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Ask the AD candidates

February 28, 2006

The three UNM athletics director finalists will be in town for a barrage of interviews Friday, Monday and Tuesday.
Bowling Green Athletics Director Paul Krebs will be here Friday, Iowa State Athletics Director Rick Hartzell will be here Monday and Wichita State Athletics Director Jim Schaus will be here Tuesday.
One of their stops will be a walk through the lion's den, also known as press conference with Albuquerque media.
There's one interview with the faculty open to the general public, but I suspect it will be a daytime event and most Lobo fans won't be able to make it.
So the Trib is giving you a shot at asking the AD candidates your own questions via your friendly afternoon paper.
Post your burning questions in the comments section, and we'll pose the cream of the crop to the AD candidates.
If you need to brush up a little bit on the candidates, you can check our stories from Saturday's paper. Here's one about the three finalists and a separate story on Rick Hartzell, the only candidate willing to go on the record with the Trib.

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Posted by: junior2430 | February 28, 2006 12:38 PM

Do you have any plans to help bring the attendence back up at The Pit?

Do you see making additional upgrades to UNM's facilities as a priority?

Posted by: The Big Bad Wolf | February 28, 2006 02:19 PM

I can think of many, but the first one that came to mind is: "What are the strengths that you currently see at the University of New Mexico in the athletic department, and what are the weaknesses?"

"Secondly, how would you protect and strengthen the former - while at the same time nuturing and correcting the latter?"

Thanks Iliana!

Posted by: s cherry | February 28, 2006 02:45 PM

What in your opinion is the best way to promote the two major sports (basketball, football) and in what ways would you support or promote the "lesser" sports.

Posted by: Dan | February 28, 2006 09:06 PM

My first question is basically the same as junior2430's above but lengthier...

Average Men's basketball attendance for NCAA DI has been reported in the media as declined this year from last. Women's attendance is also down despite a national ranking this year. What will you propose to reverse the trend for dropping attendance at UNM Men's and Women's basketball games?

What would you propose to help alleviate the congested traffic conditions for Football games averaging over 35K fans, and through what channels?



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