Ursus1 said:I know amazing that someone who didn't play for Fart-mouth actually knows people in the collegiate coaching ranks...crazy world
You don't get the comment, do you? Pretty funny.
Ursus1 said:I know amazing that someone who didn't play for Fart-mouth actually knows people in the collegiate coaching ranks...crazy world
UMGriz75 said:It is interesting that the Wombats chose someone who didn't even make it into the final interviews at UM. He certainly doesn't come to the job as an earth-shaker; really kind of an odd choice given the hysteria in Bozeman over the state of the football program. A definite let-down for those all fired up over the prospects of Hill coming to Bozeman but, face it, the 'Bats managed to make a bad situation worse; a clumsy firing of a winning coach who had a bad year, a 40 year record of being a graveyard for collegiate coaches, a rabid irrational fanbase, a QB and asst coach conspiring to pressure the AD, an AD whose spine is kept in a closet in the president's office, and Montana's largest outdoor septic tank placed next to a stadium widely derided as a kitty litter box.
He is, if nothing else, a brave man.
Lubick got fired by the cats , Dennis never was the head coach. So it is a graveyard for head coaches. Glenn lead Wyoming to a bowl win,JDoub said:UMGriz75 said:It is interesting that the Wombats chose someone who didn't even make it into the final interviews at UM. He certainly doesn't come to the job as an earth-shaker; really kind of an odd choice given the hysteria in Bozeman over the state of the football program. A definite let-down for those all fired up over the prospects of Hill coming to Bozeman but, face it, the 'Bats managed to make a bad situation worse; a clumsy firing of a winning coach who had a bad year, a 40 year record of being a graveyard for collegiate coaches, a rabid irrational fanbase, a QB and asst coach conspiring to pressure the AD, an AD whose spine is kept in a closet in the president's office, and Montana's largest outdoor septic tank placed next to a stadium widely derided as a kitty litter box.
He is, if nothing else, a brave man.
I am one who agrees that we should have kept Ash. But that didn't happen.
As far as a '40 year record of being a graveyard for college coaches' -- I don't know about that. Here's some Bobcat coaches from the past 40 years who have had some success after Bozeman:
Dennis Erickson - 2 National Championships at Miami, 7 Conference Championships Pac10 & Big East, 10 FBS Bowl games with 5 wins
Jim Sweeney - 5 Conference Championships at Fresno, 5 FBS Bowl wins
Sonny Lubick - 7 Conference Championships at CSU, 3 FBS Bowl wins - see 'Sonny Lubick Field' at CSU
Dave Arnold - Assistant on 2 National Champion FBS teams, 20 years coaching FBS/NFL
Now, I had to look it up:
Larry Donovan, went 0-4 with the BC Lions and never a HC again, unless you count Japanese X League Hurricanes (seriously), and Renesas Technologies from 1992 until 2007. He was a training camp coach and consultant for the Asahi Beverage Challengers in Osaka, Japan in 2010.
Joe Glenn, after UM never won a conference title again to date
Don Read -- retired on top -- all respect, good guy
Bobby Hauck - 15-49 at UNLV, did make it to one Bowl game but lost that. Assistant at SDSU, meh
Robin Pflugrad - not sure what happened to him after OC Weber State 2013
Mick - personal family friend and I love the man, you know he coached at MSU first, right? filled gap admirably
Unless I'm missing something, can you tell me what UM coach had more success than former MSU coaches moving up? Looking at it, it seems to me that UM is more of a coaching graveyard for college coaches than MSU.
JDoub said:UMGriz75 said:It is interesting that the Wombats chose someone who didn't even make it into the final interviews at UM. He certainly doesn't come to the job as an earth-shaker; really kind of an odd choice given the hysteria in Bozeman over the state of the football program. A definite let-down for those all fired up over the prospects of Hill coming to Bozeman but, face it, the 'Bats managed to make a bad situation worse; a clumsy firing of a winning coach who had a bad year, a 40 year record of being a graveyard for collegiate coaches, a rabid irrational fanbase, a QB and asst coach conspiring to pressure the AD, an AD whose spine is kept in a closet in the president's office, and Montana's largest outdoor septic tank placed next to a stadium widely derided as a kitty litter box.
He is, if nothing else, a brave man.
I am one who agrees that we should have kept Ash. But that didn't happen.
