Buck the Fadgers
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I am in no way a fan of Maturi, but I get the idea some of you are looking at this search differently than I did. We all think we've pieced together this thing and know what was going on. This is what i thought of the process.
We had to wait all season for these coaches to make their decision? Coaches are suppose to be contacting the team, trying to sell themselves the job. Some even contact the AD before a coach is fired, just to get a head start, so they make sure they are considered. It doesn't sound like that happened at all with Golden, Hoke, or Calhoun. It sounds as if we were waiting on them which shows who had the leverage. Maturi promised a good coach, so he waited on the best possible candidates that were considering the job, because he couldn't afford to not try for the best, which is what he established in his PC. They were all hot names, and are surely going to move up soon, so they had to check to make sure they weren't missing out on a better opportunity before committing to the job. The fact Maturi had to try and sell the program, and then the wait for an answer, showed none of those guys were really that interested in the first place.
Now about the Hoke interview that Maturi supposedly botched. There is no doubt Maturi had talked to Hoke several times before flying to SD. I can't help but question Hoke as much as Maturi if I'm the AD. Not only did Hoke not tell the SDSU AD he was talking to Maturi, he didn't tell him that Maturi was flying in. Sounds like Hoke had no problem talking to Maturi without confirmation, so if anyone is the bad guy in that, they both should be.
We had to wait all season for these coaches to make their decision? Coaches are suppose to be contacting the team, trying to sell themselves the job. Some even contact the AD before a coach is fired, just to get a head start, so they make sure they are considered. It doesn't sound like that happened at all with Golden, Hoke, or Calhoun. It sounds as if we were waiting on them which shows who had the leverage. Maturi promised a good coach, so he waited on the best possible candidates that were considering the job, because he couldn't afford to not try for the best, which is what he established in his PC. They were all hot names, and are surely going to move up soon, so they had to check to make sure they weren't missing out on a better opportunity before committing to the job. The fact Maturi had to try and sell the program, and then the wait for an answer, showed none of those guys were really that interested in the first place.
Now about the Hoke interview that Maturi supposedly botched. There is no doubt Maturi had talked to Hoke several times before flying to SD. I can't help but question Hoke as much as Maturi if I'm the AD. Not only did Hoke not tell the SDSU AD he was talking to Maturi, he didn't tell him that Maturi was flying in. Sounds like Hoke had no problem talking to Maturi without confirmation, so if anyone is the bad guy in that, they both should be.