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The waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.
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Quote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.
Quote from: theymightbegiants on December 16, 2010, 07:15:26 PMWant defense and wins. Not one shared division title since 2000 with a lot of offense. you effing deserve snyder. loser.
Want defense and wins. Not one shared division title since 2000 with a lot of offense.
Quote from: Rams on December 19, 2010, 11:18:09 AMQuote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.Bowden hung around too long too. If we are going to go this route, we need to pull the trigger earlier and go after the next guy very aggressively. I don't like the HCIW idea that FSU did either. Too many mixed signals in that.
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Quote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 02:52:42 PMQuote from: Rams on December 19, 2010, 11:18:09 AMQuote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.Bowden hung around too long too. If we are going to go this route, we need to pull the trigger earlier and go after the next guy very aggressively. I don't like the HCIW idea that FSU did either. Too many mixed signals in that. the problem is you are wrong about the FSU/BB situation. FSU was stagnating and wasn't competing against their rivals. We are doing better since BS came back and are doing better against our rivals.
Quote from: ednksu on December 19, 2010, 05:38:08 PMQuote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 02:52:42 PMQuote from: Rams on December 19, 2010, 11:18:09 AMQuote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.Bowden hung around too long too. If we are going to go this route, we need to pull the trigger earlier and go after the next guy very aggressively. I don't like the HCIW idea that FSU did either. Too many mixed signals in that. the problem is you are wrong about the FSU/BB situation. FSU was stagnating and wasn't competing against their rivals. We are doing better since BS came back and are doing better against our rivals. who other than KU?
Quote from: Chingon on December 19, 2010, 06:21:15 PMQuote from: ednksu on December 19, 2010, 05:38:08 PMQuote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 02:52:42 PMQuote from: Rams on December 19, 2010, 11:18:09 AMQuote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.Bowden hung around too long too. If we are going to go this route, we need to pull the trigger earlier and go after the next guy very aggressively. I don't like the HCIW idea that FSU did either. Too many mixed signals in that. the problem is you are wrong about the FSU/BB situation. FSU was stagnating and wasn't competing against their rivals. We are doing better since BS came back and are doing better against our rivals. who other than KU?we almost won the Mizzou game, we almost won at Lincoln last year. My issue with people bringing up the FSU argument is that they don't know what the series with UF and ACC teams is like. I hate to bring up moral victories, but if we have a Jim leavitt instead of Cosh we win Lincoln last year and Mizzou, CU this year.
Quote from: ednksu on December 19, 2010, 06:56:25 PMQuote from: Chingon on December 19, 2010, 06:21:15 PMQuote from: ednksu on December 19, 2010, 05:38:08 PMQuote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 02:52:42 PMQuote from: Rams on December 19, 2010, 11:18:09 AMQuote from: wabash909 on December 19, 2010, 10:07:20 AMThe waters will be calm after the bottom completely falls out of the program and there is absolutely no succession plan.Don't fool yourself into believing OB will do it any differently than the last time around.It won't be his decision this time. He can't control Currie like he controlled the last administration.I think we could see a Bowden situation where he is kindly told that it's time to think about bowing out gracefully and then kindly forced to do so even if it's not what he wants at the time. Hiring and managing coaches is 50% of how AD's are judged (raising funds being the other 50%). If he lets this drag on and/or lets OB choose his successor he's gambling with his own career. This will be Currie's legacy and he knows it. This could literally make or break his career.Bowden hung around too long too. If we are going to go this route, we need to pull the trigger earlier and go after the next guy very aggressively. I don't like the HCIW idea that FSU did either. Too many mixed signals in that. the problem is you are wrong about the FSU/BB situation. FSU was stagnating and wasn't competing against their rivals. We are doing better since BS came back and are doing better against our rivals. who other than KU?we almost won the Mizzou game, we almost won at Lincoln last year. My issue with people bringing up the FSU argument is that they don't know what the series with UF and ACC teams is like. I hate to bring up moral victories, but if we have a Jim leavitt instead of Cosh we win Lincoln last year and Mizzou, CU this year. JFC
I am not in with Leach, but he would be a step up from the current state of the program.
