In early August, when he learned that Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips planned to retire, Dan Radakovich believed he could be the right man to replace him. He went home and told his wife Marcie that “there could be an incredible opportunity just a couple hours down the road,” Radakovich recounted Monday.
Monday, the Radakoviches made that drive up I-85 to officially seize that opportunity. Radakovich resigned as Georgia Tech athletic director, a position he held for 6 1/2 years, to accept the same job at Clemson.
“It’s going to take a while for me to get used to seeing him in that purple and orange,” Tech president G.P. “Bud” Peterson said.
It was a surprise conclusion to a tenure marked by the completion of numerous athletic facilities, financial stabilization, incessant work and, hardly least, an NCAA investigation that resulted in probation.
“I’ve never witnessed anyone that worked harder and longer and more passionately to advance a program,” said Paul Griffin, Tech’s senior associate athletic director who will serve as acting athletic director until a replacement is hired.
Peterson had known about Radakovich’s interest since shortly after the Tech-Clemson football game Oct. 6, when Clemson president James Barker called to inform him that he wanted to talk with Radakovich, a gesture made out of courtesy rather than contractual necessity.
Radakovich called Peterson soon after to alert him of the interest. The process was already well underway, though. Radakovich had initiated it by calling Phillips.
“I said, ‘Terry, I would really like an opportunity to sit down and talk with the decision-makers for this job,’ and Terry Don was very helpful and instrumental in making that happen,” Radakovich said Monday.
It was not the first time Radakovich, 54, had considered leaving Tech. His name had been linked with AD jobs at Miami, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
“He’s kept me apprised of what he’s doing,” said Peterson in response to a question about past openings. “I don’t think I want to go there today.”
Clemson may have been different. Speaking at the introductory news conference wearing an orange tie and blazer, Radakovich spoke of his first visit to a Clemson football game, as an athletic administrator at Long Beach State in 1990.
“I distinctly remember the feeling, the atmosphere, the hospitality and the passion and, yes, the rock,” he said, referring to Howard’s Rock, the stone that players rub upon entering the stadium. “I remember thinking, ‘This is a place that I want to be.’”
He’ll reportedly be paid $725,000 annually on a five-year contract. At Tech, he was in the third year of a five-year agreement that averaged out to $640,000 per year.
Radakovich’s time at Tech makes a compelling case for his ambitiousness. In a weakened economy, he led construction projects for an indoor football practice facility, a softball stadium, a tennis complex, a basketball practice facility and the renovation of Alexander Memorial Coliseum, which will open Nov. 9 as McCamish Pavilion. The projects increased the athletic department’s debt load from $126 million at the time of his arrival from LSU to $226 million.
But the decision to build at a time when interest rates and construction costs were low appears now to have been a savvy move. Due to low-interest loans and Radakovich’s fundraising and development of revenue streams, the debt service is projected to rise to 18 percent of the fiscal year 2014 budget, but ultimately return to 14 percent, the amount it had been when he was hired.
“I really think one of his legacies here is he got the financial house in order and not only did he get it in order, but he’s left us with facilities that should keep us on par with our peers for the next 30 years,” associate athletic director and chief financial officer Frank Hardymon said.
He instituted the TECH Fund, which requires a donation to the department in order to purchase prime football and men’s basketball season tickets. The added costs irritated some alumni and fans, but they have helped the department balance its budgets. For the 2012 fiscal year, TECH Fund donations accounted for about $4 million of the $59 million in revenues.
To most fans, his most visible imprints were the hires of football coach Paul Johnson (after firing Chan Gailey) after the 2007 season and men’s basketball coach Brian Gregory (after firing Paul Hewitt) following the 2010-11 season. On message boards and Twitter Monday, the disappointment of Johnson’s team this season and Radakovich’s move to an ACC rival school seemed to color many fans’ opinion of Radakovich and his departure.
“Could he take Paul Johnson with him???? I used to like him but after this season … he needs to go,” one commenter wrote on the ajc.com Georgia Tech blog.
Undeniably Radakovich’s albatross will be the NCAA investigation into improper benefits to two football players. Had Radakovich led Tech’s participation differently, the penalty could have been a wrist slap. Instead, the NCAA found in 2011 that the school failed to cooperate in the investigation and failed to meet the conditions and obligations of membership, which resulted in four years of probation and the vacating of its 2009 ACC football championship.
