I will be curious....why Kennedy? The obvious choice if an Athletic Director is making the decision would have been Pease to be the intirim. But we all know the AD isn't making decisions here.
Why do people keep saying that the AD isn't making the decisions.I will be curious....why Kennedy? The obvious choice if an Athletic Director is making the decision would have been Pease to be the intirim. But we all know the AD isn't making decisions here.
He is not interim. He has a one year contract as HC.Then why not call him “interim” since that is what he is?
If the insinuation is that Bobby is the one making the decision, you clearly missed that he recommended Kennedy be the guy.I will be curious....why Kennedy? The obvious choice if an Athletic Director is making the decision would have been Pease to be the intirim. But we all know the AD isn't making decisions here.
Doesn't mean it's the right way to go.If the insinuation is that Bobby is the one making the decision, you clearly missed that he recommended Kennedy be the guy.
You could say that about every possible hire.Doesn't mean it's the right way to go.
What a ridiculous rationalization of semantics…He is not interim. He has a one year contract as HC.
I don't think Pease is any more of an obvious choice than Kennedy is. You're rolling the dice to some degree with either of them.Doesn't mean it's the right way to go.
IDoesn't mean it's the right way to go.
Pease has experience managing a staff. Bobby Kennedy doesn't from what Ive seen. To me, that makes one more obvious than the other.I don't think Pease is any more of an obvious choice than Kennedy is. You're rolling the dice to some degree with either of them.
Hardly semantics. An interim has no commitment and can be launched at any time. The HC contract commits to the position for the year and locks in a year's pay.What a ridiculous rationalization of semantics…
I don't personally see that as necessary as a criteria for becoming a good head coach. We've seen coaches at the FCS level in the past able to jump into fantastic success without having coordinator/head coach experience.Pease has experience managing a staff. Bobby Kennedy doesn't from what Ive seen. To me, that makes one more obvious than the other.
it's just conjecture, but it seems very unlikely that this was unplanned. my guess is that sometime in the past month or so, hauck had told haslam he was thinking about retiring, and that he should have a contingency plan for head coach. then hauck lobbied for kennedy. seems like he pretty much assured the hire by telling haslam his final decision the day before signing day.How does anyone on here know that this wasn’t the plan all along?
Pease is a good coach. I don't know at this point if being head coach is something he would even consider. He is pretty gruff too and probably would hate the press conferences more than Bobby. It is a very demanding job and I would say that whomever does it loses their entire private life. You are the most visible person in Missoula and the most criticized. Look at some of the venom that was directed at Bobby and his family and Stitt and his family. Griz football is great and I love it but being the only show in a town of 70,000 the head coach of the Griz lives in a fishbowl. Shit Kennedy has had the job for 6 hours and people are already starting on him.I don't think Pease is any more of an obvious choice than Kennedy is. You're rolling the dice to some degree with either of them.
I am not sure Pease was that interested. Sounds like he might be fishing with Bobby in the not too distant future.I
Pease has experience managing a staff. Bobby Kennedy doesn't from what Ive seen. To me, that makes one more obvious than the other.
Thats not how these fan forum things work.We all need to settle down.
Because he isn't an interim coach. That's why.Then why not call him “interim” since that is what he is?
Don't think Haslam was the AD. O'Day had just been fired and Haslam hadn't been hired. Engsrom hired Delaney.They way Haslam handled the Delaney intirim situation does not leave me with the warm and fuzzies with how all of this will go.