Souhan gushes over Kill, says he's building a program "that should win for years"

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Souhan gushes over Kill, says he's building a program "that should win for years"

per Souhan:

Kill and Zimmer are building programs that should win for years.

You can see Kill's touch in his team's physical play. Michigan's strength is stopping the run, yet the Gophers ran all over the Wolverines. His roster is visibly stronger than it was when he arrived, and his defense could teach NFL teams how to make plays on balls in the air.

Kill and Zimmer are building programs that should win for years.

You can see Kill's touch in his team's physical play. Michigan's strength is stopping the run, yet the Gophers ran all over the Wolverines. His roster is visibly stronger than it was when he arrived, and his defense could teach NFL teams how to make plays on balls in the air.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/blogs/277437131.html

Go Gophers!!
 

Not worth the click. Go back to working out Soupcan.
 

But our DB's don't turn their heads to pick up the ball. :horse::horse::horse:
 

Souhan missed a big opportunity to make another full apology or say he was wrong about Kill. The timing would have worked well for such an article. As such, I'll still boycotting anything he produces.
 



Forgive and forget. He's clearly changed his mind on Kill.
 



I will never click, buy or read anything he writes. He is dead to me.
 




The tasteless and tactless snark Souhan displayed in his infamous column last year still burns my eyes. He owes Kill and epileptics everywhere a sincere apology. Until that day comes, I'll abstain from reading anything he churns out.

I'm confused Jim. Kill can build something that can last, but his health demands he retire?

Never forget this quote from 'Doctor Souhan': "Kill’s case is sad. He did good work his entire life to reach a position that his system can no longer handle"
 

We live in an age where public outcry gets people fired for a lot less than Souhan's bigoted hit piece. It's a little surprising he survived that.
 

But our DB's don't turn their heads to pick up the ball. :horse::horse::horse:

Comes with maturity and the last couple games guys have started to get their heads around and make more plays. This Defense is fun to watch.
 



number of seizures vs. number of big ten wins....speechless.
 

Where can I find Souhan's original article? It's been about a year since I read it last and I want to see if it's still as awful as I remember it.
 

number of seizures vs. number of big ten wins....speechless.

No one who buys a ticket deserves to have to witness a grown man writhing on the ground.

I will never forget that a-hole, along with Jugg and Dubay railing on that anyone who thought Kill deserved to keep his job was just being selfish. Die Jim, Die (that's German for "The Jim, the").
 

Souhan gushes over Kill, says he's building a program "that should win for ye...

Never mind, I found it.

I'm still pissed off about the reference to his big ten record vs. number of seizures, and I still find the "sight of a middle-aged man writhing on the ground" quote to be incredibly offensive. And I'm rarely ever offended.

There could have been a valid article written with his stance, but that was a hack job a year ago and it is a hack job today.
 

Souhan: In category of health, Kill falls too short to continue
Article by: JIM SOUHAN , Star Tribune
Updated: September 15, 2013 - 8:32 AM

His boss, Norwood Teague, showed Saturday, when he chose not to address the issue, that’s he’s also lacking something.

A long time ago, a smart college administrator realized that a football team would inspire more enthusiasm than an English department. A good college football team could become a billboard, a siren, a mint. A good college football coach could become a Pied Piper, a magnet for attention and money.

That’s how it is supposed to work. That’s not how it worked on Saturday at TCF Bank Stadium, where the University of Minnesota’s football program, and by extension the entire school, became the subject of pity and ridicule.

Jerry Kill suffered another seizure on another game day, and this time his boss chose to pretend nothing was wrong.

How can a school continue to employ a football coach who has had four seizures during or after the 16 home games he has coached at the school, along with an unknown number of seizures away from the public eye?



How can the athletic director in charge of that coach avoid speaking publicly about such a public and newsworthy event?

Kill suffers a seizure on game day as the coach of the Gophers at TCF Bank Stadium exactly as often as he wins a Big Ten game. He’s 4-for-16 in both categories.

