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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Nov 20, 2015 11:25:34 GMT -6
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Post by Yotes on Nov 20, 2015 11:51:18 GMT -6
Jay would probably be the member of the media with the best inclination what with their weekly show together. Until Joe says otherwise I am going to assume he is our head coach going forward. Maybe he came on board with four years in mind but plans change. The upswing the team has taken this year might have convinced him to stick it out and see where he can take us next year.
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Post by Cousin Eddie on Nov 20, 2015 14:19:30 GMT -6
Jay would probably be the member of the media with the best inclination what with their weekly show together. Until Joe says otherwise I am going to assume he is our head coach going forward. Maybe he came on board with four years in mind but plans change. The upswing the team has taken this year might have convinced him to stick it out and see where he can take us next year. Also, JT from ESPN is a complete and total agenda pusher - I have seen very little evidence of any journalistic integrity. He is effectively a shock radio host, in the sports arena. Jay Elsen, the other hand, is a class act.
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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Nov 20, 2015 14:28:46 GMT -6
I agree Cousin Eddie. It is possible that Glenn retires, but JT is just trying to get his name out there. The Skip Bayless of SD?
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Post by Yotes on Nov 20, 2015 14:55:23 GMT -6
Never heard from this guy before but I do like that Mick, Jeremy, and Jay came right back at his statement saying there has been nothing to suggest Joe is retiring, even getting quotes from Joe and Herbster. Maybe he will maybe he won't, maybe Joe doesn't even know.
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Post by GoYotes on Nov 20, 2015 15:03:49 GMT -6
Playing devil's advocate here, but perhaps the "being at work next week" comment is in reference to USD winning tomorrow and sneaking into the playoffs, in which case Coach Glenn would indeed still be working next week. That being said, I have no reason to doubt the reports from Mick, Jeremy and Jay.
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Post by coyote61 on Nov 20, 2015 15:07:53 GMT -6
It's been rumored since the beginning of the season, that Stugart is the one that the U wants. This information has been out there from some of the parents of USF players. Don't forget, Stugart was at Northern Colorado from 1999 to 2005
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Post by Yotes on Nov 20, 2015 15:17:35 GMT -6
It's been rumored since the beginning of the season, that Stugart is the one that the U wants. This information has been out there from some of the parents of USF players. Don't forget, Stugart was on Glenn's staff at Northern Colorado in the late 80's and early 90's. I don't follow the D2 SD schools at all so this is news to me. Stugart did come out and state earlier today that USD has not reached out to him and he is focused on USF, so maybe there is something to this.
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Post by yoteforever on Nov 20, 2015 16:11:38 GMT -6
Of course I would rather have good model students in the program but I wouldn't mind a coach that isn't affraid to take a chance on a guy that has talent that might struggle to make it academically. From coaches to players I don't really care about their personalities I care about their talent and how well they play the game and how they can help turn USD into a winner. I am not judgmental of players or coaches regarding their character one way or the other unless they are committing felonies. I am judgmental about their performance on the field. I don't know if I would want an entire team of misfits and criminals but let's be honest if a star quarterback stole a candy bar once from a store but could lead the team to a championship of some sort than I think I can forget about that candy bar. Now if he stole a car I would probably be a bit leery. Let's face it athletes between 18 and 22 are not generally at the stage of their life to be model citizens. They make mistakes at that age. Just out of curiousity, how exactly do you determine which kind of criminal is worth taking a chance on? I've seen a lot of pretty impressive talent leave Vermillion because they can't stay out of trouble. Tax advisors?
