It’s our understanding the University of Minnesota prefers athletic director candidates with previous experience as college athletic directors — or assistant directors — but the search committee is likely to consider Mountain West Conference Commissioner Craig Thompson.
Former Gophers basketball coach Jim Dutcher praises Thompson, a Minnesota native who graduated from the University. Thompson worked as a student assistant in the Gophers sports information department more than 30 years ago. His duties included working with Dutcher and the two have stayed in contact.
“He’s got a lot of passion for Minnesota,” Dutcher said. “…Grew up and went to high school in Redwood Falls. I don’t know all the candidates but I do know Craig and I think he would be a good choice.”
Thompson has been commissioner of the Mountain West since its inception in 1998, but he could be interested in the Minnesota A.D. job. Prior to joining the MWC he was commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference and his resume also includes working in the NBA. His accomplishments with the MWC include major growth of television revenues and he’s also served on many NCAA committees. Dutcher emphasized Thompson’s experience in working with college presidents and realigning the MWC membership.
It’s also believed former NFL executive Jim Steeg is interested in the Gophers athletic director position. Steeg is credited with transitioning the Super Bowl from just a championship game to a weeklong entertainment experience. His resume includes several years working as a business executive with the San Diego Chargers.
Local candidates who don’t have experience as athletic directors but might be interested in the Gophers job to replace Joel Maturi this spring could include former Minnesota football coach Glen Mason and ex-Minnesota Wild executive Bill Robertson. Mason has influential Gophers supporters who like him and he knows a lot about the athletic department having been the Minnesota coach from 1997-2006.
Robertson is working as a consultant with Tunheim Partners, the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Hockey. He was vice president of communications and broadcasting for the Wild’s parent company from 1998-2011. Prior to that the Cretin High School alum was an executive with the Walt Disney Company’s sports operations.