Who is out at Charleston Southern?
Who is out at Charleston Southern?
Earlier post mentioned XC/Distance and Jumps I believe
Aaron Horvath @NDSportsBlogger 6m
Longtime @NDXCTF coach Joe Piane announced retirement after this season. He has held the position for 39 years, second-longest in ND history
jj clark to conn
Official Press Release
Let the pure speculation regarding what all of you (who won't be getting this or any other job) think you know begin.
The Associate Coach should get job. You put in your time - should be repayed
Northwestern (Big Ten) looking for an Assistant XC Coach
Who will be the frontrunner for
1. Uconn
2. Tennessee (should it open)
3. Notre Dame
any tips
anyone?
jj clark is the obama of coaches, just "give him more time and ignore the past"
Connelly is the no brainer replacement.
Will he move to take over both teams while hiring a stopwatch boy or simply hire a men's distance? That is the real question.
[quote]don't have a clue wrote:
So based on the following post here is what is open maybe?
What is open:
ND-Head Men's Coach
Uconn - Head Women's Coach
Missouri State XC
Missouri XC
Georgia Southern Head Track
Georgia Southern - 2 assistants maybe?
WSU Director position
Colgate- admin position/distance (probably a female)
Michigan-?
Auburn-?
Loyola New Orleans- head track/xc
Tenn- cleaning house?
Northwestern- Assistant XC
FIU - Head Coach
Costal Carolina - Hire within for the assistant?
Stanford - Filled maybe?
IU - Assistant distance?
Charleston Southern - 2 assistant positions?
Not sure why you are referencing Michigan as open?
Univ of San Francisco asst. position open
Nothing is posted on the USF job website. How do you know this?
Who will be the next coach at the University of Tennessee?
Go Donny Go wrote:
Nothing is posted on the USF job website. How do you know this?
The San Francisco job was posted on USTFCCCA a few days ago
"ME" - Ricky Bobby
Word is a top SEC assistant that is a bulldog of a recruiter with a lot of overseas contacts is the top "behind the scenes" candidate. Gonna bring back multis domination that led the Vols to the titles back in the early 90's. Think best combined multis coach in the SEC right now.
That would make sense. He is a stud coach for sure.