Whats going on with Akron sprint/hurdles position. Did they start interviews?
Whats going on with Akron sprint/hurdles position. Did they start interviews?
I'm told that it's going to be an in house move. Volunteer to paid assistant type of deal
Iamadipshirt wrote:
Another hire
http://aamusports.com/news/2017/10/9/mens-track-and-field-track-field-announces-staff-addition.aspx
"He has competed professionally as a sprinter for Brooks Running Shoe Company and was a participant in the '03 and `04 Olympic trials and world championship trials."
Bullshit.
Agreed. Someone should send an email to the AD and let them know he's not apart or listed anywhere in these as having competed or scratching.
Can't find him anywhere either!
What country?
Word on the street is that Greg Roy just retired at UCONN. No idea what will happen there. Combine finally?
Another BS artist wrote:
Iamadipshirt wrote:Another hire
http://aamusports.com/news/2017/10/9/mens-track-and-field-track-field-announces-staff-addition.aspx"He has competed professionally as a sprinter for Brooks Running Shoe Company and was a participant in the '03 and `04 Olympic trials and world championship trials."
Bullshit.
This is fraud. Their sports information department is lying or just wrote down what he said in a falsified resume without fact checking anything.
The fastest times I could find from him are 10.91/21.54/48.76. Those aren't competitive high school times. What an embarrassment to our sport.
What has Roy ever done at UCONN? Isn't it time for him anyway?
A high school coach in CT resigned. Not the UCONN coach.
mtrack wrote:
What has Roy ever done at UCONN? Isn't it time for him anyway?
A stack of All-Ams, multiple conference championships, ran a clean program with limited resources, developed good people who also happened to be good athletes....
About the only complaint I hear about Coach Roy (mostly on this board) is that he refused to put his limited resources into nothing but distance. I can't fault him for that given most of the schools in his (various over time) conference(s) are/were super distance heavy.
If this is true, I wish him well in the future and I weep for the loss of another solid old school track & field coach.
Again, it's not true. A high school coach in CT resigned. Some tool said it was the uconn coach. http://www.milesplit.com/articles/223938
PoisonIvy wrote:
mtrack wrote:What has Roy ever done at UCONN? Isn't it time for him anyway?
A stack of All-Ams, multiple conference championships, ran a clean program with limited resources, developed good people who also happened to be good athletes....
About the only complaint I hear about Coach Roy (mostly on this board) is that he refused to put his limited resources into nothing but distance. I can't fault him for that given most of the schools in his (various over time) conference(s) are/were super distance heavy.
If this is true, I wish him well in the future and I weep for the loss of another solid old school track & field coach.
College coaching = people working for slave wages, underpaid, in an environment of safe spaces, talking cuck talk. College track is office politics now. It's a world of
pretentiousness. Delete this thread and stop trying to draw people into a disgusting realm of coaching. End the Ncaa.
Western Illinois HC IS open
All Mine wrote:
Western Illinois HC IS open
Where’d Stevenson go?
All Mine wrote:
Western Illinois HC IS open
Where can we find proof of this?
http://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/10366182/head-coach-men-s-women-s-track-and-field-cross-country----------- wrote:
All Mine wrote:Western Illinois HC IS open
Where can we find proof of this?
Western Illinois head coach
Murray State asst coach
http://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/10369723/assistant-track-cross-country-coach