Ryan Foster to Penn State from Tennessee.
Ryan Foster to Penn State from Tennessee.
White Cyclone wrote:
Check previous two distance hires. Throws was white male as well, unsure of experience. Point is, all those complaining have plenty of opportunities.
When you say "unsure of experience" about Dan O'Mara, your statement is instantly rendered useless.
White Cyclone wrote:
drkhor wrote:
I went to the Iowa st announcement page for the guy, and I wanted so bad to see his inexperience and to come here and say that was a bad hire he has no experience because I am one to advocate against inexperienced hires just because it fits, but I couldn’t find that in this hire. Guy has 9 years of collegiate coaching experience. Part of two D2 national titles and conference championships. No, when we talk about those Inexperienced hires it’s kids that just graduated and they talk about their athletic achievements and they have ZERO coaching experience or 1 year as a HS school coach. If a female has 2-3 years college coaching experience at any capacity or any division I fully expected and have become conditioned to be ok with them landing any job they apply for. This guy has 9 years coaching experience so please miss me with that ish. And I’m not a white male nor have a problem landing a coaching position thank you very much. Carry on…
Check previous two distance hires. Throws was white male as well, unsure of experience. Point is, all those complaining have plenty of opportunities.
How can you all be so blind? Are you really arguing white males get preference in these coaching jobs?
People are upset because unqualified individuals are hired. It just so happens that schools overlook qualifications and favor instead certain genders or races. By the way this is highly illegal.
Nobody complained when CSG got hired at Georgia because she was obviously qualified.
bad news bear wrote:
How can you all be so blind? Are you really arguing white males get preference in these coaching jobs?
No, simply that the profession is still predominantly white and male, despite all of what some label as diversity hires.
critic 100 wrote:
Moscow Idaho is not a place people of color want to be.
Racist bigots run that part of the country.
No one (non-white) is welcomed there, probably get harassed daily.
Baltimore or Philadelphia is not a place white people want to be.
Racist bigots run that part of the country.
No one white or Asian is welcomed there, probably get harassed daily.
#StopAsianHate........... oh wait, that disappeared when it was revealed that white supremacy is fake.
White Cyclone wrote:
bad news bear wrote:
How can you all be so blind? Are you really arguing white males get preference in these coaching jobs?
No, simply that the profession is still predominantly white and male, despite all of what some label as diversity hires.
The USA is predominantly white so it makes sense if hires are predominantly white. But why isn't the hispanic population getting interviews or jobs if administrations truly care about equal opportunity?
Year White Black Hispanic Asian Multiple Races Other**
2020 59.7% 12.5% 18.7% 5.8% 2.3% 0.9%
Regarding women...far less women want to coach than men. Look at almost any application pool and I bet less than 10% that apply are women.
White Cyclone wrote:
bad news bear wrote:
How can you all be so blind? Are you really arguing white males get preference in these coaching jobs?
No, simply that the profession is still predominantly white and male, despite all of what some label as diversity hires.
Why does it matter even what the race and gender of people are? Is a black male unable to coach a white female? Is an Asian female unable to coach a black male? You are literally the only one that cares about race or gender and thus YOU ARE THE RACIST AND SEXIST.
A bad coach can ruin someone's running career, education, or even life. I won't say the name to protect everyone's privacy, but I know of one inexperienced coach that got hired and quickly caused more than half of the women's team to get eating disorders. That's something they will have to battle for the rest of their lives. Some of them had to drop out of school and never got a college degree.
bad news bear wrote:
White Cyclone wrote:
No, simply that the profession is still predominantly white and male, despite all of what some label as diversity hires.
Why does it matter even what the race and gender of people are? Is a black male unable to coach a white female? Is an Asian female unable to coach a black male? You are literally the only one that cares about race or gender and thus YOU ARE THE RACIST AND SEXIST.
A bad coach can ruin someone's running career, education, or even life. I won't say the name to protect everyone's privacy, but I know of one inexperienced coach that got hired and quickly caused more than half of the women's team to get eating disorders. That's something they will have to battle for the rest of their lives. Some of them had to drop out of school and never got a college degree.
What this squabble reminds me of.
https://youtu.be/OvX4a3aPAbMSarah Pease to Ohio U.
c wut i dyd thur wrote:
critic 100 wrote:
Moscow Idaho is not a place people of color want to be.
Racist bigots run that part of the country.
No one (non-white) is welcomed there, probably get harassed daily.
Baltimore or Philadelphia is not a place white people want to be.
Racist bigots run that part of the country.
No one white or Asian is welcomed there, probably get harassed daily.
#StopAsianHate........... oh wait, that disappeared when it was revealed that white supremacy is fake.
You perhaps didn’t realize that the Aryan Nation famously built a compound in that part of Idaho. It was bulldozed, but Northern Idaho continues to attract extremist, alt-right groups.
can't wait for her to be mediocre for 4 years then fall back into a power 5 assistant job with higher salary.
Throws Jobs Updates:
LSU: Clayton
KSU: Watson
UN: St Clare
ISU: Omara
UNLV: Scott
FU: Werskey
UI: Robinson
NDSU: Pflaumbaum
Duke: Angelo
Army: Hershberger
Purdue: Page
UPenn: Tholis
Michigan State: James
UNI: Foote
Florida State: Ott
Michigan: Cartwright
Texas State: Frazier
Charlotte?
Idaho?
Grand Canyon?
Tiffin?
Slippery rock?
Milwaukee?
Saginaw?
Iowa central?
New Orleans?
Montana ?
SLU?
UTRGV?
BU?
UCLA?
Muffet to UCLA.
Venegas Connection to strong with her and Joe.
OUOhYea wrote:
Sarah Pease to Ohio U.
This is too specific not to be true. You can’t be serious?
Muffet to UCLA, JC to Ohio State, Foote to SIU
bad news bear wrote:
Clever Nihilist wrote:
If the facts make me that, so be it lol.
For the record, I try to hire females and minorities whenever I can, even if their resume’s aren’t quite as impressive as white male candidates because I believe representation matters. Also, it helps protect my job security when my administration could not care less how competitive we are (like most admins), our athletes care more about a “positive student-athlete experience” than actually competing (we just keep’em happy), and they’re often better “team players” instead of always thinking they know better and stabbing me in the back. Usually because they don’t understand how little our support staff and athletes actually care/how it actually works versus how they wished it worked. Please don’t misunderstand this as me saying females and minorities are worse/less deserving coaches. Obviously they are not. Love seeing them being given opportunities.
So you'd rather hire worse, less qualified coaches for your athletes? You don't care if your athletes perform worse or get injured?
I just give the administrators what they want or I eventually get fired. I mentor my young less experienced assistants in raising the competitive culture when we can - but never at the cost of crossing an athlete…that’s an important lesson for them as well if they want to stay in this profession long term. That the inmates run the insane asylum.
I’d like to see Ninow at UCLA
McNeil wrote:
OUOhYea wrote:
Sarah Pease to Ohio U.
This is too specific not to be true. You can’t be serious?
From Ball State right? I heard the exact same thing.
Walk a mile in a person of colors shoes, then stand by your statement.
Yes, but here is the difference. You can drive 10 miles in each direction from Baltimore or Philly, and you will be back in white suburbia,
But you can not drive anywhere in Idaho and not get away from people who want to kill you due to the color of your skin.