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Fire Crompton!! This is absurd. How is this ass clown in that position? He’s killing Wildcat Athletics. Halverson needs to get his house in order! This decision is laughable and pathetic.

The difference between high school football and DI football is enormous. Of course I’ll support Kjar and hope for the best, but regardless, Tim needs to leave!!!
 
The other thing that most are not thinking of is that the HC is largely an administrator/motivator. Most of the actual coaching is taking place with the coordinators and assistants. A really good HC hires the right people and delegates much of the day to day stuff. Yes, they are there and in charge, but they only step in when needed for higher level decisions. Sometimes, it is harder to go from an assistant to HC. The right person for the job is the right person to lead, not micro manage. Deciding who that leader is makes all the difference. Having played the game at both levels gives you the perspective from that end of things, but not from an administrator's point of view. Sometimes leaders are found in unexpected places.
 
The other thing that people are not understanding here is that the selection committee is tasked to weed out the non-starters and give the AD a list, sometimes ranked, of qualified candidates. They may have been asked to rank them or they may have just been asked to select the top 3 or 4. Either way, that information is relayed to the AD, the athletic provost, and the President for final considerations. It isn't like the committee selected someone and then the AD overrides their choice. None of that happens in a vacuum. Multiple people on multiple levels are involved. Ragging on the AD is a bit pointless.
 
If it is Kjar, I’m actually more than cautiously optimistic. I remember being underwhelmed when they announced a special teams coordinator from the U (after going after names like McBride and John L. Smith) and Hill brought an attitude and culture desperately needed…and he shifted the focus to heavy in state recruiting.

I think Mental was in over his head as a an OC in FCS and a fish out of water as a head coach (honestly he looked lost on the sidelines). He concentrated on his comfort zone of recruiting…and it sucked. The talented out of state recruits just flat out don’t care as much. All FBS transfers I can think of have been abysmal, so I think a coach who has ties to the local talent will work out well. I remember seeing Idaho State tear apart the Wildcats and one of their players was from Ogden. It’s understandable losing out on talent to the U, BYU, and USU…but Weber State shouldn’t be losing out on local talent to Idaho State, SUU, or Utah Tech.

Hell, it might even be worth coordinating with BYU and U of U and getting their recruits that will be buried on their rosters and never play with the realization if they do light it up, will be gone in a year or two.

I know some were excited of the Chiverani coach, but I agree with Olds, he didn’t tear it up immediately. I heard Mental’s Notre Dame college is a feeder school to Notre Dame University, and would basically succeed no matter who the coach is, so I don’t classify Coach Chiverani in that boat, but I think he would pretty much give up on local talent and be a risk competing in the best overall FCS conference as he would be completely new to it.

I remember some really good football when Weber State went 2-10 during Hill’s first year because he brought energy and got the most out of his team. Honestly that year was more fun to watch than Mental’s first 6-5 year with inconsistent play and mistake heavy football.

I think Kjar might be in that same mold of Hill and increase the give a sh*t factor, of course this might be a lot of talk over nothing if another coach is named.

Crompton should very much be on a hot seat (like ass on fire hot). Given his history, he went with assistant coaches on staff for basketball and football and they have been awful so far…so if basketball and football don’t turn around quickly, he can retire sooner than he planned. Attendance for basketball is announced at 2,000 level when it once was in the 6,000 level. I didn’t even check football but imagine it’s really low, too. I don’t know if Wildcats athletics has ever been lower for these two sports.
 
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The Desert News just posted an article confirming that Coach Kjar has signed a 4 year deal to be the new head coach at Weber State. I believe that this is a very bold move that contains a significant level of risk. However from what I know of Coach Kjar his drive and dedication will be a welcome change that has been much needed. I have spent a lot of time around the program in the last 2 years and it has been very clear to me that we have been missing that spark. That drive and determination to win and be elite. In My opinion that starts at the top and I believe Coach Kjar will change the culture surrounding Weber State Football. LETS GO WILDCATS!!!
 
The Desert News just posted an article confirming that Coach Kjar has signed a 4 year deal to be the new head coach at Weber State. I believe that this is a very bold move that contains a significant level of risk. However from what I know of Coach Kjar his drive and dedication will be a welcome change that has been much needed. I have spent a lot of time around the program in the last 2 years and it has been very clear to me that we have been missing that spark. That drive and determination to win and be elite. In My opinion that starts at the top and I believe Coach Kjar will change the culture surrounding Weber State Football. LETS GO WILDCATS!!!
I agree with you!! Risk in seeing who fills out his staff, but coach Kjar will bring the fire, intensity, dedication, passion, and professionalism to this position that lacked under Mental. I’m all in for this!!
 
This hire is exceptionally risky. I can find very few examples of this happening previously, and the only one that seems successful was Deion Sanders at Jackson State. Almost all head coaches even at the FCS level have coordinator or at least position coaching roles first. Maybe he is just that unique a situation, and WSU was certainly heading in a terrible direction so maybe this is the time to take this kind of risk. I have no doubt he will recruit the state of Utah well, and maybe he is already bringing some top talent with him. How is this hire going to be perceived? Is WSU getting in on the ground floor with someone destined for greatness, or is it that WSU can't get any good coaches with actual college experience to come here? I will certainly support the coach and the team, but to borrow a Cravens quote, this hire "makes me as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs".
 
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I agree with you!! Risk in seeing who fills out his staff, but coach Kjar will bring the fire, intensity, dedication, passion, and professionalism to this position that lacked under Mental. I’m all in for this!!
Mental’s teams took the field and were on the sidelines like they were going to a bus stop to wait a half hour. We need some energy! It’s risky for sure, but I like it.
 
I’m actually a little surprised at the overall negative reaction to this hire. I know I have posted a lot of negative on here about what had happened the last couple years (for good reason) but I will applaud this hire for a change. Timmy is the worst AD in college still IMO but this outside the box hire is the right call! The last two HC changes in football and basketball were essentially promotions and look how they turned out??? Duft (beer) has been mediocre at best, and we obviously saw what a complete turd Mental was for the football program. Coach Kjar isn’t a guaranteed win no doubt but we need a spark and I think he will bring that to the program. He needs to retool the staff but I think he can win here folks!
 

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