The hits keep coming with this guy. I hereby christen him the new Ailene V(P)oisin, for all you die-hards.
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Everything I've ever seen from this guy is biased bullcrap.
The hits keep coming with this guy. I hereby christen him the new Ailene V(P)oisin, for all you die-hards.
My post wasn't necessarily aimed at you but the Joe D articles recycling the same local names over and over whenever a coaching position is open is tiresome. I get he is throwing softballs to his target audience but the Hornet athletics profile (for all sports) surpassed the hiring of head coaches from the JC ranks over a decade ago. It's sad that the local beat writer doesn't grasp this.So to be clear, I wasn’t suggesting they hire Osterhout…I was just pointing out that he would be a better choice than Richardson.
Taylor is still in firm pursuit of the job and he’s without question the most viable candidate. I’m just hoping Wood doesn’tit up.
For those of you on this site who think that you have some degree of influence now is the time to jump in and exercise it. I’m talking about doing it today.
He lost me (besides his prior hit pieces) with this spewing about tradition and college football. He's clearly viewing college football through the pre-NIL/revenue sharing era lens and, unfortunately, tradition doesn't really matter for the decision makers. D1 athletics, specifically the major sports, are operating as professional minor league teams (minus the tampering rules) now. This idea of loyalty and tradition is over now that coaches and players can hop around on an annual basis. I don't necessarily agree with it but it is what it is.Everything I've ever seen from this guy is biased bullcrap.
The interesting thing about the NIL and the coaching carousel that the article writer missed is that the new system in fact allows teams to scour the country for a coach that cal elevate a program in year one, see his example of Cignetti. I love tradition, but those days are now over and we will soon have our HC, for how long, does not matter what matters is the product on the field.He lost me (besides his prior hit pieces) with this spewing about tradition and college football. He's clearly viewing college football through the pre-NIL/revenue sharing era lens and, unfortunately, tradition doesn't really matter for the decision makers. D1 athletics, specifically the major sports, are operating as professional minor league teams (minus the tampering rules) now. This idea of loyalty and tradition is over now that coaches and players can hop around on an annual basis. I don't necessarily agree with it but it is what it is.
Yeah his examples disproved his narrative. Cignetti was poached from JMU along with the coaching staff and a lot of the players to Indiana via the transfer portal which resulted in immediate success. Dr. Wood tried something similar with Marion and it's spun as a bad thing.The interesting thing about the NIL and the coaching carousel that the article writer missed is that the new system in fact allows teams to scour the country for a coach that cal elevate a program in year one, see his example of Cignetti. I love tradition, but those days are now over and we will soon have our HC, for how long, does not matter what matters is the product on the field.