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Originally Posted by
MarketingBully
He was extremely loyal to Jurich and had a great relationship with him. He didn’t like how that went down and doesn’t like the interim AD they have there that could be named the permanent AD. He respects Cohen a lot and we could see a situation where the timing could be right to make a jump. He could jump into this job and hit the ground running and immediately win here. This could be a great landing place for him. Of the three big names mentioned, I think he’s the most likely candidate to accept the job.
This is a complete lie. Coaches at major schools usually deal with an AD once a month or so. Coaches deal with the AD's when they are supposed to be at fundraisers or they are talking about schedules and budgets. Other than that- they dont deal with AD's often.
They dont have any special "loyalties" to their AD or shit like that. They are worried about their programs and what happens to keep them as successful as possible. A new AD is not going to change his program one iota because he has been so successful he is going to get what he wants- and a new AD isnt going to change that. The new AD isnt going to **** with his program, his budget, or his pay.
And nobody in their right mind looks at our roster- especially vs his at Louisville- and thinks they are going to immediately win at State. These coaches talk to college scouts every other day and they know whose rosters have draftable talent vs those who dont. You can bet he has talked to multiple pro scouts- like one we have on our board here- and realizes State's roster lacks talent.
Last edited by Coach34; 03-19-2018 at 10:44 PM.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
This is a complete lie. Coaches at major schools usually deal with an AD once a month or so. Coaches deal with the AD's when they are supposed to be at fundraisers or they are talking about schedules and budgets. Other than that- they dont deal with AD's often.
They dont have any special "loyalties" to their AD or ahit like that. They are worried about their programs and what happens to keep them as successful as possible. A new AD is not going to change his program one iota because he has been so successful he is going to get what he wants- and a new AD isnt going to change that. The new AD isnt going to **** with his program, his budget, or his pay.
And nobody in their right mind looks at our roster- especially vs his at Louisville- and thinks they are going to immediately win at State. These coaches talk to college scouts every other day and they know whose rosters have draftable talent vs those who dont. You can bet he has talked to multiple pro scouts- like one we have on our board here- and realizes State's roster lacks talent.
We shall see. You obviously don’t know the situation with McDonnell and Jurich. But that’s okay. This will be the second time you’re wrong.
Last edited by MarketingBully; 03-19-2018 at 10:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by
MarketingBully
Time will tell and your arrogance will bite you in the ass again.
It doesnt happen often.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
This is a complete lie. Coaches at major schools usually deal with an AD once a month or so. Coaches deal with the AD's when they are supposed to be at fundraisers or they are talking about schedules and budgets. Other than that- they dont deal with AD's often.
They dont have any special "loyalties" to their AD or shit like that. They are worried about their programs and what happens to keep them as successful as possible. A new AD is not going to change his program one iota because he has been so successful he is going to get what he wants- and a new AD isnt going to change that. The new AD isnt going to **** with his program, his budget, or his pay.
And nobody in their right mind looks at our roster- especially vs his at Louisville- and thinks they are going to immediately win at State. These coaches talk to college scouts every other day and they know whose rosters have draftable talent vs those who dont. You can bet he has talked to multiple pro scouts- like one we have on our board here- and realizes State's roster lacks talent.
Tell that to Frank Martin who left K-State to take a step down job at South Carolina. If an AD and coach don’t get along or the relationship is not good or the coach feels loyalty to a previous AD who was fired, you bet the coach will look around to see if they could find a landing spot at a similar or a little lesser situation.
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We will hire a big fish or either butch/Ming.
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Originally Posted by
preachermatt83
I'd try McDonnell, Schlosnagle(I think he is the least likely), sully, and Corbin. If none take it go get butch. Jay Johnson is a good coach but I'd rather have butch than jay. McDonnell would be the greatest hire we have ever made. In any sport.
McDonnell would be my favorite, and could live with Corbin. Sully.....not sure. He's good, but he sits in the middle of baseball recruit heaven and Strick is building him a brand new house to play in next year.....not sure he would leave.
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Originally Posted by
preachermatt83
I'd try McDonnell, Schlosnagle(I think he is the least likely), sully, and Corbin.
There are 25 better coaches than Crobin. He has ability to give unlimited scholarships and has done 'less with more' than any other SEC coach.
Coach34 .. "We're not hiring the ****ing Pirate at Miss State. GTFO"
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