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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
UGA has only hired 1 experienced college HC in the history of the their program. Jim Donnan. Every other one was an assistant.
Yep.
And to the original point where the previous poster said that we are a training ground for failures, the only true failure was Croom who had no business being hired in the first place, but of course that was LT for you.
Mullen was a coordinator off a natty team. Moorhead was coordinator on a successful BiG team. That is usually the model that many teams follow. There are only so many sitting HCs that are in play and if they are hot, someone is usually gonna snatch them up before we have the chance. I mean ffs it is not like we were turning over the program to lifelong SWAC or CUSA position coaches here.
Hell it took almost a decade for some of our fanbase to shut the f up about Bobby Wallace and thank god we never even pulled that trigger.
The problem with Lebby is that he inherited a shit team with zero talent. If we had hired him instead of or directly following Leach, I think we would see a totally different outcome here.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Will there be another push for some ED member to be AD again, lol?
I'll gladly do it. MoverS on everything. Push academics to adopt it. Take down the sign on the side of the stadium.
Fix the ****ing sound system.
Chair back the stadium and close off the bow, goal is to shrink capacity to ~55k with room to grow on top. Yes the chair backing would accommodate the obese state of Mississippi.
Free student admission to every sporting event.
Move student section behind benches for the Hump.
Set up a celeb / rich person recruiting network. Go after children and grandchildren of millionaire celebs / billionaire moguls. Invest in those programs their kids play and watch the donor money explode. (Get invested in sport they care about and push for their kid to be the star, especially if it's like volleyball.)
Set up a better initial buy-in for alumni to donating. Get $10 / $20 / $100 a month out the gate from new grads.
Work with Starkville to make University / Main Street become a whole long strip leading to the best campus on earth.
Never hire an OC to be HC in football again. Probably would bring back Mullen if Lebby doesn't work out. He'll raise the floor back up and get us back on even footing with OM at the worst.
Uniforms for Football will be 2014 jersey/pant without the adidas tire tread.
Expand Lounges / Lofts for baseball. The master plan honestly does a great job of it.
Push for Dorman to be remodeled / renovated / replaced.
More Saturday evening concerts in the Dude in Spring.
Bring the Bananas to Davis Wade.
Optimize Concessions in all sports similar to the baseball change / make prices friendly.
Promote eSports tournaments. Have a stage for students to compete on Saturdays tailgating for football / basketball / baseball throughout the year. (Thinking partner with EA in someway with both CFB and CBB making returns here.)
On that vein - notice the sports that have TV spots on ESPN/2 randomly. Bowling, Cornhole, etc. Have weekly saturday competitions for Students there that we push to
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Not doubting your sourcing Tater. I was just passing along what some OU people told me this morning. They were the first ones to mention Lebby to State to me back in October of 24. They said Selmon is on the shortlist but Kirby Hocutt is at the top of the list and there's some push for Michael Alford to get a look as well due to his time under Castiglione. They told me the big money people want Hocutt because they love what he did with the fundraising arm at Tech. Now, I personally think they're probably giving him too much credit and trying to act like he brought Cody Campbell in from the desert or something. But if that's what ends up keeping Selmon here then let them believe that.
I'd be happy to keep Selmon. But Hocutt is 2, Selmon is 1. Yes there are a couple significant money people that have it the other way. They were the ones that wanted Lebby gone sooner than the end of the season in 23*. It was no secret Lebby knew he had to find somewhere else to be for 24. We threw him a life raft. But that won't matter.
Michael Alford has done nothing of note for FSU that inspires confidence like what Hocutt and Selmon have pulled off the last two years. He's an alternate choice if those spurn OU. (It would be a shock and a huge boon for us if Selmon declined the job.)
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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If Selmon is offered the OU job then I can?t imagine he would turn it down. At the same time, I?m not sure he has done enough to show that he is ?good enough? for OU. I would think if it comes down to Selmon for a job with that much prestige, a lot of people will be disappointed. This is definitely going to be interesting to see how this plays out
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Originally Posted by
PGHBulldogBG
If Selmon is offered the OU job then I can?t imagine he would turn it down. At the same time, I?m not sure he has done enough to show that he is ?good enough? for OU. I would think if it comes down to Selmon for a job with that much prestige, a lot of people will be disappointed. This is definitely going to be interesting to see how this plays out
Look I agree with you that I don't know if he's done enough to show that he's good enough for a job with that much prestige. But here's the thing, and Tater can probably back me up on this, there's a lot of reverence in and around Norman for that last name:Selmon. He obviously didn't go to OU but they see him as one of them. And like you said, and I completely agree with, if he's offered that job he will take it.
