- Genre:biography & autobiography
- Sub-genre:Sports
- Language:English
- Pages:212
- eBook ISBN:9798317837501
- Paperback ISBN:9798317837495
Book details
Overview
In 31 Years in The Front Row, Dr. Chris Hill offers a rare behind the scenes at one of the most transformative era in college athletics. Raised in New Jersey, Hill arrived at the University Utah with a two year plan to receive a masters degree and coach basketball never imaging that he would become the Athletics Director at the University of Utah at age 37. What followed was a 31 year journey through conference realignments legendary coaches Rick Majerus, Urban Meyer, Kyle Whittingham, the Marsdens and watershed moments.
Description
For more than 31 years Chris Hill sat in a unique seat-the Athletics Director's chair at the university of Utah-where he witnessed the transformation of Utah Athletics into a nationally recognized program. In 31 Years in the Front Row, Hill tells the story of that journey, not through statistics and scores but through the people, the decisions and the moments that defined an era. From hiring coaches , to navigating the conference transitions from the WAC to the Mountain West Conference and to the Pac 12 conference preparing for the Final Four and BCS Bowl games Hill takes readers behind the scenes of He shares stories about legendary coaches Rick Majerus, Urban Meyer, and Kyle Whittingham and unforgettable moments and the challenges of league a major college athletics program. But this book is also personal, Hill reflects on the role his family played in his career, the mentors who guided him and the lessons he learned about leadership, decision making and staying true to your values. Thirty One Years In the front row is ultimately about relationships. It is about taking risks, trusting people , handling pressure and understanding that success is built over time by many talented and caring people. If you love college athletics , leadership stories. or behind the scenes of big-time athletics this book provides a rare and personal view from someone who truly had a seat in the front row for 31 years.