Brewster pulls name out of the running for the Texas State job


A little birdie says that he also pulled out of the Michigan running.
 

In other words Texas State wanted nothing to do with that moronic blowhard.
 

Both Hawkins and Kragthorpe are more qualified, this guy is going to need to playcall at the FCS level or look to coach DII somewhere imo.
 

It's a shame we won't get to hear him talking about taking the Bobcat Nation to the FCS Title
 


My opinion is Brewster's ego will not allow him to return to being an college assistant. Once reality sets in I imagine he'll end up in the NFL.
 

I pulled my name from consideration as the new White House Chief of Staff today, as well.
 


HAHAHA --- Yeah the reason why he pulled out was because he knew he wasn't going to get it against Kragthorpe - a guy who a buddy of mine who played at Louisville several years ago said was the worst coach he had ever seen. I told him if he thought that way he hadn't been watching Tim Brewster the last few years.

Face the painful truth, Brewster wouldn't be able to outcoach most of the good high school coaches in MN and will probably end up either back in the NFL as a position coach or as a recruiting coordinator somewhere. He DOES have four years of D-1 head coaching on his resume now though and a whole lot of spending cash so he came out all right on the deal.
 





Didn't you read the thread? He pulled his name out of the running for the Texas State job so he will not be an Armadillo.

Probably for the best. Robert Loggia and Hector Elizondo really have that squad headed in the right direction.
 

"I thought it was a very poor decision by an athletic director and he'll have to live with that," Brewster said. "It was wrong. Everybody here knows it and everybody in college football knows it. It was wrong."
 



Tremendous decision Brew,

I guess his dad gum chili isn't very hot these days.
 

Good job Tim. Maybe Wisconsin will hire him as OC if Chryst leaves...;)
 

"I thought it was a very poor decision by an athletic director and he'll have to live with that," Brewster said. "It was wrong. Everybody here knows it and everybody in college football knows it. It was wrong."

LOL...........Actually the only "very poor decision" was hiring Tim Brewster in the first place and yes we DID have to live with four years of that. Horton did a great job of finishing this trainwreck of a season and proved he is ten times the coach Brewster was even four years in. I think Brewster just needs to keep his mouth shut because he just makes it worse. I think the only thing everyone here knows is that it was a horrible decision hiring such an incompetent coach and I am pretty sure everyone else in college football knows it, too.
 

How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but piss on a man who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be coaching the Gophers. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club and start attending the annual recruiting event and become a regular poster in GopherHole. And I am not the only one by any means. Brewster did more in four years to get people interested in and exited about the Gophers than Mason did in ten years.
 

How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but continue to piss on a coach who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be the Gophers coach. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club, attend the annual recruiting event, and become a regular poster in GopherHole.

Who cares how much effort he put into it? This isn't a self-esteem contest. Results are all that matter in this business.
 

How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but piss on a man who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be coaching the Gophers. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club, attend the annual recruiting event, and become a regular poster in GopherHole or be Tim Brewster.
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How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but piss on a man who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be coaching the Gophers. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club and start attend the annual recruiting event and other Gopher fan events.

A real headscratcher of a paragraph, no sane fan would choose to fire Mason if they knew four years of Brewster were following...to say otherwise is unbelievably preposterous. Everyone knows Mason and Brewster's faults, but no one should argue that because Mason was mediocre we somehow became better off by living through four years of what Tim Brewster put forward on the field.
 

How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but piss on a man who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be coaching the Gophers. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club and start attending the annual recruiting event and become a regular poster in GopherHole. And I am not the only one by any means. Brewster did more in four years to get people interested in and exited about the Gophers than Mason did in ten years.

Wow! UpNorthG4 just exposed himself as the irrational fraud that I always knew he was. Then again it is after 8 on a Friday and the bottle may be play.

Maybe he was out in the fishouse with his hero Tom Rukavina. I hope The Loon is around to drive them home.

This guy just exposed himself with that final post. Please go away, G4clown.

PS Why did the student section drop from almost 11,000 in 2006 to lower numbers after the brewclown took over within the Metrodome. When the long awaited Campus stadium arrived, it even became worse.

HMMMM Brewster???? Even 19 year olds smelled the BS a mile away. Maturi and Brewter could not organize even a one car funeral. One down, one to go!
 

