Agreed but I have seen coaches do special things with a lot less.
Which is why I wish these AD'S would take a chance on a newcomer with something to prove.
A lot of the names everyone keeps throwing out there are either comfortable or burnt out
moman415 wrote:
Yes and UCF is such a powerhouse! Look at the UCF's seasons best and in most events. They couldn't even compete in the top half of NCAA DII! Especially in anything above the 400! This board is for all coaches and coaching openings in the country. Not just your DI powers and Texas and USC. I am not looking for a job I have one. Just trying to help with letting people know what jobs are open since that is what this board is for! I am a coach and just trying to help!
Alex FreeMarket wrote:
Just out of curiosity, but does anyone know of any opening for a Div 1 assistant or head coach that has a very good pedigree as a jumps coach (high, long, triple) but also pretty experienced with other field and shorter sprint events?
Kind of an 'asking for a friend' thing. My friends resume looks pretty extensive to me (coached at several Div 1 colleges, among several others) and he publishes a lot of stuff and gets cited by other coaches for his techniques, but for whatever reason is having trouble landing a job (is the coaching field really that hypercompetitive)?
flourhour wrote:
Why has he coached at several schools? Published means nothing.
Alex FreeMarket wrote:
flourhour wrote:
Why has he coached at several schools? Published means nothing.
I guess if you've been continuously employed as a coach since 1993'ish, you end up at a few different schools along the way. *shrugs* Not everyone gets a sweet twenty year stay at the same university. I'd imagine coaches who stay at the same place for numerous decades is the exception to the rule.
GO KNIGHTS wrote:
This is common knowledge for the inner circles.
Like i said Dana Boone is at UCF. When the dust settles at UT (Administration redistribution) TBB will have the job if she wants it.
Lonnie Greene is headed to Auburn.
Robert Johnson will stay at Oregon. Same for Petros at GA and Floreal at Kentucky.
The real dark horse is who gets Washington and Notre Dame. The best way of finding out the real deal of these jobs is to eaves drop at NCAA during the meet or at the bars
^##Y%# wrote:
GO KNIGHTS wrote:
This is common knowledge for the inner circles.
Like i said Dana Boone is at UCF. When the dust settles at UT (Administration redistribution) TBB will have the job if she wants it.
Lonnie Greene is headed to Auburn.
Robert Johnson will stay at Oregon. Same for Petros at GA and Floreal at Kentucky.
The real dark horse is who gets Washington and Notre Dame. The best way of finding out the real deal of these jobs is to eaves drop at NCAA during the meet or at the bars
So if the speculation is accurate, then who takes Purdue?
Alex FreeMarket wrote:
Just out of curiosity, but does anyone know of any opening for a Div 1 assistant or head coach that has a very good pedigree as a jumps coach (high, long, triple) but also pretty experienced with other field and shorter sprint events?
Kind of an 'asking for a friend' thing. My friends resume looks pretty extensive to me (coached at several Div 1 colleges, among several others) and he publishes a lot of stuff and gets cited by other coaches for his techniques, but for whatever reason is having trouble landing a job (is the coaching field really that hypercompetitive)?
Not Hill Topper wrote:
If Lonnie goes to Auburn it will NOT be Jenkins. Norbert moves into the Director role and Purdue continues to boiler-up. Lonnie forms new staff at Auburn.