goatcreekgriz
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Speak for yourself. crackhead.
mcg said:Neuheisel would be an excellent choice. Good guy, great recruiter, great coach. He'd get real Grizzy real fast. Hire him.
mcg said:Neuheisel would be an excellent choice. Good guy, great recruiter, great coach. He'd get real Grizzy real fast. Hire him.
JDoub said:Ron McBride is available -- couldn't stay retired at Weber and is now an assistant for the Utah Blaze (AFL)
I bet Joe Glenn would love his old job back -- Urban Meyer called him the best coach in the MWC
DD -- even though he makes $230K (according to another poster here) Canada's tax rate is 45% -- so salary would be about the same?
But with a premier FCS program, even with what is going on, emphasis should be placed on identifying and following the right selection process, and having the right selection committee. UM would be foolish to select a new HC on short order -- it won't do any good to try to have someone in place before spring ball is done.
Rob Ash was not on anyone's radar when we started the selection process -- and many of us (me included) wanted someone else on short list (Lennon). But the selection committee had it right. Take your time, pick the right guy.
Grizzoola said:There really should be no "due process" when it comes to students. Athletes, or not. Salaried employees is another matter.
There ya go! Except for the fact we need to hire an AD first and then start looking at coaches.Rockygriz said:Kalen DeBoer! 38 years old and so much accomplished already!
2005 Sioux Falls 11–2 9–1 2nd L NAIA Semifinal
2006 Sioux Falls 14–0 10–0 1st W NAIA Championship
2007 Sioux Falls 13–1 10–0 1st L NAIA Championship
2008 Sioux Falls 14–0 10–0 1st W NAIA Championship
2009 Sioux Falls 15–0 10–0 1st W NAIA Championship
Sioux Falls: 67–3 49–1
yakgriz said:I would hope that Coach Delaney is allowed to be the interim coach for the upcoming season, thus hopefully keeping the coaches that are currently here so as to give some stability for the team in the fall. If not, I fear the coaches will have no choice but to start looking, and it creates even more instability for our team. Here's to hoping...
OrgonGriz said:IMO Slick Rick N would not be a good fit. He had some run in with the NCAA while at Colorado and again at UW. He has talent but not what the Griz need.
Cowboy Joe well I think he would be solid for UM again. I could see him coming back and coaching untill he retired.
WyomingGrizFan said:OrgonGriz said:IMO Slick Rick N would not be a good fit. He had some run in with the NCAA while at Colorado and again at UW. He has talent but not what the Griz need.
Cowboy Joe well I think he would be solid for UM again. I could see him coming back and coaching untill he retired.
I agree with your first assessment, but the second doesn't intrigue me whatsoever.
For instance, granted, Mr. Joe Glenn was at the helm for a twenty-four game winning streak with also the 2001 National Championship on his resumé, but, in losing three of his last four games he showed that he was evidently listening to someone else before those games, namely, seemingly, the University of Wyoming and their overtures on his being considered their next Head Coach that resulted in his...'why even bother with Griz football from therein to the end of the season.' His post-game interview after the Griz lost to MSU completely left me flabbergasted:.."a rivalry should never be as one-sided as the Griz have had the previous sixteen meetings." Huh? I don't care if you call it a rivalry or not, to tell you the truth, but I'd never condone losing on purpose to any opponent, yet alone to the MSU Bobcats. Sorry. Keeping Edwards in to finish 1 - 19 on passing when there was a Brandon Neill on the sidelines, who could have given a better accounting of himself that of what I saw IMHO, would have been a move to say:.."I'm still trying to win this here game." Didn't happen.
Afterwards, after for all intends and purposes, that "Cowboy Joe" was pretty ensured on continuing talks with Wyoming on their vacant HC position in the off-season, Glenn slapped together a recruiting class that left the Griz devastated on recruiting for 2007. Granted, Glenn did receive some recruits that turned out quite well; perhaps already committed before good o' "Cowboy Joe" got distracted by Wyoming four of five games left in the regular season. Such players as Dustin Dlouhy, Jeff Marshall, Kerry Mullen and a transfer in Jeff Disney out of Chaffey College, and a Michael Potts that lasted all of two years. But outside of that? Not much < http://www.egriz.com/grizboard/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7921" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Seemed like he just picked some names out of a hat and left it at that sort of deal.
Such a lowlife kick in the gut that "Cowboy Joe" did to the Griz would have been better served if he had left right before the Eastern Washington game 11/16/2002 than to carry on the discreet charade. Allowing what was left of the Griz Coaching Staff to concentrate on the games at hand that were left in the season. What "Cowboy Joe" did to the Griz resulted in the 2007 recruiting Class that could only sign six high school players and not much else, didn't exactly impress me; and of those I can only remember two that stuck around for four years: Ryan Fetherston and Jeff Larsen.
Maybe you can consider 'Cowboy Joe" to coach your Pop Warner League teams, other than the Griz, but I'd really rather not even lower myself to ever consider forgiving Glenn for his antics in 2002.
I agree, 1982. I earlier posted that Glenn would be good for the program. Here's what I think :roll: UM should look for in a new coach:Grizzlies1982 said:Stay where you are Cowboy Joe, we will find a new piano player!
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