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Originally Posted by
PGHBulldogBG
If Selmon is offered the OU job then I can?t imagine he would turn it down. At the same time, I?m not sure he has done enough to show that he is ?good enough? for OU. I would think if it comes down to Selmon for a job with that much prestige, a lot of people will be disappointed. This is definitely going to be interesting to see how this plays out
The plan in place was Selmon had ~5 years to go prove it and then the job would be his when Cast retired. Joe is retiring earlier than expected. What Selmon did for MSU baseball was done with this knowledge. I'll keep the board updated when I hear more. Right now - 1. Selmon 2. Hocutt 3. Bowman.
What I heard on Alford - he wants into the SEC and recognizes that FSU is going to be a headache getting funding. He's thrown his name in the ring much more than OU is interested in him. He'll likely get an interview; however, he's behind Bowman who will take the job if offered, so keep the shortlist ending at him for now. Sounds like enough of the money people at OU know not to judge Selmon on Lebby, but more on Oak. The OU opinion of themselves is how we see ourselves in baseball.
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Look I agree with you that I don't know if he's done enough to show that he's good enough for a job with that much prestige. But here's the thing, and Tater can probably back me up on this, there's a lot of reverence in and around Norman for that last name:Selmon. He obviously didn't go to OU but they see him as one of them. And like you said, and I completely agree with, if he's offered that job he will take it.
Yep. Selmon name carries massive weight here.
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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Originally Posted by
Tater
The plan in place was Selmon had ~5 years to go prove it and then the job would be his when Cast retired. Joe is retiring earlier than expected. What Selmon did for MSU baseball was done with this knowledge. I'll keep the board updated when I hear more. Right now - 1. Selmon 2. Hocutt 3. Bowman.
What I heard on Alford - he wants into the SEC and recognizes that FSU is going to be a headache getting funding. He's thrown his name in the ring much more than OU is interested in him. He'll likely get an interview; however, he's behind Bowman who will take the job if offered, so keep the shortlist ending at him for now. Sounds like enough of the money people at OU know not to judge Selmon on Lebby, but more on Oak. The OU opinion of themselves is how we see ourselves in baseball.
I can't believe they'd put that much stock in a baseball hire. Most of them couldn't find their baseball stadium if they were standing in front of it. I'm not lying about this, I was sitting by a group of OU fans at the basketball game this year and none of them, of which there were 6, knew who the baseball coach even was. And these weren't students or sidewalk fans, to my knowledge. They dressed well and looked to be very knowledgeable about OU. Knew about Porter Moser and gave me the scoop on the Mateer/Arbuckle stuff and how that went down.
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I was also just passed along Wren Baker's name as well. Apparently an article mentioned him as a candidate and the guys I know say there's a few people pushing for him. To what extent, I have absolutely no clue. I just read his bio and holy crap......he's extremely successful for someone only in his mid 40s.
And hell....we may need to look at him if Selmon leaves.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
I can't believe they'd put that much stock in a baseball hire. Most of them couldn't find their baseball stadium if they were standing in front of it. I'm not lying about this, I was sitting by a group of OU fans at the basketball game this year and none of them, of which there were 6, knew who the baseball coach even was. And these weren't students or sidewalk fans, to my knowledge. They dressed well and looked to be very knowledgeable about OU. Knew about Porter Moser and gave me the scoop on the Mateer/Arbuckle stuff and how that went down.
The money guys know comparable business. They know not to judge an AD on what he does for State football, but for State baseball. They see themselves as a top 3 football program. They know Selmon is working with a top 40 football program and a top 3 baseball program. It's much more translatable to see what he can do with top 3 funding in their minds.
This does take the mental leap that OU is top 3 football program. Again that's how they view themselves. And ya know... top 3 program in baseball was how we viewed ourselves. Selmon made us walk the walk this offseason.
Some are, as you say, guys who only judge things on football. They don't have the deciding money. And a big concession that can be made is Selmon ruling out ever hiring Lebby back to OU. There's still sour grapes about Art Briles in OU gear. Remember - that didn't stop them before even though that portion was vocally unhappy. It's roughly the same crowd you're probably hearing from.
