I don't think this was posted "officially"
Great get, bad for the other Ivys
I don't think this was posted "officially"
Great get, bad for the other Ivys
I will follow that up with this. Does he get paid by both? SI get this info updated.
Who is UVA going to hire?
Good for Coach Fetzer, but it sure seems like a step down competitively and tougher with no scholarship money to work with. The upside is that the athletes can figure out the angle of take off, trajectory, vectors, and velocity all while they are in the air.
Well I'm pretty sure that any athlete at Harvard would be able to teach classes at Mississippi State!! Come on...who wants to live in the dumbest and fattest and poorest state in the U.S.???
Congrats to Fetzer for getting out of the south!
Very true- coaching sprinters is tough. Kids are terrible to work with- he was probably looking to do more coaching then babysitting. Good move- congrats to Brian.
Coaching sprinters can be tough...but so can coaching other events. Making girls eat is no fun, telling a guy that his shin or femur hurts because he refuses to not run 100 miles is frustrating. All events have their issues. It depends on the personality of the coach that is coaching these young people.
Mickster wrote:
LOL. I love this post. 82 pages worth of social studies/PE majors who are whining because they can't get jobs.
Do you think this thread is self serving? People want the news. Only a fraction of posters are job seekers.
It has been my Cash Cow to survive in the Big Easy....
Coach Watch Inc. wrote:
Go Blue II wrote:When is Coach David Kaiser ever going to get LEVEL II (2) certified?
Yes, because the USATF coaching certification is VERY important if you want to be a top notch coach. Don't you dare coach without one!
P.S. How many certs do you think John McDonnell has? How 'bout Pat Henry? Vin? How many do you think Marty Stern had while his Villanova teams were winning year after year? Peter Tegen while producing some of the best NCAA female middle distance runners of all time? I won't even go into the technical event coaches who don't have certs. Bottom line, it's a joke and nothing more than a resume builder to have "Is a USATF Level II certified coach" on a bio.
Just a few questions about job postings that the SI has not updated....
New Mexico...Distance and sprints?
UVA?
Purdue?
Brown?
4 distance jobs not filled yet? And they are pretty big jobs.
AntiArobic wrote:
the "chick" will get hired or should i said has already been offered.
any idea who she is??
New Mexico hired a janitor working in the athletic department to run the sprints.........
Mickster wrote:
LOL. I love this post. 82 pages worth of social studies/PE majors who are whining because they can't get jobs.
post of the decade
I wouldn't call assistant distance positions at New Mexico, Virginia and Purdue "pretty big jobs"... Brown is the only position that will actually be "THE" distance coach... the others are just glorified intern, graduate assistant type positions despite being full-time.... even in our micro world of college distance running, whomever gets these jobs, with the exception of Brown, is not really very newsworthy
Lets be honest...it isn't about what you do, it is about where you have been. UVA and New Mexico carry more weight for just holding a stop watch and driving vans then the Brown job. Purdue is a toss up if it is "better" or not.
Brown Jumps Coach
I heard the new New Mexico hire was a ticket taker at the games.
still no news on the UPenn distance job??
AntiArobic wrote:
http://www.mstateathletics.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=16800&SPID=11004&SPSID=90948I will follow that up with this. Does he get paid by both? SI get this info updated.
Please note that on that link it says the 2010 track and field coaching staff. You should be looking for 2011 coaching staff listing now.
8th_1der wrote:
I heard the new New Mexico hire was a ticket taker at the games.
Oh we can only hope so!!!