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A New Age Approach to the Portal....

How many of these young fun coaches have won National Championships? We’ve already established that being the winningest coach in the history of the conference, winning the most conference titles and going to 4 National Championship games isn’t good enough. Unless Oregon wins it all they need a change, correct?
How many National Championships has Coach Hauck won? I have lost count.
 
Who said what when? About Dec signing day event? Do kids not committed even watch them?
I'm not talking about a signing day event, dude. You have clearly confused me with someone else. I'm talking about the use of in house media teams as a tool for recruiting.
 
How many National Championships has Coach Hauck won? I have lost count.
It clear that Hauck does not like how the sport has evolved. He does not like the media, and even seems a bit disinterested in QB Club at times. His approach to coaching is obviously the old school hardnosed tough guy approach, which resonates less and less with PSA's as time goes on. Jimmys and Joes are more important that X's and O's as they say, and if you can't relate well to PSA's, its going to be tougher and tougher to build a championship level roster of guys who can win football games. Kids were ok with getting yelled at by a guy like Saban, but that had more to do with his ability to get you to the league with a championship ring or two on your fingers than anything. He had the resume that allowed him to do such things, but even he had his limit, which is why you see him on College Gameday on Saturdays instead of on the sideline.

For the record, I DO NOT dislike Hauck, but I do think his coaching style and appeal to recruits has an overall downward trajectory in the sense that I don't personally feel confident he is able to construct a team that year in and year out competes for a national title in the way the DSU's do.
 
I'm not talking about a signing day event, dude. You have clearly confused me with someone else. I'm talking about the use of in house media teams as a tool for recruiting.
Got it. My bad. But much of the recent discussion in this thread was about UM not doing a media event for signing day last week.
 
It clear that Hauck does not like how the sport has evolved. He does not like the media, and even seems a bit disinterested in QB Club at times. His approach to coaching is obviously the old school hardnosed tough guy approach, which resonates less and less with PSA's as time goes on. Jimmys and Joes are more important that X's and O's as they say, and if you can't relate well to PSA's, its going to be tougher and tougher to build a championship level roster of guys who can win football games. Kids were ok with getting yelled at by a guy like Saban, but that had more to do with his ability to get you to the league with a championship ring or two on your fingers than anything. He had the resume that allowed him to do such things, but even he had his limit, which is why you see him on College Gameday on Saturdays instead of on the sideline.

For the record, I DO NOT dislike Hauck, but I do think his coaching style and appeal to recruits has an overall downward trajectory in the sense that I don't personally feel confident he is able to construct a team that year in and year out competes for a national title in the way the DSU's do.
Hauck is very much into QB Club. What are you talking about? He is not old school hard-nosed tough guy. Only an element of that. And look what Riley Wilson wrote about Hauck, Cooper and the program. That's Hauck and the Program, not the BS that some of you make up and spew. Nobody has been able to construct a team like NDSU has for sometime, and NDSU has done for a few years. That's the goal, but it's not the bar and almost impossible to do. And, in FBS, look at U Washington, Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, the Florida schools, Clemson, etc.
 
Got it. My bad. But much of the recent discussion in this thread was about UM not doing a media event for signing day last week.
I get that. Cleary some stuff was lost in translation between several posters. I assume Hauck will do the Signing Day banquet in February like normal. The fall is tough with the assumption of playoffs, but maybe that changes in the future as most of the excitement has worn of by February as there is typically not too much new signees at that point aside from portal additions.
 

The two FCS teams in North Dakota are showing their continued commitment and investment in athletics success.

Some FCS-level athletic departments offer cost of attendance. Some have NIL collectives. Some do Alston payments.

We can only think of two FCS-level programs that offer all three to its athletes: North Dakota and North Dakota State.

Cost of attendance has been around for several years. It’s for student-athlete expenses beyond tuition, fees, room and board, and books. Payments are usually between $3,000-$4,000 per year for a full-scholarship athlete, or a smaller portion of that for partial-scholarship players. The money can be used for whatever student-athletes desire — rent, food, gas, airplane ticket home, entertainment, etc.

UND and NDSU have offered full cost of attendance to all of its scholarship athletes since 2016.
 
Hauck is very much into QB Club. What are you talking about? He is not old school hard-nosed tough guy. Only an element of that. And look what Riley Wilson wrote about Hauck, Cooper and the program. That's Hauck and the Program, not the BS that some of you make up and spew. Nobody has been able to construct a team like NDSU has for sometime, and NDSU has done for a few years. That's the goal, but it's not the bar and almost impossible to do. And, in FBS, look at U Washington, Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, the Florida schools, Clemson, etc.
Do you think Haslam should hold Bobby to same program culture he did Cate whens he referenced players entering the portal?
 
Hauck is very much into QB Club. What are you talking about? He is not old school hard-nosed tough guy. Only an element of that. And look what Riley Wilson wrote about Hauck, Cooper and the program. That's Hauck and the Program, not the BS that some of you make up and spew. Nobody has been able to construct a team like NDSU has for sometime, and NDSU has done for a few years. That's the goal, but it's not the bar and almost impossible to do. And, in FBS, look at U Washington, Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, the Florida schools, Clemson, etc.
If by into you mean he's more into it than talking to the media, then yeah, you're right. He does the bare minimum for QB Club. Doesn't spend one more minute in that room then absolutely necessary and frankly answers some questions in a pretty snarky way. Not the way you should be answering questions with the people who have paid good money to be there. And I don't want to hear the "ask a stupid question and get a stupid answer" crap. QB club is not the place for that.
 
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Do you think it's ok for a coach to get in a player's face and yell "fuck you" multiple times in front of 26k+ people and whoever else might be watching on tv?
Wow, is that accurate coach did the fbomb like that? That's definitely over the top, bad choice, unless say happened on "Woody Hayes Celebration Day"!
 
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