Unless hires are being announced, I would imagine any update would be pretty vague. “We hope to have the hires made soon.”
*Maybe* someone can press him on the vague answers.
Unless hires are being announced, I would imagine any update would be pretty vague. “We hope to have the hires made soon.”
HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA!*Maybe* someone can press him on the vague answers.
HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA!
This is a promotion. It wouldn't be viewed as him jumping ship. There is no reason they couldn't announce it if that were the hire. Pitt doesn't play until Dec 30.How about an optimistic take? I think it’s possible that they have a deal in place with Marion but aren’t announcing it until after the Pitt bowl game. Nik mentioned there was ‘smoke’ around Marion a week ago and since then Pitt has lost their OC but hasn’t promoted Marion even though he is well thought of there. Maybe he agreed to stay on to help them out by coaching in the bowl game.
KD and RG think they’re smarter than everyone else.
My take is KD definitely prepared for this, for as much as I don't think KD is a good HC, it's not for lack of trying. He probably had a list going, but that list is probably loaded with NFL guys because that's where he has spent the majority of his recent career. Since he got fired by UCLA in 2007, he has spent all of 1 year at the college level before becoming the HC here. His rolodex is NFL af. So, we're probably waiting for the NFL season to end to make the hire.
If asked about the recruiting aspect, I think KD would say it's more about making the right hire.
So, to us, it looks like a mess with no urgency, which the lack of urgency isn't wrong, but I doubt any of us are longing for some NFL guy to roll in and bring an NFL system with him, so we discount that possibility.
Yeah. Every coach since Donahue has struggled. Kind of comparable to CU. Except when we suck, we go the extra mile. No 4-5's for us. We like to do the 0-9's or the 1-8's. We are ****ing great at sucking.While that may be true, I have lived in LA since ‘92, and I don’t think I’ve heard much positive about any UCLA coach since I’ve been here (until—maybe—the very end of this year with Chip finally getting some wins; it’s been ugly since he got here).
Not sure this was a KD issue. He did better than most. You should hear talk radio here tear down USC… for years and years now…. The Sark issues and firing? Flames and lava. All well earned.
Of course, I love to hear UCLA and USC trashed daily on talk radio. It’s really the only reason to listen.
Nope. Never lived in any city called Manhattan, although I still feel proud that my first land ownership was on Manhattan Drive in Boulder, CO.You didn't always live in Manhattan? If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now.
Many of buddies in LA were tuned in Bruins football fans. I trust their opinions about the state of their program, as they understand college football. Dorrell isn’t a better head coach of college football today than he was in the mid-2000s. That’s a major problem for Colorado.While that may be true, I have lived in LA since ‘92, and I don’t think I’ve heard much positive about any UCLA coach since I’ve been here (until—maybe—the very end of this year with Chip finally getting some wins; it’s been ugly since he got here).
Not sure this was a KD issue. He did better than most. You should hear talk radio here tear down USC… for years and years now…. The Sark issues and firing? Flames and lava. All well earned.
Of course, I love to hear UCLA and USC trashed daily on talk radio. It’s really the only reason to listen.
But you live in Manhattan now.Nope. Never lived in any city called Manhattan, although I still feel proud that my first land ownership was on Manhattan Drive in Boulder, CO.
They let you own land in a Boulder? I figured you could only be a guardian of the land thereNope. Never lived in any city called Manhattan, although I still feel proud that my first land ownership was on Manhattan Drive in Boulder, CO.
But you live in Manhattan now.
Nope. Never lived in any city called Manhattan, although I still feel proud that my first land ownership was on Manhattan Drive in Boulder, CO.
White people love private property.They let you own land in a Boulder? I figured you could only be a guardian of the land there
No thanks. But because you asked, he makes $190k with up to $72,500 in incentives.How much does Mcafferey earn as HC in greeley?
Given that he feels no urgency to recruit high level prospects, and that he believes it's more important to hire great teachers - this is entirely accurate.I think the likely possibility is that KD feels no urgency to make the hires.
The layers in this comment...White people love private property.
No thanks. But because you asked, he makes $190k with up to $72,500 in incentives.
This is what I want to know.How much does Mcafferey earn as HC in greeley?
Given that he feels no urgency to recruit high level prospects, and that he believes it's more important to hire great teachers - this is entirely accurate.
Making a hire on a timeline to improve recruiting doesn't make any sense to him. It's more important to get a good teacher in place, because good teachers can work with any player that really wants to be a Buff.
You’re probably spot on. This is what makes me feel like this…Given that he feels no urgency to recruit high level prospects, and that he believes it's more important to hire great teachers - this is entirely accurate.
Making a hire on a timeline to improve recruiting doesn't make any sense to him. It's more important to get a good teacher in place, because good teachers can work with any player that really wants to be a Buff.
It's OK if the new guy isn't as good at recruiting if your last coach built up an sec style recruiting operation because you can just keep that operation running.This should be the biggest red flag for any AD. When a coach rolls in and disregards recruiting in favor of "teaching" or "coaching em up" you gotta end that ****ing interview immediately
..or sign that coach to a fully guaranteed contract
How many fans speak fondly of their past, fired coaches in any city? Except for Barnett here, maybe, for different reasons. There are a few.Many of buddies in LA were tuned in Bruins football fans. I trust their opinions about the state of their program, as they understand college football. Dorrell isn’t a better head coach of college football today than he was in the mid-2000s. That’s a major problem for Colorado.
I feel like you don’t understand what I wrote. Let me be clearer: 1) while Dorrell was coaching UCLA, the people whose opinions about college football I trust and who also follow UCLA did not like his performance largely because recruiting degraded as he was the coach. He has not improved. He is probably worse today than he was a decade and a half ago. At least then, his offensive concepts weren’t totally outdated. 2) Dorrell has been bad since day one at Colorado. His inability to put together a staff that can recruit and produce a competitive on field product is really poor. Colorado was lucky to win four games this season.How many fans speak fondly of their past, fired coaches in any city? Except for Barnett here, maybe, for different reasons. There are a few.
5 bowl games in 5 years? Competing against Pete’s juggernaut at USC (paying players?). Sure. That’s not enough in LA. But a reasonably young HC’s only shot? I don’t get why everyone presumes that a HC can’t get better a second time around? Sure things sucked this year. No doubt. We’ll see.
I was going to invite you to stay at my apartment until your little rant about only staying over at rich people's houses.Nope. Never lived in any city called Manhattan, although I still feel proud that my first land ownership was on Manhattan Drive in Boulder, CO.