It does have the advantage of being in the South Pacific rather than the snow belt.
Sliding Scale wrote:
How poorly does Cleveland State pay that the Hawaii assistant job seemed like a good deal?
It does have the advantage of being in the South Pacific rather than the snow belt.
Sliding Scale wrote:
How poorly does Cleveland State pay that the Hawaii assistant job seemed like a good deal?
Back to the jobs 99 wrote:
Sprint Jobs that haven’t been announced
UNC Chapel Hill
Texas A&M
University of Miami
Louisville
University of Memphis
Akron
Tennessee Tech
Savannah State
CSUN
UCSB
SF State
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SPRINT Jobs that haven’t been announced (UPDATED)
DIV 1:
Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill
Stanford
University of Miami
Louisville- at least one offer turned down
Memphis
Akron
Tennessee Tech- need a head coach- could go any direction (women's only track)
CSUN- new head coach is a sprint/hurdle coach
UCSB- head coach listing posted previously, was this filled?
Toledo- are assistants being retained?
Eastern Kentucky
DIV 2:
Savannah State
SF State- did sprints duo leave? posted for associate head women's job, that position was a throws coach before
Others?
Savannah State
This is now a D-2 school.
Anyone else feel like the new Stanford coaching staff as a group will be a let down? Even when considering what they can get for cost of living...
Cardinal tear wrote:
Anyone else feel like the new Stanford coaching staff as a group will be a let down? Even when considering what they can get for cost of living...
ERHAMgowwDDDD, cost of living! Shut up about that. People aren't turning down Stanford jobs just because gas and rent are higher.
Yes.....? It’s listed under Div. 2. Am I missing something?
If you’re an on coach with no kids. No problem, young single coach or newly married, no hesitation. Middle age coach with young kids, that’s a big problem. Cost of living and quality of life can be severely impacted moving to the Bay Area. Especially if some mid west coach who owns a 4 bedroom house built this century has to go back to living in an apartment in East Palo Aalto.
Who have they even tabbed. When it’s quiet it’s usually a bad thing. Last resort kinda hires.
Just curious, what are the average head coaches salaries in the IVY league.
Mcgregor to Miss St.
Heard it here first.
Cost of living is huge for folks who have kids and/or significant others. If you’re young, single, live at your parents, etc... it’s probably a good opportunity in Palo Alto.
Can the long, “quiet” period before announce be due to Human Resources?
Background checks before offer?
Matt Utesch on the hot seat at Lehigh?
OutOfTheBasement wrote:
Cost of living is huge for folks who have kids and/or significant others. If you’re young, single, live at your parents, etc... it’s probably a good opportunity in Palo Alto.
YAWNNNNNNN Jesus when are you people going to let go the cost of living thing? We get it, it's high in California. Stanford is still a desirable position, along with many other California positions. Remember that they consistently pull candidates from the east coast who are in better cost of living situations. If you actually try to find cheap rent you can find stuff more reasonable. Buying a house in most places these days is a waste of time. Us millennials will soon be taking out mortgages using Bitcoin and avocados. Get on our level.
It’s a real issue when the salary is a hard 75k for the assistants. That’s not much for Palo Alto.
Who did Villanova hire?
Coach sanders is a good guy. But i honestly don’t remember 17 NCAA sprint/hurdle finalists from Stanford lol did i miss all that?
Iswhatusays wrote:
It’s a real issue when the salary is a hard 75k for the assistants. That’s not much for Palo Alto.
That would be plenty of money for an assistant coach. If you were dumb enough to pay 3k for rent each month out there you'd still have just about half of your money left over. You'd only have a problem if you wanted to buy a house, but as an assistant why would you want to buy a house out there when you're obviously hoping to move up in the coaching world? Huge pain in the ass. It's only expensive if you feel the need to have multiple children and blow money everywhere.
You guys don't understand, my teammate committed suicide because of the conditions and pressures that Jenkins put on him. And I didn't give a sh** that I didn't have new gear, I was glad to be considered to race. I was upset when I got yelled at for not having the correct gear even though they were the ones who wouldn't give it to me. I did raise money for the team. Every year we had to raise money and I raised the most every year, I didn't expect anything from it other than hoping it would help the team. And I would have loved to run more than one race at a meet, I would very nearly die for my team everyone. I find it hilarious that you think you know anything about me, calling me some 15:35 male 5k. Couldn't be further from the truth. I get that NCAA is cut-throat, so if people want to treat it like a business then treat it that way, I get it, but if you do don't go around pretending like you care and telling others how much you care. Just be honest and maybe don't break NCAA compliance rules while you're at.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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