Where Erica Fergurson went? She was only one season there. What happened?
I believe it's to replace their male assistant that left for Penn? And she's still there it looks like.
PAC09 wrote:
Where Erica Fergurson went? She was only one season there. What happened?
It’s replace Moose Akanno, if I’m not mistaken, and she’s still there.
Thank you. You are correct.
So potentially Cincinnati and Louisville have openings?
What kind of potential does the Spalding program have? I know they are DIII and would be pretty tough to recruit blue chip kids, but could a DIII powerhouse program be developed with the right coach?Seems like you could get some good kids in the greater louisville area.
Did someone already post this?
https://www.scacsports.com/sports/mxc/2020-21/releases/Castaneda_Retirement
Peak season for GA postings on USTFCCA is generally late January to around mid April. Due to the multi year nature of the position it's hard to predict what will be open from year to year. If you want specific schools then definitely email the coaches, as others have said. Otherwise you should prepare a relatively generic grad school application and resume/cover letter ahead of time, so you can respond immediately when the post goes live on USTFCCA. It's a bit of a crapshoot, and know that you'll likely have to compromise one or more of: school location, GA compensation, degree program, team quality, etc, just based on what's available that particular year.
And have a plan B if no programs fit right or you can't get the interviews. I did two annual rounds of GA applications before I found the right school.
Lane Fletcher to North Greenville
All Mine wrote:
Cincinnati Men’s distance
https://jobs.uc.edu/job/Cincinnati-Assistant-Coach%2C-Cross-Country-OH-45201/703866700/?feedId=130800&utm_source=Indeed&utm_campaign=UC_Indeed&utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Indeed
I bet Mike Rohl would love that job - reunited with his old friend.
Indiana Tech is doing interviews this week I'm told.
ldfksdfpowe wrote:
What kind of potential does the Spalding program have? I know they are DIII and would be pretty tough to recruit blue chip kids, but could a DIII powerhouse program be developed with the right coach?Seems like you could get some good kids in the greater louisville area.
Your instincts are right. The answer is probably closer to a maybe. I'm not sure it's a long-term job. My college coach always said they didn't require an ACT or SAT, just a BP or HR.
It's a relatively affordable school with some niche academic programs. Nursing is huge, which is a growing field. It's also very diverse.
They've had some turnover for coaching and they don't have much in the way of facilities. It's a small campus in a not so nice area, but the U of L is right down the street.
Centre and Transy tend to get the high academic students. Berea and Brescia tend to get the low-income students not too mention a million NAIA schools.
false equivalency wrote:
All Mine wrote:
Cincinnati Men’s distance
https://jobs.uc.edu/job/Cincinnati-Assistant-Coach%2C-Cross-Country-OH-45201/703866700/?feedId=130800&utm_source=Indeed&utm_campaign=UC_Indeed&utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=IndeedI bet Mike Rohl would love that job - reunited with his old friend.
LOL
All Mine wrote:
https://t.co/8wdHprWxZ3
Concordia picked up a good one. DeAndra'e is a great coach and better guy.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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