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. tractor57 05/04/2010 at 6:18 PM #

    Maybe because at first reading your post did sound pro- Fowler

  2. woffie98 05/04/2010 at 6:24 PM #

    I’m so glad this is finally done. Best news I’ve heard in a long time!!!

  3. ncsufan13 05/04/2010 at 6:25 PM #

    ^ @Badinboarder09

    You do realize that by criticizing one part of the fan base (namely the folks at SFN) you are committing the exact same sin that you are demanding they should stop themselves?

    If you don’t like negative news about NC State athletics, perhaps you should just watch replays of the national championship games and stay off the internet, however, for the people who do want to see things change, just sitting around and ignoring the fact that our athletics teams have gone nowhere in the past decade is ridiculous.

  4. tuckerdorm1983 05/04/2010 at 6:27 PM #

    ok he is gone, now what?

  5. b 05/04/2010 at 6:29 PM #

    Because there would be three logical conclusions based on your vinegar.

    1-You are on staff at PP or Wolfpacker, which would explain why it took so long, or a big fan of those sites who took offense.

    2-You are a Kennel-type, all depressed that Fowler is leaving. Most likely to me.

    3-Or you just want to detract from what for most of us is a glorious day with minutia and pointless attacks. You don’t like SFN, that’s your right.

    It’s my right to defend the blog I love and poke fun at how serious you are when I feel you should be happy.

  6. bradleyb123 05/04/2010 at 6:32 PM #

    ok he is gone, now what?

    Step 1: Find a competent replacement.

    Step 2: Sleep easy knowing the next major coaching search will happen when needed, and be handled with competence.

  7. bradleyb123 05/04/2010 at 6:33 PM #

    I haven’t felt this giddy since HWSNBN left for ASU!

  8. PeeDub 05/04/2010 at 6:47 PM #

    I agree with Badinboarder to a certain extent.

    I love the information here, but I could really do without the chest thumping and d*** measuring.

    If you’re good, you really shouldn’t have to tell people that.

  9. bradleyb123 05/04/2010 at 6:48 PM #

    I can’t believe no one has posted this one yet!

    Hint: Kool and the Gang

  10. Cardiac95 05/04/2010 at 6:49 PM #

    waking up in 3… 2… 1…

  11. Wulfpack 05/04/2010 at 6:51 PM #

    “I love the information here, but I could really do without the chest thumping and d*** measuring.”

    +1. Not really sure what all that is about.

  12. state99 05/04/2010 at 6:51 PM #

    Unbeliveable!!!! The most optimism seen among Wolfpack Nation in a LONG time with all the great news these days! Thanks for making my day

  13. Badinboarder09 05/04/2010 at 6:58 PM #

    I’m glad someone agrees with me, I felt like I was taking crazy pills!!! hahah

  14. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 05/04/2010 at 7:02 PM #

    I’m happy the Lee is gone but I do wish the man well. The news over the last week makes me want to forget the past 20 years and accept those that tried their best but fell short- Robinson, O’Cain, Amato, Sendek and yes even Fowler. However, still no love for Turner.

  15. highstick 05/04/2010 at 7:24 PM #

    Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My wife, at the beach, called me at a client’s to give me this news. It was all I could do to finish up the work I was doing and haul butt home to read through all of these posts before commenting.

    First, of all, it’s been a long time coming. I can’t remember when I first signed on here, but it was way back in the Sendek era before the “tail tracking”. This is like the load has finally been lifted from my back and maybe, just maybe, things are finally gonna turn around!!! “Future looks so bright, I might need (Chuck’s) shades!”

    I’m almost speechless, but I will send my contribution to the WPC just like I promised to do!

    I’ve got to regain my composure and let this sink in a bit! BUT, LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

  16. ryebread 05/04/2010 at 7:26 PM #

    I think this is a good day for the school and for fans as a whole. A major obstacle for being relevant in athletics was officially removed today. Having said that, I still see:
    1) Budgets that are lower than our competitors. Was this put onto Lee, Lee’s choice or because of Lee? I don’t know, but we need to make some changes here.
    2) A school with a very small endowment. See point one.
    3) Lots of payouts going to clean out the skeletons. It’s sad that LF is so incompetent that he couldn’t find another job despite knowing for months that his firing was imminent. It’s even sadder that we have to pay him a buy out.
    4) Oblinger is still here. That’s not a good move.
    5) Some of the same BOT people who got us into a lot of these messes are still here. See point #4.
    6) We have a considerable % of the AD staff that might need to be upgraded.

    As someone said, today was a great day, but the work has just begun. I’m rejoicing, but am now thinking about the next steps.

    As for the credit, it goes to everyone. It goes to the admins here, who have taken some heat. It goes to all the individuals who pulled funding. It goes to everyone who wrote letters. It goes to message board posters who put together a billboard campaign. It goes to all those who have called into radio shows. It goes to our interim and new Chancellors. In short, everyone who knew change was needed and took action should all collectively pat themselves on the back.

  17. CarnifeX 05/04/2010 at 7:26 PM #

    Obligatory “I’m happy with the decision” post.

    Debbie Yow? Chuck Amato? Julius Hodge? Vinny Del Negro? Bob Knight? Wendell Murphy?

  18. Brikyrd83 05/04/2010 at 7:26 PM #

    Status quo no more!!! Anybody else excited?

  19. MrPlywood 05/04/2010 at 7:27 PM #

    I’m sure the other ACC AD’s will come forward with songs of praise, similar to the outpouring of well-wishes and dismay expressed by other coaches when HWSNBN left the building. Those sentiments were as much about trying to keep NCSU in its “place” as anything.

    There is a real opportunity here. While I think Purcell would do an OK job, I also think that it’s time to go outside the walls and bring in someone with no history, someone who can be objective, someone who can come in and make changes where changes are needed. Time will tell.

  20. tractor57 05/04/2010 at 7:43 PM #

    amen!

  21. transylvania 05/04/2010 at 7:48 PM #

    It’s a beautiful day — U2

  22. FireLeeFoulup 05/04/2010 at 7:58 PM #

    Gosh, I got to use my new user name only once before he was out the door…it’s already outdated.

    Hey Lee, remember you love to talk about us internet posters? Well, I’ve got something to say to you: Goodbye. I’m so glad you’re gone.

  23. NCSU84 05/04/2010 at 8:14 PM #

    My wife (a UNC alum) is asking me, “why are you so happy?…what’s the big deal?”. Some things just cannot be described in words – this is one.

  24. tractor57 05/04/2010 at 8:16 PM #

    bu bye!

  25. sholtzma 05/04/2010 at 8:23 PM #

    Now I don’t have to maintain the guilty hope that our friends at the University of Washington will take Fowler off our hands (sort of like how they ended up with Turner).

    This is a very good development. But there is a general leadership problem at State; I think most of us know this by now. It is not time to become complacent. It is time to demand excellence at other levels.

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