A_Slab_of_Bacon
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In 2019 I am not sure no really means no.
Not actually taking the job means something.
In 2019 I am not sure no really means no.
Not actually taking the job means something.
He may have said no now but in the near future when he gets fired by Purdue who knows?
Yes but we are the only D 1 school in the state.
I'd have to say Kill started something good, and Coach Fleck is taking another step higher and he is bringing in high end recruits. Some 18-19 year olds want someone to teach them how to live a fulfilling life not just be treated like another number as is the life an athlete. As soon as their worth is no longer worth it, they are replaced. I think based on this philosophy from Coach Fleck he will bring in intelligent/talented players and will have a better coaching career because of it.
That's not to diminish anything any other coach does. I'm sure many others do the same, but PJ is just more obvious about it.
It feels like we might be arguing about two different things. Wasn’t this originally a discussion on how fixated Brohm was on Fleck? How did we get to coaches telling players to pound sand?
You said it was okay for a major college head coach to act like fans. I was providing another example of things fans do quite often. Sure coaches get emotional but they are still held to a higher standard than what random people say on a message board.
Based on his repeated losses to FlecK?LOLBrohm...and it won't be close.
DisagreeHow is this even a question? I see Purdue going 4-8 with their only other win coming against Northwestern. The only question is when Bohm gets fired. Maybe they'll pull off a win against Indiana but if that saves his job then Purdue's standards have hit rock bottom.
Worst-case scenario for the Gophers is 7-5 and the best-case scenario is 9-3 in my opinion.
Brohm should’ve gone to LouisvilleDan Barreiro has not done a Brohm vs Fleck comparison lately.
That was his favorite topic in 2017 and early 2018.
I don't know if it's just luck, but they've been hurt the hardest by injuries.Brohm should’ve gone to Louisville
he may never get the chance again…
Yeah. I think Brohm is a pretty good coach. But at some point enough bad luck gets you run out of townI don't know if it's just luck, but they've been hurt the hardest by injuries.
Disagree
Purdue might get third in the west this year. They’re a solid team
I see indiana as their only win left . But I give the wi and nebby game almost 50/50 oddsI agree to a point; thought Purdue looked pretty good yesterday, on offense and on defense.
But they'll have to really play well to finish third. Their remaining schedule:
@ Iowa
WISCONSIN
@ Nebraska
MICHIGAN STATE
@ Ohio State
INDIANA
I think he's struggled adding much depth and/or a QB. I realize they've had a lot of injuries, but no one had more people out than us last year. We played huge chucks of time this year without our best RB (one of the best in the country), our best WR, our MLB, etc.I don't know if it's just luck, but they've been hurt the hardest by injuries.
Pretty sure I’ve heard elsewhere Brohm told him point-blank he was too small to play QB at this level.Anyone know the back history with Brohm and Morgan? Justin Gaard mentioned on the Pair and Spare Podcast about how much MN loves to beat Purdue and how meaningful it is. Is it simply the Brohm didn't recruit Tanner to Western Kentucky?
Pretty sure I’ve heard elsewhere Brohm told him point-blank he was too small to play QB at this level.