A river runs through it wrote:
Not sure Friess would take the job even if offered.
Why?
He can train his teams on a new 400 meter indoor track facility when the weather gets rough. He has great assistant coaches, a great budget and a great travel schedule.
He had his best recruiting year ever. Alaska state 3200m champ (9:11), a freshman from Canada (3:55 1500), an Australian (1:50.38 800m), and 2 kenyans (14:30 and 3:54 at 6000ft on a dirt track) On the womens side he recruited a 2:12 800m canadian girl, another talented kenyan girl, and a host of quality alaskan athletes. He as most of his team back from last year including the national champion in the long jump. They will be tough.
Why should he go to Montana?
WELL
FOR STARTERS ON WHY FREISS WOULD LEAVE ALASKA:
1. HE APPLIED!!!
2. This is not the first job he has been a finalist for in the past year
3. He obviously wants to leave Anchorage or why would he continually be applying for jobs