Barker said that he and the search committee were satisfied by Radakovich’s explanation on the matter.
“There were mistakes that were made that I can guarantee will not be made again,” Radakovich said.
Radakovich’s final day at Tech will be Nov. 15 and he will begin working at Clemson at the end of November. Peterson said that the school will interview search firms and assemble a search committee. He told department staff Monday that he expects the process to take two to three months.
“This is a great position,” Peterson said. “It has a lot of opportunity for somebody and we’re excited.”
Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech blog
443 comments Add your comment
Supersize that order, mutt
October 29th, 2012
3:52 pm
@ Dawgone Dan……that just shows how ignorant the pollsters are too…..at least as far as UGA football goes. I’d be willing to bet that two weeks ago you were screaming for Richt’s head, and now look where you are.
Dawgone Dan
October 29th, 2012
3:55 pm
Richt should be fired if he doesnt go to the SEC Finals. We can play Alabama pretty even if we can get all our players healthy and ready to go. We will make minced meat out of the flailing bumblebees with Drama Queen Bee CPJ at the helm. Take that to the bank.
IL Jacket
October 29th, 2012
3:56 pm
Well, this is certainly a kick in the pants. And to go to a conference rival at that. I know it is a free country but I would have expected a little better.
Flak Jacket
October 29th, 2012
4:00 pm
Call Ken Whisenhunt
GSU1991
October 29th, 2012
4:01 pm
Question #1: why Clemson? (oh, they may have small community feel,and less crime, low taxes)
Question #2: can e convice Dr. Rice to come out of retirement, or perhaps just put in 3 work days a week?
bad time
October 29th, 2012
4:02 pm
turncoat must have had that jacket and tie in the car, good luck with yabo dabo doo doo
Delbert D.
October 29th, 2012
4:02 pm
Good move for Radakovich. He gets:
1. A raise
2. Much lower cost of living
3: Black ink instead of red ink on the books
4. Taz Anderson off his back
5. Merely Dabo Swinney issues instead of Paul Johnson issues
6. AD job at a football factory that already has a high APR the football team*
7. Further upward mobility possibilities with the SEC or big Ten
* Most popular majors on the 2-deep this year are Sociology (10 players) and Community Recreation, Sport, and Camp Management (4 players).
Supersize that order, mutt
October 29th, 2012
4:03 pm
The name thief has been banned, so I can talk football again. This is a good chance for Tech to redefine thr football program, and the new AD may think Coach has taken us as far as he can. Get a new leader in that will sell this program to recruits, alumni, and fans. Thanks, Coach, for all you’ve done, but we deserve much better.
Delbert D.
October 29th, 2012
4:04 pm
I made a typo on the previous post. It should read “big ten”
GTFan
October 29th, 2012
4:05 pm
Out of all the schools you go to, you choose Clemson? Go ahead!!!! I hate Clemson and their fans. They’re some of the trashy fans ever!! It all makes sense now. You didn’t care about the program lately, and I see why.
CPJ must go
October 29th, 2012
4:07 pm
Please fire Paul Johnson NOW! The sooner he is gone the sooner we can recover from this mess. The state of Georgia is saturated with talent, but great players don’t want to run the option!!! It’s 2012 and GT will be mediocre or below until he is gone.
GTFan
October 29th, 2012
4:13 pm
USMC DAWG,
You are by far one of the most classy dawgs fans around.
TDawgMoney quoting Dipper Dan Ran
October 29th, 2012
4:18 pm
Sorry boys……I hate to cut and run. But I just can’t take all the losing around here. We’ve got a fine academic institution……but when we try to sell that to kids that can run a 4.4, they say, “who givs sheet…..where is trophy case?” At least I left this place in better shape than I found it…..as far as facilities go anyway……so give me credit for that. Yes, yes, I know I’m leaving a Brain-Trust for a Tractor-Repair facility……but the football program is on the rise there……and they actually have some neat perks on campus there……like green grass and trees. Sure, they are still living in the past with Frank Howard and Danny Ford, but we do still get to play Duke, Wake and Maryland every year….and throw in a Furman, Presby and The Citadel, and we’re at least garonteed (sp) a winning season. And look, the truth is, I just didn’t have the heart to fire Paula and his triple fumble offense……after all, who would I hire in his place that might actually win? Petrino?…Lou Holtz?….Ditka, Cowher, and Gruden all said….”uh, no thanks, it’s a coaching graveyard….” Anyway, fellas, I wish you the best. Hope to see you at the Varsity 3-4 times a year.
