Either to be honest.
Either to be honest.
Fastboyzzzzzz wrote:
Either to be honest.
Only volunteering: no shot at P5 and shouldn’t get a shot, start at smaller D1 or D2.
Few years as a full timer: gets shot at P5 if person has shown success at current situation that hasn’t been seen from program in years prior to their arrival.
critic 100 wrote:
Some high school coaches have egos bigger than collegiate strength and conditioning coordinators .
Rather than let the athlete choose what college to go to, they want to appear big time and send the athlete where the coach wants them to go.
Most cases, that never works out.
So true, HS coaches job is to coach, teach and give advice to their athletes, after that let go, your job is done.
I can get on board with that. I would say 90/10 on the no P5 though. Why do you feel they shouldn’t get a shot?
Bsdetector wrote:
Smart not wrote:
How do you explain Schumacher's interviewing at UNC then?
Not true. Look, he could have any one of these jobs if he wanted them. Why would he want to go back to the college set up from his current position? He’s built a great program and appears to love it. Quit making stuff up.
Actually, it is true. And he almost took the job at Chapel Hill. This is well known.
critic 100 wrote:
Some high school coaches have egos bigger than collegiate strength and conditioning coordinators .
Rather than let the athlete choose what college to go to, they want to appear big time and send the athlete where the coach wants them to go.
Most cases, that never works out.
True, but odds are the guy that said he would never send athletes to BAS probably has never and will never coach an athlete good enough to make the roster on any team that BAS coaches.
Probably just some random guy with a grudge against BAS for whatever reason. He probably thinks if he pretends to be a high school coach, AD's are going to read his posts and decide to not hire BAS. Pretty pathetic stuff.
Dose of Truth wrote:
critic 100 wrote:
Some high school coaches have egos bigger than collegiate strength and conditioning coordinators .
Rather than let the athlete choose what college to go to, they want to appear big time and send the athlete where the coach wants them to go.
Most cases, that never works out.
True, but odds are the guy that said he would never send athletes to BAS probably has never and will never coach an athlete good enough to make the roster on any team that BAS coaches.
Probably just some random guy with a grudge against BAS for whatever reason. He probably thinks if he pretends to be a high school coach, AD's are going to read his posts and decide to not hire BAS. Pretty pathetic stuff.
You really think so? That’s a very far stretch, especially since she’s not that good of a coach or well known coach I should say. No one would be out to get her she doesn’t hold that much weight. I could see if you were talking about mark wetmore or someone like that but I think you’re just looking too deep into the guy’s comment.
Jermaine Jones to USF ? I Hurd tings.
any word on who Pat Henry is going to hire to replace Vince Andersen?
Sabre-Toothed Tiger in the Shower wrote:
Bsdetector wrote:
Not true. Look, he could have any one of these jobs if he wanted them. Why would he want to go back to the college set up from his current position? He’s built a great program and appears to love it. Quit making stuff up.
Actually, it is true. And he almost took the job at Chapel Hill. This is well known.
Well known based on what? Look, I don’t doubt that these programs would love to have him and might reach out. But I doubt they’re getting much interest from him except suggestions of who else to call. I definitely don’t think that poster who calls him by his last name knows anything.
you read mac throws, and you read it poorly.
Nada. I heard it else where and dropped the hint on macthrow.
Maybe Schumacher is taking the job. Would make sense as to why no announcement, maybe waiting for US champs to end before starting?
Bsdetector wrote:
Smart not wrote:
How do you explain Schumacher's interviewing at UNC then?
Not true. Look, he could have any one of these jobs if he wanted them. Why would he want to go back to the college set up from his current position? He’s built a great program and appears to love it. Quit making stuff up.
I'm mot here to try to convince you that it happened. It did and if you don't want to believe that it's fine with me.
oldguyfromTexas wrote:
any word on who Pat Henry is going to hire to replace Vince Andersen?
They already replaced Anderson last year with Mallard. That’s why he left. My guess is that A&M goes with a mid-D or distance guy to help get a few more points at nationals.
It's Monday! Can we spend at least one day as a group generating a massive list of currently open positions across all 3 divisions? This should give the younger guys a chance to spend hours applying for jobs that are already decided upon in back rooms.
Tarewwat wrote:
oldguyfromTexas wrote:
any word on who Pat Henry is going to hire to replace Vince Andersen?
They already replaced Anderson last year with Mallard. That’s why he left. My guess is that A&M goes with a mid-D or distance guy to help get a few more points at nationals.
Not even remotely true on multiple levels.
Tarewwat wrote:
oldguyfromTexas wrote:
any word on who Pat Henry is going to hire to replace Vince Andersen?
They already replaced Anderson last year with Mallard. That’s why he left. My guess is that A&M goes with a mid-D or distance guy to help get a few more points at nationals.
Yup. Someone speculated earlier that Ondrasek will be coming home to A&M. It makes sense only if they move McRaven to assistant head coach with greater responsibilities in the track program. Is this the succession plan?
What’s WKU doing? USF/UNC dragging butt you on assistants? GVSU and Rutgers open a month and no word out of either. Everyone saying no to Stanford. What other bigger jobs been open a minute?
Boomers wrote:
It makes sense only if they move McRaven to assistant head coach with greater responsibilities in the track program. Is this the succession plan?
How old do you think McRaven is? A little early for succession plans, haha.