Jed York wont let Harbaugh dump Tomsula:users:
^Seriously?^
^Seriously?^
100% true. But it wasn't JL; his wife worked through a friend of an aunt of a friends cousin of mine who is a real estate agent in the manhattan area; JL hasn't seen the place yet. Still keeping it hush hush so that he can leverage higher pay with all of the rumors going around about SF & the ricearoni deal. Can anyone comfirm the location? I heard it was off of kimball somewhere?
:confused: + :goodbyecruelworld:^Seriously?^
100% true. But it wasn't JL; his wife worked through a friend of an aunt of a friends cousin of mine who is a real estate agent in the manhattan area; JL hasn't seen the place yet. Still keeping it hush hush so that he can leverage higher pay with all of the rumors going around about SF & the ricearoni deal. Can anyone comfirm the location? I heard it was off of kimball somewhere?
This thread title makes me think of BBS legend "Redisni". Those were the days.
:confused: + :goodbyecruelworld:^Seriously?^
100% true. But it wasn't JL; his wife worked through a friend of an aunt of a friends cousin of mine who is a real estate agent in the manhattan area; JL hasn't seen the place yet. Still keeping it hush hush so that he can leverage higher pay with all of the rumors going around about SF & the ricearoni deal. Can anyone comfirm the location? I heard it was off of kimball somewhere?
This thread title makes me think of BBS legend "Redisni". Those were the days.
What a freaking blowhard.
Luckily Leland is still around to carry his torch.
Leland goes above and beyond shirt tucking. That dumbass has his pant legs tucked into his socks.This thread title makes me think of BBS legend "Redisni". Those were the days.
What a freaking blowhard.
Luckily Leland is still around to carry his torch.
http://kansasstate.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=419&tid=141246166&mid=141246166&sid=889&style=2
here's the scoop....Cosh is gone!:powerespect:you heard it here first! billy is gone!
From TOS:
Email that I received a couple of days ago:
"known Jim since we were at MU in late 70's. Truth is, he didn't win enough conference games. Woolward (ad), just wanted him gone. He didn't hire him and Jim suspects the boosters were on him hard. It's Florida and they want to be on the level of the gators, seminoles and hurricanes. Doug did not even have ONE conversation with Jim before launching the investigation....only talked to him at the termination table after pulling him off the road recruiting. In over 30 years coaching this is the first inkling of abusing players. As for lying, he says he didn't do it and no one asked for his side. A player showed up in his office one night and he told him to tell the truth. No lying, no coverup. I just want the truth out there.
He's going to 49rs. Bill offered him co-dc at K st. He was pretty torn, but the hciw was not discussed and he doesn't trust ad's anymore. Harbaugh is the hottest deal going and he feels he will learn alot. Then maybe get back into college coaching down the road. He loves Snyder and appreciated the offer."
Try not killing the messenger....
If it is true that he was offered a Co-DC position, gotta fire Bill.
From TOS:
Email that I received a couple of days ago:
"known Jim since we were at MU in late 70's. Truth is, he didn't win enough conference games. Woolward (ad), just wanted him gone. He didn't hire him and Jim suspects the boosters were on him hard. It's Florida and they want to be on the level of the gators, seminoles and hurricanes. Doug did not even have ONE conversation with Jim before launching the investigation....only talked to him at the termination table after pulling him off the road recruiting. In over 30 years coaching this is the first inkling of abusing players. As for lying, he says he didn't do it and no one asked for his side. A player showed up in his office one night and he told him to tell the truth. No lying, no coverup. I just want the truth out there.
He's going to 49rs. Bill offered him co-dc at K st. He was pretty torn, but the hciw was not discussed and he doesn't trust ad's anymore. Harbaugh is the hottest deal going and he feels he will learn alot. Then maybe get back into college coaching down the road. He loves Snyder and appreciated the offer."
Try not killing the messenger....
If it is true that he was offered a Co-DC position, gotta fire Bill.
Ya, that's absurd. What a fool.
