Joel Maturi didn't ask San Diego State's permission before discussing the Gophers' coaching vacancy with Aztecs coach Brady Hoke last month. It's not clear whether SDSU athletic director Jim Sterk was offended -- but at least one former Gopher was.
Adam Kelly, who still holds four Gophers punting records from his 1984-85 Minnesota career, sent an e-mail this week to eight Temple University officials, including athletic director Bill Bradshaw, warning that Maturi might be in pursuit of Owls coach Al Golden.
"The former players at the University of Minnesota would like to offer our apologies in advance if our Athletic Director Joel Maturi attempts to contact your football coach without your AD's knowledge," the e-mail read. "As much as your coach is GREAT, our former players believe that ADs should be contacted and asked for permission."
The e-mail went on to assert that "Maturi did not have the decency to call" Sterk, and that former Gophers "do not support this type of hiring process."
Kelly, an insurance executive in Edina, said he and a group of other former players were dismayed by Maturi's conduct, especially when a San Diego newspaper columnist sharply criticized him for the visit while the Aztecs still had a game remaining in the regular season.
"What Minnesota has done stinks. It's unethical. It's immoral. ... Just because Minnesota's [season] is lost doesn't mean a guy like Maturi has the right to interrupt a successful season somewhere else," wrote Union-Tribune columnist Nick Canepa, though he also noted that Sterk "didn't even seem perturbed."
But Kelly was.
"I was embarrassed as a Golden Gopher football player by the athletic department breaking the cardinal rule of these searches -- contacting the athletic director first, especially during the season," Kelly said.