Alfred is the real deal. Wears his emotions on his sleeve. This staff turnover has been too much for him at this point in his radio career. I just hope one day he realizes that 4wins over two seasons isn't good enough, regardless who your friends are.
nothing new, but still, confirmation looks to be coming. Also, Adam expects there to be an official announcement on Jan 2.Pete Roussel @coachingsearch
Sources tell me that San Jose State assistant Charles Clark will join the Colorado staff under Mike MacIntyre. http://CoachingSearch.com
nothing new, but still, confirmation looks to be coming. Also, Adam expects there to be an official announcement on Jan 2.
Could this mean we have staff coming from some Jan 1 bowl teams?
Jan 3 I believe.when is the dead period over (or is it already over)?
nothing new, but still, confirmation looks to be coming. Also, Adam expects there to be an official announcement on Jan 2.
Could this mean we have staff coming from some Jan 1 bowl teams?
Thinking Brent Brennan makes a lot of sense for WR coach/Recruiting Coordinator with that coach staying at SJSU.
Thinking Brent Brennan makes a lot of sense for WR coach/Recruiting Coordinator with that coach staying at SJSU.
More sense than Lubick?
Oregon State receivers coach that went there from SJSU, right?
That does make sense...
Thinking Brent Brennan makes a lot of sense for WR coach/Recruiting Coordinator with that coach staying at SJSU.
And there are 3 or 4 positions still unknown. How young will we go?Gotta say I like us getting a couple very young guys in Lindgren and Clark. That should help in relating to players and Clark should be an asset in recruiting.
And there are 3 or 4 positions still unknown. How young will we go?
fify.And there are 3 or 4 positions still unknown. How young will we go? (no pedo)
wouldnt mind thatHow about Tim Brewster as WR/Recruiting Coordinator
Good to hear Forman is likely coming here. I know that every HC seems to bring in a new S&C coach and inevitably we hear stories about how weak we used to be and how much stronger/faster we're are under the new S&C coach, but I like what I've heard about this Forman guy.Credit to RBoulder at BuffStampede here. Appears that Foreman will be our next S&C coach as the position is posted online:
http://www.sjsuspartans.com/pdf8/1036886.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=5600
I have the same issues with each new S&C coach. It's always an improvement over the old regime, yet the players mostly look the same :lol: Hoping this guy will be different and reports indicate he changed things for the better at SJSU (he came in after HCMMs 1st season). I'm sure this article was discussed during the initial hiring that you probably missed http://www.orovillemr.com/ci_221483...-miracle-at-san-jose-state?source=most_viewedGotcha I never heard that before (but I did miss the first week of the new coaching hire). I think it is pretty much bull****, but maybe because we have been hearing about CU "gonna push teams around" or CU will "wear them out at altitude". We have NFL conditioning or we talk about the importance of clean and jerks but we still look weak, small and slow on the field.
The subsequent offseason of 2010-11 then allowed MacIntrye to implement two key master-plan moves. He realized his team needed to match up better physically with opponents. He was impressed with how Stanford had beefed up and become more powerful under coaches Jim Harbaugh and David Shaw. So MacIntyre reached out and hired Stanford's assistant conditioning coach, Dave Forman.
"I want us to look like a different football team when we get off the bus in 2012," MacIntyre told Forman, thinking two years ahead.
"Coach, I think we can look like a different team getting off the bus in 2011," Forman replied, an answer MacIntyre liked.
Forman subsequently instituted an aggressive strength program, using a mantra he stole from motivational speaker Jim Rohn: "You can either choose the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."