Since the Ohio State women's distance coach quit in the middle of the school year.. who took over for her and is OSU hiring someone to replace her.
Wonder how the coffee is Sunday morning with her partner?
Since the Ohio State women's distance coach quit in the middle of the school year.. who took over for her and is OSU hiring someone to replace her.
Wonder how the coffee is Sunday morning with her partner?
Queens University in Charlotte (DII) seeks Head XC/Assistant Track Coach
[quote]72nSunny wrote:
Current posted and open jobs:
Illinois - Assisant Track/XC (2 positions)
Long Beach St - Distance
Texas AM - Jumps/Multis
Minn St Mankato - Head Track Coach
Montana St. Billings - Head Track/XC
UTSA - Pole Vault
Amherst - Head Track/XC
SUNY Oswego - Head XC
Franklin College - Head XC
Long Beach State has to post their opening publicly the year after they make an emergency new hire.
LBSU has had four distance coaches in the last 7 years. Distance coaches only seem to last two years. And they were all emergency hires. Matt Rowe, Patrick Wales-Dinan, Tom Walsh, and now Winget.
There is a reason why it seems like LBSU is posting their distance job opening every year. It's because they actually are. Here the new job openings:
Ilinois - Assisant Track/XC (2 positions)
Texas AM - Jumps/Multis
Minn St Mankato - Head Track Coach
Montana St. Billings - Head Track/XC
UTSA - Pole Vault
Amherst - Head Track/XC
SUNY Oswego - Head XC
Franklin College - Head XC
Queens University in Charlotte (DII) seeks Head XC/Assistant Track Coach
buckeyenutter wrote:
Since the Ohio State women's distance coach quit in the middle of the school year.. who took over for her and is OSU hiring someone to replace her.
Wonder how the coffee is Sunday morning with her partner?
Coach Dennis, illustrating how little regard she has for the distance area, replaced her with another sprint coach. Brice Allen, who has been unable to get the OSU men out of the cellar for the last 5 years, was also just given the women too.
Really a shame with all the talent in-state. Conference weekend could again be a complete donut for points 800 and longer for the Buckeyes both genders.
Is this it then wrote:
buckeyenutter wrote:Since the Ohio State women's distance coach quit in the middle of the school year.. who took over for her and is OSU hiring someone to replace her.
Wonder how the coffee is Sunday morning with her partner?
Coach Dennis, illustrating how little regard she has for the distance area, replaced her with another sprint coach. Brice Allen, who has been unable to get the OSU men out of the cellar for the last 5 years, was also just given the women too.
Really a shame with all the talent in-state. Conference weekend could again be a complete donut for points 800 and longer for the Buckeyes both genders.
Kent States old coach, Croghan is taking over
Who cares if there is zero conference points in the Distance events for OSU...
They'll still win!
No way croghans going to OSU. Just took that administrative position at Kent by choice. He loves Kent. Doubt there'd be a change.
Croghan just doesn't like coaching and traveling. Lee Labadie returns?
Why do you assume there is an opening at all at OSU?
So LBSU is actually looking for a distance coach? Why does this position keep coming up?
Why does LBSU keep coming up?
-HC not focused on spending money on distance.
-HC not trying to hire people who he will support and give the money to do what they need to do to build the program.
-Talent pool that would actually go to LBSU gets much higher scholarship offers from out of state schools.
-They aren't good, so if you choose to go there you know you are going to a school that isn't going to be good in distances. Why do that?
-Low pay, high cost of living for an assistant coach.
-It will take 1-2 years to undo all the damage that has been done here with HS coaches who now don't trust sending their kids to this school.
The last coach is a great guy but probably didn't fit in the So Cal scene, wasn't supported.
PWD moved up to Harvard, so that is a no brainer. They starting improving a lot when he was the coach.
For this to become a destination for someone who plans to stay, they will need to become the head coach and have enough control to offer athletes the money it takes to keep so cal talent here and looking to improve. Otherwise, this is a 1-2 year stint for a coach at the end of his career or at the beginning looking to build a resume.
So is this a required posting because they had an emergency hire last year? Or an actual opening? Winget still listed on the website...
Buckeyez suck wrote:
Why do you assume there is an opening at all at OSU?
Agreed. There is no opening. She filled it.
I hope you're joking.
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Ryan VanHoy of Mississippi to Northern Arizona
No sh..t i was thinking maybe a golf coach that can also coach jumps and throws. Are they looking for t&f coach specializing in coaching sprint, distance, jumps.... etc?
Ty Sevin to TAMU.
Any word on the St Cloud Head Coach position? Have they interviewed?
Don't they already have a throws/vault coach?
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