BigJoeC, amen to that. I'm not a big fan of the mid-low majors rushing off and hiring big time D1 assistants everytime they have an opening. The biggest issue is that those guys are used to having unlimited resources so they basically start off unprepared and hoping for resources they may not get.
@Kelly, did i ever say pass on Henry? No!! I said bring in some coaches that can actually reel in decent D1 Recruits!!!! Soon if the losing continues i wouldnt be surprised if MSM dosent return back to D3.....locker rooms need major upgrade!! In order for big time mid-major recruits to come is if things change and change fast!!!
That's good to hear. Regardless of who they hire, they are doing the right thing.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is Pete Strickland is the front runner. I'd also like to see Kenny Payne interviewed.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Strickland the front runner? I know someone on here mentioned his "success", but what is that exactly?
ReplyDeleteI agree CarolinaJack. I'd like to see a proven coach that can reel in some good recruits!!!
ReplyDeleteBigJoeC, amen to that. I'm not a big fan of the mid-low majors rushing off and hiring big time D1 assistants everytime they have an opening. The biggest issue is that those guys are used to having unlimited resources so they basically start off unprepared and hoping for resources they may not get.
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ReplyDeleteYou should look more closely at Henry and find out if the recruits and transfer (Prescott) are coming (or staying).
All the Stricklands and anyone else? ONLY if they are immediately bringing at least two big time difference makers.
Hey, Raff - loks like Hoopwhacko or whatever his name is is reading you blog again,
ReplyDelete@Kelly, did i ever say pass on Henry? No!! I said bring in some coaches that can actually reel in decent D1 Recruits!!!! Soon if the losing continues i wouldnt be surprised if MSM dosent return back to D3.....locker rooms need major upgrade!! In order for big time mid-major recruits to come is if things change and change fast!!!
ReplyDelete@ Joe (and all else who dare to commit). The locker rooms have been designed and will cost just about $1M.
ReplyDeleteThat means you and I, as well as 48 others, need to pledge $20,000 each to get it done. I am certain the school will accept the money over 4-5 years.
How about we make our money pledges here on this blog first (non binding)?
Do you think the damn alumni care enough? Sometimes I just can't believe we can't raise this kind of money.
OK, you all have been challenged.
I can pledge $10,000 over 4 years. Let's have Raff keep score?
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