TOB – Winning Respect of Local Media?

Perhaps the one thing that really divided Wolfpack fans about Chuck Amato was his relationship with the media. Chuck was often brash, arrogant, and rude. Many Wolfpackers saw this as a source of great pride – taking justified potshots at a hostile, pro-UNC media. Others saw this as foolish, silly, and ultimately harmful behavior (whether or not the media was fair to begin with). As you probably know, I was and am solidly in the second camp.

If Caulton Tudor’s Saturday article is any indication, Coach O’Brien is striking the right chords so far:

It wasn’t long before the question-and-answer session turned into a discussion about what the coach did on his summer vacation. In a word, it was moving.

Along with seven of his classmates from their days at the Naval Academy, O’Brien took a week off in May to attend a guys-only golf trip in Portugal. It was the group’s third such outing, following trips to Ireland in 2003 and 2005. But the vacation wasn’t so much about playing golf as male bonding in the memory of another Midshipman — Charles “Chic” Burlingame III.

Burlingame, then 51, was a pilot on the Sept. 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 that slammed into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. after being hijacked.

O’Brien, who was 52 at the time of the terrorist attacks, said he didn’t really know Burlingame. But the nature of the Naval Academy is such that all Middies are linked one to another. At a reunion the following weekend, O’Brien and some of his friends decided that life is too short for good friends to become disconnected by professional obligations, be they Xs and Os or corporate board meetings. They vowed to get together for something special every other year thereafter.

You can just feel the respect dripping from Tudor’s pen – and it’s not the kind of respect that is easily lost. On a similar note, I have at least anecdotal evidence that Coach O’Brien is having a similar impact on high school coaches. Through work, my father knows one of the high school coaches in Summerville, SC. The coach talked about meeting TOB, and it was “night and day” different from Amato. O’Brien talked almost exclusively about academics and honor – a good strategy since his record of winning speaks for itself. Again, Coach O’Brien is earning respect that is built on a very solid foundation. Expect it to pay off in spades.

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54 Responses to TOB – Winning Respect of Local Media?

  1. RedTerror29 06/19/2007 at 9:03 AM #

    This season the team will still be adjusting. I expect the team to play to its potential based on the talent we will have next year.

    We should be fine by next year at QB. Beck and Burke were highly regarded recruits, Bible should be able to coach at least one of them up to a D1 level.

  2. BoKnowsNCS71 06/19/2007 at 9:26 AM #

    But will we respect him in the morning?

  3. noah 06/19/2007 at 9:43 AM #

    “Beck and Burke were highly regarded recruits, Bible should be able to coach at least one of them up to a D1 level.”

    Just out of curiousity…how’d that work with Marcus Stone? When we had one of the best OL coaches in the nation, how’d that work out with Derek Morris?

  4. BJD95 06/19/2007 at 10:06 AM #

    Noah’s point is similar to how Bobby Knight can wear ratty red sweaters and look “eccentric”, whereas Les Robinson just looked like a slob. Think he’s quoting Bull Durham.

  5. ChuckAllYall 06/19/2007 at 10:39 AM #

    Crash to Epy Calvin Laloosh….love it Noah!

  6. GAWolf 06/19/2007 at 11:20 AM #

    I’d say Amato was a great recruiter, but I question greatly his ability to judge talent. I’ve always wondered how it was we got some of these 5 star recruits over some of the competition we were up against. I can’t help but wonder if it was ultimately because the other schools realized they weren’t truly 5-star recruits and maybe didn’t go after them as hard. We had way too many 5 star flops during the Amato era… but with that said we also had just as many low-star surprises. Who knows….

    One question I have is what kind of car does TOB drive? I hope I don’t offend anyone here, but I’ve never known a corvette owner that I cared much for. While yo can’t completely judge a man by his shoes (car), you sure can learn a lot.

  7. WolftownVA81 06/19/2007 at 12:02 PM #

    Yes, but without that corvett, we wouldn’t have that great N&O spoof of CTC “Da man”.

  8. statered 06/19/2007 at 12:39 PM #

    I never cared much for folks who completely talk out their arse, be it Amato or some on this board.

  9. noah 06/19/2007 at 1:21 PM #

    O’Brien strikes me as a Buick kinda guy.

    Also, I never thought Bobby Knight OR Les Robinson looked like slobs. Knight had a big ol’ belly, but I never saw a frayed collar or a hole in his sweater.

    I think the wisdom of Crash Davis shows why Bobby Knight was tolerated for so long while Fran Fraschilla is no longer a head coach anywhere.

    Denny McLain won 30 for the Tigers (last guy to do it). Then he won 24 the next year. Two years later, he was losing 22 games for the Senators. When he hurt his arm, the whole refusing to come to the park on his off days and playing organ in the press box…that got a little old. And the whole refusing to pay your taxes thing…man, that REALLY got old. As did running illegal gambling rings apparently.

  10. Big Worm 06/19/2007 at 2:56 PM #

    I don’t know why everybody talks smack about Les wearing sweaters.

