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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: The Kaiser on December 10, 2009, 11:17:37 AM
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is a disaster come true for ku, if it happens.
Dude is a Jesus freak, meaning that players with tainted histories such as John Randle, Nick Reid, Aquib Talib, Dezmon Briscoe, Jocques Crawford and Bradley McDougal never even get a sniff from ku with Gill as the coach. Where in the hell would they be if Mangino had not recruited the fringes? They got where they got (for one season) because the guy pushed, pulled, gnawed away at the edges, pulled every single rabbit out of the hat he possibly could, but Gill isn't going to do that. Gill is going to try and do things "the right way" (i.e., Dan McCarney). It simply cannot be done at ku. Period.
Good news is, Gill wouldn't be able to dirty recruit old ballz the way the 'gina did in his early years. Gill would point his guns directly at Nebraska, hitting the areas he recruited while with the skers. Further, IF he has ANY success at all, Nebraska is going to take him off their hands in a heartbeat.
It must be really, really hard to admit when your AD cannot re-hire 2 guys he formerly employed, cannot get a sniff out of names like Harbaugh or Kelly or Nutt, and even marginal guys like Fedora and Sumlin tell you they aren't interested.
Smells a lot like Terry Allen if you ask me.
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Seems I recall we had a hard time finding a coach after Snyder retired. It was dressed up as "nobody wants to follow a legend", but can't help but wonder how much of the lack of interest was because no one wanted to come to K-State.
FWIW, ku is adept at marketing, and will pitch Lawrence as some type of cultural mecca. You and I know it's BS, and the the town always reeks of raw sewage, but people that don't know better might get suckered into that inbred hellhole. In other words, ku may be able to attract a coach because they are much better liars than the powers at KSU.
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Seems I recall we had a hard time finding a coach after Snyder retired. It was dressed up as "nobody wants to follow a legend", but can't help but wonder how much of the lack of interest was because no one wanted to come to K-State.
That was back when KSU was flyover country. The NABF & AA changed all that. :AA: :AA:
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with your assumption that nobody wanted the KSU job when Snyder first retired. I think there was a disconnect in that the Prez. wanted to make a landmark hire (a minority), the boosters had their son in law placed highly within the organization to prevent the obvious hire, and the AD was a complete and utter buffoon unable to make the right hire. KSU is a good job, not great, not elite, but it is a good job where you can succeed.
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is a disaster come true for ku, if it happens.
Dude is a Jesus freak, meaning that players with tainted histories such as John Randle, Nick Reid, Aquib Talib, Dezmon Briscoe, Jocques Crawford and Bradley McDougal never even get a sniff from ku with Gill as the coach. Where in the hell would they be if Mangino had not recruited the fringes? They got where they got (for one season) because the guy pushed, pulled, gnawed away at the edges, pulled every single rabbit out of the hat he possibly could, but Gill isn't going to do that. Gill is going to try and do things "the right way" (i.e., Dan McCarney). It simply cannot be done at ku. Period.
Good news is, Gill wouldn't be able to dirty recruit old ballz the way the 'gina did in his early years. Gill would point his guns directly at Nebraska, hitting the areas he recruited while with the skers. Further, IF he has ANY success at all, Nebraska is going to take him off their hands in a heartbeat.
It must be really, really hard to admit when your AD cannot re-hire 2 guys he formerly employed, cannot get a sniff out of names like Harbaugh or Kelly or Nutt, and even marginal guys like Fedora and Sumlin tell you they aren't interested.
Smells a lot like Terry Allen if you ask me.
Tom Osbourne= Christian... and he let Lawrence Philips play among others, so your thought process is completely false.
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The idea that there was a lack of interest in the K-State job both after Snyder and Prince is laughable. The interest from well-qualified coaches was not the problem, at all. After the 2005 season Jim Leavitt was at the airport in Tampa to fly to Manhattan to accept the job before USF boosters came in with a last-minute financial package to convince him to stay — he very much wanted to succeed Snyder. And after RP, it is no secret that Gary Patterson had agreed to be the next head coach of K-State before the Weef/Fitz tagteam stepped in and fracked it all up.
Those are two very successful coaches that both agreed to take the job. You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
Compare that to ku, where the only person that even seems interested at all is a mediocre mid-major coach that no one wanted to hire anywhere even after the best season at Buffalo in their history in 2008. Its not even close, nor should it be based on the success of the two programs in the Internet age.
K-State's problem was always Jon Wefald — its why RP was hired, its why Snyder was rehired. Plain and simple. With him out of the way, when Snyder retires again I don't think you will see K-State hire some unproven coordinator from a middle of the road basketball school. You watch.
