Do you remember in the late 90's when Jim Harrick left Rhode Island to coach basketball at UGA. Anyway at URI his son was an assistant coach but was not allowed to hire him at UGA because of nepotism Laws in their state.
My question is does Kansas have anykind of nepotism laws on the books. From the sound of everything I am hearing what is going on at K State is blatant nepotism.
LHC LHC LHC LHC LHC LHC Bill Snyder hired a special teams coordinator who now leads one of the consistently best special teams units in the country. Explain why that was blatant nepotism.
Someone is defensive.
From the sound of everything Sean Synder is the head coach in waiting. Playing devil's advocate this is clearly nepotism because first of all the job is not open nor has KState interviewed anyone else for the position.
I am not a fan of the term head coach in waiting. I know UT made Will Muschamp this 8 years ago and the only reason he did not become head coach was because Meyer left Florida.
Was it nepotism when Bob Stoops did the same thing with Lincoln Riley?
The story out of Norman is that Bob Stoops retired because of health and family issues.
The story out of Knoxville is that Stoops was pushed out and will be coaching the Vols next year.
The narrative that Stoops groomed Riley to be the next coach may not be true.
I have a feeling because of the timing of the incident that Stoops was forced out.
If Stoops was going to retire on his own it would have been between signing day and spring practice not when OU was gearing up for this season.
According to Sooner fans their narrative is correct so you never know
From what I heard the NCAA started becoming interested in OU
Stoops and OU have had issues with the NCAA during his tenure and not to create a Barry Switzer like situation OU parted ways with Stoops. OU learned their lesson in the 80's about messing with the NCAA.