El Dorado News-Times

Arkansas hired search firms for new athletic director, football coach.

- By Nate Allen

FAYETTEVIL­LE – University of Arkansas Chancellor Joe Steinmetz and the seven-member advisory search committee formed to assist him finding and naming the Razorbacks’ next athletic director will have a profession­al search firm assisting them while Arkansas Interim Athletic Director Julie Cromer Peoples will have a profession­al search firm assisting her as the Razorbacks seek a new head football coach, the UA announced Tuesday.

The Razorbacks fired Athletic Director Jeff Long, the Razorbacks’ AD since 2008, on Nov. 15 and last Friday, fired five-year head football coach Bret Bielema.

Consultant­s from the the executive search firm Korn Ferry will assist in the athletics director’s search while the executive search firm DHR Internatio­nal will assist Cromer Peoples with the football coaching search.

“The search for an athletics director is progressin­g quickly and there are a number of talented individual­s we are considerin­g,” Steinmetz said via Tuesday’s UA press release. “The input from the advisory committee has been invaluable. They truly represent the passion our state has for the Razorbacks and understand the importance of this position. The consultant­s will help us complete the evaluation process. We understand speed is of the essence and are working to name a new leader as quickly as possible.”

While Cromer Peoples, in her fourth year as Arkansas’ Senior Associate Athletic Director, has operated with full authority to begin the coaching search since last Friday night, the UA obviously prefers having a permanent athletic director in place before offering the job to the Razorbacks’ next head football coach.

Meanwhile, with SEC schools Texas A&M, Mississipp­i State and Tennessee also among the schools seeking a new head football coach, the UA also feels compelled to be in early earnest on its head football coaching quest.

“This past weekend we engaged with DHR Internatio­nal to work with us on our head football coach search,” Cromer Peoples said via the press release.

“DHR Internatio­nal has an excellent reputation in our business and has already provided tremendous assistance to us in this process. With the number of vacant coaching positions in our league and around the nation, it is important that we move forward expeditiou­sly and efficientl­y in finding the next head football coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks.”

Steinmetz said private funds, not UA funds will be used to pay both search firms.

The Razorback Foundation, the athletic department’s major fund-raising vehicle, is expected to contribute heavily in the coaching search funding.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn, the Fort Smith native and former three-schools Arkansas state champion high school coach and the Razorbacks’ offensive coordinato­r in 2006, Memphis coach Mike Norvell, a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas, Clemson defensive coordinato­r Brent Venables, familiar with Arkansas’ Texas and Louisiana recruiting areas as the former defensive coordinato­r at Oklahoma, and SMU coach Chad Morris have been reported to be the ones that Cromer Peoples and the UA most consider for the head coaching position.

However, given then ultra-successful Wisconsin coach Bielema was on no media radar when he unexpected­ly left the Rose Bowlbound Big Ten champion Badgers to come to Arkansas in December 2012, it easily could be none of the above when the Razorbacks eventually name their coach, especially if a yet unnamed athletic director has by then arrived to be in on making the decision.

Chances of hiring Malzahn, Norvell and Venables during this week appear slim.

On Saturday, Malzahn’s SEC West champion Tigers play SEC East champion Georgia for the SEC championsh­ip in Atlanta with the victor certain to advance to the four-team playoff determinin­g the national champion.

Also on Saturday, Venables coordinate­s a Clemson defense for the 11-1 defending national champion Tigers against 11-1 Miami in the ACC Championsh­ip game in Charlotte, N.C. with that winner advancing to the four-team playoff.

Norvell’s Tigers play unbeaten University of Central Florida for the American Athletic Conference championsh­ip in Orlando, Fla.

Morris’ SMU Mustangs have concluded their season at 7-5.

Names bandied about as possible Arkansas AD candidates include Scott Varady, a UA grad since the executive director of the Razorback Foundation after 19 years as an attorney working on many athletic department matters as part of the UA System’s General Counsel office, Kevin Scanlon, the All-Southwest Conference quarterbac­k for Lou Holtz’s Southwest Conference co-champion Razorbacks and a longtime Stephens Inc. executive with experience as a sports agent and assisting the UA on the football coaches’ TV shows, and Cromer Peoples.

Tommy Tuberville, the former Ole Miss, Auburn, Texas Tech and University of Cincinnati coach, also is a possible AD candidate.

Tuberville has no past experience with the Razorbacks other than coaching against them, but is an Arkansas native from Camden and was strongly supported by former Arkansas 1968-70 star quarterbac­k Bill Montgomery on Arkansas’ 1998 search committee, which eventually hired Houston Nutt as the Razorbacks’ coach.

Montgomery serves on the current athletic director search advisory committee with two-time national champion Arkansas women’s track coach Lance Harter; former Lady Razorbacks NCAA champion golfer Stacy Lewis; Razorback Foundation board member and Little Rock businessma­n and attorney Rick Massey; Board of Trustees Chairman Ben Hyneman of Jonesboro; UA journalism professor, former Kansas City Star sportswrit­er and current Razorbacks faculty representa­tive Gerald Jordan; and UA Dean of Architectu­re and former University of Virginia men’s assistant soccer coach Peter MacKeith.

Like the football coaching search, don’t be surprised if names other than the ones now most conjecture­d become most seriously discussed by Steinmetz, the advisory committee and the search firm.

 ?? Craven Whitlow/Special to the News-Times ?? On to the end zone: Arkansas running back Devwah Whaley scores on a long touchdown run against Missouri last Friday in Fayettevil­le. On Tuesday, Arkansas announced they have hired two search firms for aid in finding its next athletic director and...
Craven Whitlow/Special to the News-Times On to the end zone: Arkansas running back Devwah Whaley scores on a long touchdown run against Missouri last Friday in Fayettevil­le. On Tuesday, Arkansas announced they have hired two search firms for aid in finding its next athletic director and...
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