GopherLady
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Names, please.From my extensive "research" at the Vu early this morning I have narrowed down our potential list of targets to two candidates... Essence and diamond.
He’s gone so no need to pile on. That being said, most of us were never “sold”. No fault of his own? B.S. ALL coaches own everything about their program. Players, staff, NIL, etc…. If there was anything about the program Ben didn’t like he could have resigned at any point. Time to accept the fact that Ben is not a P4 HC.We were sold on the hire due to his ability to recruit high school players, specifically Minnesota players. Through no fault of his own, transfers and NIL made that less important.
Gopherlady it’s fucking unbearable. And how can she honestly say she’s such a fan of this program and not see that this had to be done.? She should shut the fuck up.As necessary as this move is, it's sad as hell. It's too bad it had to come to this, especially with an alum. You saw it with Juwan Howard and now here: bringing in an alumnus based on hope more than a belief that he knows what he's doing. As Howie put it a couple weeks ago, the risk of hiring him wasn't a coin flip; it was a lottery ticket. It remains the most bizarre hiring decision I've seen in my days.
Gopher Lady can go on and on all she wants on Twitter. (I unfollowed her years ago because of her meanness to people, so I'll have to take folks' word for it.) What does she think this is? I'll tell her and everyone what this is. College sports is entertainment, and these four years have been only sporadically entertaining, to the point that thousands of our fellow fans have left the fan base. The erosion of that fan base is alarming and disastrous. The other thing college sports is is--and I'd posted this elsewhere--the main connection between alumni and their university. Most people aren't like my wife, who's been active in her college's alumni board, or me, who's connected to CSE research efforts. For most alumni of any school, the sports bring you back. That's why there's such thing as Homecoming. Successful sports create interest and bring in donations in many venues. It's a big deal. It's hugely important.
Johnson has worked hard and cared deeply and recruited fine young men, which along with him have represented the U well. They will all be beloved fellow alumni. But this was so necessary.
I think we found out who was working all the reporters to pump out the puff pieces on Ben.Gopherlady it’s fucking unbearable. And how can she honestly say she’s such a fan of this program and not see that this had to be done.? She should shut the fuck up.
Gopherlady it’s fucking unbearable. And how can she honestly say she’s such a fan of this program and not see that this had to be done.? She should shut the fuck up.
This might be the worst take 2025He’s gone so no need to pile on. That being said, most of us were never “sold”. No fault of his own? B.S. ALL coaches own everything about their program. Players, staff, NIL, etc…. If there was anything about the program Ben didn’t like he could have resigned at any point. Time to accept the fact that Ben is not a P4 HC.
Sad as hell? I'm literally throwing a party today.As necessary as this move is, it's sad as hell. It's too bad it had to come to this, especially with an alum. You saw it with Juwan Howard and now here: bringing in an alumnus based on hope more than a belief that he knows what he's doing. As Howie put it a couple weeks ago, the risk of hiring him wasn't a coin flip; it was a lottery ticket. It remains the most bizarre hiring decision I've seen in my days.
Gopher Lady can go on and on all she wants on Twitter. (I unfollowed her years ago because of her meanness to people, so I'll have to take folks' word for it.) What does she think this is? I'll tell her and everyone what this is. College sports is entertainment, and these four years have been only sporadically entertaining, to the point that thousands of our fellow fans have left the fan base. The erosion of that fan base is alarming and disastrous. The other thing college sports is is--and I'd posted this elsewhere--the main connection between alumni and their university. Most people aren't like my wife, who's been active in her college's alumni board, or me, who's connected to CSE research efforts. For most alumni of any school, the sports bring you back. That's why there's such thing as Homecoming. Successful sports create interest and bring in donations in many venues. It's a big deal. It's hugely important.
Johnson has worked hard and cared deeply and recruited fine young men, which along with him have represented the U well. They will all be beloved fellow alumni. But this was so necessary.
As I've said in previous posts, I've worked with and for leaders who were clearly in over their heads. It is painful for everyone, morale suffers and the ironic thing is, most everyone intrinsically knows it isn't working. Some choose to accept reality, and some choose to do mental gymnastics to try and explain it away. Bottom line - it is usually best for all parties involved to end the dysfunction, quickly and respectfully, using plain language.Gopher Lady going off on Twitter… this was inevitable and has been known for awhile. And, while Ben has needed resources, he hasn’t done a good job coaching this team over the last four years. I know Ben, like Ben, and wanted him to be successful. However, this needed to happen. The Barn was dead, unlike anything I have seen since the final year Monson was coach. You can’t win in this era with the apathy there is for Ben. There are people ready to give to the program, but they don’t want to invest in a coach they don’t believe in - and I get that. While PJ can drive me nuts, he gets out and works for support, and has demonstrated he is worth supporting. Ben didn’t do that.
Now, I’m all about supporting our AD in getting a coach who will bring excitement and win.
He’s gone so no need to pile on. That being said, most of us were never “sold”. No fault of his own? B.S. ALL coaches own everything about their program. Players, staff, NIL, etc…. If there was anything about the program Ben didn’t like he could have resigned at any point. Time to accept the fact that Ben is not a P4 HC.
As necessary as this move is, it's sad as hell. It's too bad it had to come to this, especially with an alum. You saw it with Juwan Howard and now here: bringing in an alumnus based on hope more than a belief that he knows what he's doing. As Howie put it a couple weeks ago, the risk of hiring him wasn't a coin flip; it was a lottery ticket. It remains the most bizarre hiring decision I've seen in my days.
Gopher Lady can go on and on all she wants on Twitter. (I unfollowed her years ago because of her meanness to people, so I'll have to take folks' word for it.) What does she think this is? I'll tell her and everyone what this is. College sports is entertainment, and these four years have been only sporadically entertaining, to the point that thousands of our fellow fans have left the fan base. The erosion of that fan base is alarming and disastrous. The other thing college sports is is--and I'd posted this elsewhere--the main connection between alumni and their university. Most people aren't like my wife, who's been active in her college's alumni board, or me, who's connected to CSE research efforts. For most alumni of any school, the sports bring you back. That's why there's such thing as Homecoming. Successful sports create interest and bring in donations in many venues. It's a big deal. It's hugely important.
Johnson has worked hard and cared deeply and recruited fine young men, which along with him have represented the U well. They will all be beloved fellow alumni. But this was so necessary.
It would be kind of awesome if everyone left early from work today and headed to dinkytown for a massive outdoor block party, celebrating this firing. Really rub salt in it for Ben and make it obvious where fans stand.Sad as hell? I'm literally throwing a party today.
Kinda like a UFC fighter who's on the ground getting the crap beat out of him, cuts on his face, swollen eyes, etc. and is just waiting for the ref to step in.I always wonder in situations like this if the fired person feels a significant sense of relief.
Can't believe the last four seasons have been much fun for Ben.
Power trip morning show has no idea how anyone will win here if Ben Johnson couldn't.GopherLady is throwing a complete hissy fit, par for the course.
Lump her in with Souhan, Fuller, Gaard, Jonny K, Meat Sauce, Lavelle, and the rest of the local loser media cabal.
Simply a great man. He gave 100% for the U and asked for nothing in return. We are all better fans because Ben was the HC at MN.I just want to say as a person Ben Johnson is a great guy. I wish him well. I hope he has future success.