granitegriz
Well-known member
Excellent e-mail BW :clap: ...and by the way, are you fired as egriz poster or realtor or both?
Thank you, Brint. I appreciate the feedback and will give it serious consideration. I had a good meeting with the Coaches the other day and they indicated the same message.
Royce
Royce C. Engstrom
President
The University of Montana
matodd8032 said:I agree removing the "interim" tag would be in the best interest of the Program. If not, I hope a winning season will accomplish the same outcome. As a parent of an incoming freshman it would make me feel more at ease with my son's situation. This is even more important for the 2013 class.Thru all the recent turmoil, (including the loss of Coach Beers) McCauley has not had ONE second thought about coming to Montana. Maybe its because we've seen these kind of issues happen in the Iowa Football Program and understand the actions of a few can affect so many in a negative way. At the end of the day, I believe Montana Football is in good hands under the leadership of Coach Delaney. Make no mistake the Todd's are excited about being a part of Griz Football Family!
BWahlberg said:Royce,
Good afternoon. Amidst all of the chaos and ensuing events that occurred at the time of Robin Pflugrad and Jim O’Day’s non-renewal/termination I had emailed you a suggestion to contact Mick Delaney to be made the football team’s interim head coach. You took time later that day to write me back quickly, shortly after Mick was announced the interim, to inform me and thank me for the contact sent.
Through the spring and at GSA events all over the state I’ve been continually impressed with Mick as our interim head coach. He appears to have a more hard-nosed approach to discipline (or he has at least stated as such). He’s shown to be an excellent communicator to the fan base and has helped to ease a lot of uncertain feelings and nerves. Additionally through a few players and their parents I’ve been told that they share similar feelings – they like Mick’s leadership and he’s helped keep our student athletes focused and together as a team.
While the UM begins its process to hire a new AD I would ask you to consider removing Mick’s interim title and make him the head coach of the Montana Grizzlies. Additionally, I would ask you to consider giving him a contract that would run through the end of the 2013 season, essentially an 18 month contract at this point. I ask you to consider this based on these points:
1. The employment of the assistant coaches and the security of their families rely upon a steady job for the head coach. Knowing they have at least this year and next year would help ease concerns of those employed as football staff and coaches. This is an excellent staff of coaches with strong community ties. They pour their hearts into making our football players better men on and off the field and I believe deserve some better security.
2. Most of the juniors and seniors on this team have now played for 3 coaches in the last 4 years (Hauck, Pflugrad, Delaney). An 18 month extension for Mick would ensure that most would not run the risk of possibly playing under another new coach at this time next year. All of the current players on the team respect and respond to Mick, he appears to be the right fit for this group.
3. This year’s recruiting process has to be challenging as families of 17 and 18 year old young men meet with the current Grizzly coaches who cannot tell these families for sure if they’ll be employed at the UofM come the start of 2013. I can imagine it must be tough for a young man to commit to a school that currently doesn’t have a longer-term plan in place for its coaching needs. Mick has commented that “he’d like to be the head coach for 2-3 years,” this is a nice statement but it holds little weight without a contract in place – signing Mick and giving him a contract through 2013 would help make his commitments to prospective student athletes rock solid.
Thank you for time and consideration in this email.
Sincerely,
Brint Wahlberg
Brint Wahlberg, ABR, ePRO, GRI
2011 MOR REALTOR® of the Year
Windermere Real Estate
(406)529-4663
(406)541-6550
View my Blog: http://activerain.com/blogs/bwahlberg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
[email protected]
http://www.wahlbergteam.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.facebook.com/wahlbergteam" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EDIT:
Royce wrote me back around 8:30 pm:
Thank you, Brint. I appreciate the feedback and will give it serious consideration. I had a good meeting with the Coaches the other day and they indicated the same message.
Royce
Royce C. Engstrom
President
The University of Montana
jcu27 said:Stop sniffing royce's jock brinty. :lol:
NorthEndZoneDan said:WWGFD Did you cc G Florio on that email? I'm just sayin....
...whereas, if he were your coach, you'd nominate him as Coach of the Year.poorgriz said:If he goes 6 and 5... You guys will all be calling for his head faster than I can say Robin Pflugrad.
Yeah... I don't normally pay much attention to anything this troll posts, but all the good will surrounding Mick does remind me of the praise being heaped on Pflu prior to his first season. Shortly before everyone and their mother turned on him :roll:poorgriz said::roll: If he goes 6 and 5... You guys will all be calling for his head faster than I can say Robin Pflugrad.
BWahlberg said:Interesting counter-proposal GB04, I don't see any one AD having enough absolute power to be able to bring in "their guy" with the committees, player input, etc that is done these days in many hires. Additionally I don't know if any potential ADs would be looking at this job coming in here with a certain coach in mind - they're probably looking at the bigger picture of UM athletics as a whole. I can't see a candidate saying, "Hire me because I have the perfect football coach in mind." (simplified statement).
Additionally what would that mean for all of our other coaches? (Tinks, Selvig, etc)
tnt said:. Its been a long time since we have had a Football coach who carried much weight. Most were just passing through.