Ursa Major said:Coach Ash?Triwest said:UMGriz75 said:Thank you for your gratuitous and far ranging ad hominem attack.horribilisfan8184 said:BS. You criticize every move you don't agree with, a tall order for someone who's not inside the tent, and has none of the facts behind the scene. Since you don't want to accept or understand or trust his methods, all you have is complaint and denigration. And absence of any self-reflection.
And this has to do with the thread topic and Stitt's recruiting history of players and coaches at "Mines," how?
Do you think they are equal challenges?
Actually he did recruit solid players at Mines and had to reject some very good players who wanted to play for him but did not meet the requirements for the school. As far as coaches go he hired coaches that were very good teachers of the game. (For those on here who know who I am they know I have been in the coaching field a very long time.)
:thumb: It however would be great to get Ron on here, especially 4 pinot's deep.Triwest said:Ursa Major said:Coach Ash?Triwest said:UMGriz75 said:Thank you for your gratuitous and far ranging ad hominem attack.
And this has to do with the thread topic and Stitt's recruiting history of players and coaches at "Mines," how?
Do you think they are equal challenges?
Actually he did recruit solid players at Mines and had to reject some very good players who wanted to play for him but did not meet the requirements for the school. As far as coaches go he hired coaches that were very good teachers of the game. (For those on here who know who I am they know I have been in the coaching field a very long time.)
Never had to endure being a bobcat.
I specifically said the challenges are quite different. I did not say he has "no idea," I am saying he has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past in his career for the obvious reason that he has never recruited FCS level athletes before. Frankly, I simply stated the obvious. What is interesting is how "the obvious" stirs such angry passions, and all those ad hominem attacks.grizindabox said:75....so this isn't you implying that D2 level coaches...especially Stitt...have no idea how to succeed at FCS recruiting....
And he did it with recruits recruited entirely by others. You did know that, didn't you? This year's team was an excellent bunch of athletes who deserve a lot of credit for what went right, and I would venture not much of the blame for what went wrong.CrunchGriz said:Somehow our former "inexperienced coach" as far as "recruiting for FCS" with that level of experience got the Griz to two chippers, and won one of them.
Well, there you go; descending into just another outright lie. It is such a penchant for you, on thread after thread, I am amazed that the mods permit, perhaps even encourage it.grizindabox said:....you are flat out stating that no D2 coach has that ability....which is inherently wrong.......
I have never said that "first timers" can't succeed. Everyone is a "first timer" at it as some point in their career. However, I express caution that a "first timer" automatically -- for some reason -- might recruit the same as an experienced, successful FCS coach. Maybe he will; I am simply pointing to an irrefutable fact.Too, this is all new. Stitt has never recruited before where he is able to actually recruit genuine football athletes from a large population pool. He's a first timer at all this.
UMGriz75 said:I am saying he has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past in his career for the obvious reason that he has never recruited FCS level athletes before.
Well, since your statement and my statement say two completely different things, I guess you will just bitterly cling to trying to say I said something I didn't say, because you can't seem to accept for the record what I actually did say. It's amazing how you go from thread to thread attempting to do this to any discussion.grizindabox said:So this does not mean that a D2 coach can not recruit at the FCS level...it just means that Stitt can't....gotcha....UMGriz75 said:I am saying he has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past in his career for the obvious reason that he has never recruited FCS level athletes before.
You win the award not on this thread, but on your entire body of work. Fascinating indeed.UMGriz75 said:I am intrigued. I look at a recruiting methodology and experience, and the responses consist of ad hominem attacks. Pull down your dresses girls and stop running in circles screaming. You know, "without emotion."astutegriz said:Wow, 75 is the most narcissistic poster I've ever read, which is impressive given the on-line competition. If you sit back and watch without emotion, disabilities like this are simply fascinating to observe.
Notably on point.grizpack said:"He has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past." Valid Statement.
He has never had to recruit FCS athletes in the past. Valid Statement.
UMGriz75 said:Notably on point.grizpack said:"He has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past." Valid Statement.
He has never had to recruit FCS athletes in the past. Valid Statement.
