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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: kso_FAN on January 20, 2011, 10:42:34 AM
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Perhaps next year the timing will be better and Snyder will step down; sort of a Wooldridge extra year situation:
Perhaps time and the resolution of his lawsuits will enhance Leach's stock come this time next year. Other coaches (UCF's George O'Leary, UTEP's Mike Price) endured controversial firings and landed on their feet, albeit at less glamorous destinations. It took five years, but Rick Neuheisel eventually resurfaced at alma mater UCLA after settling a lawsuit with the NCAA and Washington over his termination for participating in a March Madness pool. And Leach's resume is arguably better.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/stewart_mandel/01/19/mike.leach/index.html#ixzz1BauqFSpW
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Any enhancement of Leach's stock just makes it harder for K-State to go get him.
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Any enhancement of Leach's stock just makes it harder for K-State to go get him.
yep. no time like the present. snyder adament refusal to try to improve the staff/team this offseason is leaving currie no choice but to replace him. even the shirtiest of shirt tucks has to see that. go hire leach now john.
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In a angry drunken stupor I did fire off an email to JC to go get Leach, and he he replied with some sort of neutral 'thanks for the email..'
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Yeah, while a lot of you may have fun imagining Snyder being fired, its not going to happen. If we hire Leach, it will be next year. I'm good with people being ticked at the situation, but its not going to change anything.
I'm hoping that Snyder sees the challenge of trying to do this again, probably has a similar year to last year, then announces he's bowing out sometime next season allowing Currie to do a proper search. At least that seems like the most realistic scenario to me.
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Snyder will not step down voluntarily. He's going to have to be forced out at some point.
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I'm hoping that Snyder sees the challenge of trying to do this again, probably has a similar year to last year, then announces he's bowing out sometime next season allowing Currie to do a proper search. At least that seems like the most realistic scenario to me.
I don't think any scenario that involves Snyder leaving on his own in the next five years is a realistic scenario.
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I'm hoping that Snyder sees the challenge of trying to do this again, probably has a similar year to last year, then announces he's bowing out sometime next season allowing Currie to do a proper search. At least that seems like the most realistic scenario to me.
I don't think any scenario that involves Snyder leaving on his own in the next five years is a realistic scenario.
I think the scenario where he leaves in the middle of a season for health concerns and promotes Sean to interim head coach is realistic.
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we could have had oscar Pearl if we hadn't of waited?
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f*ck patience.
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Snyder will not step down voluntarily. He's going to have to be forced out put down at some point.
FYP
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I don't think any scenario that involves Snyder leaving on his own in the next five years is a realistic scenario.
he makes 2 million a year. even if he ever wanted out, his heirs wouldn't allow him to leave.
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Snyder 2 is reminding me more and more of Favre.
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Snyder 2 is reminding me more and more of Favre.
Except Favre was pretty fabulous last year.
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Snyder 2 is reminding me more and more of Favre.
my opinion of Snyder would swing to the better if he sent pictures of his junk to random chicks.
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Snyder 2 and Favre are pretty much opposites. Favre keeps trying to retire and everyone wants him to stay. Snyder won't retire and everyone wants him to.