Didn't he or someone else say this is normal that staff aren't retained after a HC change?According to Howell on his weekly chat ... CU has fired three women recruiting assistants
Didn't he or someone else say this is normal that staff aren't retained after a HC change?According to Howell on his weekly chat ... CU has fired three women recruiting assistants
Fired or let go?According to Howell on his weekly chat ... CU has fired three women recruiting assistants
At least one of the recruiting assistants appeared to be Flirt-in-chief. Wonder if she's one.According to Howell on his weekly chat ... CU has fired three women recruiting assistants
Yes. Adam (i think?) indicated the recruiting staff was let go by the AD during the search process, with the opportunity to re-interview once the staff was in place.Didn't he or someone else say this is normal that staff aren't retained after a HC change?
There is a re-imagining of Mel's vision for what a Recruiting Coordinator and Recruiting Assistants should be.According to Howell on his weekly chat ... CU has fired three women recruiting assistants
What does your last line mean?There is a re-imagining of Mel's vision for what a Recruiting Coordinator and Recruiting Assistants should be.
We should give it a chance to shake out in a way that better fits the CU culture.
Career football recruiting wonks fit CU.What does your last line mean?
That's a shame.This girl was one. Now it looks like she is at Kansas.
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I didn't know we had a suspected OL coach.Anyone have a link to the suspected OL coach’s bio?
Klemm's issues are less than Cable's? I"m not really familiar with either, I just seem to recall you not wanting Cable because of some allegations - possibly more? Just looking for some clarification.I didn't know we had a suspected OL coach.
My drift to the dark side today is that I got excited when some people on 247 started wondering if Adrian Klemm would be a good candidate.
Answer: Hell yes! If we can sweep a couple issues under the rug. Elite recruiter valued enough for his abilities as a position coach to be getting NFL jobs the past few years.
I didn't say I was against Cable for that stuff - just that it was probably a non-starter due to alleged anger management issue that led to violence against staffers and women.Klemm's issues are less than Cable's? I"m not really familiar with either, I just seem to recall you not wanting Cable because of some allegations - possibly more? Just looking for some clarification.
Bama hired Indiana’s S&C coach. Not sure about MSU. Everything has been posted about MSU’s staff being filled out entirely so hopefully meaning S&C as well. I would assume Wilson is staying.Any confirmation on Drew Wilson yet? Assuming he is waiting to see if an offer materializes from Bama or Midnight Mel before making any affirmations on staying at Colorado.
Bama and MSU both signed new strength coaches.Any confirmation on Drew Wilson yet? Assuming he is waiting to see if an offer materializes from Bama or Midnight Mel before making any affirmations on staying at Colorado.
Bama and MSU both signed new strength coaches.
Was there ever anything besides internet panic that suggested we might lose Drew Wilson?
Do you have any firsthand knowledge that these were just unqualified “Vegas strippers”? Otherwise, those are pretty heavy comments and reek of chauvinism.Career football recruiting wonks fit CU.
Mel wanted to attract recruits with football recruiting groupie hotties like many other programs do where he has coached.
Mel's approach works, but it's a ticking time bomb at CU that goes against the university ethos -- especially after 2003.
We will never be a place that has that stuff and does things like having a bunch of hottie female students being given instructions to treat recruits like a Vegas stripper treats a drunk tradeshow attendee. That's the culture at other schools for this stuff.
P.S. Cymone George shouldn't be lumped in with that. She's a football person who happens to be an attractive woman. She is still part of the CU football operations with a new title.
Get real! Not saying these girls did anything unprofessional but at the very least there was some sex appeal marketing going on. It is not illegal, many places and businesses do it but that is what it was.Do you have any firsthand knowledge that these were just unqualified “Vegas strippers”? Otherwise, those are pretty heavy comments and reek of chauvinism.
Are you talking about hostesses? Does CU even have them?Career football recruiting wonks fit CU.
Mel wanted to attract recruits with football recruiting groupie hotties like many other programs do where he has coached.
Mel's approach works, but it's a ticking time bomb at CU that goes against the university ethos -- especially after 2003.
We will never be a place that has that stuff and does things like having a bunch of hottie female students being given instructions to treat recruits like a Vegas stripper treats a drunk tradeshow attendee. That's the culture at other schools for this stuff.
P.S. Cymone George shouldn't be lumped in with that. She's a football person who happens to be an attractive woman. She is still part of the CU football operations with a new title.
We now see female refs and coaches in the NFL. I view it as CU giving women a chance to get a start in football and perhaps pursue a career down the road. Whether that might be in broadcast journalism or within a football program.Get real! Not saying these girls did anything unprofessional but at the very least there was some sex appeal marketing going on. It is not illegal, many places and businesses do it but that is what it was.
If they were something else then why were not any of them dudes? Do you think there is a lack of males from the marketing or communication schools who like Football?
I don't know for sure if we did it. I know Mel was in favor of it. It's common and it works. Some even go to the HS games in an unofficial capacity to show how interested the school is in a recruit.Are you talking about hostesses? Does CU even have them?
You are absolutely right they are all coaches in training.We now see female refs and coaches in the NFL. I view it as CU giving women a chance to get a start in football and perhaps pursue a career down the road. Whether that might be in broadcast journalism or within a football program.
It never occurred to me to label these young women as bimbos and dolts based on nothing but a scroll through their social media.
I didn't put those labels on them. You just did. I look at it from the Camille Paglia angle -- women have power to influence men by using their attractiveness & preying upon how men are, so they can own that and use that. My less than charitable thoughts are for the men who don't realize they're being played or for adults who direct this play at teenagers.We now see female refs and coaches in the NFL. I view it as CU giving women a chance to get a start in football and perhaps pursue a career down the road. Whether that might be in broadcast journalism or within a football program.
It never occurred to me to label these young women as bimbos and dolts based on nothing but a scroll through their social media.