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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Originally Posted by
Tater
The money guys know comparable business. They know not to judge an AD on what he does for State football, but for State baseball. They see themselves as a top 3 football program. They know Selmon is working with a top 40 football program and a top 3 baseball program. It's much more translatable to see what he can do with top 3 funding in their minds.
This does take the mental leap that OU is top 3 football program. Again that's how they view themselves. And ya know... top 3 program in baseball was how we viewed ourselves. Selmon made us walk the walk this offseason.
Some are, as you say, guys who only judge things on football. They don't have the deciding money. And a big concession that can be made is Selmon ruling out ever hiring Lebby back to OU. There's still sour grapes about Art Briles in OU gear. Remember - that didn't stop them before even though that portion was vocally unhappy. It's roughly the same crowd you're probably hearing from.
Well it's good to know that if Lebby gets it rolling here OU and Selmon won't come calling when Venables inevitably is fired.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Well it's good to know that if Lebby gets it rolling here OU and Selmon won't come calling when Venables inevitably is fired.
Arbuckle is going to have that O exceed expectations and then get his own HC job. He'll be in line ahead of Lebby when Venebles can't get the OC right consistently enough.
"Once the game starts, it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, July 10th, 2010
"No one ever said it's gonna be easy." - Lebron, June 12th, 2011
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Speaking of holding ourselves back...
Hahahaha!!! It had to be said!!!!
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Originally Posted by
BravesDoggy
O'Connor for MSU AD!!!!
Oh please Lord no. We've made that colossal mistake before.
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Originally Posted by
BravesDoggy
Yep.
And to the original point where the previous poster said that we are a training ground for failures, the only true failure was Croom who had no business being hired in the first place, but of course that was LT for you.
Mullen was a coordinator off a natty team. Moorhead was coordinator on a successful BiG team. That is usually the model that many teams follow. There are only so many sitting HCs that are in play and if they are hot, someone is usually gonna snatch them up before we have the chance. I mean ffs it is not like we were turning over the program to lifelong SWAC or CUSA position coaches here.
Hell it took almost a decade for some of our fanbase to shut the f up about Bobby Wallace and thank god we never even pulled that trigger.
The problem with Lebby is that he inherited a shit team with zero talent. If we had hired him instead of or directly following Leach, I think we would see a totally different outcome here.
Not to steal the thread as I may be much older than you but check the overall (official records even after forfeits - even Tyler and Morehead. Tyler was a great success on the field. Morehead a stubborn baffoon who did little with great talent), of all our Asst FB coaching hires on Hail State in our history. It's much worse than just Croom and Arnett. Now as per Selmon back to OK. Don't have a clue, but would match our recent pattern of somewhat successful young AD's to bigger SEC programs ( Not counting Cohen, glad he is gone and helped get our FB program in this mess).
Last edited by Goldendawg; 07-07-2025 at 06:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
I was also just passed along Wren Baker's name as well. Apparently an article mentioned him as a candidate and the guys I know say there's a few people pushing for him. To what extent, I have absolutely no clue. I just read his bio and holy crap......he's extremely successful for someone only in his mid 40s.
And hell....we may need to look at him if Selmon leaves.
We will hire Benko, Hobart, or the San Diego State. Gotta have those boys who understand Mississippi State and Mississippi in our offices!
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So Tater you are pretty plugged into OU, what are their thoughts on Castiglione leaving? Is this a they are glad he is gone situation? Is he getting out before he has to make tough decisions on coaches? Did this shock them?
Also, what do you think his legacy will be? He got pretty lucky that he really only ever had to hire one football coach because Stoops gift wrapped his other two football hires. He obviously had some NCAA problems with Kelvin Sampson but Sampson had already left so he never had to make tough decisions on that. And obviously the biggest thing, he got them into the SEC. Seems like a great legacy. The Riley to Venables thing could be the only thing I see people being able to hold against him.
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If Selmon leaves, it opens the door to the 1998 uniform/logo being full time tho
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Originally Posted by
BHildreth3
If Selmon leaves, it opens the door to the 1998 uniform/logo being full time tho
Way more of a priority than a very competent AD.
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When Bjork moved from A&M to Ohio State... it should show us all that anything is possible when it comes to hiring an AD. It all comes down to how good are you at marketing and fundraising. Selmon has done well in those regards with us.
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