I had nothing to say about Stitt, per se. I was pointing to the unique circumstances of recruiting at a school like School of Mines, recruiting within a conference like Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. School of Mines is practically unique, and must represent one of the smallest recruiting pools in college football. Is it a destination for good football players and assistant coaches? Well, compared to what? FCS? FBS? Chadron State?
There's nothing "wrong" with it, but because of its uniqueness, that background provides little experience level for a successful FCS team. It also provides little predictive power to predict depressing failure or limitless optimism. It simply is what it is, and it is recruiting and staffing at a level that is substantially different and more constrained than the current challenges at UM.
If anyone honestly disagrees with that, they have put the cart, far, far ahead of its horse.
That said, I am more comfortable with "experience levels" as predictors of success. UM went through its phases of elevating high school coaches to college football. Didn't work out well, in either football or basketball. Gene Carlson? Lou Rocheleau?
But, at a different level, Pat Kennedy? Joe Glenn? Bobby Hauck? But, there are plenty of success stories as well.
On the other hand, all college HC appointments nearly invariably elevate someone with lesser experience. Fact of life. The bell-shaped curve says that 10% of those will do outstandingly well, and 10% will be dismal failures, with the rest falling somewhere on the curve of "acceptable to unacceptable" for any given program.
Stitt presents as a smart guy. Time will tell.
daGrizJ said:UMGriz75 said:Notably on point.grizpack said:"He has been unable to recruit FCS level athletes in the past." Valid Statement.
He has never had to recruit FCS athletes in the past. Valid Statement.
I had nothing to say about Stitt, per se. I was pointing to the unique circumstances of recruiting at a school like School of Mines, recruiting within a conference like Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. School of Mines is practically unique, and must represent one of the smallest recruiting pools in college football. Is it a destination for good football players and assistant coaches? Well, compared to what? FCS? FBS? Chadron State?
There's nothing "wrong" with it, but because of its uniqueness, that background provides little experience level for a successful FCS team. It also provides little predictive power to predict depressing failure or limitless optimism. It simply is what it is, and it is recruiting and staffing at a level that is substantially different and more constrained than the current challenges at UM.
If anyone honestly disagrees with that, they have put the cart, far, far ahead of its horse.
That said, I am more comfortable with "experience levels" as predictors of success. UM went through its phases of elevating high school coaches to college football. Didn't work out well, in either football or basketball. Gene Carlson? Lou Rocheleau?
But, at a different level, Pat Kennedy? Joe Glenn? Bobby Hauck? But, there are plenty of success stories as well.
On the other hand, all college HC appointments nearly invariably elevate someone with lesser experience. Fact of life. The bell-shaped curve says that 10% of those will do outstandingly well, and 10% will be dismal failures, with the rest falling somewhere on the curve of "acceptable to unacceptable" for any given program.
Stitt presents as a smart guy. Time will tell.
This years recruiting class for Montana as been called "the best in the FCS" by people who actually write for sports journals. It seems to me Caoch Stitt has caught on fairly quickly.
daGrizJ said:Are you being sarcastic PR?
http://herosports.com/collegefootball/montana-recruiting-arguably-best-country-lands-fcs-1-commit-week/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=FCSFootball#
PlayerRep said:daGrizJ said:Are you being sarcastic PR?
http://herosports.com/collegefootball/montana-recruiting-arguably-best-country-lands-fcs-1-commit-week/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=FCSFootball#
I had previously seen that article, and chuckled at it. Recruiting classes haven't even been announced yet. Coaches haven't spoken on any recruit, and can't. Recruiting will continue for 6 more weeks. Recruits will commit and de-commit. Just because a top o-line recruit and a few others have verballed, doesn't mean UM has the best recruiting class in FCS. Even after signing day, I take with a huge grain of salt the analysis of any recruiting class. They may look good on paper, but they need to prove it on the field. UM's classes look good every year. Some turn out to be good; some don't.
Personally, I think there aren't any good national "sportswriters" for FCS, and they don't have a clue about what's being recruiting in FCS. Any "sportswriter" who makes a headline statement like that one, indicates to me that he doesn't have a clue about recruiting.