Good move. Everything we heard/read showed that Stitt had opportunities before UM came calling, but he was too happy with the life-style at Mines. Of course, it will take more than one game to really get FBS attention. But when he does get that attention, who, among the good teams that might actually be interested, can offer him what he had at Mines and has at UM? The only ones I can think of that have the lifestyle all have crappy teams.Silvertip said:Somebody was going to say it...figured I'd beat'em to it so we could give it a rest...Hell, he liked Mines well enough to stick around for fifteen years.
2011BisonAlumni said:You don't keep him away. You hope to win a few championships while you are lucky to have him and hope an assistant rides the ship. Money and glory of the FBS always wins. Name a legendary FCS coach who stuck around the FCS his entire career, other than some of the old guys who won a championship at the end of their career?
mtgriz said:2011BisonAlumni said:You don't keep him away. You hope to win a few championships while you are lucky to have him and hope an assistant rides the ship. Money and glory of the FBS always wins. Name a legendary FCS coach who stuck around the FCS his entire career, other than some of the old guys who won a championship at the end of their career?
This post is right on...I don't see Stitt entertaining offers in the next few years, unless he puts another pennant up in the Southeast corner.
The point is, his past history says that "the right offer" will take both money and a congenial lifestyle. And, obviously, he has to do more than win one game (by a FG), and his "druthers" could change.CV Griz Fan said:Stitt will be gone in a "NY Minute" if he gets the right offer. Your post is pure hopeful conjecture....mtgriz said:This post is right on...I don't see Stitt entertaining offers in the next few years, unless he puts another pennant up in the Southeast corner.2011BisonAlumni said:You don't keep him away. You hope to win a few championships while you are lucky to have him and hope an assistant rides the ship. Money and glory of the FBS always wins. Name a legendary FCS coach who stuck around the FCS his entire career, other than some of the old guys who won a championship at the end of their career?
IdaGriz01 said:The point is, his past history says that "the right offer" will take both money and a congenial lifestyle. And, obviously, he has to do more than win one game (by a FG), and his "druthers" could change.CV Griz Fan said:Stitt will be gone in a "NY Minute" if he gets the right offer. Your post is pure hopeful conjecture....mtgriz said:This post is right on...I don't see Stitt entertaining offers in the next few years, unless he puts another pennant up in the Southeast corner.2011BisonAlumni said:You don't keep him away. You hope to win a few championships while you are lucky to have him and hope an assistant rides the ship. Money and glory of the FBS always wins. Name a legendary FCS coach who stuck around the FCS his entire career, other than some of the old guys who won a championship at the end of their career?
2011BisonAlumni said:You don't keep him away. You hope to win a few championships while you are lucky to have him and hope an assistant rides the ship. Money and glory of the FBS always wins. Name a legendary FCS coach who stuck around the FCS his entire career, other than some of the old guys who won a championship at the end of their career?