How about putting at end to this fu*cking thread. It is just a collection of asshole posters with nothing better to do but piss on a man who gave everything he had for four years to try to lift the Gophers out of 43 years of extreme mediocrity. If the piece of crap coach that came before him had put out 50% of the effort Brewster did he would still be coaching the Gophers. If the price to get rid of Mason was four years of Brewster I am very happy to have paid that price. It was a fun ride even though it was frustrating. When Mason was here it never even occurred to me to join the Goal Line Club and start attending the annual recruiting event and become a regular poster in GopherHole. And I am not the only one by any means. Brewster did more in four years to get people interested in and exited about the Gophers than Mason did in ten years.

Ay yi yi.........where do I begin???? Your hero Tim Brewster "gave everything he had" and that amounted to a lot of very bad football games. We lost our identity on offense because he decided to change a very potent attack to the spread.......then "let's pound the rock" to the pro style........NOBODY DOES THIS!!!!!!!!!! He had no clue what he wanted to do and this showed. He didn't know what he wanted out of his assistants so we had the carousel of coaches every year. Contrast this with Coach Kill whose assistants have been with him for 20 years!! A good coach knows what systems he wants to run and he knows other good coaches who know how to work with him. This type of continuity wins championships and I think this type of loyalty speaks volumes for Coach Kill.

You can't even compare Brewster to Mason - Mason had his faults but he knew how to coach a football team. Brewster isn't even in his league and to be honest I don't think he is even in Jeff Horton's league, either. I bet you weren't complaining when the Gophers knocked off Ohio St. in Columbus when Mason was here........or when they beat Michigan........or Penn St. four times in a row!!! I don't think Brewster would have been able to beat Penn St. four times if he had coached here for 50 years!! I bet you didn't complain when Mason's teams knocked off Oregon, Arkansas and Alabama in bowls either. Mason lost numerous heartbreakers and blew some big leads.........but at least he HAD leads to begin with and he at least won some big games, too.

Your last line of Brewster did more in four years to get people excited about the Gophers than Mason did in ten years is just laughable. If Brewster stuck around to the end of the season he would most likely finished with an all time record worse than Jim Wacker or any other coach in our history. We have a brand new stadium and it was already very easy to obtain tickets last year as more and more fans decided they had better things to do than watch the Gophers lose to South Dakota and North Dakota St. even though the TCF Stadium only holds 50,000 people.

Don't mean to harp on you or get into an argument with you on all this and if you think Brewster did a great job as coach so be it. It really doesn't matter anymore - we start a new era with a new coach and hopefully Coach Kill will be the guy who can build a winning program here.
 

I thought Coach Brewster did a lot of good for (y)our program when he was here. He had an inspiring plan (each year), and sort of stuck to it.

In all seriousness, has he sold his house yet, or is there a possibility he might move back?

You folks are SO much better off with Kill, it's beyond debate.
 

people are in such a hurry to argue on this board they hardly take the time to read. upnorth did not say that brewster was a good coach, just that brewster gave everything he had to the program. if you want to argue that point, fine.

we could completely edit brewster out of the history of gopher football as the pharoahs, the romans and the illinoisans did after a particularly bad leader, or we could let it go.

some of you might not want to hear this, but brewster might end up becoming a good coach some day. the problem is maturi handed him the keys to the testarossa before he had learned to drive stick.
 

Brewster did more in four years to get people interested in and exited about the Gophers than Mason did in ten years.

HA HA HA. You cannot be serious. Talk (BS) and enthusiasm (over-the-top gimmicks) does not equal effort. Working hard does guarantee future success. Brew was a failure, and the interest level really fell this year. how else can you explain the half-empty stadium.

I believe you underestimate what Mason did. He took a program in disarray, and was moving the ship in the right direction. The 7-1 start had EVERYONE pumped in 2003. People were starting to believe a Rose Bowl was possible, until the disaster that was the Michigan game. From that point forward, there was a plateau, followed by the slow decline after Mason got passed over by tOSU. People were still interested, they were just getting bored with the mediocrity and the meltdowns.

I would argue that Coach Kill has done more in the past month to get the fan base going than Brew. Everyone was worried about recruiting, but look at all the recent posts on this board. It's a lot of recruiting talk. Coach Kill is working just as hard, if not harder than Brew, which is probably why he has been successful and earned the respect and loyalty of his players and coaches. Nearly everyone I talk to is talking positive about the Gophers, which is a real change over the past 2 seasons.
 




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