Sexton Hardcastle
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BTW, if I'm a little late on this thread then I apologize. Things move so fast these days! :lol:
Well, I have no doubt that he's frustrated. I would hope that he realizes that if on the field results had been better, his support would have been better. The old "chicken or the egg" thing.Dan has criticized the fan base. I have heard of him doing it at a recent charity golfing event. He said something to the effect that if he had more support from fans and boosters he would've been able to get more done here. He's right in some ways, but he's wrong to bring it up in the first place.
Just a rumor I've heard out there in Boulder.
sorry, I find it odd that the "friend of a friend" report hasn't even been whispered about anywhere else. I'm not going to refute it, but I'm not going to swallow it either.
I can't imagine any Div 1 coach, not Dan Hawkins or anyone else, sitting in the corner and muttering out loud as was reported. He's well aware that there are people around hanging on his every word, he's just not likely to criticize the fans, the program, the administration, etc. in a public setting. So accepting the report as is, ... I can't do it. I can't demand repercussions for an event for which we have one second- or third-hand witness at best, and seems totally out of character.
Well, I have no doubt that he's frustrated. I would hope that he realizes that if on the field results had been better, his support would have been better. The old "chicken or the egg" thing.
His interaction with fans on his KOA coaches show has much to be disired. He comes across as smarmy and demeaning, for sure. I think his big mistake was to get into "defensive" mode. He definitely comes across as one who believes fans are idots. That is my biggest problem with him, personality wise. It is painful to me. I badly want to see him succeed both on and off the field. Then I listen to his horrible interaction with fans on his radio show and roll my eyes.Sure he is frustrated, but he needs to be frustrated with himself, not the fans. This fanbase was as supportive as I have ever seen with him early on, especially after 2007. We had record attendace at the spring game and season tickets were up. Even after the 3rd losing season, fans were mostly on board. He needs to just once publicly apologize for the job he has done and that would go a long way with at least acknowleging that he needs to do better.
sorry, I find it odd that the "friend of a friend" report hasn't even been whispered about anywhere else. I'm not going to refute it, but I'm not going to swallow it either.
I can't imagine any Div 1 coach, not Dan Hawkins or anyone else, sitting in the corner and muttering out loud as was reported. He's well aware that there are people around hanging on his every word, he's just not likely to criticize the fans, the program, the administration, etc. in a public setting. So accepting the report as is, ... I can't do it. I can't demand repercussions for an event for which we have one second- or third-hand witness at best, and seems totally out of character.
While I agree the topic of this thread is strictly speculation, Dan has gone on record publicly criticizing the fans by attacking the message board fans as well as calling out the people who showed up to the games in powder blue as not true fans. So yeah he is dumb enough to criticize the fan base publicly.
Sure he is frustrated, but he needs to be frustrated with himself, not the fans. This fanbase was as supportive as I have ever seen with him early on, especially after 2007. We had record attendace at the spring game and season tickets were up. Even after the 3rd losing season, fans were mostly on board. He needs to just once publicly apologize for the job he has done and that would go a long way with at least acknowleging that he needs to do better.
Here’s some of a conversation I had with sophomore CU receiver Will Jefferson earlier this month:
“My whole goal this year is to become a technical receiver,” he said. “I never had like a real receiver coach, and I was never playing real receiver since I got here. I was an athlete but I had never been a receiver, so I wasn’t running crisp routes or (had) the best hands.
“Everything I’m doing now, like getting in and out of my breaks, running the routes the same — everything I’m doing now is so I can become a sound receiver.”
Hmm. My take is that Prince is paying dividends. He has his receivers doing the right things. I take it all as a big positive for the upcoming season. We should be much better at the WR position. Was that the wrong answer?
So, do you think Hawks' decision to coach WR last year was a good decision?
Hell no. It was a horrible desision. I have always believed that. A head coach needs to head coach, not be a position coach too.
Hmm. My take is that Prince is paying dividends. He has his receivers doing the right things. I take it all as a big positive for the upcoming season. We should be much better at the WR position. Was that the wrong answer?
especially when the HC doesn't apparently know the technical details or how to coach them at the position hes coaching :lol:
sorry, I find it odd that the "friend of a friend" report hasn't even been whispered about anywhere else. I'm not going to refute it, but I'm not going to swallow it either.
I can't imagine any Div 1 coach, not Dan Hawkins or anyone else, sitting in the corner and muttering out loud as was reported. He's well aware that there are people around hanging on his every word, he's just not likely to criticize the fans, the program, the administration, etc. in a public setting. So accepting the report as is, ... I can't do it. I can't demand repercussions for an event for which we have one second- or third-hand witness at best, and seems totally out of character.
Dan has criticized the fan base. I have heard of him doing it at a recent charity golfing event. He said something to the effect that if he had more support from fans and boosters he would've been able to get more done here. He's right in some ways, but he's wrong to bring it up in the first place.
Just a rumor I've heard out there in Boulder.
First bolded response. They should have been coaching for their jobs since day one. But you expect us to believe now,, after four years, they discovered Danny's copy of the Boise playbook, lost during the move. I guess he found trunk full of funk stored in the attic, right? I find it hard to believe they know how to win and were just lollygagging around, but now, after year four of suckage, they will turn it on and all will be well. In other words, do we really want a staff that has to get pounded four years in a row before they get motivated to "coach for their jobs"?AlferdJasper the voice of reason. Alferd just made my point better then I did. The below quote, which is stated as rumor, is not true. Hawkins has nobody to blame but himself and while he has not let that be known, he in fact does know it. The on filed performance has been putrid to say the least. There is not a single person, Dan Hawkins included that can make any excuse for it. While the staff, players and even the admin have tried to excuse this away, we all know they cannot. This coaching staff IS coaching for their very jobs this season. I believe we will see things on gameday we have not seen before. The imagination and creativity we saw in Boise should be reflected on Saturdays this fall...this will also lead to better special teams, (coverage and returns...god cant help our kicking game) and more athletes on the field. I will not make excuses for the staff! I will say that today they are Buffs and should be supported as such.
