Maybe I am confused, but I thought GopherHolers were the best Search Committee around.
Nope, I think you have GH confused with Barry Alvarez.Maybe I am confused, but I thought GopherHolers were the best Search Committee around.
Maybe I am confused, but I thought GopherHolers were the best Search Committee around.
Search committees have gone away with the development of the Internet apparently. Or maybe Wisconsin just sees some sort of benefit of posting an application to get losers like me to apply and secretly try to drive their program into the dirt.
http://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/searchv3/detail/publicView.cfm?job=5025341&SEO=1
+1. The State of Minnesota thrives on search committees. Once you get past three members, any committee is counterproductive at best worthless at worst.
Maybe they have AD's a little less scared to actually use their own judgment and ambitious enough to actually call around. While I will not question the result of our last search (I have always said even if he doesn't pan out I think he was a good choice based on the options), I really question whether that limited the availability of some of the better coaches. Based on the leaks, etc. supposedly a lot of coaches won't throw their names in the hat to a search committee. I would imagine Tuberville would not have done so with Cincinatti, for example.
Seems like the current process is a phone call - do you want to coach here?
...when McKinley Boston was first hired as AD, he had previously served on 'The NCAA Committee to Oversee Committees'.