PhiloVance
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Probably not unusual but 10 assistant coaches...
Probably not unusual but 10 assistant coaches...
I pretty much agree. Last year I would have been really bummed, but after watching the defense give up chunks of yardage game after game, it's not ruining my day. Main worry is that we might lose a couple of recruits, but there were no guarantees there either.For some reason, I don't consider this much of a loss.
We played so many crap offenses and gave the ball to Mo to shorten games. I don't that the next guy can't be as good as Rossi.
It's a lateral move. Just better pay. U has spent a bunch of $$ on upgrading facilities. Added Athlete's Village, stat of the art indoor practice facility, living quarters for athletes, etc.Ranking the Big Ten coaching jobs
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Granted, this is 11 years old and there has been turmoil in East Lansing in that time, but the assumption is that the administrative and department turmoil will settle down. Meanwhile, the very same challenges remain in Minneapolis. And NIL wasn't even a consideration in 2012. Advantage MSU. And, if for the sake of argument, one would concede that everything else besides pay is equal, the very fact that Rossi is getting a significant pay increase eliminates the idea that this is a lateral move. But financial resources are certainly one way to measure the quality of a job, and not only is there more money for Rossi, but defensive assistants as well.
And if Rossi doesn't care for the PJ schtick, working for someone else might be an upgrade, too.
Sure, lateral move if you disregard pay and resources and are looking at this through maroon and gold colored glasses. I suppose there might be a few folks around Dinkytown that agree but even by your own admission, this isn't a lateral move.It's a lateral move. Just better pay. U has spent a bunch of $$ on upgrading facilities. Added Athlete's Village, stat of the art indoor practice facility, living quarters for athletes, etc.
Doesn’t need to be one reason. Could be some mix of two or more of the reasons you cited.Rossi could have left for $$$.
Rossi could have left because he no longer wanted to work for Fleck.
Rossi could have left because Fleck pushed him out.
Rossi could have left because the D sucked this year and wanted to get out before he started taking the heat for it.
Whatever the reason Fleck has a lot of work to do this offseason.
His name is Mat Ishbia and he bought the Phoenix Suns last year.Where does MSU get that kind of money?
The part of the deal that is very interesting is that Smith’s buyout is tied to his athletic director being employed at MSU. If the AD leaves, Smith’s buyout is cut in half. On the surface it looks like Smith wants to keep the guy who hired him there. It could also be used by the AD to pressure the school in retaining him, hire salary, perks etc.
I said better pay. Happens all the time in other careers but it's still the same job. Say all you want, but the move is lateral.Sure, lateral move if you disregard pay and resources and are looking at this through maroon and gold colored glasses. I suppose there might be a few folks around Dinkytown that agree but even by your own admission, this isn't a lateral move.
Mat IshbiaWhere does MSU get that kind of money?
The part of the deal that is very interesting is that Smith’s buyout is tied to his athletic director being employed at MSU. If the AD leaves, Smith’s buyout is cut in half. On the surface it looks like Smith wants to keep the guy who hired him there. It could also be used by the AD to pressure the school in retaining him, hire salary, perks etc.
Lateral . I know this is a gopher forum but come on!Watch the portal now. Was just feeling pretty decent heading into next year. Lateral move has to be more than just money.
that's true on every post I write not a lot of inside information coming my way from irrefutable sourcesWhat you said might be true or might not be true
PJ would hire you before Tracy I'm guessingI read recently that Tracy Claeys is available.
Someone in the world must still have some ethics...that would be a message he wasn't happy hereOk, everyone is wondering about the recruits. What about the fact that the portal is still open. Couldn't he in theory take current players from the roster with him? I'm way more worried about current guys that we know can play would leave. I would hate to see players like Cody, Jah, and the like bail out now.
How much do they have vs. us? You don't know. Nobody does. This NIL thing is turning into a magical unicorn where everyone thinks they are broke while everyone else has coffers overflowing.We have to be at the bottom of the Big Ten in NIL.
I'm sure salary is decent, but if you can't buy players you can't compete.
MSU perhaps seems lateral, but they have wayyyyy more money that we do. Not even close.
Guy who went to Rutgers did so to step up to be their DC from being an assistant here. Might be a decent candidate to come back here and be our DC now, or maybe he likes it there under Schiano.
Yeah with the ongoing scandals in the athletic department and at the school, the school admin in chaos, a middling football program, hiring a sub .500 HC, and the lagging facilities at MSU, it's probably generous calling it lateral.Lateral . I know this is a gopher forum but come on!