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Post by joshjones1 on Nov 8, 2010 21:29:21 GMT -8
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Post by AztecTom on Nov 8, 2010 21:57:01 GMT -8
Can I take who cares for 100?
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Post by NTU on Nov 8, 2010 23:11:29 GMT -8
Can I take who cares for 100? I think the implication here is that Hoke could be a candidate.......I don't think so, but I guess you never know. The CU job doesn't pay much more than SDSU.
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Post by mightymightyaztecs on Nov 8, 2010 23:18:20 GMT -8
Can I take who cares for 100? I think the implication here is that Hoke could be a candidate.......I don't think so, but I guess you never know. The CU job doesn't pay much more than SDSU. I've actually been lurking their board since yesterday. Wanted to know what their reaction to the 35 point 4th quarter comeback by KU was. Just checked it out after the firing today and the delusional bastards think they have a shot at Les Miles. Troy Calhoun has also been brought up and this is their reaction: Delusional indeed.
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Post by Steve Aztec on Nov 9, 2010 0:12:33 GMT -8
Wow....Such a hot commodity a few years back.
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Post by monty on Nov 9, 2010 3:24:49 GMT -8
Boise state coaches fail when they leave -- what does that say about their situation in idaho? bad competition has created a bit of a monster. The program has gotten better on the work of Koetter and Hawkins and petterson; but I'm not convinced that if TCU hangs around, if calhoun and hoke stay at their schools that they will be BMOC. They have a JC, horrid in bball, and don't have baseball. Success is fleeting at a university if you just build a football program and two good offensive minds that starred there have failed elsewhere - it says something
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Post by Fishn'Aztec on Nov 9, 2010 4:56:39 GMT -8
Almost comical, the pacfudge makes a big deal about bringing in Colonrado and now their FB program is in the toilet!
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Post by hoobs on Nov 9, 2010 6:12:40 GMT -8
I think the implication here is that Hoke could be a candidate.......I don't think so, but I guess you never know. The CU job doesn't pay much more than SDSU. I've actually been lurking their board since yesterday. Wanted to know what their reaction to the 35 point 4th quarter comeback by KU was. Just checked it out after the firing today and the delusional bastards think they have a shot at Les Miles. In their defense... they are probably influenced by the numerous media articles saying that Les Miles is tired of the spotlight of the SEC and might want to return to Colorado... where he coached previously and apparently really likes it there. And... gotta say... can't blame him. Boulder IS an absolutely beautiful city. Currently has a horrendous football program... but an awesome city nonetheless.
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Post by AztecPhil on Nov 9, 2010 8:03:34 GMT -8
Not sure if this is really a non-Aztec topic. The current athletic director, Mike Bohn, was our athletic director for a short period of time. He not only fired Hawkins, but also hired him originally. Hawkins is the guy that built the Boise State football program, so the question then comes up, can a very good non-BCS coach win within the BCS system? Colorado is moving to the Pac 10 with only a provisional coach for their featured sport. If we have an open game next year, then I sure hope we check out their schedule. www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/colorado_future.htm
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Post by k5james on Nov 9, 2010 8:12:38 GMT -8
Not sure if this is really a non-Aztec topic. The current athletic director, Mike Bohn, was our athletic director for a short period of time. He not only fired Hawkins, but also hired him originally. Hawkins is the guy that built the Boise State football program, so the question then comes up, can a very good non-BCS coach win within the BCS system? Colorado is moving to the Pac 10 with only a provisional coach for their featured sport. If we have an open game next year, then I sure hope we check out their schedule. www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/colorado_future.htmHawkins didn't build anything. Koetter was the guy who built that program.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2010 14:21:32 GMT -8
Hawkins didn't build anything. Koetter was the guy who built that program. Yes, and it's taken a quantum leap forward since Petersen replaced Hawkins whereas Colorado has taken a monumental step backwards under Hawkins. I wouldn't hire that guy to coach my JC team. (Well, maybe that.) As to who CU might hire, the guy who runs the CU Rivals site was on Rivals Radio this morning and said rumors he's hearing are that Bohn is getting pressure from some alumni to hire Bill McCartney, who hasn't coached in 16 years (can you say ) while the other name being bandied about is Eric Bienemy. Bienemy was an unber-recruiter under Duh-rell at UCLA and then worked for the Vikings as running backs coach. He might be a good choice. Mike Leach is apparently not in the mix. Still too much concern about NCAA oversight after all the lowlifes McCartney brought in and all the negative pub under Slick Rick and Gary Barnett.
