A_Slab_of_Bacon
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Talent is different but the Ohio St.s OL moves so pretty.
Kevin Wilson is going to be OSU's new OC, so Urbs is ok letting Warinner go.
After Clemson hung the big goose egg on the Buckeyes in the semi-finals. I would guess Urban maybe gave Warinner some encouragement to look in another direction.
Why would Ed want to do that?! I like the idea, go big or go home.
Curious why he's not keeping his current staff together? You guys were good, but now that I've got P5 job you're not THAT good?
I like the fact he is trying to get the best coaches and not afraid to chase big programs. Remember concerns when Kill brought all of his staff about if they could coach in the B1G? You don't see the big boys snatching coordinators from MAC schools.
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No. I remember people being excited that we had a staff with a lot of continuity.
There has always been a small, yet vocal, group of people on the GH who pine for greener grass and get off whenever they hear sizzle.Well, either you weren't around back a few years ago or you have selective memory. Many people voiced concerns if they could recruit or coach at this next level. Many wondered if they would be in over their head.
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There has always been a small, yet vocal, group of people on the GH who pine for greener grass and get off whenever they hear sizzle.
The great programs became great because their coach and AD were all substance and loyal for life.
That was the opportunity we had with Kill. Now we may be back to sizzle, for which the short minded are getting off.
There has always been a small, yet vocal, group of people on the GH who pine for greener grass and get off whenever they hear sizzle.
The great programs became great because their coach and AD were all substance and loyal for life.
That was the opportunity we had with Kill. Now we may be back to sizzle, for which the short minded are getting off.
It makes my point.Seeing how the previous AD nor the current AD hired Kill not sure about the whole loyal bit you're going with.
It makes my point.
UMN has had 50 years of instability with AD's, which corresponds to revolving door coaches.
Coyle is not our lifer because he's tied like wormwood to his master, Kaler. This means that Fleck will be a sizzle in the pan.
It makes my point.
UMN has had 50 years of instability with AD's, which corresponds to revolving door coaches.
Coyle is not our lifer because he's tied like wormwood to his master, Kaler. This means that Fleck will be a sizzle in the pan.
Well, either you weren't around back a few years ago or you have selective memory. Many people voiced concerns if they could recruit or coach at this next level. Many wondered if they would be in over their head.
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Is there anything preventing a coach from taking part of his already-negotiated salary and throwing it back into the assistant pool?
What? Was I mislead? Kill wasn't the head coach of the UMN football team? I could have sworn Maturi hired him. Who am I thinking of?No, you have no point. Kill wasn't the head coach.
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Take it for what it is worth, but the OC, WR Coach (Simon), and another coach are off of the Western Michigan Coaches Page.
http://www.wmubroncos.com/coaches.aspx?path=football
Isn't Matt Simon from Edina?
Haha. Good point.His wife.
Isn't Matt Simon from Edina?
His wife.
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