Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast
Results 25 to 36 of 56

Thread: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

  1. #25

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    Maybe Willie Taggard if we're tossing names out.
    Taggart.
    https://www.bing.com/search?q=willie...lvar=0&PC=LCTS

  2. #26

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    KEVIN SUMLIN!! Where's the link to the flights??
    😆😆😆

  3. #27

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    I haven’t heard of an opportunity AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW, that I think Napier would be interested in. This is based upon the ADs making these hires. I don’t think money alone will attract Billy, it has to be an AD that he trusts to get things done as well.

    This could be my 2nd addition to ‘Totally wrong’, but I believe Coach Napier and at least 80% of the staff is back next season.


  4. Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Coach Nap spoke one day on the transitions of the staff with a view that all were probably leaving because they are good and will get more money offered......but knowing this the staff set up is set up for members to move up with a thorough knowledge of the entire system......now we just need HIM to stay....but the system is in place for a new head guy to move up!


  5. #29

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    Coach Nap spoke one day on the transitions of the staff with a view that all were probably leaving because they are good and will get more money offered......but knowing this the staff set up is set up for members to move up with a thorough knowledge of the entire system......now we just need HIM to stay....but the system is in place for a new head guy to move up!
    Was that conversation at the QB Club are one held in private. I don't recall hearing that. Eventually good coaches move on if they get better compensation elsewhere. However in the short term we have plenty of people who stayed last year because of the believe we are building something special here. Rob Sale turned down the job of OL coach at Alabama to stay here. Others have stayed because they don't want to keep moving from year to year. I bet we don't lose as many as some fear in the off season.

  6. Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Was that conversation at the QB Club are one held in private. I don't recall hearing that. Eventually good coaches move on if they get better compensation elsewhere. However in the short term we have plenty of people who stayed last year because of the believe we are building something special here. Rob Sale turned down the job of OL coach at Alabama to stay here. Others have stayed because they don't want to keep moving from year to year. I bet we don't lose as many as some fear in the off season.
    .....It was in a more private setting, but included the use of associates as a factor of great supplemental help for coordinators and positional.....also the associates’ knowledge positions them to move up to the position of a departed position coach!

  7. #31

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    Maybe Willie Taggard if we’re tossing names out.
    The circle of life; he got his first D1 win here, or at least wku's.

  8. #32

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    KEVIN SUMLIN!! Where's the link to the flights??
    Good times

  9. Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    So let’s get this understood, we’re anxious about our coaches leaving because they’re too good for us, or staying too long because they’re killing the program with their ineptitude.

    Maggard next coach add: Looking for a Goldilock coach. Young enough to get the job done, too old to be courted.


  10. #34

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    So let’s get this understood, we’re anxious about our coaches leaving because they’re too good for us, or staying too long because they’re killing the program with their ineptitude.

    Maggard next coach add: Looking for a Goldilock coach. Young enough to get the job done, too old to be courted.
    CAjun Disaster Syndrome is a real disease.

  11. #35

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    So let’s get this understood, we’re anxious about our coaches leaving because they’re too good for us, or staying too long because they’re killing the program with their ineptitude.

    Maggard next coach add: Looking for a Goldilock coach. Young enough to get the job done, too old to be courted.
    I am not anxious about it, but doesn't mean I look forward to it. I trust Dr Maggard to make another good hire, but I am also realistic. He has been awesome in hiring so far, but no one is perfect, he will miss eventually. Just hoping he is like Rick Barry from the FT line.

  12. #36

    Default Re: Coaches who may be a hot commodity

    Two situations developing that may cause some sleepless nights for csjun nation...University of Cincinnati has an AD job open...and you have to wonder how long Arkansas is going to put up with their putrid football program after Western KY beat the dog carp out of them today...in Fayettville no less..


Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 4 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 4 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Former Coaches
    By Boomer in forum Coaching Matters
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: May 20th, 2010, 05:27 pm

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •