Never said that, 'dc. Just questioned a part of his bona fides that either he or you thought was important, but under just the barest of scrutiny and simple questioning, doesn't come across as quite as impressive as you (or he) thought it was. I have no reason or basis to question anything else beyond that, and for the 88th time I'll say I hope he helps UNH knock the AD hire out of the park. I want UNH Athletics to be successful over the next generation, as that will likely be my last stretch here on Earth to hope for UNH to enjoy high level success in athletics. That's WAY more important to me than whether my (trusted) sources are right or wrong.
Having said that ... I note with bemusement that you seem to be lining up excuses already as to why the candidate(s) to be identified by the search committee may not want to come to UNH.
Me? I see nothing but opportunity in the AD job here. The guy who's leaving may have let some of the previously prominent programs slide in the stretch run of his career, but those programs have achieved prominence before, so (unlike the empty slate that is Hoops) there is history that it can be done at UNH. And his predecessor did improve those facilities, so the new person shouldn't have too many distractions on that front to keep from hiring quality HC's to start churning out winners.
Anyway, let's see how it all turns out.