Former AD talks of future and pressures of the past
During the 2000-2001 men's basketball season, then-interim head coach Mike Davis was under the pressure to perform to the level expected from Hoosier basketball fans to maintain his job past his inaugural season. He did just that, finishing third in the Big Ten regular season, runner-up in the conference tournament and earned a number four seed in the NCAA tournament. Davis performed under pressure from his employers, fans and the media. But imagine the pressure felt from being at the helm of every sport at IU. That's what former athletics director Clarence Doninger faced for 10 years as the leader of IU sports.