First bolded response. They should have been coaching for their jobs since day one. But you expect us to believe now,, after four years, they discovered Danny's copy of the Boise playbook, lost during the move. I guess he found trunk full of funk stored in the attic, right? I find it hard to believe they know how to win and were just lollygagging around, but now, after year four of suckage, they will turn it on and all will be well. In other words, do we really want a staff that has to get pounded four years in a row before they get motivated to "coach for their jobs"?
Second bolded response; sounds to me like you are making excuses. Danny knows it's on him? Really? How do you know? You have no more credibility than the rumor that started this thread. This staff has been a failure. They should have been shown the door after episode four of Hawkball. Keeping Danny has done more damage than anything else I've seen in the past 22 years.
AlferdJasper the voice of reason. Alferd just made my point better then I did. The below quote, which is stated as rumor, is not true. Hawkins has nobody to blame but himself and while he has not let that be known, he in fact does know it. The on filed performance has been putrid to say the least. There is not a single person, Dan Hawkins included that can make any excuse for it. While the staff, players and even the admin have tried to excuse this away, we all know they cannot. This coaching staff IS coaching for their very jobs this season. I believe we will see things on gameday we have not seen before. The imagination and creativity we saw in Boise should be reflected on Saturdays this fall...this will also lead to better special teams, (coverage and returns...god cant help our kicking game) and more athletes on the field. I will not make excuses for the staff! I will say that today they are Buffs and should be supported as such.
Dan has criticized the fan base. I have heard of him doing it at a recent charity golfing event. He said something to the effect that if he had more support from fans and boosters he would've been able to get more done here. He's right in some ways, but he's wrong to bring it up in the first place.
Just a rumor I've heard out there in Boulder.
DixonU,
Don't listen to Lefty, he's just bitter. :smile2:
I get it. I can't wait 'til football season! This is going to be one of the more interesting seasons ever. If Hawkins turns it around, crows will go on the endangered species list! :lol::lol: Not bitter, just a realist.
I was a Hawk backer until ISU this past year. I just don't believe he has what it takes at this level. The reason I say he's the worst thing to happen to CU FB since I've been following it the last 22 years, is that the fan base is being alienated. Some, surely not all. Even during the "scandal" the fan base was supportive, Hawk has succeeded in doing what even the haters couldn't do. That upsets me.
At the end of the day I just don't see Hawk being able to turn it around, and four years of the piss poor W/L record says it all....
I get it. I can't wait 'til football season! This is going to be one of the more interesting seasons ever. If Hawkins turns it around, crows will go on the endangered species list! :lol:
I get it. I can't wait 'til football season! This is going to be one of the more interesting seasons ever. If Hawkins turns it around, crows will go on the endangered species list! :lol:
I hope you're correct DU.AlferdJasper the voice of reason. Alferd just made my point better then I did. The below quote, which is stated as rumor, is not true.
I am 100% with you man threads like this are why the interwebs is so hated by administrators and coaches.
I could see why a winning coach would hate the internet and internet scum bashing them for no reason. Hawk is lucky to have a job and for him or you to think he's above criticism from the fans is hilarious to say the least.
Hawk should spend more time hating LOSING than hating the internet.
The internet is full of annonymous people who haven't risked having their names out there. These guys don't have their names and reputations on the line.
Well..Gosh. When you are thrown into to fire coaching a big time college football program, you want to know who you are dealing with. The internet is full of annonymous people who haven't risked having their names out there. These guys don't have their names and reputations on the line. What risks have an Internet poster taken? You want to tell them to go out there and coach a football team. Anyone can take shots at the football program from the computer monitor, but what have they accomplished? As a coach, you can't be bothered by that stuff like e-mail and the internet.
You need to know that when you are raised by a logger, the margin for errors is tiny. One tiny inch can mean the difference between life and death. These guys take risks every day, bring their lunchboxes, and they stand behind their good name. That's how you want to coach a football program. You want to focus on the little things and do things right. We're close. We really are. And I think out administration understands that.
You want to have adversity because that's what this is all about. You focus on doing the right things and not get stuck on the peaks and valleys. You get the best kids and you tell them it's about the whole picture. You got to win the right way. That's how a foundation is made and you can build from there.
This had been the best spring we've had. You can see the leadership. Kids are competing, like at the QB position. Those guys are neck and neck. The maturity is an intangible we haven't seen. Things are about to pop.
Well..Gosh. When you are thrown into to fire coaching a big time college football program, you want to know who you are dealing with. The internet is full of annonymous people who haven't risked having their names out there. These guys don't have their names and reputations on the line. What risks have an Internet poster taken? You want to tell them to go out there and coach a football team. Anyone can take shots at the football program from the computer monitor, but what have they accomplished? As a coach, you can't be bothered by that stuff like e-mail and the internet.
You need to know that when you are raised by a logger, the margin for errors is tiny. One tiny inch can mean the difference between life and death. These guys take risks every day, bring their lunchboxes, and they stand behind their good name. That's how you want to coach a football program. You want to focus on the little things and do things right. We're close. We really are. And I think out administration understands that.
You want to have adversity because that's what this is all about. You focus on doing the right things and not get stuck on the peaks and valleys. You get the best kids and you tell them it's about the whole picture. You got to win the right way. That's how a foundation is made and you can build from there.
This had been the best spring we've had. You can see the leadership. Kids are competing, like at the QB position. Those guys are neck and neck. The maturity is an intangible we haven't seen. Things are about to pop.