As far as a '40 year record of being a graveyard for college coaches' -- I don't know about that. Here's some Bobcat coaches from the past 40 years who have had some success after Bozeman:
Dennis Erickson - 2 National Championships at Miami, 7 Conference Championships Pac10 & Big East, 10 FBS Bowl games with 5 wins
Jim Sweeney - 5 Conference Championships at Fresno, 5 FBS Bowl wins
Sonny Lubick - 7 Conference Championships at CSU, 3 FBS Bowl wins - see 'Sonny Lubick Field' at CSU
Dave Arnold - Assistant on 2 National Champion FBS teams, 20 years coaching FBS/NFL
Now, I had to look it up:
Larry Donovan, went 0-4 with the BC Lions and never a HC again, unless you count Japanese X League Hurricanes (seriously), and Renesas Technologies from 1992 until 2007. He was a training camp coach and consultant for the Asahi Beverage Challengers in Osaka, Japan in 2010.
Joe Glenn, after UM never won a conference title again to date
Don Read -- retired on top -- all respect, good guy
Bobby Hauck - 15-49 at UNLV, did make it to one Bowl game but lost that. Assistant at SDSU, meh
Robin Pflugrad - not sure what happened to him after OC Weber State 2013
Mick - personal family friend and I love the man, you know he coached at MSU first, right? filled gap admirably
Unless I'm missing something, can you tell me what UM coach had more success than former MSU coaches moving up? Looking at it, it seems to me that UM is more of a coaching graveyard for college coaches than MSU.
JDoub said:UMGriz75 said:It is interesting that the Wombats chose someone who didn't even make it into the final interviews at UM. He certainly doesn't come to the job as an earth-shaker; really kind of an odd choice given the hysteria in Bozeman over the state of the football program. A definite let-down for those all fired up over the prospects of Hill coming to Bozeman but, face it, the 'Bats managed to make a bad situation worse; a clumsy firing of a winning coach who had a bad year, a 40 year record of being a graveyard for collegiate coaches, a rabid irrational fanbase, a QB and asst coach conspiring to pressure the AD, an AD whose spine is kept in a closet in the president's office, and Montana's largest outdoor septic tank placed next to a stadium widely derided as a kitty litter box.
He is, if nothing else, a brave man.
I am one who agrees that we should have kept Ash. But that didn't happen.
As far as a '40 year record of being a graveyard for college coaches' -- I don't know about that. Here's some Bobcat coaches from the past 40 years who have had some success after Bozeman:
Dennis Erickson - 2 National Championships at Miami, 7 Conference Championships Pac10 & Big East, 10 FBS Bowl games with 5 wins
Jim Sweeney - 5 Conference Championships at Fresno, 5 FBS Bowl wins
Sonny Lubick - 7 Conference Championships at CSU, 3 FBS Bowl wins - see 'Sonny Lubick Field' at CSU
Dave Arnold - Assistant on 2 National Champion FBS teams, 20 years coaching FBS/NFL
Now, I had to look it up:
Larry Donovan, went 0-4 with the BC Lions and never a HC again, unless you count Japanese X League Hurricanes (seriously), and Renesas Technologies from 1992 until 2007. He was a training camp coach and consultant for the Asahi Beverage Challengers in Osaka, Japan in 2010.
Joe Glenn, after UM never won a conference title again to date
Don Read -- retired on top -- all respect, good guy
Bobby Hauck - 15-49 at UNLV, did make it to one Bowl game but lost that. Assistant at SDSU, meh
Robin Pflugrad - not sure what happened to him after OC Weber State 2013
Mick - personal family friend and I love the man, you know he coached at MSU first, right? filled gap admirably
Unless I'm missing something, can you tell me what UM coach had more success than former MSU coaches moving up? Looking at it, it seems to me that UM is more of a coaching graveyard for college coaches than MSU.
catsack said:Lubick got fired by the cats , Dennis never was the head coach. So it is a graveyard for head coaches. Glenn lead Wyoming to a bowl win,
JDoub said:catsack said:Lubick got fired by the cats , Dennis never was the head coach. So it is a graveyard for head coaches. Glenn lead Wyoming to a bowl win,
OK I'll concede that, kind of. True Dennis was not HC here. Lubick still coached at MSU before being let go and then moving up. And he still had more success at the next level than ANY UM coach has. I wish we would have kept Lubick also. We even fired a HC who went on to be HC at Rutgers and NFL Europe, even won a World Bowl, but I didn't even mention Doug Graber. We should've kept him too.
