What would be an ideal athletic director hire in your minds? What does the person need to have and/or have done to be a success?
Or better buddiesThe ability not to hire buddies.
Can you expound on this because is reads as though you are implying Selman and Lebby were somehow best friends while at OU. And they may have crossed paths they were both at OU together about a year. This false narrative that he was only hired because they were friends is so dumb. Shane Beamer and Selmon are great friends Beamer wife is from Starkville I think so of you all confuse that relationship with Lebby and Selmon, that or y’all just hate on him for no reasonThe ability not to hire buddies.
The ideal athletic director would have the ability to identify the signs of well coached teams in football, men's basketball, and baseball (in that order) and use that to identify coaching candidates. But good luck with that. There are just too few hires made to really know whether an AD is good at identifying talent.What would be an ideal athletic director hire in your minds? What does the person need to have and/or have done to be a success?
Yeah don’t bring logic into this. Also, don’t bring up the fact that Selmon wanted Elko before the A&M/Stoops debacleCan you expound on this because is reads as though you are implying Selman and Lebby were somehow best friends while at OU. And they may have crossed paths they were both at OU together about a year. This false narrative that he was only hired because they were friends is so dumb. Shane Beamer and Selmon are great friends Beamer wife is from Starkville I think so of you all confuse that relationship with Lebby and Selmon, that or y’all just hate on him for no reason
I'm still unclear on the Selmon dislike. He certainly hasn't done anything to impress me. He made what doesn't look like a good hire in Lebby, but it was a normal bad hire. We hired a successful coordinator at a P4 school.Can you expound on this because is reads as though you are implying Selman and Lebby were somehow best friends while at OU. And they may have crossed paths they were both at OU together about a year. This false narrative that he was only hired because they were friends is so dumb. Shane Beamer and Selmon are great friends Beamer wife is from Starkville I think so of you all confuse that relationship with Lebby and Selmon, that or y’all just hate on him for no reason
Bad lazy football hire. Didn’t fire a baseball coach who finished last & next to last in back to back seasons. Lot of big donation announcements, but little indication there’s actually much cash available.I'm still unclear on the Selmon dislike. He certainly hasn't done anything to impress me. He made what doesn't look like a good hire in Lebby, but it was a normal bad hire. We hired a successful coordinator at a P4 school.
We had a good hire in place for basketball, and he hasn't chased him off yet.
He could have fired Lemonis after 2023 and he didn't. Not really blaming him for not firing a national championship winning coach right when he started the job. Looked like it might have been the right decision last year. Not looking great so far this year. But at worst another bad decision that is a typical bad decision of a P4 AD and not one that was obviously wrong or indefensible at the time he made it.
If you care about women's basketball, he inherited a new, looking to be mediocre hire. But do you want to spend buyout money on women's basketball, especially after two years?
Selmon has made exactly one big decision that with hindsight isn't looking good but it's certainly not a done deal.
The reality is that Keenum and Cohen put us in a tough spot and in his one opportunity to make a decision that could really change the direction of the athletic department, he didn't manage to do it, but I don't think any AD anywhere is 100% on football hires. I'm not sure how many even make a good hire every 2 out of 3 chances.
I stand by it. I don't hate him. He has not showed he's a good AD. Either Lebby was a lazy hire or he was a buddy. We will find out when he makes his next hire.Can you expound on this because is reads as though you are implying Selman and Lebby were somehow best friends while at OU. And they may have crossed paths they were both at OU together about a year. This false narrative that he was only hired because they were friends is so dumb. Shane Beamer and Selmon are great friends Beamer wife is from Starkville I think so of you all confuse that relationship with Lebby and Selmon, that or y’all just hate on him for no reason
We hang out with different parts of the fanbaseTo some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
Nobody give a sh*t about color. If you can do the job, people will be happy. If you can't, they won't.To some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
To some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
What if I told you I disliked the white ones too????????To some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
Never assume everyone on the interwebs is a white male, and definitely don't assume they don't like something because of race.To some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
I don't disagree, but the problem is we will likely hire an "up-and-coming" asst AD who has only been tasked with one of those aspects (see Selmon). If you are fishing in the assistant barrel, you'll likely only get to pick one trait, not two.These guys usually have two personalities - one, the slick talking fund raiser; the other, the project manager/administrator type. I think, for MSU, it's probably best to have the fundraiser type because that's where our biggest issue lies. But it's also good to have the opposite type as the deputy or assistant AD. So many folks just want to hire people just like them.
Bad, maybe. But Lebby was a successful OC that had also been an OC in the SEC and came from a good coaching tree. If Selmon hadn't come from OU, would anybody have considered it lazy?Bad lazy football hire.
Didn’t fire a baseball coach who finished last & next to last in back to back seasons. Lot of big donation announcements, but little indication there’s actually much cash available.
Yeah, what was really frustrating about the whole Lebby hire was it was so obvious that were were doing exactly the same thing we had done with the coach we fired after one year. If it didn't work last time, why do exactly the same thing again. Inexperienced head coach hires inexperienced coordinators and makes wholesale changes. What could possibly go wrong?Bad, maybe. But Lebby was a successful OC that had also been an OC in the SEC and came from a good coaching tree. If Selmon hadn't come from OU, would anybody have considered it lazy?
