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Originally Posted by
State82
We also need to do whatever it takes to keep Hubbard in addition to Jans. This is going to be a serious task.
Everybody is going to be coming for him
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
He's a beast
He's a solid coach but I wouldn't go that far. He inherited a veteran club and to his credit he pulled in Hubbard but I'm willing to bet this time next year nobody on this board will be calling him a "beast".
"The QB and the receiver weren't on the same page there, but hey its only week eleven". (Jack Cristil)
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Originally Posted by
Saltydog
He's a solid coach but I wouldn't go that far. He inherited a veteran club and to his credit he pulled in Hubbard but I'm willing to bet this time next year nobody on this board will be calling him a "beast".
He has the 5th best winning percentage of active NCAA coaches.
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Originally Posted by
Saltydog
He's a solid coach but I wouldn't go that far. He inherited a veteran club and to his credit he pulled in Hubbard but I'm willing to bet this time next year nobody on this board will be calling him a "beast".
Juco HC record (4 stops); 159-45 (.779)
Div 1 record (3 stops): 183-66 (.735).
If he makes tourney this season like projected, that'll be 5 tournies in his 7 chances. He didn't make the tourney in his only season at bowling green, but they were 21-12 after they were 12-20 the previous season.
He's really good
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Juco HC record (4 stops); 159-45 (.779)
Div 1 record (3 stops): 183-66 (.735).
If he makes tourney this season like projected, that'll be 5 tournies in his 7 chances. He didn't make the tourney in his only season at bowling green, but they were 21-12 after they were 12-20 the previous season.
He's really good
Also the 1 year at New Mexico State that the NCAA Tournament happened and he didn't make it, he still came in 3rd in the WAC ... with 6 games canceled for COVID reasons, all 6 of which were against the 3 worst teams in the conference.
He is fantastic. The only knock on him I can think of is that New Mexico State was successful under each of his 3 predecessors there, and all 3 of them weren't nearly as good when they moved on to other jobs. However, Jans was better than all of them at NMSU, improving on the high standard they set.
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I worry about his defense first philosophy drawing run and gun, shoot first, offensive minded players of today. Time and recruiting success the next couple of years will tell the tale.
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