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petepossy:
I would not expect much from the new guys John Brown, from his Bio he works for Rick Love and interned for him while in school. Looks like another good old boy thing to me. 

Karl Hungus:
Oh great, another acolyte of "Pear Bryant ". :( ;)

ValleyTalk:

--- Quote from: petepossy on September 27, 2014, 10:41:31 AM ---I would not expect much from the new guys John Brown, from his Bio he works for Rick Love and interned for him while in school. Looks like another good old boy thing to me.

--- End quote ---
There is most certainly a difference between the two I can assure you. Why not shoot an email to each with ideas and you will see.

Lets_Talk:
Are people on this thread serious about sending an email to the newest hire in the marketing department? This guy has a Bachelor's Degree from YSU, and a Masters Degree in Sports Management from OU. He worked in the YSU athletic department as an undergrad, and after graduating from OU, he spent time at UVA and as marketing assistant for the Big South Conference. He has also worked in Minor League Baseball with the Southern Ohio Copperheads and Mahoning Valley Scrappers.

Presumably, this guy was hired because of his qualifications for the position. Because of WHAT he knows, not WHO he knows. This just baffles me that a person with the title of Assistant Director of Athletics for Sales & Event Management needs fans and/or the general public to give him ideas on how to better market the program, and on better game day promotions. This is a D1 UNIVERSITY, not a high school with the person working a supplemental for a few thousand dollars, if even that much.

What is next, having fans send e-mails to Wolford, Montgomery and Bryant with game plan ideas for the upcoming game? Actually, this might not be a bad idea.  :-\ They can pick a fan submitted offensive plan, defensive plan and special teams plan. The fans can be introduced before the game. If able to make the game in person, they can either sit in the coach's booth of the press box, or be on the sidelines(their choice). If not able to make the game, they can use Skype to interact with the coaching staff and players. Do the same thing for EVERY sport. This would TRULY get fans involved in the game.

I do not know John Brown, and this is not a personal attack on him. This is a commentary on the YSU Athletic Department as a whole, and the notion that a person hired by a DIVISION 1 Athletic Department and given the Title of Assistant Director of Athletics needs ideas from fans on how to better market and promote the games. If this is indeed true, then why was this guy even hired? Just have 1 full time person in the Department, and staff the department with several student interns. The marketing and promotion ideas can come from a combination of the interns and fans. The Director of the Dept overseas the implementation, and any type of PR or business related functions. It would save money, and there is no way the marketing and promotions of YSU athletics could get any worse.

NatChamps93949597:
I'm sorry if you took my post out of context. I don't think myself, or the other people on here who suggested emailing John Brown, meant that Mr. Brown was actively soliciting emails from people on this board. This was just a suggestion I made.

Several people on here have made it seem members of the athletics department are un-approachable. I had the exact opposite experience. I suggested emailing or calling someone to voice their concerns if they think otherwise. This isn't some off the wall suggestion I was making.  Fortune 500 Businesses get feedback by the minute on how to improve their structure, marketing, advertising etc. You would be surprised that almost every business idea ever, comes from consumer feedback.

I teach my students that successful CEO's know that they don't know everything. You can apply that logic to any job.

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