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
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Crap I agree 100%. K-State clearly had strong interest from both Patterson and Levitt and others until the Weefer screwed it all up again . . . didn't the guy learn anything from the Jim Wooldridge situation. . . apparently not.
That being said, the word is that Bill Snyder will still get to name a HCIW which frankly . . . :ohno:
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
x2.
Love stuff like this.
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That being said, the word is that Bill Snyder will still get to name a HCIW which frankly . . . :ohno:
False.
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That being said, the word is that Bill Snyder will still get to name a HCIW which frankly . . . :ohno:
False.
yeah. i don't think currie really cares about snyders feelings from what i've heard. currie is snyder's boss. not the other way around.
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Well alrighty then . . . that directly contradicts what several other supposed "insiders" are saying, but I tend to lean towards the new regime not at all being keen on Bill Snyder naming his successor.
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
x2.
Love stuff like this.
x3.
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
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Well alrighty then . . . that directly contradicts what several other supposed "insiders" are saying, but I tend to lean towards the new regime not at all being keen on Bill Snyder naming his successor.
Well I am told that there won't be a named HCIW, but as with most things in life, that is always subject to change.
:beerchug:
Common sense would indicate that a young AD looking to make a name for himself would view the hiring of one of the 2 most visible positions in any AthDept as a way to punch his ticket, whether that be to more money, more fame, more love or more Cabelas gift cards.
And based on the track record already, don't think ADJC wants to entrust much to those who were in the KSU AthDept when he arrived.
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
x2.
Love stuff like this.
x3.
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
He has a better record than this coach:
1989 1-10 0-7 8th – – –
1990 5-6 2-5 6th – – –
1991 7-4 4-3 4th – – –
1992 5-6 2-5 T-6th – – –
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
He has a better record than this coach:
1989 1-10 0-7 8th – – –
1990 5-6 2-5 6th – – –
1991 7-4 4-3 4th – – –
1992 5-6 2-5 T-6th – – –
We were quoted as being the worst d-1 football program of all time when Snyd's took over, not to mention we played in the Big 8 (not mid-american or whatever).
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apparently Vanroo believes the MAC is the equivalent to the Big 8. :bs:
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
He has a better record than this coach:
1989 1-10 0-7 8th – – –
1990 5-6 2-5 6th – – –
1991 7-4 4-3 4th – – –
1992 5-6 2-5 T-6th – – –
i'm not sure what kind of math you are using but gil's record is not better than the one listed above. it's worse. nice try though dumb@ss.
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Do they teach math in Nebraska Vanro? :confused:
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
He has a better record than this coach:
1989 1-10 0-7 8th – – –
1990 5-6 2-5 6th – – –
1991 7-4 4-3 4th – – –
1992 5-6 2-5 T-6th – – –
More high profile programs were not knocking down Bill Snyder's door after four years at KSU nor should they have been. Gill might turn out to be a good coach but it's pretty much a crap shoot at this point. He hasn't even shown he can win consistently in the MAC much less make the step up and do it in the big 12.
Gill's record looks just like any middle of the road MAC coach. Why not just hire one of them? Normally mid major coaches that move up to the BCS do it because they stand out at the mid major level.
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
He has a better record than this coach:
1989 1-10 0-7 8th – – –
1990 5-6 2-5 6th – – –
1991 7-4 4-3 4th – – –
1992 5-6 2-5 T-6th – – –
We were quoted as being the worst d-1 football program of all time when Snyd's took over, not to mention we played in the Big 8 (not mid-american or whatever).
In 2008, Gill's Buffalo team continued its steady improvement, finishing the regular season 7-5 and winning the East division of the MAC. On December 5, Buffalo played #12 Ball State in the MAC Championship Game at Ford Field in Detroit.
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LOL then lost to UConn by 15 in their bowl game.... Pretty good stuff
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Ball State was heavily favored as it entered the game with a perfect 12-0 mark, while Buffalo came in off a home loss to Kent State that had ended a five-game winning streak. However, Buffalo scored two touchdowns on fumble returns and won the game 42-24, giving the school its first MAC championship. Following the victory, Buffalo accepted a bid to play in the International Bowl in nearby Toronto. This is the school's first bowl since joining the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision in 1999.[3] This season has also seen Buffalo break its all-time scoring record, having numerous players break school career and single-season records and saw UB earn unprecedented national coverage with five appearances on the ESPN family of networks as the Bulls were 4-0 in those contests. Also, four of Buffalo's five losses this season (Pittsburgh, Missouri, Western Michigan, and Central Michigan) came against teams that have advanced to bowl games, with two of those teams ranked in the AP Top 25. With Gill's continued success at Buffalo, he once again became the focus of speculation about a possible move to a bigger program. [4] Gill interviewed at Syracuse University, where he was passed over for Doug Marrone, the offensive coordinator for the NFL's New Orleans Saints who had no head coaching experience.[5]
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Gill also interviewed for the head coaching position at Auburn University, losing out to Iowa State head coach Gene Chizik, who had a 5-19 record. On December 15, former NBA superstar and Auburn player Charles Barkley, who had previously endorsed Gill for the position, criticized Auburn's passing over of Gill in favor of Chizik, saying "race was the No. 1 factor. You can say it's not about race, but you can't compare the two résumés and say [Chizik] deserved the job. Out of all the coaches they interviewed, Chizik probably had the worst résumé."[6]
The following day, Buffalo announced that Gill had agreed to a contract extension and a raise[7]. Gill's contract now runs through 2013 and makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the MAC.