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Post by AztecPhil on Nov 9, 2010 15:46:23 GMT -8
Not sure if this is really a non-Aztec topic. The current athletic director, Mike Bohn, was our athletic director for a short period of time. He not only fired Hawkins, but also hired him originally. Hawkins is the guy that built the Boise State football program, so the question then comes up, can a very good non-BCS coach win within the BCS system? Colorado is moving to the Pac 10 with only a provisional coach for their featured sport. If we have an open game next year, then I sure hope we check out their schedule. www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/colorado_future.htmHawkins didn't build anything. Koetter was the guy who built that program. That may be subject to arguments. Dirk Koetter did get Boise State back into the winning column, yet I'm not so sure that Pokey Allen and Houston Nutt left the cupboard bare for Koetter's three winning seasons there. Koetter did have a 72% winning percentage over three years, .... and Hawkins 83% over five years, plus bringing in Chris Petersen as his offensive coordinator. Just the same, Koetter did not last in a BCS program, though doing a pretty decent job as a coordinator in the NFL, and now it looks like Hawkins may not be well suited for a BCS program.
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Post by joshjones1 on Nov 9, 2010 16:12:40 GMT -8
Hawkins didn't build anything. Koetter was the guy who built that program. Yes, and it's taken a quantum leap forward since Petersen replaced Hawkins whereas Colorado has taken a monumental step backwards under Hawkins. I wouldn't hire that guy to coach my JC team. (Well, maybe that.) As to who CU might hire, the guy who runs the CU Rivals site was on Rivals Radio this morning and said rumors he's hearing are that Bohn is getting pressure from some alumni to hire Bill McCartney, who hasn't coached in 16 years (can you say ) while the other name being bandied about is Eric Bienemy. Bienemy was an unber-recruiter under Duh-rell at UCLA and then worked for the Vikings as running backs coach. He might be a good choice. Mike Leach is apparently not in the mix. Still too much concern about NCAA oversight after all the lowlifes McCartney brought in and all the negative pub under Slick Rick and Gary Barnett. Bill McCartney? Holy $#!+, is that guy 75 years old now? lol. He was a damn good coach back in the day though. In the "Big Eight" days. ;D
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Post by joshjones1 on Nov 9, 2010 16:15:29 GMT -8
TCU D-Co, Bumpas, has also been mentioned in a couple of articles.
He's already 60, a career assistant, I am not sure he is the best choice to excite the fan base and get some recruits.
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Post by monty on Nov 9, 2010 16:30:33 GMT -8
Hawkins didn't build anything. Koetter was the guy who built that program. That may be subject to arguments. Dirk Koetter did get Boise State back into the winning column, yet I'm not so sure that Pokey Allen and Houston Nutt left the cupboard bare for Koetter's three winning seasons there. Koetter did have a 72% winning percentage over three years, .... and Hawkins 83% over five years, plus bringing in Chris Petersen as his offensive coordinator. Just the same, Koetter did not last in a BCS program, though doing a pretty decent job as a coordinator in the NFL, and now it looks like Hawkins may not be well suited for a BCS program. Koetter had like a 6 win season to start then a couple 10 win seasons - he created the program
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Post by mtrop on Nov 10, 2010 8:47:03 GMT -8
Should have painted the carpet blue.
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