So Glenn's one bowl win is greater than Sweeney's 5 bowl wins? that's the story?
Hey innovative coach Stitt -- move up to the best FCS program in the country, and you too can look forward to the success that Joe Glenn has enjoyed!!!
2003 Wyoming 4–8 2–5 T–7th
2004 Wyoming 7–5 3–4 T–4th W Las Vegas
2005 Wyoming 4–7 2–6 8th
2006 Wyoming 6–6 5–3 T–3rd
2007 Wyoming 5–7 2–6 T–7th
2008 Wyoming 4–8 1–7 T–8th
Wyoming: 30–41 15–31
South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley Football Conference) (2012–2015)
2012 South Dakota 1–10 0–8 10th
2013 South Dakota 4–8 3–5 T–7th
2014 South Dakota 2–10 0–8 10th
2015 South Dakota 5–6 3–5 T–6th
You still can't name a Griz HC in the past 40 years that has had MORE success at the next level than former Bobcat HC's have. No former Griz HC has won a conference championship, a World Bowl, or any other championship after moving up from UM. Have they??? Ours have, and you just can't intelligently say that equates to a graveyard.
I know you have a (or even "the") premier FCS football program in the country. I don't dispute that. But your program brings you success, NOT your Head Coaches. UM is an end game for a HC. They just don't move up and have the same success they had at UM. Maybe Stitt will buck that trend?
CDAGRIZ said:Maybe Ron Ash will win a World Bowl (I don't know what a World Bowl is).
PlayerRep said:Several questions.
Can you name any MSU head coach who has had great success, and great playoff and post-season success, at MSU--say starting in 1970?
PlayerRep said:Which MSU head coaches, say again since 1970, left MSU without being fired or pushed out, and left to take another head coaching job for the following year?
No. But it wouldn't surprise me. What we did to Ash was wrong. At 64 I don't know if he will coach or retire. He will be successful at whatever he decides to do, but I don't think he wants to be a HC again.PlayerRep said:Are you predicting great success for Ash now that he is no longer with MSU?
You are presenting the argument that MSU fires very good coaches habitually. The coaches are good, but the program sucks?JDoub said:If you're gonna say MSU is a HC graveyard the past 40 years, then so is UM. Our former HC's have had more years as HC after MSU than former UM HC's have after UM, and overall better records. By far.
UMGriz75 said:You are presenting the argument that MSU fires very good coaches habitually. The coaches are good, but the program sucks?JDoub said:If you're gonna say MSU is a HC graveyard the past 40 years, then so is UM. Our former HC's have had more years as HC after MSU than former UM HC's have after UM, and overall better records. By far.
It is an interesting claim. Thanks for that perspective.
PlayerRep said:Here's a quick summary of last 40 years. UM coaches tend to move on to FBS jobs. They don't get fired or pushed out by UM for lack of performance. They haven't done all that well at the FBS level. They also haven't gotten or taken very good FBS jobs, in that they tend to get tough jobs where success is not easyl. MSU coaches don't leave for FBS or other jobs. They get fired or pushed out. Some eventually get another head coaching job and do reasonably well. Only Lubbick has gotten an FBS job and done reasonably well. This must be fairly close. Thanks for the detailed information and history, tho.
JDoub said:UMGriz75 said:You are presenting the argument that MSU fires very good coaches habitually. The coaches are good, but the program sucks?JDoub said:If you're gonna say MSU is a HC graveyard the past 40 years, then so is UM. Our former HC's have had more years as HC after MSU than former UM HC's have after UM, and overall better records. By far.
It is an interesting claim. Thanks for that perspective.
Actually is close to what I'm saying. Sadly.
Not so much the program sucks, 'cause we don't suck. But we have let go of good coaches habitually. And we just did it again.
Your program breeds more success than your coaches do. Our coaches have brought more success than our program has.
CDAGRIZ said:If the program doesn't suck, why couldn't all those good coaches win there?
CDAGRIZ said:Oh, OK. I was under the impression that the MSU program sucked for years. Maybe "consistently mediocre" is the better term.
JDoub said:CDAGRIZ said:Oh, OK. I was under the impression that the MSU program sucked for years. Maybe "consistently mediocre" is the better term.
I prefer "Above Average."
Just like in Lake Wobegon
for programs that suck, see the likes of Northern Colorado and ISU