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Ball State had like 28 turnovers, and the entire team collapsed at the end of the season. They got run in their bowl game (Ball St). Besides, Ron Prince beat Texas twice.
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
Seems like we may have a mutual friend. Had this same argument with my friend who happens to be a die-hard Nebraska football fan, but attends ku and "follows" their sports.
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Ball State was heavily favored as it entered the game with a perfect 12-0 mark, while Buffalo came in off a home loss to Kent State that had ended a five-game winning streak. However, Buffalo scored two touchdowns on fumble returns and won the game 42-24, giving the school its first MAC championship. Following the victory, Buffalo accepted a bid to play in the International Bowl in nearby Toronto. This is the school's first bowl since joining the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision in 1999.[3] This season has also seen Buffalo break its all-time scoring record, having numerous players break school career and single-season records and saw UB earn unprecedented national coverage with five appearances on the ESPN family of networks as the Bulls were 4-0 in those contests. Also, four of Buffalo's five losses this season (Pittsburgh, Missouri, Western Michigan, and Central Michigan) came against teams that have advanced to bowl games, with two of those teams ranked in the AP Top 25. With Gill's continued success at Buffalo, he once again became the focus of speculation about a possible move to a bigger program. [4] Gill interviewed at Syracuse University, where he was passed over for Doug Marrone, the offensive coordinator for the NFL's New Orleans Saints who had no head coaching experience.[5]
How do you have 5 appearances and only go 4-0.
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Gill also interviewed for the head coaching position at Auburn University, losing out to Iowa State head coach Gene Chizik, who had a 5-19 record. On December 15, former NBA superstar and Auburn player Charles Barkley, who had previously endorsed Gill for the position, criticized Auburn's passing over of Gill in favor of Chizik, saying "race was the No. 1 factor. You can say it's not about race, but you can't compare the two résumés and say [Chizik] deserved the job. Out of all the coaches they interviewed, Chizik probably had the worst résumé."[6]
The following day, Buffalo announced that Gill had agreed to a contract extension and a raise[7]. Gill's contract now runs through 2013 and makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the MAC.
It will be really interesting to see if Buffalo has a winning record next year if Gill stays. I believe he's willing to about anything to get out of Buffalo now while he can. That one year of good will is about to run out.
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
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Love stuff like this.
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I know I am late to the PM party, but can I get a little of this too. tia
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You should see the list of other coaches and high-profile coordinators that are now head coaches that were interested, it would blow your mind.
My mind is prepared to be blown. PM? :hope:
x2.
Love stuff like this.
x3.
x4
I know I am late to the PM party, but can I get a little of this too. tia
Me too. tia
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A friend of mine who is a Nebraska football, ku football (sometimes), and ku basketball fan (really who ever is winning at the time). Was trying to convince me how Turner Gill is an amazing coach.
Not buying it. 2-10, 5-7, 8-6 and 5-7.... wow 20-30 AWESOME!!! I know buffalo was one of the worst teams in the country but one fluke winning season at this point (that's familar). Finished the conference year behind powerhouses Ohio, Temple, Bowling Green and Kent State (that's just in their division).
So yea bring in Turner, at least he will be nice to the players :kugayfight:
Seems like we may have a mutual friend. Had this same argument with my friend who happens to be a die-hard Nebraska football fan, but attends ku and "follows" their sports.
The funny thing is Gill was never anything more then a position coach at NU. Osborne and Solich were both their own offensive cordinators. When Solich finally decided to hire an offensive cordinator he passed over Gill to hire Barney Cotton from New Mexico State. Barny Cotton is an awful offensive cordinator pretty much single handily got Dan Mcarney fired from Iowa State with his play calling.
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I personally would take Mark Mangino over Gene Chizik, Doug Marrone, Barney Cotton or Turner Gill.