Warde Manuel is already dealing with plenty of noise around Michigan, and his latest comments are only adding fuel to the fire.
Between a new lawsuit involving him and other Michigan administrators, rumors that he may not have a job by Thursday, and the fallout from Dusty May’s departure, the athletic director is squarely in the middle of the conversation right now. That made his recent interview with The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb feel especially pointed, even if Webb said the discussion had been scheduled for weeks and was originally meant to focus on May leaving.
Instead, Manuel ended up taking aim at the Michigan fanbase, and that is not likely to land well.
“So, I mean, those kind of things to me, Sam, are the ridiculous nature of how our fans at times react to things, give them the credit for making the choices that they want to make for their lives,” Manuel said.
The comment came in response to how fans react when a coach departs on his own, and while Manuel has every reason to feel frustrated by the constant heat, that is part of the territory when you run a major athletic department. Fans are going to direct blame at the athletic director when things go sideways, whether it is a scandal, a bad season, or a coach walking out the door.
Manuel also said earlier in the interview that he has essentially been fired by the fanbase three times already. But calling out the people who are already skeptical of him is not exactly the move that wins them over.
That skepticism is not new. Manuel has long been a polarizing figure with Michigan fans, and this latest exchange is unlikely to change that.
He was praised when Michigan won the National Championship in basketball in just his second season under Dusty May, and the hire looked like a major win. But May is gone now, and Manuel is taking some of the blame with him.
May said he had a lot of jobs he didn’t want to be dealing with while at Michigan, and he also made clear that the direction college basketball is heading was not something he wanted to be part of. In the NBA, he said, he can focus more on coaching. That leaves Manuel in the familiar spot of trying to explain why a coach left and why the program is now moving on.
The extension announced after the season would have made it harder for May to leave, and Manuel did not sign him to it. That is part of why fans are upset, and it is also why taking shots back at them is unlikely to help his case.
When things go wrong, the fans are going to react. Manuel may not like that, but as the athletic director, he has to absorb it rather than turn it back on them.
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