Heard Clayton might be interested to in UVA
Heard Clayton might be interested to in UVA
WinnytheBish wrote:
United against good coaching wrote:
Agreed. Volunteer coaches should pay their dues by getting coffee and holding clipboards, not actually coaching an athlete to a national Championship. What’s next? Athletes wanting to transfer to a school with a good coach so they can get better? Outrageous!
I don't know any volunteers who are getting anybody coffee. I bet if you tried that on a female applicant they'd probably file a lawsuit.
I am a volunteer and I get coffee pretty regularly unfortunately lol. Not that I don't do more important stuff too but if that's the worst of my dues (outside of being unpaid) then I'll take it.
Indoor? wrote:
Scoop Jackson wrote:
Stanford is deciding between Beth Alford Sullivan, Mike Smith, and Joe Franklin. The big sticking point for Stanford is they want their head coach to have director experience. Mike McGuire dropped to 4th because he lacks director experience.
Vin Lananna declined Stanford's offer to be head coach. But he is been actively campaigning for Alford-Sullivan to get the head job.
A team of Alford-Sullivan as head coach, and McGuire as women's assistant, might be appealing to the Stanford decision makers. Expect a decision to be made in the next week.
Why would McGuire make a lateral move to go somewhere that has a way higher cost of living, doesn't have as good of facilities and a more limited recruitment pool? Dude is close to winning a National Championship in XC and likely going to get one in the next few years with the talent he has pulled in.
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You're right. McGuire won't accept anything but the Director's job. Stanford won't give him the director's job. So, cross him off your list. BAS, Smith, Franklin, and Schumacher. Your new Stanford head coach will come from this list. Who do ya got?
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PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike Gipsonn to UVA. I heard it was lock.
Central Michigan
CMu wrote:
Central Michigan
That was Saenz last year. This is Justin Romero.
Monrow wrote:
https://web2.ustfccca.org/assistant-track-field-university-of-louisiana-monroe/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+USTFCCCAJobOpenings+%28USTFCCCA+Job+Openings%29Where did ULM’s throws coach go?
Horrible location, do not coach here!
Central Connecticut has a part time throws position open. Strong program in a weak conference.
SVSU Job finally posted.
https://jobopportunities.svsu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1563414583781
Indoor? wrote:
Scoop Jackson wrote:
Stanford is deciding between Beth Alford Sullivan, Mike Smith, and Joe Franklin. The big sticking point for Stanford is they want their head coach to have director experience. Mike McGuire dropped to 4th because he lacks director experience.
Vin Lananna declined Stanford's offer to be head coach. But he is been actively campaigning for Alford-Sullivan to get the head job.
A team of Alford-Sullivan as head coach, and McGuire as women's assistant, might be appealing to the Stanford decision makers. Expect a decision to be made in the next week.
Why would McGuire make a lateral move to go somewhere that has a way higher cost of living, doesn't have as good of facilities and a more limited recruitment pool? Dude is close to winning a National Championship in XC and likely going to get one in the next few years with the talent he has pulled in.
Because about 15% of what is set on this thread is actually true
What a year for shitty throws jobs!!!
Matt Barreau leaving Coe College in Iowa to go to Lewis and Clark. One trash D3 to another even worse D3
Are you sure it isn’t more like 18%?
Also, Eric Heins to Stanford. You heard it here first.
Math geek wrote:
Are you sure it isn’t more like 18%?
Also, Eric Heins to Stanford. You heard it here first.
BAS to Florida to replace Mouse, who joins USF staff because the Bay is beautiful.
Big hire in H-tine wrote:
http://www.ustcelts.com/article/1175.phpPretty big hire for a new program.
What a terrific show of support for his wife. Coaches tend to get the rap for dragging their families all over the place. It’s nice to see that you don’t have to do that to be successful in the business. Best wishes to the Heins Family, and hope that he has great success there!
Kaiserthebluedevil wrote:
Central Connecticut has a part time throws position open. Strong program in a weak conference.
But how is their women’s basketball program? That’s all that’s good in Connecticut. And David letterman.
Potential replacements for Milt at Stanford wrote:
Posted this on the thread about Milt taking over at UNC already but I love throwing fuel to the fire so I decided to post it here for the sharks to devour as well.
Here are the best/most realistic candidates for the Stanford job in my mind and why or why not they might be interested.
Andy & Maurice Powell - Stanford Alums. But just got to Washington last year and might not be ready to make that change right now. I would also think they could have gone in 2012 had they wanted to but didn’t show any interest.
Mike Smith - Could he have any more success at NAU than he’s already had? That kind of success is not sustainable so he could head to Stanford to put himself in a position to compete for Championships year after year. However he seems to fit the NAU/Flagstaff culture and is probably tested like a King there. That along with academic standards being much lower at NAU makes recruiting a little easier.
Joe Franklin - Probably wants out of UNM now that his program’s funding is being slashed. But Stanford’s academic model doesn’t fit his strategy of recruiting foreigners.
Ed Eyestone - Has made BYU a consistent distance power and since becoming director has seen an improvement in other event groups. Maybe a fun way to end his career? But most likely a BYU lifer.
Jerry Schumacher- someone else mentioned this and I actually wouldn’t be shocked by it. If he wants to get back into the college game, this is a great opportunity. Timing is bad though with the Olympics just one year away.
Michelle Eisenreich - Was associate head coach at Stanford for a few years before taking the head women’s job at Princeton. Also has director experience at Brown. Obviously knows how to handle the academic rigors for the students. But hasn’t done anything spectacular with the team at Princeton and Stanford can probably attract a more accomplished candidate.
A few others that seem less likely to me but could be possibilities are Jon Gondack at Penn State, Beth Alford Sullivan at Tennessee, Mike McGuire at Michigan, Diljeet Taylor at BYU, Tonja Buford Bailey who has head coach experience at Illinois and Texas, and Martin Smith at Iowa State.
Kevin Costner for Director at Stanford. He did great in that running movie, and you saw how happy he was when his team ran well in the Bay Area.