Not a knock, just an observation. So are we down to one minority and one non-LDS coach.
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May be a stupid question, but, we have Chad Lewis buried in the athletic department doing something...why in the world is he not coaching the Tight Ends???"Newton's First Law of Motion: ...things at rest tend to stay at rest. Things in motion, tend to stay in motion...."
Hmm... Good motivation for me to remain active I guess.
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Because he is LDS and not a minority.Originally posted by Borg View PostMay be a stupid question, but, we have Chad Lewis buried in the athletic department doing something...why in the world is he not coaching the Tight Ends???Do Your Damnedest In An Ostentatious Manner All The Time!
-General George S. Patton
I'm choosing to mostly ignore your fatuity here and instead overwhelm you with so much data that you'll maybe, just maybe, realize that you have reams to read on this subject before you can contribute meaningfully to any conversation on this topic.
-DOCTOR Wuap
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If you had seen him work the room during halftime at the SDSU hoops game, you would understand why he is an assistant AD and not a coach. He can do more for the program working the room than he can coaching the kids. I loved Tom Mullen and like Brian Santiago but Chad Lewis will pay for himself and all the assistant coaches with his ability to influence donors.Originally posted by Borg View PostMay be a stupid question, but, we have Chad Lewis buried in the athletic department doing something...why in the world is he not coaching the Tight Ends???
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Supposedly he is going to be involved in coaching in some capacity. Can't remember where I read that. Probably here.Originally posted by Borg View PostMay be a stupid question, but, we have Chad Lewis buried in the athletic department doing something...why in the world is he not coaching the Tight Ends???So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.
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Trying to work a room full of donors at any school sounds like a monumental task but at BYU I'm sure it's even more difficult. I'm sure Chad is equal to the task though.Originally posted by KillerDog View PostIf you had seen him work the room during halftime at the SDSU hoops game, you would understand why he is an assistant AD and not a coach. He can do more for the program working the room than he can coaching the kids. I loved Tom Mullen and like Brian Santiago but Chad Lewis will pay for himself and all the assistant coaches with his ability to influence donors.
(For some reason that I can't quite explain I envision Chad as Emmitt Fitz-Hume trying to convince the ninjas that if they let him and Austin Milbarge go he'd bring back the sun. If that didn't work he'd offer up his sister. Maybe getting donation is easier than that though.)"Either evolution or intelligent design can account for the athlete, but neither can account for the sports fan." - Robert Brault
"Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors
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I doubt working the donors is real hard right now. I'll bet it is even easier in the midst of the biggest home win in the history of the Marriot Center while ESPN's darling to win POY is dropping 43 on the # 5 team in the polls.Originally posted by Blueintheface View PostTrying to work a room full of donors at any school sounds like a monumental task but at BYU I'm sure it's even more difficult. I'm sure Chad is equal to the task though.
(For some reason that I can't quite explain I envision Chad as Emmitt Fitz-Hume trying to convince the ninjas that if they let him and Austin Milbarge go he'd bring back the sun. If that didn't work he'd offer up his sister. Maybe getting donation is easier than that though.)
Now working the donors at halftime of the BYU-BSU game in 2003 would have been something that impressed me.Do Your Damnedest In An Ostentatious Manner All The Time!
-General George S. Patton
I'm choosing to mostly ignore your fatuity here and instead overwhelm you with so much data that you'll maybe, just maybe, realize that you have reams to read on this subject before you can contribute meaningfully to any conversation on this topic.
-DOCTOR Wuap
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The key that I saw was that the donors were seeking him out, not the other way around. That's a critical difference. Mullen was great and could probably raise money for anything but Chad seems uniquely suited to raise money at BYU. He embodies BYU football for many donors.Originally posted by Goatnapper'96 View PostI doubt working the donors is real hard right now. I'll bet it is even easier in the midst of the biggest home win in the history of the Marriot Center while ESPN's darling to win POY is dropping 43 on the # 5 team in the polls.
Now working the donors at halftime of the BYU-BSU game in 2003 would have been something that impressed me.
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Is he good at blowing smoke up folks rears.Originally posted by KillerDog View PostIf you had seen him work the room during halftime at the SDSU hoops game, you would understand why he is an assistant AD and not a coach. He can do more for the program working the room than he can coaching the kids. I loved Tom Mullen and like Brian Santiago but Chad Lewis will pay for himself and all the assistant coaches with his ability to influence donors.
My brother called up livid the night of the SDSU game. He thought the parking pass he got because of his donation entitled him to park in the lot designated for donors at his level. Well, not if you show up only 20 minutes early to the game. See they let far more people have passes than there are spots available.
I told him to calm down and realize probably a bunch of GA's came to that game and needed the stalls before the paying customers.
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They do that with the A lot at the football games. At the basketball games, I have no idea what they do. I am in spot 25.Originally posted by byu71 View PostIs he good at blowing smoke up folks rears.
My brother called up livid the night of the SDSU game. He thought the parking pass he got because of his donation entitled him to park in the lot designated for donors at his level. Well, not if you show up only 20 minutes early to the game. See they let far more people have passes than there are spots available.
I told him to calm down and realize probably a bunch of GA's came to that game and needed the stalls before the paying customers.
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Is he a starving doctor? Do you have another brother shopping for helicopters?Originally posted by byu71 View PostIs he good at blowing smoke up folks rears.
My brother called up livid the night of the SDSU game. He thought the parking pass he got because of his donation entitled him to park in the lot designated for donors at his level. Well, not if you show up only 20 minutes early to the game. See they let far more people have passes than there are spots available.
I told him to calm down and realize probably a bunch of GA's came to that game and needed the stalls before the paying customers.
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I have only have one brother who could by a Helicopter if he wanted one and I haven't heard he does. The one I mentioned couldn't, but he does know how to beat the system to get the best deal.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostIs he a starving doctor? Do you have another brother shopping for helicopters?
For instance our tickets to the MWC tournament. He can get in line for Legacy II, his son through his company can get in line for Legacy V, yet my brother found a way to even get better tickets. I won't share the info. though in case we have to get some more.
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Chad was in my office pitching something to our Marketing staff about 4 years ago. They came away impressed but didn't wind up doing business with him. Maybe it was the spirit they felt and couldn't identify it...Originally posted by Goatnapper'96 View PostI doubt working the donors is real hard right now. I'll bet it is even easier in the midst of the biggest home win in the history of the Marriot Center while ESPN's darling to win POY is dropping 43 on the # 5 team in the polls.
Now working the donors at halftime of the BYU-BSU game in 2003 would have been something that impressed me."Either evolution or intelligent design can account for the athlete, but neither can account for the sports fan." - Robert Brault
"Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors
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