holy ****, I just had to wipe the coke off of my monitor after reading this. Sacky, is the one of your other IDs you are using to start some fun on the board? Some funny **** right here.
Hell no to both. USF has gone 8-5 to 5-7 to 2-5 while being in the Big East after having four straight 8 or more win seasons so he's been **** at USF. Gene Chizik is not a good coach either IMO. He went 5-19 (3-9 and 2-10) at Iowa State. Yeah he won a title but he also had Cam and Fairley.Boy, I'd take Chizik or Holtz off that list at CU. If Chizik ran the show, CU might not be a world beater, but the D would not be giving up over a quarter mile every game...Holtz probably wouldn't venture this far west, but USF has been pretty good over the years. SOme may say that was the dude who smacked his player who came before Holtz, but I can dream I suppose.
Except that right now we couldn't get a B1G coordinator on the rise to come here. He will move to a program that is going someplace.
I think some market research is in order.
JDBattleMC,
Here is your assignment, if you choose to accept it.
On http://www.coacheshotseat.com/ you will find the list of the 10 college coaches widely believed to be in the most danger of losing their jobs after this season.
They are:
- Frank Spaziani (Boston College)
- Gene Chizik (Auburn)
- Derek Dooley (Tennessee)
- Joker Phillips (Kentucky)
- Jeff Tedford (Cal)
- Charlie Weis (Kansas)
- Kevin Wilson (Indiana)
- Dan Enos (C. Michigan)
- Skip Holtz (USF)
- Rich Ellerson (Army)
Go to a message board for each of these 10 programs. Join up. Start a thread profiling Dave Logan and stating your case for why he should be that school's selection as its next head football coach.
To give you a hand, here is Logan's wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Logan_(American_football). Feel free to add your own insights and opinions as you have in this thread.
Then, after these threads have run their course, please report back to us on how these fans were excited about the prospect of Dave Logan and how he has now become a hot commodity for an NCAA D1 HC job.
I suggest this because surely you wouldn't, given the current state of affairs, suggest a head coach based largely on his ties to the program and his personal network within the state of Colorado.
JDBattleMC
"Except that right now we couldn't get a B1G coordinator on the rise to come here. He will move to a program that is going someplace."
CSU got one from Alabama...pretty sure a B1G OC would be interested in being a head couch in the PAC12
JDBattleMC
"Except that right now we couldn't get a B1G coordinator on the rise to come here. He will move to a program that is going someplace."
CSU got one from Alabama...pretty sure a B1G OC would be interested in being a head couch in the PAC12
http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_21862620/walt-weiss-interviews-managers-job-rockies
Walt Weiss has been coaching at Regis for ONE year and he is interviewing for a major league job.
Weiss had a cup of coffee in O'Dowd's office which is unrelated to being a coach whatsoever.
Meanwhile, Logan has coached at a premier HS program, and played in the NFL as well as a stellar career at CU.
People here treat it like some preposterous idea that Logan could be a head coach in the NCAA.
It's not as if he didn't play high level college football, and certainly he has more experience running a program than Embree - who has been a disaster.
If we're hiring former Buffs/talk show hosts, let's give the job to Klatt!
http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_21862620/walt-weiss-interviews-managers-job-rockies
Walt Weiss has been coaching at Regis for ONE year and he is interviewing for a major league job.
Weiss had a cup of coffee in O'Dowd's office which is unrelated to being a coach whatsoever.
Meanwhile, Logan has coached at a premier HS program, and played in the NFL as well as a stellar career at CU.
People here treat it like some preposterous idea that Logan could be a head coach in the NCAA.
It's not as if he didn't play high level college football, and certainly he has more experience running a program than Embree - who has been a disaster.
logan hater :wave:SRSLY? I don't know that anyone is a Dave Logan hater, but just people with common sense. If CU hires ANY coach from the high school level, I would totally quit caring about CU altogether.
Now, if Logan were to go to a program like Northern Colorado and turn them into a winner in 4 years I could see CU looking at him. But even that is a stretch. I'd rather that he went from UNC to a place like New Mexico and then to CU.
That is common sense. YOU sir, are a moron.
:lol: I'll give you a gleeb shot for that!Never before have I posted something where I wasn't trolling and been made to feel as if I had been trolling.
Never before have I posted something where I wasn't trolling and been made to feel as if I had been trolling.
i think it has to do with the fact that you called about 87% of the regular posters on this board stupid...
I also think he insinuated that another 25% is bad at math.
He has yet to prove he can win in HS when he's not free to recruit (well, not as much).
While I agree that baseball manager is not directly analogous to college football coach, I do NOT think that high level HS coach is that markedly different from running a BCS program.
Why is playing Big time college football or playing in the NFL a criteria for success? There is no correlation. I know several ex-nfl players who would be horrible coaches. Nick Saban played at Kent State and never was in the NFL, Urban Meyer played at Cincinnati in the 80s (no powerhouse for sure) and never was in the NFL, Bill Snyder played at William Jewell and was never in the NFL, Joe Paterno played at Brown and never in the NFL, Chip Kelly went to New Hampshire and I don't think he played college football.
Your criteria is a little warped.