Why would any WR, QB, or OL recruits ever want to play for Leach. It's not like his teams continually break offensive records for yards, TDs, score, etc. That's the kind of stuff offensive recruits like. Oh, wait....
Maryland wants to be in the Big Ten though... idk how that system works in the Big Ten.
This year's D is no longer an issue if we put up 45pts a game.Also, I couldn't care less how many NFL'ers Leach has produced. His system wins. It speaks for it's self. The argument of him being an outstanding coach is actually strengthened by you noting that he does this without NFL talent.BTW his D was getting much better under McNeil toward the end. If we are going to speak in recent "almosts", Leach had Tech as one of the 4 or 5 teams being looked at as possibly playing for the NC with only two games left in his season a couple years ago.
Quote from: Rick Daris on December 17, 2010, 01:58:23 PMgee, i wonder what their head to head record against each other as head coaches (while they were in the same conference) would be. seems like that would be a pretty good way to settle who the better coach is once and for all.
gee, i wonder what their head to head record against each other as head coaches (while they were in the same conference) would be. seems like that would be a pretty good way to settle who the better coach is once and for all.
Quote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 07:52:31 PMThis year's D is no longer an issue if we put up 45pts a game.Also, I couldn't care less how many NFL'ers Leach has produced. His system wins. It speaks for it's self. The argument of him being an outstanding coach is actually strengthened by you noting that he does this without NFL talent.BTW his D was getting much better under McNeil toward the end. If we are going to speak in recent "almosts", Leach had Tech as one of the 4 or 5 teams being looked at as possibly playing for the NC with only two games left in his season a couple years ago.I really have to disagree with you about your pointsI take it you didn't go to the North Texas game. 45 points didn't seem like enough. We shouldn't have to score 45+ to win. 35 average should be enough. College players are vastly different then nfl players. size, play speed, scheme makes one player incomparable to others. El was a decent college qb and failed in a pro system. What has he won by the way? At the very least its a KU/Mangino style of argument. At a certain point you have to 'win the north!' or the south in order to really be taken seriously. Even with vastly superior offensive talent he couldn't do it. It came down to the cliche of defense winning champs or at the very least divisions.
Quote from: ednksu on December 19, 2010, 08:30:48 PMQuote from: CNS Casey on December 19, 2010, 07:52:31 PMThis year's D is no longer an issue if we put up 45pts a game.Also, I couldn't care less how many NFL'ers Leach has produced. His system wins. It speaks for it's self. The argument of him being an outstanding coach is actually strengthened by you noting that he does this without NFL talent.BTW his D was getting much better under McNeil toward the end. If we are going to speak in recent "almosts", Leach had Tech as one of the 4 or 5 teams being looked at as possibly playing for the NC with only two games left in his season a couple years ago.I really have to disagree with you about your pointsI take it you didn't go to the North Texas game. 45 points didn't seem like enough. We shouldn't have to score 45+ to win. 35 average should be enough. College players are vastly different then nfl players. size, play speed, scheme makes one player incomparable to others. El was a decent college qb and failed in a pro system. What has he won by the way? At the very least its a KU/Mangino style of argument. At a certain point you have to 'win the north!' or the south in order to really be taken seriously. Even with vastly superior offensive talent he couldn't do it. It came down to the cliche of defense winning champs or at the very least divisions. Pretty much every Leach team ever would have hung 60 on that N TX team.I understand the diff btwn college and NFL. That is actually my point. Weird that you don't get that.Leach was up against some of the best teams in recent college history in TX and OU for the majority of his career. Doesn't matter anyway. Winning the N or the S is done as of 2011 since the divisions will no longer exist.
I have been sold on Mike Leach since he fired Lyle Setencich. LHC Bill Snyder would never have the balls to do that. Also, Texas Tech has had a better defense than K-State every year since 2003, so at thinking Mike Leach wouldn't be an upgrade.
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on December 20, 2010, 09:35:49 AMI have been sold on Mike Leach since he fired Lyle Setencich. LHC Bill Snyder would never have the balls to do that. Also, Texas Tech has had a better defense than K-State every year since 2003, so at thinking Mike Leach wouldn't be an upgrade.I can't believe we are even have fans on this site that would think the Pirate wouldn't be a big get for us. The old man has seen his better days.