No, he shouldn't be. We should expect to beat rutgres. Are you kidding me?If we beat Rutgers AND Terry gets most of the guys to come and play in (and win) the bowl game, Terry should be hired and made the highest paid coach in college football.
No, he shouldn't be. We should expect to beat rutgres. Are you kidding me?If we beat Rutgers AND Terry gets most of the guys to come and play in (and win) the bowl game, Terry should be hired and made the highest paid coach in college football.
Comments like this are hilarious to me. People act like you need to be some kind of genius to be a college football coach. You ever hear these guys talk? Most college football coaches are complete dopes. You need a guy who knows football (check) and a guy who is a leader (check). Hire Terry.You don't hire him because he's not qualified or ready for this level of a job
I agree we should expect to beat Rutgers. The more important point is the 2nd part, getting the players to play in and win the bowl game. That would tell me everything I need to know about Terry.No, he shouldn't be. We should expect to beat rutgres. Are you kidding me?
So in the fantasy world where you’re the AD, you’re waiting until after the bowl game to make your decision? And beating a MAC team makes you determine you’ll offer $15 million/year to someone that wouldn’t command a third of that?I agree we should expect to beat Rutgers. The more important point is the 2nd part, getting the players to play in and win the bowl game. That would tell me everything I need to know about Terry.
Again, it's about getting the players to play in the bowl game. That is the important part. If he can do that, Terry is the guy. No question.So in the fantasy world where you’re the AD, you’re waiting until after the bowl game to make your decision? And beating a MAC team makes you determine you’ll offer $15 million/year to someone that wouldn’t command a third of that?
The fanbase has completely lost their mind in regard to Terry and I already fear the impact it will have on the (lack of) support for the new head coach.So in the fantasy world where you’re the AD, you’re waiting until after the bowl game to make your decision? And beating a MAC team makes you determine you’ll offer $15 million/year to someone that wouldn’t command a third of that?
Seriously?If we beat Rutgers AND Terry gets most of the guys to come and play in (and win) the bowl game, Terry should be hired and made the highest paid coach in college football.
I'm actually a little more "old school" when it comes to bowl games and think it's bullsh*t how many players sit out, especially now that they're getting paid. That being said, given the shift the program is making, the upcoming bowl game is at the very, very bottom of the list of priorities.Again, it's about getting the players to play in the bowl game. That is the important part. If he can do that, Terry is the guy. No question.
Yep. It's insane. Had I been there on Saturday night, I would have been chanting "Terry, Terry" along with everyone else because I'm thrilled that he's getting this opportunity and making the most of it. I love that he wore the Joe pin. I hope he comes out in a shirt, tie, and whale pants against Rutgers. I hope he does what we should do on Saturday and beats Rutgers, then keeps this group together and goes out and wins a bowl game.The fanbase has completely lost their mind in regard to Terry and I already fear the impact it will have on the (lack of) support for the new head coach.
No thanks.Chip Kelly just became available
HC > OC?
OC > HC?
No thanks.Chip Kelly just became available
HC > OC?
OC > HC?
I like TS. What is there not to like? But i can’t shake this feeling that hiring him would be like hiring your favorite uncle to run your fortune 500 company. He’s been there a long time, he loves the company and everyone likes him but does he have what it takes to get the job done? IMHO.
All of that is fair but it also lasts until he loses his first game then they bail.
There's no reason to believe he gets more than a courtesy intervie
People are underestimating the influence of the donors. Their opinion(s) must be consideredWhomever they hire will lose. Next year has some pitfalls. But if you go outside and ignore the momentum behind Terry the new coach better be a rock star.
Alternatively, I think there's a better than decent chance he's on his way to VT in a couple of weeks, and if that is the case, I don't think it's as detrimental as some will make it seem. Most coaches on the staff will follow JF to VT the same way most coaches on the future HCs staff will follow him to Happy Valley.Yep. It's insane. Had I been there on Saturday night, I would have been chanting "Terry, Terry" along with everyone else because I'm thrilled that he's getting this opportunity and making the most of it. I love that he wore the Joe pin. I hope he comes out in a shirt, tie, and whale pants against Rutgers. I hope he does what we should do on Saturday and beats Rutgers, then keeps this group together and goes out and wins a bowl game.
None of that has any impact on if he should be our next head coach.
Tell that to the seniors and players that will be playing the last football game of their lives.I'm actually a little more "old school" when it comes to bowl games and think it's bullsh*t how many players sit out, especially now that they're getting paid. That being said, given the shift the program is making, the upcoming bowl game is at the very, very bottom of the list of priorities.
That would be awesome if that were the case, but I doubt most care.Tell that to the seniors and players that will be playing the last football game of their lives.