bmlloomer
October 29th, 2012
4:19 pm
Wisenhunt as couch and Curry as AD, Clemson can enjoy Big Boi and his seat licenses
jacketnation
October 29th, 2012
4:19 pm
Can’t blame him for leaving. Our football program stinks and it ain’t going to get any better. Not this year and not next year. We need a real recruiter plus a coach that will not sign 1 and 2 star recruits that no other big league program wants. Tech has no defense because of there are not 11 quality ball players on the field at the same time.
headley lamar
October 29th, 2012
4:21 pm
@ Dawgone Dan……if you really think that this UGA team is the 6th best college team in the country, then you just proved yourself to be as ignorant as Tech fans say that most UGA fans are.
This from the guy who is wrong about pretty much everything.
If supersize says something is X you can bet the house its Y.
fuzzybee
October 29th, 2012
4:23 pm
Dan R. Great organizer and fund raiser, bad personnel manager. Good luck Dan. Just one fashion tip, though. No one looks good in orange.
Flak Jacket
October 29th, 2012
4:39 pm
Whisenhunt ,a Tech man and a good football coach also.He could bring in talent and win here.
Tech1986
October 29th, 2012
4:45 pm
Why would Wiz leave the NFL and his $4M salary,he’s going to stay in NFL. If you want a Tech Man, get Goose Godsey, but he’s a bit young to be HC. If JOhnsons goes, get “The Fridge” and bring in Godsey as coach in waiting.
Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket
October 29th, 2012
4:51 pm
I hate to see DRad go. I like most of the things he’s done over the last six years, including the football and basketball coaches he hired. Granted, this year’s football season has been almost a total bust, but I’m not convinced that the program is on a long-term downward decline. (Another season like this one … and then I’ll be convinced.) It’s still early to know how the men’s b’ball program is going to fare, but I certainly like the enthusiasm and the recruiting in the program. Frankly, if you look at the entire sports program, Tech has been among the conference leaders in virtually every sport for the last few years with the exception of men’s b’ball, swimming, and track & field. Tennis and volleyball have had their ups and downs (no pun intended), but I would rank our overall sports program as high as any in the conference over the last four years.
4 Jacks
October 29th, 2012
4:56 pm
Face it, until the highbrows academa aholes that don’t care about Georgia Tech come down off there high horse it will never get better. Every one of the SOB’s should be made to look at what a plus sports can be for a school, but no not them they are smarter than everyone. I have an idea, if these aholes are not going to get onb board and help and the ugag board of regents are not going to give us a fair break close the whole effing school down and let them see where their money is goingto come from. make the aholes move and the state lose all the money that GT brings in. To helll with ugag, the board of regents and the Tech alumni. What a bunch of snobbish a-holes to have to deal with.
Supersize that order, mutt
October 29th, 2012
4:58 pm
The name thief was indeed banned, but the person who made the post at 4:03 apparently managed to move to a different network and log back in again. Is it really worth all that much effort to show what a jackass you are?
Supersize that order, mutt
October 29th, 2012
4:59 pm
@ Headless……I was man enough to admit I was wrong. When are you ever going to do that, because it’s for damn sure you are not right all the time.
Delbert D.
October 29th, 2012
5:01 pm
Hire an AD who can influence, persuade, cajole or torture CPJ if necessary to hire an offensive coordinator.
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:08 pm
headley lamar
October 29th, 2012
2:43 pm
NOTICED it was a B.S. and not a B.A……so that means you took More MATH than 96.99% of College football and basketball players.
Most of the football players take Hotel Management.
Yeah im sure there is a lot of math there.
