Indiana AD Fred Glass talks Hoosiers Football and Basketball, plus recounts his experience leading the Indy Super Bowl bid process

by Kent Sterling

GlassIndiana University athletic director Fred Glass is like a normal guy with a couple of exceptions – he is really smart while not believing he knows enough; he understands how fun life should be; and he has a very, very cool job that he earned through excellent performances in other very cool jobs.

It seems incredible that he has been the AD in Bloomington for five years, but he has.  The changes in the athletic department have been many, and most have gone a long way toward enhancing the student’s academic and athletic experiences.

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Parents of athletes trust a university’s athletic department to shepherd a kid into adulthood, and that trust is well-placed in Glass and his staff.

Today, Glass appeared on “Ahead of the Curve” on 1070 the Fan to talk about the Cream and Crimson scrimmage, but we also discussed his thoughts on the progression of the football program, the step back taken by Tom Crean’s basketball team, and the process that will be used next month to decide whether Indianapolis, New Orleans, or Minneapolis will be granted the right by NFL owners to host the 2018 Super Bowl.

As always, Glass was upbeat and candid.

 

6 thoughts on “Indiana AD Fred Glass talks Hoosiers Football and Basketball, plus recounts his experience leading the Indy Super Bowl bid process

  1. David Spellman

    Great interview. First chance I have had to comment due to travel. You really got a lot of substance out of the AD. Actually I was fascinated by the Super Bowl experience because I want Indy to get another as soon as the NFL will allow.
    Doesn’t take much to get Fred out of his shell, huh?

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    1. kentsterling Post author

      Fred makes it very easy to elicit complete and honest responses. Never any nerves talking to Fred. He’s always ready to engage.

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  2. steve mcgreevy

    great interview. My question; waht happened to last year’s late 4 star wide receiver recruit Taj williams? I don’t see his name on the roster.

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  3. Matterhorn

    An absolutely terrible contract extension by Glass to Crean. Was he afraid some other school was going to steal him away from IU?

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    1. kentsterling Post author

      That is a legitimate question. I get that Crean would require a buyout should he be canned, but why Indiana would require a check from Crean if he left is a little mystifying. Maybe Crean offered it, and Glass accepted. Who knows?

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