Confirmed on a prominent PSU sprinter's twitter and on the coaches Facebook.
What does this mean for the program?
Confirmed on a prominent PSU sprinter's twitter and on the coaches Facebook.
What does this mean for the program?
PortlandState wrote:
Confirmed on a prominent PSU sprinter's twitter and on the coaches Facebook.
What does this mean for the program?
I think it means that Portland State will need a new head coach.
Means the distance coach will be promoted to head coach. He deserves it.
J Marc?
Agreed. The PSU distance coach is one of the hardest working guys in the sport. Hope to see the AD there do the right thing and make him HC.
Glad to hear it. Gave absolutely 0 support for the distance program. In 2007 he would wouldn't even let the XC team go to regionals when they were held IN PORTLAND. The program has already improved immensely despite Ronnye and hopefully they can get someone who will give them some actual tools to succeed!
The Angel of Death wrote:
Glad to hear it. Gave absolutely 0 support for the distance program. In 2007 he would wouldn't even let the XC team go to regionals when they were held IN PORTLAND. The program has already improved immensely despite Ronnye and hopefully they can get someone who will give them some actual tools to succeed!
Kebba Tobert was still head coach in 2007, according to his bio on the PSU site.
Both Kebba and Ronnye were absolutely AWFUL head coaches. Completely selfish and egoistical as they only wanted the events they coached to succeed and get press. Marcus has done a very nice job with the distance program there on little to no zero scholarships. Would like to see him take over - he deserves it.
Wow, where does Javi go next?
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