Welp, I now firmly believe that LHC Bill Snyder will eventually leave this program in no better shape the second time, as he left it the first time.
Not a doubt in my mind.
Welp, I now firmly believe that LHC Bill Snyder will eventually leave this program in no better shape the second time, as he left it the first time.
Not a doubt in my mind.
Bill offered him co-dc at K st. He was pretty torn, but the hciw was not discussed and he doesn't trust ad's anymore.
If it is true that he was offered a Co-DC position, gotta fire Bill.
Ya, that's absurd. What a fool.
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
I refuse to believe even the tuckiest of all tucks would EVER want sean as a HC. I could see others on staff currently that they might panic and agree to promote but there is no way anyone is going to let him be the HC.
If LHC Bill Snyder said it was in the best interest of our program that Sean took over and that he personally thinks he is the best candidate for the job, you better believe the shirt-tucks will go along with it.Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
I refuse to believe even the tuckiest of all tucks would EVER want sean as a HC. I could see others on staff currently that they might panic and agree to promote but there is no way anyone is going to let him be the HC.
Never, ever underestimate the collective stupidity of our fanbase. Ever.
Currie needs to sack up and end this charade.EXACTLY! You think Michigan boosters are happy with Hoke? No. Are they gonna stop going to games and donating money. NO!!!
One thing will yield donations: WINNING
Old fuckers can take their money for a season. with a winning coach they will be back like rough ridin' sand people.
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Imagine how awkward it must be to be Currie. I'm sure he's very aware of this, but has to just let Bill fail in order to keep the Old Balls money types giving....they have to WANT Bill to leave in order for Bill to leave...and they are not ready yet.
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Imagine how awkward it must be to be Currie. I'm sure he's very aware of this, but has to just let Bill fail in order to keep the Old Balls money types giving....they have to WANT Bill to leave in order for Bill to leave...and they are not ready yet.
It's like watching a old pet get sick. Currie knows he's going to have to put him down at some point, but is keeping him alive because he's worried the experience will be too traumatic for the kids and hoping nature will take care of the situation for him.
Meanwhile, he's cruising petfinder.com at work, keeping his eye out for a kick-ass new dog for when the time comes.
Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Imagine how awkward it must be to be Currie. I'm sure he's very aware of this, but has to just let Bill fail in order to keep the Old Balls money types giving....they have to WANT Bill to leave in order for Bill to leave...and they are not ready yet.
It's like watching a old pet get sick. Currie knows he's going to have to put him down at some point, but is keeping him alive because he's worried the experience will be too traumatic for the kids and hoping nature will take care of the situation for him.
Meanwhile, he's cruising petfinder.com at work, keeping his eye out for a kick-ass new dog for when the time comes.
OMG, that's perfect! :thumbsup:Maybe you guys don't understand OB's "Final Solution".
With Leavitt on staff, there's little chance of Sean taking over when OB steps down -- the shirt-tucks will demand Leavitt.
By making a half-assed play for Leavitt, he keeps the shirt-tucks happy for another year or two, and leaves Sean to be the only possible replacement when he retires and they want to keep it "in the family".
Imagine how awkward it must be to be Currie. I'm sure he's very aware of this, but has to just let Bill fail in order to keep the Old Balls money types giving....they have to WANT Bill to leave in order for Bill to leave...and they are not ready yet.
It's like watching a old pet get sick. Currie knows he's going to have to put him down at some point, but is keeping him alive because he's worried the experience will be too traumatic for the kids and hoping nature will take care of the situation for him.
Meanwhile, he's cruising petfinder.com at work, keeping his eye out for a kick-ass new dog for when the time comes.
Burns is gone.
:cheese:
The University of Mississippi posted openings on its website for two assistant coaches last week. Nutt has been looking for a defensive backs coach and a wide receivers coach. The two names that surfaced early and have stuck have been Kansas State defensive backs coach Keith Burns and Oklahoma State wide receivers coach Gunter Brewer.