Brian Santiago's Athletic Director Challenges
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As BYU athletics moves forward under a new AD, who will become Brian Santiago's Brian Santiago?
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Brian Santiago needs a doer, chaser and task-a-teer in order to get things done.
He needs a person by his side as devoted as a golden retriever, excited as a salivating Labrador retriever and focused as a border collie.
There have been just two of these entities the past 50 years in BYU ’s storied athletic department: the late Witbeck and Santiago .
Brian Santiago was the bird-dog for the athletic department to attack the system.
Santiago and Chad Lewis have been tasked over the years with contacting donors, bringing them to administrators, and discussing plans and needs that are approved.
Nothing gets done at BYU unless the idea reaches a “priority project” level.
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