as members of the lunatic fringe and “HateFansNation” with this move towards wanting to finally do better in West Raleigh. So, by criticizing us in recent years & months you have been criticizing and taking an opposing position of that of our own Chancellor and Board of Trustees!?! WOW!! Please tell me who is the “lunatic fringe” now? How does it make you feel to not be a part of the new ‘status quo’ and to be a “Hater” for not agreeing with the direction of the University?

1pm Update: Fowler’s Statement

“Naturally I am disappointed that I will not see firsthand the fruits of 10 year’s work, but I have the greatest confidence that with the caliber of facilities and coaches we now have, along with a talented and dedicated administrative staff, the athletics program is poised for great success going forward.

“I thank Chancellors Fox, Oblinger, Woodward and Woodson for the privilege of working under their excellent leadership. I want to thank and acknowledge Donn Ward and the great NC State faculty for their unwavering support.

“Additionally, my family and I want to express our thanks for the outpouring of love and support we’ve received. Finally, I thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for His faithfulness in guiding my decisions and look forward to what His blessings will bring to NC State and me.”

4:30pm Update: Fowler Knew The Deal In March

NCSU chancellor: Fowler knew of job status since March – Triangle Business Journal:

Lee Fowler has known since March that his run as athletics director at North Carolina State University would end June 30, Chancellor Randy Woodson said Tuesday afternoon.

In a telephone interview a few hours after the university announced Fowler’s resignation, Woodson said that former interim chancellor Jim Woodward informed Fowler in March that the university would part ways with the athletics director by June 30.

Woodson added that the timing of the announcement was left up to him.

Fowler’s performance has been heavily criticized by many Wolfpack fans, which was a major factor in the decision to go in another direction.

“The ability for him to continue to be successful in this environment is clearly compromised,” Woodson said of the public sentiment about the athletics director.

Of the fans, Woodson said, “They’re hungry for success, and that’s where you’re getting a lot of the vocal criticism.”

Woodson said that he decided to put off an announcement until after May 1 to give Fowler a chance to find a new job somewhere else.

5:00pm Update: Woodson responds

My God I love this guy! He’s a no BS leader who is the right man to take NC State in the right direction. Although the ball started rolling under Woodward, Woodson “did the deed.”

Listen here to 99.9 the fan pitch a few softballs to Chancellor Woodson until Randy himself backed up the conversation to give his reason WHY NC State needed to move forward.

99.9: [Lee Fowler homering]… What are you looking for in the successor?

Chancellor Woodson: Well let me start by saying that I couldn’t agree more with you that Lee Fowler over the 10 years he’s been here has done much to transform athletics at NC State and I would certainly start with facilities. And that’s been… certainly a lot of contributors have supported us in that regard, but we’re a very different place now than we were 10 years ago in terms of competing for outstanding talent both in terms of coaches and athletes. But with those facilities comes expectations. And I don’t think there’s any doubt that NC State Athletics is not where we want it to be in terms of competing at the highest level athletically and success in the classroom. Our graduation rate is not where we would like it to be in terms of academics. Those are the things that I’m always going to hold an athletic director accountable for. Number one, you gotta be able to manage the budget, you gotta live within your means, you gotta grow revenue and you gotta be successful on the financial side. Number two, you gotta build and maintain outstanding facilities that allow you to compete. And then finally you gotta compete. And the competing is, again, athletically and academically.

Let this be a mandate from Chancellor Woodson to NC State’s next Athletic Director: The status quo is unacceptable. We will not take our role as being 3rd place in our own backyard. We will expect to be able to compete with Duke and North Carolina, something that our former AD relegated as an impossibility.

I am sure Woodson’s requirement goes much further than regional success.

It is the fist time that I have looked at the horizon and saw hope for NC State’s Athletic programs. I say this, because I have full confidence in the guy behind the wheel leading this ship.

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267 Responses to FOWLER’S GONE!!! (Updated 5:00pm, Woodson Takes to the Radio)

  1. method1220 05/04/2010 at 8:32 PM #

    Why do I bother reading anything Caulton Tudor writes?

    “Will Lee Fowler one day be remembered as the athletic director who made two of the best coaching hires in N.C. State history?”

    No, dummy. If everything goes perfectly from now on, he will have been the AD that had two of the best coaching hires fall in his lap. Or maybe I should say, happened to be here when they happened.

  2. c c harrison 05/04/2010 at 8:36 PM #

    “Lee Fowler sold me out..3,527 days and his time ran out!!!”

  3. Texpack 05/04/2010 at 8:43 PM #

    Nice interview with the new Chancellor.

  4. Shownuff 05/04/2010 at 8:56 PM #

    I’ve been “lurking” and reading here a long time, but this is my first comment… WOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Pacobee 05/04/2010 at 9:02 PM #

    So a friend of mine on FB posts that she has an insider tip that Charlie Cobb at ASU will be the primary target. Thoughts? If he was told he was done in March, it seems reasonable that we’ve already been pondering options….just not sure if that’s the best fit for us.

