Texas AD Patterson sent packing
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas
The awkward dismissal of Texas football coach Mack Brown came first. That was followed by the firings of school President Bill Powers and basketball coach Rick Barnes.
Now athletic director Steve Patterson is gone, too, after less than two years — an abrupt end to his rocky tenure atop the nation’s wealthiest athletic program that remains in turmoil.
Patterson, whose aggressive approach to raising money rankled fans and some major donors, resigned Tuesday in what university President Greg Fenves called a “mutual” agreement.
Fenves refused to say he fired Patterson but said “this has been a decision that’s been building over recent weeks,” and noted he’d heard from “hundreds if not thousands” of Texas fans concerned about the program.
Patterson’s departure came three days after a plane carrying a “Patterson Must Go” banner circled the football stadium before the Longhorns’ first home game of the season. His tenure lasted only 22 monthts.
Patterson was responsible for two popular hires — football coach Charlie Strong and basketball coach Shaka Smart — but also raised ticket prices after a losing football season, pushed coaches to raise money for endowed scholarships and created a fan “loyalty” program to prioritize ticket purchases.