that's what she saidCame in for poll. Will leave with:
Not much support from me.
It seems to me that you are generally pissed. Would this make you super pissed, or keep you in your typical pissed disposition?Would be pissed
Can't deny his success as a HC when he was at USF.
Can't deny his success as an assistant from his days at KSU, the 49ers and even the improvement at Oregon (probably his least successful performance in his career).
Can't deny that the most enjoyable CU season since probably 2001 was with him as our Defensive Coordinator.
He wants to be a HC again. His family never moved from Boulder. He hasn't burned bridges with the AD or fans. He probably doesn't bust the budget compared to a lot of other guys we could hire. And we know there are no questions about his energy level even though he turns 62 next month.
Why not Leavitt?
Do you have any evidence of the bolded?In my mind, I think he would be almost exactly what we need right now. He would produce a hard nosed football team, he would recruit lights out, and would prioritize line play (and recruiting in this area). I think we would very happy with a Leavitt coached CU FB team within a year or two, and for all the reasons you list, I think he represents one of the biggest value coaching propositions on the board. Not to mention, he would likely retire here rather than looking for the next big job out there like some of the up and comers we might consider
Yep.Do you have any evidence of the bolded?
Try naming a single recruit for which he was the difference maker.
I'll give you time.
I guess I am not going defend myself with the type of specific evidence you’re looking to see here....I am more commenting on the fact that he is energetic and vocal, kids seem to love him...and throughout his career at kjsu and USF, in my mind, he has seen and represented knowing the importance of the jimmies and joes. That’s good enough for me since the head coach can barely recruit directly these days anyway.Do you have any evidence of the bolded?
Try naming a single recruit for which he was the difference maker.
I'll give you time.
He has definitely played that game with donors since he took USF from scratch and they had to raise money & create a support base from nothing for football.Wondering how he would do with the big $ boosters. Say he were to get the job and hired fantastic recruiters and coordinators. Then his focus is on (outside the game itself) the boosters and school administration. Anyone know what his previous reputation was with those aspects of being the head coach?