Sid Hartman
Banned
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2009
- Messages
- 962
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 16
That's a nickname...
So a city in Florida then?
That's a nickname...
I'd be shocked if he leaves CU. I was going to post last night that I like him as a candidate (was going to throw out him and Amaker), but then read his "this is my dream job quote" and thought no way he would leave there. My wife's aunt and uncle, and cousins, are all season ticket holders for CU hoops and LOVE him; supposedly, everybody in Colorado does.
Again, I'd be shocked it they were able to get him. At this point, one thing's for sure - he's going to get a raise!
Well, you would probably go for a coach by the name of Jack Mehoff?
A name means nothing. After all, for God knows how many years the Vikings had a coach by the name of Harry Peter Grant.
I'd go for a Mike Hunt before a Jack Mehoff.
Good point and looking at his resume he's probably not enough of an a-hole to leave his State school for a lateral move to Minnesota.
Why would he leave the Pac-12 for a meat grinder like the B1G? Unless Teague hires someone like a Calipari or Pitino, the Gophers will always be relegated to the mid-bottom tier of the conference due to the lack of facilities...and crappy weather doesn't help either. At least in Pac-12, there's a reasonable shot at winning the conference outright. Unless the U attracts 5 star athletes year end and year out, it'll be hard to compete with OSU, MSU, and Indiana.
This is simply not true.They are going broke and have horrible facilities. Could give us a leg up.
However, the Pac-12's full ownership of national and regional networks that have lined up substantial distribution before their scheduled launch in August, indicates that the conference is on track to generate at least $30 million a school per year over the 12-year term of agreements with ESPN and Fox that begin later this year ($4.3 billion total). Only the money from ESPN and Fox — about $21 million a school per year — is guaranteed, though. And because of the networks' start-up costs the actual per-school revenue the first few years is likely to be well below the projected annual average.
CU's Board of Regents were just as interested in the new master plan for the Coors Events Center -- improvements that are not included in the $170 million proposal --which would include expanding the concourse with increased fan amenities and adding more premium seat opportunities.
Tad has two sons......deal breaker. Next man up....Some rando on twitter posted that Gophers signed Tad. Highly doubtful but thought I should point it out ITT.
Tad has two sons......deal breaker. Next man up....
You, my friend, have a very clever name! I like it.But they do dance when cleaning up the lane
He does actually seem gettable if Minnesota throws enough money at him.
http://milehighsports.com/2013/03/26/ottewill-buffs-fans-rightfully-worried-about-boyle/
Some rando on twitter posted that Gophers signed Tad. Highly doubtful but thought I should point it out ITT.
If you can't trust someone with 1 tweet, who can you trust?
He does actually seem gettable if Minnesota throws enough money at him.
http://milehighsports.com/2013/03/26/ottewill-buffs-fans-rightfully-worried-about-boyle/