Regarding G.M.'s post about the open AD position and whether a hockey coach can get it I would say that I hope not in this case. When George Perles was hired as AD a number of years ago there was an ongoing battle over his appointment between then President John DiBiaggio and the Board of Trustees because DiBi didn't feel that Perles should hold both the AD position and be football coach. This got very nasty as the BoT held secret meetings, which is illegal, and nominated him. The battle went on for a couple of years and finally DiBi managed to get Perles out of the position, hired Merrily Dean Baker, and then left for the Presidency of Tufts University. For the record, I agreed with DiBiaggio. I don't feel that one person should hold both positions and it is, in fact, illegal in some states. (e.g. North Carolina) Given the nasty nature of this battle in the recent past I doubt that Ron could be named the the AD position without resigning his post as hockey coach. I don't think that you, I, or any other Spartan wants to see that happen. (Though I'm sure Red Berenson, Jeff Jackson, et. al. would be delighted) The new AD also will likely have been connected with MSU somehow in the past. State rarely hires someone who isn't. There was an awful lot of howling when Baker was hired because she was an "outsider". George was a good AD, IMO, and is no longer football coach. Can't see Secchia. He was up for the Presidency but I can't see him going from Ambassador to Italy to AD. Who knows? I don't. But given MSU's recent record for job searches, it ought to be interesting. --Steve Moerland MSU '92, UK '95