So we're going to get the coach from the best team in Virginia and we dumped our coach off to the worst team in VA? I like it.We’re going to get Chesney and have to like it
Not hard to see why we are 5-6 if that is the case.That would be awesome if that were the case, but I doubt most care.
Bowl game? Opt outs will begin the minute the Rutgers game is over. No senior on the two-deep with any chance of playing in the pros will risk injury to play in a meaningless bowl.I agree we should expect to beat Rutgers. The more important point is the 2nd part, getting the players to play in and win the bowl game. That would tell me everything I need to know about Terry.
What makes it meaningless? Why play in the Rutgers game, then? Or Nebraska? Or Michigan State?Bowl game? Opt outs will begin the minute the Rutgers game is over. No senior on the two-deep with any chance of playing in the pros will risk injury to play in a meaningless bowl.
I agree with your logic 100%, but sadly, that's just not the way it's viewed.What makes it meaningless? Why play in the Rutgers game, then? Or Nebraska? Or Michigan State?
So you're predicting that zero players will opt out of playing for Terry in this upcoming bowl game?What makes it meaningless? Why play in the Rutgers game, then? Or Nebraska? Or Michigan State?
How many of those seniors do you think would play in a bowl game? I expect several key opt outs.That would be awesome if that were the case, but I doubt most care.
Agree. Not sure it will be all but it will be many.Bowl game? Opt outs will begin the minute the Rutgers game is over. No senior on the two-deep with any chance of playing in the pros will risk injury to play in a meaningless bowl.
I certainly appreciatevTerry's love for PSU, his honesty and his efforts thus far. No doubt the players really like him and have given full effort. But, the Hire Terry Smith signs were too contrived, coupled with MRobs pronouncement. It all seemed so scripted. Not impressed with that
If no homerun hire then Chesney is my choice and if he turns it down, give Terry a shot.
I'm hoping that is the case.So you're predicting that zero players will opt out of playing for Terry in this upcoming bowl game?
Its an extra-game that does not factor into conference standing or the chance to win a national championship (not on the table I recognize). It may have value for younger players to get a leg up on next year, but if they are gone zero value. Absolutely meaningless for those prepping for the draft. Why would Allen and Singleton risk injury to play in the GameAbove Sports Bowl in Detriot against Ohio or Western Michigan?What makes it meaningless? Why play in the Rutgers game, then? Or Nebraska? Or Michigan State?
Without question. Add on another chunk of guys hitting the portal and what will likely be a decimated coaching staff.I expect several key opt outs.
There was a time not long ago where it was unheard of for a player to sit out one of these "meaningless" games. Players now are much more selfish, and the behavior gets acceptance, and even enthusiastic approval from a broken sports media who loves to push the "college football players are victims" narrative, even now that they are being paid!Its an extra-game that does not factor into conference standing or the chance to win a national championship (not on the table I recognize). It may have value for younger players to get a leg up on next year, but if they are gone zero value. Absolutely meaningless for those prepping for the draft. Why would Allen and Singleton risk injury to play in the GameAbove Sports Bowl in Detriot against Ohio or Western Michigan?
There will be a total of 41 NCAA Division I FBS college football bowl games in 2025, plus the 11 games of the 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP). In contrast, in 1980 there were 15; in 1990 there were 19. By 2000 there were 25, You can see the trend. This increase is nothing; more than a cash grab by various social structures (schools, conferences, towns, etc).There was a time not long ago where it was unheard of for a player to sit out one of these "meaningless" games. Players now are much more selfish, and the behavior gets acceptance, and even enthusiastic approval from a broken sports media who loves to push the "college football players are victims" narrative, even now that they are being paid!
I didn't say he has to be a geniusComments like this are hilarious to me. People act like you need to be some kind of genius to be a college football coach. You ever hear these guys talk? Most college football coaches are complete dopes. You need a guy who knows football (check) and a guy who is a leader (check). Hire Terry.
If he tells Kaytron or DDS to play in a bowl game he's not looking out for them.I agree we should expect to beat Rutgers. The more important point is the 2nd part, getting the players to play in and win the bowl game. That would tell me everything I need to know about Terry.
It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Accept bowls for what they areAgain, it's about getting the players to play in the bowl game. That is the important part. If he can do that, Terry is the guy. No question.
They know what it isTell that to the seniors and players that will be playing the last football game of their lives.
This x1000Bowl game? Opt outs will begin the minute the Rutgers game is over. No senior on the two-deep with any chance of playing in the pros will risk injury to play in a meaningless bowl.
Sure he is. Would be a great example to show. Don't quit on your team. Finish what you start. Team above individual.If he tells Kaytron or DDS to play in a bowl game he's not looking out for them.