=================================
Look up the REQUIREMENTS for a B.S over a B.A. you stupid F……
Supersize that order, mutt
October 29th, 2012
5:10 pm
@ Headless…..Tech does not offer a degree in hotel management. Are you man enough to admit that you lied there?
Dawg48
October 29th, 2012
5:11 pm
What’s up guys? Long time.
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:14 pm
48……………..48……………….48……………….does NASCAR SUCK now or what? It don’t matter you cheer for it has become BORING.
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:16 pm
48 you need to stay intouch some. WE…You know Who would LOVE to have you and the Wife come see us at the UGa v GT game next year. Baby Girl still beautiful? You been in the woods. BAMA buddy just got an 8 Pointer this weekend.
GT1990
October 29th, 2012
5:20 pm
@SS
Do you still have faith in CPJ? Remember a month or so ago i predicted that GT would struggle?
GT1990
October 29th, 2012
5:23 pm
@14 Gt
Remember a month ago you bashed me for saying CPJ sucks? How do you feel about the future of GT football with CPJ in charge?
Dawg48
October 29th, 2012
5:23 pm
5150, I’m watching a little NASCAR right now. I missed the race comming back from Jacksonville.
She is growing like a weed right now. Starting to say dadadadadad. Moma does not like that lol.
Marietta Buzz
October 29th, 2012
5:24 pm
Thanks Rad and good luck.
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:26 pm
DADDY’S GIRL and you are going to teach her how to SHOT BUCKS and a few boys too. LOL
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:27 pm
Looking at a GLOCK .45
like the Knockdown power just 7 in a clip.
Dawg48
October 29th, 2012
5:31 pm
5150 UOAD
October 29th, 2012
5:27 pm
Looking at a GLOCK .45
like the Knockdown power just 7 in a clip.
_________________
If you want the 45, get the double stack clip. Model 33 ( i think )
Subcompact. I have the 45, wish I went with the 40. Has good power
And it shoots better.
Dawg48
October 29th, 2012
5:36 pm
Sorry, model 30.
http://www.glock.com/english/glock30.htm
Vroom
October 29th, 2012
5:39 pm
Have fun dressed like a blind transvestite. Scumbag!
Arob
October 29th, 2012
5:41 pm
Can you blame him?
Good for us I guess but,
Sure left us in a pickle….
michael
October 29th, 2012
6:11 pm
keith brooking as linebacker coach. ted roof as def. co. (penn state will get their alumni soon). but isn’t bill curry a bit old to be a.d. ralph, gosh how old is he?
Old Dog
October 29th, 2012
6:45 pm
Hey Toe MeetsLeather, I think Tek actually has a Music Appreciation Major. Be careful. To Hell with Tek, today , tomorrow and every other day!
Tech Fan For Life
October 29th, 2012
6:53 pm
Mutt – glad to here that you admit you are wrong.
Maybe now you will join with us who have stood against this foolish 1960’s football all year.
Let’s hear it Mutt. Johnson WILL NOT succeed – join the ban to end Johnson
Capt. Obvious
October 29th, 2012
6:53 pm
Don’t cry Techies… You will still get your free hot dogs… Supersize LOVES hot dogs!!!!
1 4 GT
October 29th, 2012
6:56 pm
Old Dog can go to Hell today, tomorrow Sunday & every other day except Sunday when he can go twice. And fyi, Tech offers a Masters & a PhD in Music Technology. Quite a bit different from a music appreciation major.
Pop T
October 29th, 2012
7:05 pm
A good day for GT.
jeffjacket
October 29th, 2012
7:21 pm
e tu brutia? bunch of traitors ! I stick with CPJ , quality coach!
Clyde
October 29th, 2012
7:34 pm
Things are looking up, two positions to fill (AD and DC).
BigTimeTECHFan
October 29th, 2012
7:35 pm
best of luck to D Rad, wish him well at Clemson.
No huge loss, there are thousands of people who could be an AD. for every 1 AD job there are 1000 people who would want the job. Job is not nthat hard.
Raise money
Balance budgets
I may even apply.
hire / fire personal
3-5
October 29th, 2012
7:36 pm
LOSER!!!
BigTimeTECHFan
October 29th, 2012
7:37 pm
I would like to see Coach Johnson as AD and head coach, that would be awesome.
Or Bobby Crimmens as AD