    Since when did nice sweaters become inappropriate attire? Is it more casual than a dark suit? Sure. Is it more casual than a nice sportcoat/slacks ensemble or a light colored suit (which coaches commonly wear)? Not really. Is it inappropriate? Not at all.

  11. noah 06/19/2007 at 3:56 PM #

    A red sweater looks better than a red suit coat.

    I could pull off a red sweater and either khaki pants or black pants. I’d look like the world’s biggest idiot in a red suit coat.

    I’d look like Stevie Wonder picked out my clothes. In the dark.

  12. beowolf 06/19/2007 at 9:49 PM #

    So noah, what you’re saying is, the only thing that keeps you from being revealed as the world’s bigges idiot is your uncanny knack for avoiding red sports coats?

    Just kidding. 😛

    =====

    On a more serious note, I think Sheridan and O’Cain understood the Character intangible in college football recruiting better than Amato, which is why Sheridan consistently beat UNC with “lower rated recruits” and fielded tough, competitive teams year in and out, and one reason why Amato had much better records when lower-rated O’Cain recruits played key roles.

  13. jwrenn29 06/19/2007 at 10:18 PM #

    I still don’t think highly of the way Lee Fowler treats the fans (i.e. the lunatic fringe) but DANG he made two good hires, and this one was totally unexpected and so good!

  14. Packaholic1 06/20/2007 at 7:55 AM #

    Sucking up to the anti-State media will not work, but I don’t think Coach O’Brien is doing that or will do that. No one could graduate from the NA and be that gullible.

  15. Packaholic1 06/20/2007 at 7:58 AM #

    One reason Chuck may not have been liked by some local coaches is the fact that he went after the top recruits, many of whom are in FL and not in NC. It hurts to have reality smack you up side the head.

  16. BJD95 06/20/2007 at 9:01 AM #

    ^^ Treating people with respect does not equal sucking up. Sticking your finger in the press’ eye is stupid EVEN IF they really are “against” you (which I don’t buy – look at the press Sid is getting). It’s counter-productive and downright stupid – no matter what bias may exist.

    ^ Chuck didn’t treat people with respect. Not major boosters, not local high school coaches, not the media, not his own staff (outside of his pets). It’s the #1 fatal management flaw (as Jeff explained well some time back).

  17. noah 06/20/2007 at 9:11 AM #

    “So noah, what you’re saying is, the only thing that keeps you from being revealed as the world’s bigges idiot is your uncanny knack for avoiding red sports coats?”

    The thin red line. 🙂

  18. noah 06/20/2007 at 9:16 AM #

    “I still don’t think highly of the way Lee Fowler treats the fans (i.e. the lunatic fringe) but DANG he made two good hires, and this one was totally unexpected and so good!”

    I’m not as rabidly anti-Fowler as the typical poster here…but the Tom O’Brien hire was the easiest, most common-sense, are-ya-kiddin’-me? kind of good luck that an AD could have.

    A guy calls you and offers you the services of a coach who averages eight or nine wins a year, graduates his players, is pretty much universally admired as a good person and a good teacher….and all you have to do is HAND him a contract?

    That was one of Lee Fowler’s easier days on the job.

  19. GoldenChain 06/20/2007 at 10:01 AM #

    Having a son who plays football at a state championship program, I can tell you that it is imperative that TOB repair the damage of the past.
    Our coach of 26 years tried to get CtC to scout a QB three years ago with no luck. It was only after I (and other) WPC members appealed to CtC that he called and requested tape etc, and he told Coach EZ that he was doing it “to appease alumni” and he wouldn’t be making an offer. By then he had committed to So Carolina (where he saw significant playing time last year). Now how could a SEC calibre QB be overlooked in your own backyard?
    This is what has made it so easy for BD to walk in and get his pick of the state.

  20. Mr O 06/20/2007 at 2:48 PM #

    Shouldn’t be too hard to figure out who Goldenchain is talking about. What QB went to USC last year from NC?

  21. choppack1 06/20/2007 at 9:53 PM #

    Well, according to another site – NC State got a very nice commit last night.

    On the bias front, the WS Journal ran a big story on the Heels commit of a TE prospect. We’ll see if the run a story on ours. (As of yesterday they had not.)

  22. Packaholic1 06/21/2007 at 6:58 AM #

    Crest LB, recruited by Coach Amato, “quickly followed up” by Coach O’Brien.

  23. noah 06/21/2007 at 8:48 AM #

    Maybe the WSJ doesn’t know about it. Send ’em a note and tell them you’d love to see a feature on the guy.

    And don’t couch it by saying, “Why don’t you Tarhole Scumbags cover something OTHER than Carolina, you whiny, blankety-blank-morons??????????????”

    Make sure you only use one exclamation point and one question mark when questioning whether or not a journalists’ mother and father were married. Anything more is redundant.

  24. primacyone 06/21/2007 at 3:04 PM #

    ^nice one Noah.

    Here is another nice blog entry on TOB from WRAL TV

    http://www.wral.com/sports/blogpost/1504654/

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