No. We should see results starting no later than 2017, but realistically by 2015.
The comment earlier about why wait 7 years misses the point that the problem surfaced later. In Tedford's first couple of years the APR (the only stat that he had control over) was excellent--hovering at or near 1000. It was starting in the middle of his tenure that things began to decline. One of the reasons for Braun's dismissal was his lack of attention to academics--especially with "star" players.
I do think that institutional culture plays a role. Faculty who are hostile to athletics can submarine players in small ways (refusal to give a make-up for a mid-term held while the player is on a road trip, for instance). Unless there is a university-wide policy that prohibits such things, there will always be trouble. Most importantly, however, the expectations need to be set early and held to consistently. Montgomery does it; Tedford didn't. Will Dykes? We have to wait and see.
All of the above does not absolve the Athletic Director from responsibility, however. I do agree that a school-wide task force is an excellent step. We'll see where that leads.
The comment earlier about why wait 7 years misses the point that the problem surfaced later. In Tedford's first couple of years the APR (the only stat that he had control over) was excellent--hovering at or near 1000. It was starting in the middle of his tenure that things began to decline. One of the reasons for Braun's dismissal was his lack of attention to academics--especially with "star" players.
I do think that institutional culture plays a role. Faculty who are hostile to athletics can submarine players in small ways (refusal to give a make-up for a mid-term held while the player is on a road trip, for instance). Unless there is a university-wide policy that prohibits such things, there will always be trouble. Most importantly, however, the expectations need to be set early and held to consistently. Montgomery does it; Tedford didn't. Will Dykes? We have to wait and see.
All of the above does not absolve the Athletic Director from responsibility, however. I do agree that a school-wide task force is an excellent step. We'll see where that leads.