Wednesday, January 7, 2009

DeFillippo Jagged Off

You interview, you're fired. That was the basic premise coming out of the Athletic Department of Boston College over the past few days as the story was leaked indicating BC Head Football Coach, Jeff Jagodzinski, was going to be fired if he interviewed for the vacant New York Jets Head Coach position in the NFL. Apparently Coach Jags interviewed yesterday, and was subsequently fired today. Hats off to BC Athletic Director Gene DeFillippo.
DeFillippo has something rare in organized sports today...integrity. Integrity for himself, the people he hires, but more importantly for his Athletic Program. DeFillippo held a press conference today to talk about the events of the day, more at a high level not drilling down to the details, but did it in a way that left both parties with their dignity. DeFillippo referenced his personal relationship with Coach Jags, saying he was a good friend before Jags came to BC and expects that friendship to continue. He would not discuss specifics or a time line of the events which transpired, but handled himself in a manner which suggested he was taken by surpise, hurt, but ready to move on as well. DeFillippo, at one point in the press conference, actually read a statement Coach Jags had prepared, again showing the class and integrity of BC's AD. This is the first time I have ever witnessed anything like this, where a situation which could have turned ugly, I mean Willie McGhee ugly, seems to have worked out amicably for both parties. I have used my reading between the lines ability to conclude there must be an agreement in place where neither party is going to publicly discuss, timelines, details, or financial restitution (which you have to assume there is).
I have no issue with coaches looking for better opportunities,and realistically Coach Jags may not have like the whole NCAA thing (recruiting, dealing with Alumni, and oh yeah running a Major Conference Football Program) and that is fine, but I feel Coach Jags didn't do the right thing here. If this was year four of a five year contract, and he pulled DeFillippo aside and said "Hey Geno, I don't know this college thing is working out, and I want to return to the NFL, I think there may be a few things I may look into, is that cool?" It may or may not be cool, but it would have been the right thing to do. To Manny out of a contract to get back to the NFL after only two years, leaves the program between scared and screwed. This give the perception to potential recruits of an unstable program, this leaves the AD to find a new head coach in the fat of recruiting season, and what about the players who came because of Coach Jags? Do they think themselves lied to and taken advantage of? What about the coaching staff, granted a majority of the coaches are left over from the last regime, but now they have to be thinking about their future. How is the program to begin to move on from the 2 game losing streak they are on, and now add this drama to it, I do not envy Mr. DeFillippo right now, but I do respect him.
Coaching changes in College Football where a coach leaves for a better opportunity is not rare occurence in this day and age, but what makes this one different is the way DeFillippo handled the aftermath. A case could be made the fact it was so public wasn't handled correctly by either party, but the way it was dealt with in the end, ultimately was the right thing for both DeFillippo and Coach Jags, but I fear this is just the tip of the iceberg of what is to come.

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