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I didn't realize this until right now, but wow, this is the second year in a row they have hired a coach that left within a month. Last year it was their QB coach, this year their new RB coach. I wonder why this seems to happen so often with coaches who go to MSU? Asking for me.

 
I didn't realize this until right now, but wow, this is the second year in a row they have hired a coach that left within a month. Last year it was their QB coach, this year their new RB coach. I wonder why this seems to happen so often with coaches who go to MSU? Asking for me.

I mean I hate losing coaches and players as much as the next guy. But the reasoning seems pretty simple to me. Make more money and try to advance your coaching career. I have no idea what we can pay a RB coach, but my guess is the Detroit Lions are paying more. I know for a fact Bobby is more than doubling his current salary.

I don't have to like it, but no reason sports should be different than any other occupation where 99.9% of people would leave their current job for another that doubles their salary.
 
I wonder why this seems to happen so often with coaches who go to MSU?
Not a big surprise at all and happens all the time over there. People move there and realize, “Wait, I’m paying how much to live in this frozen, god-forsaken hell hole?”

Remember their prior AD who didn’t even finish his cup of coffee? The look on his oldest kid’s face says it all:

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Not a big surprise at all and happens all the time over there. People move there and realize, “Wait, I’m paying how much to live in this frozen, god-forsaken hell hole?”

Remember their prior AD who didn’t even finish his cup of coffee? The look on his oldest kid’s face says it all:

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That one was certainly one for the ages.

I wonder if they had to give all that swag back, or they just used it to clean up after the dog.
 
Not a big surprise at all and happens all the time over there. People move there and realize, “Wait, I’m paying how much to live in this frozen, god-forsaken hell hole?”

Remember their prior AD who didn’t even finish his cup of coffee? The look on his oldest kid’s face says it all:

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What a bunch of delusional bullshit. Bozeman is probably the most highly desirable destination in Montana for outsiders.

I'm a Missoula native and love my city, but to sit here and pretend as if Bozeman has some sort of substantially different or worse lifestyle is just absurd.

And as for coaches leaving for bigger, better paying jobs- that is a good thing because it means your coaches are in-demand. That is a problem that we (outside of Ronnie Bradford) don't seem to have had for quite some time.
 
I mean I hate losing coaches and players as much as the next guy. But the reasoning seems pretty simple to me. Make more money and try to advance your coaching career. I have no idea what we can pay a RB coach, but my guess is the Detroit Lions are paying more. I know for a fact Bobby is more than doubling his current salary.

I don't have to like it, but no reason sports should be different than any other occupation where 99.9% of people would leave their current job for another that doubles their salary.
I don't disagree with the logic of why someone would leave an RB coach job at the FCS level for an NFL job. But it is FAR less normal for people to take coaching jobs and then bounce so quickly for another job. Why are they offering guys that already have one foot out the door? Are they offering jobs beneath the expectations of the guys they are interviewing, or are people getting there and THEN being disappointed?

At some point it is a waste of resources in both time and money for the athletic department and the coaches to get people hired and onboarded. You wouldn't go through all that if you expected them to leave the next month. You do that expecting to have them for at least a year.
 
What a bunch of delusional bullshit. Bozeman is probably the most highly desirable destination in Montana for outsiders.

I'm a Missoula native and love my city, but to sit here and pretend as if Bozeman has some sort of substantially different or worse lifestyle is just absurd.

And as for coaches leaving for bigger, better paying jobs- that is a good thing because it means your coaches are in-demand. That is a problem that we (outside of Ronnie Bradford) don't seem to have had for quite some time.
I grew up in Bozeman after age 12 and still have lots of family there. You don’t know what you are talking about. On this or anything else.
 
The coach is trying to advance his career and make life better for his family. The posters on here think that's a BAD thing it appears. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
 

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