Maturi Linked to Notre Dame AD Job
Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi is
believed to be on a list of candidates for the athletic director’s job
at Notre Dame. A local source speaking confidentially said on Monday he
thinks Notre Dame will test Maturi’s interest in replacing Kevin
White who recently left Notre Dame to become athletic director at
Duke. On Sunday an article on the South Bend Tribune's Web
site included
Maturi’s name among eight people that could be top candidates for the
Notre Dame job. Maturi, however, told Sports Headliners this
morning that he hasn’t been contacted by anyone officially representing
Notre Dame.
Maturi has two years remaining on his
contract at Minnesota and “expects to finish his career” as the Gophers’
athletic director. Maturi said he’s “real happy at Minnesota” but when
pressed about whether he would at least listen to a Notre Dame contact,
he responded that “I am not going to say never. …”
Maturi is believed to earn over $310,000
as Minnesota athletic director, a salary that is average at best among
his Big Ten Conference colleagues. He said a bigger salary elsewhere
won’t tempt him. “I’ve never done anything (just) for money,” Maturi
said.
Maturi is a Notre Dame alum, graduating
from the school in 1967. He admitted ties to Notre Dame are appealing
but so, too, is Minnesota because he grew up in the state.
The source, who is close to Gopher
athletics, said it will be a serious loss to Minnesota athletics if
Maturi leaves the University. A native of Chisholm, Minnesota, he was
athletic director at Denver University and Miami of Ohio before coming
to the University of Minnesota.
Maturi has been the athletic director here
since July of 2002. During that time he has successfully merged the
men’s and women’s athletic departments at the University. The two
departments operated separately for many years and it was a divisive
relationship.
Maturi also hired new basketball and
football coaches in 2007. His hiring of national champion basketball
coach Tubby Smith within a few days last year is regarded as a
coup by many admirers in intercollegiate athletics. Football coach
Tim Brewster has made headlines with his recruiting success and is
committed to winning the school’s first Big Ten championship since
1967.
Under Maturi’s leadership the University
gained legislative and other support for the TCF Bank Stadium project.
The Gophers will open their new $288.5 million football stadium on
campus next year.
Maturi has been a tireless worker on
behalf of the Gophers. Popular within the athletic department, Maturi
regularly attends the events of all 25 men’s and women’s sports at the
University. “He’s the hardest working man I’ve ever seen,” the source
said.
Maturi’s accomplishments also include
fiscal success. While earlier forecasts had the athletic department
operating at a deficit, the Gophers currently have a balanced budget, according to
published reports.