07-15-2012, 04:38 PM
From the blog post:
Anderson, 57, was the first African American to become AD at Maryland. He is currently the first vice president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and will move up to president of that organization next year.
Wait a minute..."National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics"? That would be "NACDA," right? Hhhmmm...NACDA? Where have I heard of NACDA? Oh, that's right...
I don't know anything about the guy, but the instant analysis here doesn't sound promising. If that analysis is accurate, though, it looks like that organization might finally have come up with a way to keep us from winning the Director's Cup...
Anderson, 57, was the first African American to become AD at Maryland. He is currently the first vice president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and will move up to president of that organization next year.
Wait a minute..."National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics"? That would be "NACDA," right? Hhhmmm...NACDA? Where have I heard of NACDA? Oh, that's right...
I don't know anything about the guy, but the instant analysis here doesn't sound promising. If that analysis is accurate, though, it looks like that organization might finally have come up with a way to keep us from winning the Director's Cup...