    Man, I’m going to sleep well tonight!

  6. OwenDorm83 05/04/2010 at 9:10 PM #

    Wow, I’m dreaming, right? It was time for a change for sure. Wow.

  7. GoldenChain 05/04/2010 at 9:14 PM #

    Well I guess all good things must come to an end…..thank Gawd!

  8. ADVENTUROO 05/04/2010 at 9:21 PM #

    Open Memo to Chacellor Woodson:

    Under NO, repeat NO, circumstances should you take any HELPFUL advice from Faculty and Administrators who date back to 1985 or speak in hushed tones about Chancellor Monteith. Also check to see if they are wearing a St. Monteith medal or have a bust of him on the dash of your Yugo’s (or Prius). These people want to make sure that the Villianous regime of Jimmy V is NOT repeated. THEY have an AGENDA. Check our athletic records….once they became the controlling force (aside from Mary Anne’s tenure), MEDIOCRICY became the norm.

    Let’s hope that Dr. W. lives us to our expectations.

  9. blpack 05/04/2010 at 9:44 PM #

    This has been a long time coming. I couldn’t be happier. Hopefully this will signal better times ahead. Thank God for the Wolfpack!

  10. highstick 05/04/2010 at 9:46 PM #

    Adventuroo! You are brilliant!! GD, as the Drill Sgt said to Forrest Gump, you are freakin’ brilliant!!

  11. WarEagleGoPack 05/04/2010 at 9:57 PM #

    This is huge. But now we have to make sure we get someone better. Can’t jump out of the frying pan into the fryer. (not that things could get that much worse)

  12. Lunatic Fringe 05/04/2010 at 9:57 PM #

    Charlie Cobb has to be high on the list. I wonder if there is someone at Purdue that Woodson would be looking to bring in.

  13. PackMan 05/04/2010 at 9:59 PM #

    Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!!

  14. 61Packer 05/04/2010 at 10:03 PM #

    Charlie Cobb has a lot of support for our next AD, but what in hell was he thinking or drinking when he hired Jason Capel as App State’s head basketball coach recently?

    Someone help me out here…………

  15. mafpack 05/04/2010 at 10:08 PM #

    So stink’n awesome, what a great day! 🙂

  16. skitchwolf 05/04/2010 at 10:14 PM #

    Thanks for the facilities, Coach, but don’t let the door hit you in the butt on the way out! (Insert loud wolf-howl here!) GO PACK!

  17. tjfoose2 05/04/2010 at 10:18 PM #

    “…but what in hell was he thinking or drinking when he hired Jason Capel as App State’s head basketball coach recently?”

    Bloodlines. Jeff Capel III does not consider himself as coming from the Coach K coaching tree, rather, he’s a product of the Jeff Capel II (his father) coaching tree.

    The brothers share a lot of the same skills, knowledge, and basketball acumen due to their father.

    Charlie was taking something of a calculated gamble… it is ‘only’ App St afterall, not Kentucky or UNC. Catch ’em while they’re young and on the way up.

    Not saying it was the right, or wrong move, just what Charlie was likely thinking.

  18. 44rules 05/04/2010 at 10:30 PM #

    Allah is indeed merciful and compassionate!!!!!!

  19. El Scrotcho 05/04/2010 at 10:37 PM #

    Looks like it finally hit the wire/ESPN.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5162920

  20. aevanee 05/04/2010 at 10:38 PM #

    Great day to be a Wolfpacker!

  21. harrisek 05/04/2010 at 10:46 PM #

    This is truly a great day in the history of not only Wolfpack sports, but the University as a whole. I hope this means mediocrity will no longer be tolerated.

  22. redwolf87 05/04/2010 at 10:46 PM #

    Just icing on the cake…

    My daughter’s 11-12 year old Midget softball team whupped up tonight on a local team called the Lady Tarheels. Yep, blue and white unis, the whole shootin’ match. What an UNBELIEVABLE day!

    And, true to form, the Lady Tarheel coaches complain to the umpire for five minutes after the game is over…

    At any rate–May 4, 2010 will hopefully be a day that we all long remember fondly into our later years.

  23. ncsujbsix 05/04/2010 at 10:54 PM #

    A day that will live in infamy!!!!!!!

  24. jay95 05/04/2010 at 11:05 PM #

    The only bigger day than this one occurred in 1983!!!! He can’t be gone soon enough, I hope he sells his Lake Gaston house, I don’t even want him in the state again. Unless of course he goes to Chapel Hill and does to them what he did to us!

  25. McCallum 05/04/2010 at 11:22 PM #

    All the the spiteful efforts worked.

    Tis a fine day. We even heard the news down here in Georgia.

    Now can someone destroy the Jumbotron?

    McCallum

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