May 3, 2012
Luck tackles Big 12 issues, finances
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WEST VIRGINIA athletic director Oliver Luck seems to be embracing his job more every day.

So much so that on Thursday he went as far as using a mountaineering term to describe his whirlwind schedule.

"It's like seeing a false peak," he said, referring to a peak that appears to be the pinnacle of the mountain - but is not.

Luck's schedule is jammed - with or without his son being selected No. 1 in the NFL draft. He was in Parkersburg for a fundraiser on Thursday. But he had just returned from Big 12 meetings in Phoenix. It was the first such get-together for WVU.

"It went well," Luck said. "What's kind of interesting is there were also those from the Pac-12, SEC and Big Ten there. So there were chances to visit with other ADs."

Luck said in regard to the Big 12, ESPN and Fox networks were present to talk about logistics, but "there was no discussion of a longer TV deal or extension."

Perhaps of bigger note, however, is Luck's characterization of the Big 12 gathering, which included groupings of the football and men's and women's basketball coaches.

"There's a very good spirit within the Big 12," Luck said. "Not only is there stability, but a granting of [television] rights for 13 years. That's an eternity in our business.

"We felt welcome. There's a real good vibe across the board."

That should be the case if the granting of rights has been or will be pushed to 13 years. You may recall the Big 12 Conference Board of Directors agreed to a minimum of six years late last year.

It's significant because a long-term grant of media rights all but makes it impossible for schools to bolt.

On Thursday, Stanford athletic director Bob Bowlsby was named the Big 12's new commissioner. He will take over on June 15 for Chuck Neinas, who was serving as the conference's interim commissioner. Bowlsby, who was in his sixth full season at Stanford after being hired away from Iowa, is also a friend of Luck, whose son Andrew starred at Stanford.

"I know Bob very well," Luck said. "He's very smart and very well respected across the country.

"Stanford has always had incredible athletics. It wins the Director's Cup [honoring the top athletic program] almost every year. But what he did with football there is impressive."

Of course, having Andrew Luck at quarterback helps. But Oliver Luck points further back.

"Jim Harbaugh was his hire [as football coach]," Luck said of Bowlsby. "That speaks to his judgment. Stanford was 1-11 in 2006 when Bob hired Harbaugh. It was somewhat of a risk. Jim hadn't been a Division I coach. But Bob obviously saw something in him. The rest is history."

Stanford, of course, soared with Harbaugh before the coach moved to the San Francisco 49ers.

Now Luck is trying to make his mark. He's done so with the hire of Dana Holgorsen as football coach. There's the move to the Big 12. And so far, so good for the Mountaineers.

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