Friday, January 11, 2008

UH Releases Letter to Coach Jones


The University of Hawaii released a letter sent by the administrators to June Jones as an attempt to keep him with the Warriors football team. Sources say the letter was written after a meeting between Chancellor Virginia Hinshaw, President David McClain and the former Warriors coach. Jones announced he would coach the SMU Mustangs in Dallas next season.

Here is the letter from the administrator’s to Jones:

Dear June,
We want to assure you that the ability to address your concerns quickly can be accomplished at this time - the "Manoa Moment" is real and it is now. The community, from the business sector to the government to the Board of Regents and most importantly to all the citizens of our State, has never been more supportive, thanks to the remarkable success of this year’s Warriors, and your leadership for the past 9 years.
The Chancellor, President and AD are committed to making change happen that fulfills your vision. We understand and respect your frustration over the years of the slowness, and even absence of change, but this truly is a new time for UH Manoa.
Let us give you some examples of our commitments:

1. Your office renovations are already supported by AKA and will be done quickly via the UH Foundation approach, similar to the approach used by Jay Shidler at the business school, to accomplish a quality project rapidly. Your success and this different approach offer a great window of opportunity that hasn't existed in the past but does now.

2. The overall facilities situation is now more addressable than ever in that the legislature and the community are supporting our efforts. Moreover, facilities repairs are the top priority for the chancellor. This would include, of course, renovation of the football locker room. The AD has already been instructed to initiate replacement of the turf on Cooke field so it can move forward this summer. The legislature is most likely at this moment to remove barriers that have challenged the university, including the football program, in the past.

3. Generating new resources - efforts are currently underway to manage Aloha Stadium in a different way to generate new resources for the Athletics Department. A different approach is on the table with regard to the licensing opportunities that can definitely be more fully realized for the benefit of athletics.

4. Your team has been a success because of you and your coaches -- so we are committed to reviewing the salaries of your team to ensure they are competitive as well.

5. Recruiting – additional resources will permit a major expansion of the recruiting budget.

6. Your vision of the Asian connection and its potential to leverage us into greater regional and national prominence is exciting to the chancellor and she wants to work with you on developing that approach. With the expertise and connections at UH Manoa, this is a natural and valuable extension for our campus.

7. Streamlining processes is a passion you share with the chancellor. This is again a time this agenda can be moved forward. One idea she has is an Athletic Board with alumni, faculty, staff and supporters in one body that focuses on the financial, academic, staff issues and considers new approaches so that issues can move forward more quickly and be considered by more minds.
We appreciate the professionalism with which you and Leigh Steinberg have conducted these discussions, and we sincerely believe that by remaining in Hawai‘i and fulfilling your vision you will have the opportunity to transform the lives of thousands of student-athletes and create a Paterno-esque legacy known across the nation and around the world.
We realize this decision is a momentous one, and stand ready to elaborate and clarify this commitment, either by phone, email or when you return to Honolulu.

With best wishes and Aloha,
David McClain, President, University of Hawai‘i System
Virginia Hinshaw, Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa
Herman Frazier, Director of Athletics, UH Manoa

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

june jones is a punk. I hope the new a.d. schedules smu! and we get vili to eat the horse!

Anonymous said...

Uh asked for forgiveness to me and that letter from Jones, sounds like an ad to me. I still sting and it's like rubbing more salt into the wound. Ah, we gotta move on. Yeh primo, like spank da okoles of those ponies,but az alright. Now he in Texas territory and they own him now, he is their "trophy wife" hope they decide to turn him into a "stepford wife". Hey, I hope we get to play SMU and pound there kahones into the.........sorry got carried away.

Anonymous said...

That letter is an insult to someone who has been there coaching 9 years at UH. More promises, nothing substantial, no real committment. I don't blame JJ for walking.

Anonymous said...

"The overall facilities situation is now more addressable than ever."

With statements as noncommital as this, small wonder the coach would decide to move elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

Did you notice the letter did not mention dates? I bet this is the same stuff JJ heard for a decade.