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Post by Aggie One on Dec 12, 2010 19:50:56 GMT -5
No he won't. He may have good intentions but this is lost cause because there isn't a base or a willingness on anyone's part such a move. You're just not going to convince the general fan and booster base that 1-10 or 5-19 as a rallying point for outrage.
Modern day college athletics is a business and personal petitions just don't have any impact in that world.
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Post by codeblu78 on Dec 13, 2010 13:15:45 GMT -5
How do we "get it right this time?"
Let's start with Head Coaching experience!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2010 13:23:09 GMT -5
How do we "get it right this time?" Let's start with Head Coaching experience! How about the Chancellor & AD giving the next coach all the tools needs to succeed. Experience will not mean anything if the Administration ties his hands behind his back.
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Post by DOOMS on Dec 13, 2010 13:28:21 GMT -5
Precisely.
I wonder what decent head coach would leave where they are for the instability and tepid support that only we can offer? The only way we pull a decent guy with head coaching experience is if we pay him a bunch of dough.
If we pay him a bunch of dough, he'll again have an inadequate staff and inadequate support. Which means he will lose and people will once again advocate that everybody get fired.
Like a Frazier would really leave Prarie View for this. Or Broadway would leave Grambling. Y'all are killing me. Ayantee does not present an opportunity for a head coach that is currently on solid footing. I would suspect Connell will be the only current head coach that applies that has job security.
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