His latest epileptic seizure, suffered on Saturday, evokes sympathy for him and his family. He appears to be a good man earnestly trying to elevate a woeful program while searching for ways to manage his disease.

Even those who admire him most can’t believe that he should keep coaching major college football after his latest episode. Either the stress of the job is further damaging his health, or his health was in such disrepair that he shouldn’t have been hired to coach in the Big Ten in the first place.

The face of your program can’t belong to someone who may be rushed to the hospital at any moment of any game, or practice, or news conference. No one who buys a ticket to TCF Bank Stadium should be rewarded with the sight of a middle-aged man writhing on the ground. This is not how you compete for sought-after players and entertainment dollars.

Kill’s case is sad. He did good work his entire life to reach a position that his system can no longer handle.



His boss’ case is sad in a much different way. Norwood Teague has supported Kill and, in the case of bumping North Carolina off the schedule in favor of a high school-quality program named New Mexico State, Teague has done his bidding.

Saturday, when those generous enough to express interest in the Gophers football program asked to speak with Teague about Kill’s condition and the ramifications of his latest collapse, word was sent through an underling that he would not take questions until later in the week.

Teague did drive Kill’s wife, Rebecca, to the hospital. He could have made the 10-minute drive back for a 10-minute news conference at any time, especially if, as the Gophers insisted, Kill was resting comfortably.

Kill is unable to fulfill his duties. Teague is unwilling to fulfill his.

Teague, like Kill, seems likable enough. He’s affable, and generous with his time when the questions are easy.

Saturday, his football program, the most important piece of the athletic department, faced a leadership void. Kill was in the hospital. That left an assistant coach and some 19-year-olds to handle touchy questions.

Into this leadership void stepped … no one.

Teague may think he dampened coverage of Kill’s seizure by waiting to answer questions. He didn’t. All he did was damage his credibility as a leader.

That’s what Saturday was about for Gophers football and the athletic department: Leadership.

Kill is not healthy enough to lead. Teague will have to come up with his own excuse.
 

Why is PHawk censored here but Souhan isn't?
 

Screw him! Disliked him before that but that article pushed it beyond "dislike."
 

Souhan is wrong once a day, everyday, all day long.
 

This can't be good for Studwell's plans of getting rid of Kill.
 

Bleed do us all a favor and don't link anything from Soupcan on the Gopherhole.
 

Don't be lulled into thinking Souhan has changed his tune for good. One perceived coaching gaff, and Souhan will be back on his Kill isn't fit to coach kick again. Once a tool, always a tool.
 

The Strib is a terrible organization as it continues to allow bigoted jack asses like Soupcan to publish under their name. I will not ever click on a link to that paper or that disgusting, but fit man.
 

Bleed do us all a favor and don't link anything from Soupcan on the Gopherhole.

Bleed shouldn't be the censor of news, he puts it all out there and that is appreciated by many, but if he could copy and paste the whole article, then there is only one click on his site.
 

No one who buys a ticket deserves to have to witness a grown man writhing on the ground.

I will never forget that a-hole, along with Jugg and Dubay railing on that anyone who thought Kill deserved to keep his job was just being selfish. Die Jim, Die (that's German for "The Jim, the").

Well, no one who speaks German could be an evil man.
 

Souhan, Zulgad, etc are all sort of cut from the same cloth. All about takes, never proper contextual analysis. There's a target market for their stuff, obviously, but shouldn't be offended that it isn't you. Seems to me MSP media is more interested in preaching to the folks who hate sports fans more than folks who love sports. It's a bummer we don't have proper fan radio here, the only possible exception being Cory Cove, but it seems everyone's afraid of being a stinking bafoon like Sid or PA so they've swung the other way.
 

no click from me…not now, not ever…even if he apologizes…dead to me too
 

Just a question.... Does anyone think that now the Strib is owned by Glen Taylor.... a pro team owner and self made billionaire that there might be a change in tone and substance coming? Not saying there will be, just wondering what others might feel about it.
 




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