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If i had to guess how he has survived 5 bosses, it’s because he makes their life easier.  Having a basketball guy, regardless of how good he is doing, takes a big duty off their plate by delegating those things to Boehm.  Then they can dedicate their energy to football and other sports.  it is what my boss does with me (but I am super awesome at my job ?)

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From Tom Shatel's article this morning in the OWH:

 

Boehm is not the problem. He’s also not the solution. The problem is thinking that Boehm is the problem.

The assistant A.D. in charge of basketball is not the difference in chasing NCAA tourney wins and Final Fours. He doesn’t recruit or call a set. Handing him the tab for losing is a sign of not caring enough.

Now, wouldn’t it help to have a real basketball guy — former coach or player — in that job? Yes, yes it would.

That’s why whoever the new coach is, he should be allowed to pick the assistant A.D. for basketball. Nebraska football coaches have done it for years.

 

Interesting take here from the media.  One of the reporters asked Moos a question regarding Boehm during the press conference and Moos deflected it with a joke.  So I feel pretty sure that Boehm isn't going to be fired.... but could his responsibilities be shuffled and Moos and Hoiberg together bring in someone of their choosing to handle more intimate matters with basketball?

 

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22 hours ago, AuroranHusker said:

Neal Hawks should have people who are allowed to delete tweets for him... He has seemed to be prolific in his lack of favor for a certain individual.

Hawks is a clown....i dont care what money he gives

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This is just a hunch but I believe that FH will be given a lot room to make decisions when it comes to who gets hired/fired on the basketball side. 

Moos will likely have to take the slings and arrows for any such moves. 

I don't think there needs to be complete gutting but there should be some changes, people with new energy and ideas. 

I wouldn't be surprised if MB where to have his duties further refined to just that of only a  fund raiser with no specific basketball administrative duties.

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12 minutes ago, HuskerFever said:

This does seem counterintuitive to what Moos was saying in Hoiberg's press conference though. That he takes a hands off approach to dealing with his coaches. I'm curious as to the reason for the change.

 

Maybe it's Moos taking charge of day to day operations in getting Hoiberg's staff in place.  And also, giving someone who was brought here by the antichrist sixteen years ago, a soft landing spot. 

 

After 2 of the last 3 A.D.s at Nebraska sucked, this one doesn't bother me.  To me, he's a fricking hero.

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