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Hey SDSU! Time To Meet The New Boss!

by Chris Ello on February 15, 2010

“Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.”  — The Who (”Won’t get fooled again”)

Well, Monday, we all met the new boss. The new Athletic Director at San Diego State is Jim Sterk, 53, formerly the A.D. at Washington State.

If you’re a longtime follower of SDSU athletics, the big thing to hope for is this: that he’s not the same as the old boss. (Apologies to Roger and Pete, though unlike most people, I thought you guys brought it at the Super Bowl).

Now…before we go any further, why don’t you all take a moment to meet him. 619Sports.net was there with complete coverage of Sterk’s introductory press conference. Below, check out our interview with Sterk and our podcast on his hiring.  Here, watch video of Sterk’s introductory press conference:

SDSU AD Jim Sterk’s Opening Statement:

More videos after the jump:

So what do you think? I’ll tell you what I think.

I liked him. Liked him a lot. Polished. Sharp. Full of energy. Has a clear vision of what he’d like to accomplish. Said he needs to increase fund-raising. Said the Aztecs’ athletic department needs to connect better with alumni and with students. Said the future of SDSU sports is bubbling-over with opportunities to flourish.

I wish him all the best. I really, really want him to be the right guy.

Now here’s what I think you’re thinking: What’s going to make Jim Sterk any different than any of the SDSU Athletic Directors that came before him? Frankly, I’m thinking the same thing as well.

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Welcome to San Diego, Jim Sterk

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by Craig on February 15, 2010

Unlocking the mystery of San Diego State athletics has stumped many an athletic director, but Jim Sterk feels that SDSU is on the verge of greatness.  Calling the Aztecs a “sleeping giant that’s about to roar”, Sterk accepted the job as AD today on campus.  Sterk, 53, comes from a decade spent at Washington State University as athletic director, and brings with him a reputation as a top fundraiser.

After his introductory press conference, Sterk joined 619 Sports to talk about why he took the job in San Diego:

 

Later, Craig and Chris reconvened outside the Aztec Alumni Center to talk about the job Sterk inherits and the challenges that await:

 

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Aztecs Football Goes Quietly at Utah

November 22, 2009
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ShareThe sign on the door of the luxury box suite at Rice-Eccles Stadium said: “San Diego State Athletic Director.” Inside the luxury box, of course, there was no Athletic Director.
Though no doubt still embarrassed by the actions which led to his resignation earlier in the week, Jeff Schemmel probably felt fortunate he didn’t have to be [...]

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No A.D.? No Problem for SDSU Men

November 20, 2009
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ShareTo say the least, it was a rather tumultuous day on Montezuma Mesa. The evening provided a nice respite from the craziness.
Playing at Viejas Arena, across the street from where it was announced earlier Thursday that Athletic Director Jeff Schemmel had resigned his post after he was caught using University money to help pay for weekend trysts with a [...]

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Q&A: UCSD Athletic Director Earl Edwards

September 4, 2009
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In his 10th year at UCSD, Earl Edwards has supervised taking the Tritons from Division III to Division II, maintaining academic excellence while building a program that is now competing for championships in multiple sports. Edwards sat down with 619 Sports to talk about the present and future of UCSD athletics, which could someday include a jump to Division I:

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Stay Classy USD!!!

March 18, 2009

ShareQuick difference between the sports programs at the University of San Diego and San Diego State…Classy move by USD’s Athletic Director Ky Snyder (always remembering he is at heart, an Aztec) to allow SDSU to play it’s second-round NIT game Friday night on his campus at the Jenny Craig Pavillion.
The Aztecs were stuck because Cox [...]

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