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Post by Coyote Fan on Nov 20, 2015 18:43:57 GMT -6
Of course I would rather have good model students in the program but I wouldn't mind a coach that isn't affraid to take a chance on a guy that has talent that might struggle to make it academically. From coaches to players I don't really care about their personalities I care about their talent and how well they play the game and how they can help turn USD into a winner. I am not judgmental of players or coaches regarding their character one way or the other unless they are committing felonies. I am judgmental about their performance on the field. I don't know if I would want an entire team of misfits and criminals but let's be honest if a star quarterback stole a candy bar once from a store but could lead the team to a championship of some sort than I think I can forget about that candy bar. Now if he stole a car I would probably be a bit leery. Let's face it athletes between 18 and 22 are not generally at the stage of their life to be model citizens. They make mistakes at that age. Just out of curiousity, how exactly do you determine which kind of criminal is worth taking a chance on? I've seen a lot of pretty impressive talent leave Vermillion because they can't stay out of trouble. That is a grey area that is very difficult to find black and white. I guess whoever it is that is recruiting a particular player will need to have a gut feeling one way or another and hope he is right. It's far from an exact science.
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Post by Coyote Fan on Nov 20, 2015 18:49:17 GMT -6
footballscoop.com/news/in-a-coaching-search-look-for-character-and-experience-not-circumstances/Interesting perspective on a coaching search here. To summarize, if you are indeed looking for a new head coach, would you rather have a young, successful, white-hot up and comer who has experienced nothing but success? A guy who is trending on the upward and riding high on the momentum of the past couple of seasons (Houston's Tom Herman). Or should you look for consistency, maybe a guy who has seen a lot a success but also maybe had some years with struggles as well (Nebraska's Mike Riley)? I like the authors point about would you want somebody who had been on a few sinking ships, who knows how bail water, and survive the storm. Or are you more attracted to a guy who has always had success, and maybe never had to deal with a team that has under achieved or had a tough season because they have never experienced that as a coach. There is no right or wrong here, I just thought it was an interesting perspective on a coaching search, making us realize it is not as cut and dry as some other areas of life or the business world. Excellent question. The Coyotes already have option 2 and it really hasn't worked out. Glenn is basically that guy with past success but hasn't brought that success to USD. I would lean towards the white-hot up and comer who has experienced nothing but success. The downside is that particular type of coach is more likely to move on from the program for a better job (which would suck but I could live with it if that coach left his mark).
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Post by Coyote Fan on Nov 20, 2015 18:59:28 GMT -6
It's been rumored since the beginning of the season, that Stugart is the one that the U wants. This information has been out there from some of the parents of USF players. Don't forget, Stugart was at Northern Colorado from 1999 to 2005 I can totally live with him if that is the decision that is made. I don't want USD to get tunnel vision this time around though. They got tunnel vision on Glenn and from a win loss perspective it didn't work out. An honestly open and unbiased national search is the way to go. Let the applicants come in and make their case and choose the best one. What is really kind of interesting is what happened at the airport today with USF, USD and SDSU all stuck at the airport together. Maybe Stugart is picking Stiegelmeier's brain a bit here for a reason. www.argusleader.com/story/sports/college/2015/11/20/usd-usf-sdsu-football-teams-stuck-airport-hours/76134082/Attachments:
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Post by tman28 on Nov 21, 2015 9:14:56 GMT -6
I heard it talking about Jeb being the next coach on the radio. Would be a good choice for the totes imo, having followed usf for the last few years. Jebs staff recruits a lot of quality judo transfers, and out of Colorado, and California. Would be interesting to see if recruiting footprints change with a move up in division.
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Post by ctc2010 on Nov 21, 2015 12:53:02 GMT -6
I heard it talking about Jeb being the next coach on the radio. Would be a good choice for the totes imo, having followed usf for the last few years. Jebs staff recruits a lot of quality judo transfers, and out of Colorado, and California. Would be interesting to see if recruiting footprints change with a move up in division. The guy who started the rumor was the one talking about it on the radio
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Post by tman28 on Nov 21, 2015 14:58:55 GMT -6
I heard it talking about Jeb being the next coach on the radio. Would be a good choice for the totes imo, having followed usf for the last few years. Jebs staff recruits a lot of quality judo transfers, and out of Colorado, and California. Would be interesting to see if recruiting footprints change with a move up in division. The guy who started the rumor was the one talking about it on the radio Post was supposed to say I heard him (JT) talking about jeb on the radio. Damn phone lol
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