Best case scenario he removes himself from the interview process with a statement committing himself to CU.
Worst case scenario he interviews and doesn't get the MSU job.
If he interviews he needs to goIf he does in fact interview, is CU better off if he gets the job than if he doesn’t?
A coaching search at this point in time is difficult at best and also filling out a staff. For continuity, Tucker staying is better but if he interviews damage is done, IMO.If he does in fact interview, is CU better off if he gets the job than if he doesn’t?
Great Leadership isn’t hard to pick up on. MT has it! Also, Never in 30 years of being a recruiting nerd, have I seen the level of mirror recruiting with Mel. When he offers a kid, it’s a fricking feeding frenzy and not from mid level programs. The elite programs go after.What has he done to even be considered by a program like MSU at this point?
Update from a friend this morning that knows Mel.
Said he spoke with Mel yesterday and no mention of any interview. My friend did say Mel unhappy with CU admin and the admission process. Said Mel when he took the job was promised by CU that admissions would take recruits that met NCAA minimums and said it was the only way to compete nationally. Friend says Mel has had to pass on some recruits because could not get admitted and feels CU is not honoring their word when he took the job. My friend said Mel has not responded to his texts this morning.
I understand the realities of the world and college football, but MSU is not a job of a lifetime. It is probably pretty comparable to CU...
Super.Update from a friend this morning that knows Mel.
Said he spoke with Mel yesterday and no mention of any interview. My friend did say Mel unhappy with CU admin and the admission process. Said Mel when he took the job was promised by CU that admissions would take recruits that met NCAA minimums and said it was the only way to compete nationally. Friend says Mel has had to pass on some recruits because could not get admitted and feels CU is not honoring their word when he took the job. My friend said Mel has not responded to his texts this morning.
Update from a friend this morning that knows Mel.
Said he spoke with Mel yesterday and no mention of any interview. My friend did say Mel unhappy with CU admin and the admission process. Said Mel when he took the job was promised by CU that admissions would take recruits that met NCAA minimums and said it was the only way to compete nationally. Friend says Mel has had to pass on some recruits because could not get admitted and feels CU is not honoring their word when he took the job. My friend said Mel has not responded to his texts this morning.
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damn! Unfortunately that smells not only possible but likely! I’ll go back to my hope that they are using to leverage the administration.Update from a friend this morning that knows Mel.
Said he spoke with Mel yesterday and no mention of any interview. My friend did say Mel unhappy with CU admin and the admission process. Said Mel when he took the job was promised by CU that admissions would take recruits that met NCAA minimums and said it was the only way to compete nationally. Friend says Mel has had to pass on some recruits because could not get admitted and feels CU is not honoring their word when he took the job. My friend said Mel has not responded to his texts this morning.
and wouldnt you love to know which recruits!
^^^ This. Totally agree.
So, it’s clear the difference between these two programs is money, because otherwise it’s a lateral move, at best. So, you can’t blame the guy for trying to make his family and himself more secure financially. That said, this would feel so much less icky if it was some all-time great program he was interviewing for—I could forgive him for that. But MSU is a middling program just like CU. If he takes this interview and comes back, he’ll have this program and the fans’ feet over the fire anytime ANY P5 coaching job opens up. You just can’t let that happen to your program, and that’s what depresses me the most.
Considering we lost two JUCO DB recruits to a conference rival, I completely believe this to be true. I’m sure it’s frustrating for a HC to have thought he fixed the biggest weakness on the team with some high caliber players, only to find out CU admissions says nahhhh.Update from a friend this morning that knows Mel.
Said he spoke with Mel yesterday and no mention of any interview. My friend did say Mel unhappy with CU admin and the admission process. Said Mel when he took the job was promised by CU that admissions would take recruits that met NCAA minimums and said it was the only way to compete nationally. Friend says Mel has had to pass on some recruits because could not get admitted and feels CU is not honoring their word when he took the job. My friend said Mel has not responded to his texts this morning.
Again, it’s about the money. Believe me, the only thing anyone learns in two years of living in East Lansing is never ever go back again.Again, read the Howell article.
Link?Again, read the Howell article.
I tend to agree with this. Unless this is completely fabricated it’s a rough situation regardless.A coaching search at this point in time is difficult at best and also filling out a staff. For continuity, Tucker staying is better but if he interviews damage is done, IMO.
Link?
No new info, still going off the original Detroit Free Press story, but additional color on MT’s ties to the area and the disparity in AD revenue and assistant salary pool between the schools.
I suspect this is Mel playing hardball with the CU administration.
If they don’t care maybe that’s the issue.What do they care? I doubt Rick George wouldn’t allow whatever Tucker needs to compete. The administration I’m sure would gladly take the money and run. Even his contract was vetoed by certain douche BOR members, they’d be fine if he left.
Link?
He came from Ohio State, LSU, Bama and Georgia. You think he’s ever seriously had to deal with admissions issues for recruits he’s wanted? Probably not the whole issue, but I could certainly see CU admission hurdles being a big eye opener to him, especially if it was discussed with RG and promised the hurdles would be lowered.The money differences make sense.
The admissions issues sound more like a crutch.