Bu actually, I do walk back my comment that it was a "typical bad decision." He should have never hired Lebby without a plan to get a DC with some experience on the opposite side of the ball. That would maybe be a forgiveable mistake for somebody inexperienced in hiring head coaches except that he was hiring a new coach in large part because the former coach was arrogant enough to put an inexperienced coordinator opposite of him for his first head coaching gig. So yes, absent extenuating circumstances nobody knows about, that was an unforgiveably bad decision making process and with so little to go on, Selmon should be viewed as having done a terrible job, even if it was really just one decision. It seems like he didn't give any thought to the process of hiring a head coach and didn't bother asking anybody else with experience about it. Again, that's assuming there were no extenuating circumstances, although I'm not sure what circumstances would excuse it. Should have had an almost sure thing lined up to get the job and several backup options.
Yes you definitely see how everyone around here loves and respects LT, Cohen, and Loaferz. And obviously the reason everyone wants Lemonis, Lebby, and Keenum gone is because they aren't white enough**To some in the fanbase it only matters that the next AD is white.
Selmon could've hired Nick Saban to replace Arnett and we still would've struggled to win 3 games last year. The hole that was dug from Leach's passing and the subsequent hiring of Arnett (not much else you could've done, though) put our program in a historically bad place which also coincided with the NIL era and Cohen's horrible response to it. Judgement on Lebby (and by extension, Selmon) begins this August.I'm still unclear on the Selmon dislike. He certainly hasn't done anything to impress me. He made what doesn't look like a good hire in Lebby, but it was a normal bad hire. We hired a successful coordinator at a P4 school.
We had a good hire in place for basketball, and he hasn't chased him off yet.
He could have fired Lemonis after 2023 and he didn't. Not really blaming him for not firing a national championship winning coach right when he started the job. Looked like it might have been the right decision last year. Not looking great so far this year. But at worst another bad decision that is a typical bad decision of a P4 AD and not one that was obviously wrong or indefensible at the time he made it.
If you care about women's basketball, he inherited a new, looking to be mediocre hire. But do you want to spend buyout money on women's basketball, especially after two years?
Selmon has made exactly one big decision that with hindsight isn't looking good but it's certainly not a done deal.
The reality is that Keenum and Cohen put us in a tough spot and in his one opportunity to make a decision that could really change the direction of the athletic department, he didn't manage to do it, but I don't think any AD anywhere is 100% on football hires. I'm not sure how many even make a good hire every 2 out of 3 chances.
That's just absurd to say that we were in such a bad spot that a good coach couldn't get us in position to compete with a 4-4 MAC team. Certainly we could have had a much better coach and only won 4 games because of how tough our schedule was, but we didn't give ourselves a chance by putting a first time defensive coordinator with a first time head coach.Selmon could've hired Nick Saban to replace Arnett and we still would've struggled to win 3 games last year. The hole that was dug from Leach's passing and the subsequent hiring of Arnett (not much else you could've done, though) put our program in a historically bad place which also coincided with the NIL era and Cohen's horrible response to it. Judgement on Lebby (and by extension, Selmon) begins this August.
I was also the exact same thing we did with Mullen. How'd that work out for us? Ya'll can hate Mullen for leaving, but there's no denying he's one of the best HC's we've had in program history and brought us unprecedented success.Yeah, what was really frustrating about the whole Lebby hire was it was so obvious that were were doing exactly the same thing we had done with the coach we fired after one year. If it didn't work last time, why do exactly the same thing again. Inexperienced head coach hires inexperienced coordinators and makes wholesale changes. What could possibly go wrong?
Yeah, because Saban set the world on fire in his first year at Alabama. Oh, wait....That's just absurd to say that we were in such a bad spot that a good coach couldn't get us in position to compete with a 4-4 MAC team. Certainly we could have had a much better coach and only won 4 games because of how tough our schedule was, but we didn't give ourselves a chance by putting a first time defensive coordinator with a first time head coach.
Mullen won five games but somehow it felt like a winning season with a bright future. Last season was dark with a feeling of no future. The HC didn't even recognize a change had to take place on defense. Defense was bad all season and we had no change in coaching.I was also the exact same thing we did with Mullen. How'd that work out for us? Ya'll can hate Mullen for leaving, but there's no denying he's one of the best HC's we've had in program history and brought us unprecedented success.
That's fair. I think we'll know a lot more about Lebby as a HC come August & September...Mullen won five games but somehow it felt like a winning season with a bright future. Last season was dark with a feeling of no future. The HC didn't even recognize a change had to take place on defense. Defense was bad all season and we had no change in coaching.
I hope he works out and I hop Selmon works out. I just want to win and I don't care who leads them. I just don't want another Croom situation. That was shear misery.That's fair. I think we'll know a lot more about Lebby as a HC come August & September...
Saban didn't have the transfer portal. And he still improved them from 2-6 to 4-4 in conference. Had a terrible loss to UL Monroe and a bad loss to MSU courtesy of a couple of defensive TDs (I think? I know we had a pick six at half) but also beat Arkansas (8-5) and Tennessee (10-4) and stayed within a touchdown of LSU (12-2) and three points of UGA (11-2).Yeah, because Saban set the world on fire in his first year at Alabama. Oh, wait....
It was not the same thing at all. Mullen hired a former head coach to be his defensive coordinator and talked about how important it was to him to have a defensive coordinator with prior head coach experience.I was also the exact same thing we did with Mullen. How'd that work out for us? Ya'll can hate Mullen for leaving, but there's no denying he's one of the best HC's we've had in program history and brought us unprecedented success.
Put simply, I want an AD that understands what State fans cherish, but that also has the vision to move our entire university forward. I also expect any AD to leave things better off than when he/she got here.What would be an ideal athletic director hire in your minds? What does the person need to have and/or have done to be a success?