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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Havs on November 09, 2010, 10:35:30 AM
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Either would look out of place in Berkeley or LA.
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Not a chance. CU tards are all about keeping the next hire CU related. Hopefully our stupid fanbase can look at them as an example of what not to be.
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CU is broke. They will go for what's affordable.
Bill McCartney (http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_16368878)
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Then there is this:
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you might want to check my post from like, 2 months ago. leach will be at colorado next year.
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Am I the only one that does not give two rats about Colorado, or Nebraska anymore?
:ksu:<------------With the Big 12 logo!
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They'll go for looks over substance to try and fit in. :fatty:
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Either would look out of place in Berkeley or LA.
would bring some necessary perspective to those locales, would make for great media
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Am I the only one that does not give two rats about Colorado, or Nebraska anymore?
:ksu:<------------With the Big 12 logo!
No one cares about Colorado as much as we care that we will be able to hire mike leach.
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CU is broke. They will go for what's affordable.
Bill McCartney (http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_16368878)
couldn't afford to refurbish a special bathroom for mangina
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CU is broke. They will go for what's affordable.
Bill McCartney (http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_16368878)
couldn't afford to refurbish a special bathroom for mangina
Mangino would never be able to walk those hills and breathe that thin air. They would have to buy him a rascal scooter.
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CU is broke. They will go for what's affordable.
Bill McCartney (http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_16368878)
couldn't afford to refurbish a special bathroom for mangina
Mangino would never be able to walk those hills and breathe that thin air. They would have to buy him a rascal scooter.
He could take lessons from / engage in demolition derbies with Charlie Weis.
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Leach is waaaaay too politically incorrect for Boulder. They'll look to a Colorado or California/PAC-10 guy.
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I thought the Cal Berkley @ Bolder was more interested in
smoking hippie lettuce academics to care about football now?
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I don't see Leach @ CU. The pirate is way too smart to take that shitty job.
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Either would look out of place in Berkeley or LA.
don't care about who is coaching a pac10 team :zzz:
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Whoever it is will be on the cheap
Getting the money
From the Denver Post
Bohn said until he gets more fan support and funding, Colorado is not a school that can spend the large amounts that other schools spend on head-coach salaries.
"We're not a $4 million institution," Bohn said.
Brian Cabral will take over as interim coach. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)"Would I like to get there? Yes."
The cost for a new coach?
"I would be surprised if we're in a $2 million-plus market place," Bohn said. "I do believe we have a plan to address the assistant coaches' pool."
Read more: Dan Hawkins out as Colorado football coach; Bill McCartney a candidate - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/cu/ci_16562959#ixzz14q3xBSnM
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Whoever it is will be on the cheap
Getting the money
From the Denver Post
Bohn said until he gets more fan support and funding, Colorado is not a school that can spend the large amounts that other schools spend on head-coach salaries.
"We're not a $4 million institution," Bohn said.
Brian Cabral will take over as interim coach. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)"Would I like to get there? Yes."
The cost for a new coach?
"I would be surprised if we're in a $2 million-plus market place," Bohn said. "I do believe we have a plan to address the assistant coaches' pool."
Read more: Dan Hawkins out as Colorado football coach; Bill McCartney a candidate - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/cu/ci_16562959#ixzz14q3xBSnM
I think they will be in the $2.0-2.5m range IF the boosters get one of the guys they want. If they get Bohn's pick and don't like it, they absolutely will not step up to the table. Thread coming about this.
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Pretty sure the salary will be a major part of the negotiating process for a new coach. The boosters can't exactly sit on their checkbooks if they want a certain coach, they have to raise the money ahead of time to have the necessary bargaining chips for their preferred coach. Sounds like their boosters aren't worth a crap and the AD would probably know.
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They have no money, their athletic department is rebuilding with their tickets selling for next to nothing and their fan base is desperate. They are gonna take one from our playbook (their assistant athletic director came from K-State). Bill McCartney
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Bringing back a HOF coach who never totally the program is a bit different than rehiring McCartney.
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I agree just the rehiring a 70 year old bit is what i meant
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Pretty sure the salary will be a major part of the negotiating process for a new coach.
hard hitting analysis right here, folks. you won't get this stuff anywhere else.
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Someone google sarcasm for this Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!).
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Former Oregon coach Mike Bellotti and current Georgia coach Mark Richt have emerged as candidates to replace Dan Hawkins as Colorado's football coach.
Bellotti said Friday he would like to get back into coaching and has had preliminary talks with Colorado about its opening. A source close to Colorado's search also said the school is interested in talking with Richt, one of the top coaches in the Southeastern Conference over the past decade.
Bellotti, 59, would be the quicker hire if CU is looking to make a move soon. He is working as an analyst for ESPN after 14 years at Oregon and a short stint as the school's athletic director.
"We had some initial talks, nothing more than that," Bellotti said Friday from Oklahoma, where he's broadcasting today's Texas Tech-Oklahoma game. "As this thing goes on, we'll see. That's the only way I can characterize it."
During his tenure at Oregon, Bellotti's teams played Colorado three times. Colorado beat Oregon 38-6 in the 1996 Cotton Bowl and 51-43 in the 1998 Aloha Classic and lost 38-16 in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl.
Bellotti said he has been contacted by other schools, some of which don't have an opening yet. He said he doesn't know enough about the Colorado situation to decide if he'll pursue it.
Bellotti compiled a 116-55 record at Oregon and took the Ducks to 12 bowl games. Oregon finished No. 2 nationally after the 2001 season.
Bellotti resigned after the 2008 season to become athletic director and left that position after nine months to join ESPN.
Richt, 50, has been under fire at Georgia since last year's 8-5 record. The heat intensified early this season when the Bulldogs opened with their first 0-3 Southeastern Conference mark in 10 years, then lost at Colorado 29-27.
However, Richt's 95-32 mark in 10 years is the SEC's best behind Louisiana State and Alabama during that span. Georgia is 5-5 overall and 3-4 in league play with games left today at No. 2 Auburn and Nov. 27 against Georgia Tech.
Richt isn't believed to be in danger of losing his job, but a source said he may be tired of the SEC's pressure cooker and could seek a change in scenery. Richt lived in Broomfield for part of his youth.
Richt makes about $2.8 million in total compensation, and Colorado athletic director Mike Bohn said the school likely can't go over $2 million for its new coach.
In other news concerning the search, CU will not pursue former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach, who was fired last season after he locked a player in a tool shed as a punitive measure.
"Too much baggage," a Colorado source said.
CU is expected to name a search committee next week.