everything was a good hire. McCray had a great resume'... etc. Nope. Wanted to hear his slant, and after 20 minutes... turned it off
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He is close with Cohen so he's going to defend him, even over MSU.everything was a good hire. McCray had a great resume'... etc. Nope. Wanted to hear his slant, and after 20 minutes... turned it off
McCray was a 50% ish coach ....It’s easy to judge his hires in the rear view mirror. I can’t think of a single hire that wasn’t initially praised by people in the college athletics world. Leach was probably the biggest WTF hire he made because a lot of people said his offense wouldn’t work in the SEC. The other hires were all younger rising stars in their sports which is what we are going to get at State, either that or an older retread. I don’t look at Cohens hires as being his failures, I look at marketing and fund raising as being his failures. I don’t think he was a very forward thinker and didn’t surround himself with people who excelled in his weaknesses.
I can only speak for me. The moorehead thing really left me with a wtf moment. We were a legit top 25 program at the time and there had to have been strong interest from experienced/qualified head coaches at the time. And to go with basically an unproven assistant tainted my view of Cohen from then on.It’s easy to judge his hires in the rear view mirror. I can’t think of a single hire that wasn’t initially praised by people in the college athletics world. Leach was probably the biggest WTF hire he made because a lot of people said his offense wouldn’t work in the SEC. The other hires were all younger rising stars in their sports which is what we are going to get at State, either that or an older retread. I don’t look at Cohens hires as being his failures, I look at marketing and fund raising as being his failures. I don’t think he was a very forward thinker and didn’t surround himself with people who excelled in his weaknesses.
Joe Judge was apparently the target until the Giants saved us.I can only speak for me. The moorehead thing really left me with a wtf moment. We were a legit top 25 program at the time and there had to have been strong interest from experienced/qualified head coaches at the time. And to go with basically an unproven assistant tainted my view of Cohen from then on.
Dude 17 that ‘looked good on paper’ BS. Either the hire was good or it wasn’t. Moorhead wasn’t. His plan of attack was bad from the beginning.It’s easy to judge his hires in the rear view mirror. I can’t think of a single hire that wasn’t initially praised by people in the college athletics world. Leach was probably the biggest WTF hire he made because a lot of people said his offense wouldn’t work in the SEC. The other hires were all younger rising stars in their sports which is what we are going to get at State, either that or an older retread. I don’t look at Cohens hires as being his failures, I look at marketing and fund raising as being his failures. I don’t think he was a very forward thinker and didn’t surround himself with people who excelled in his weaknesses.
Cohen was his source. Rosebowl isn’t going to sever that tie.everything was a good hire. McCray had a great resume'... etc. Nope. Wanted to hear his slant, and after 20 minutes... turned it off
Always felt cohen used him as a mouth piece. Now he is worried where he will get his scoop from. Like always party ties.He is close with Cohen so he's going to defend him, even over MSU.
This. Was very surprised he went that route. Penn state at that. Franklin coaching tree had no solid background. Was a huge gamble when our program was solid. Cohen went all in to make us a finess passing football program. it's changed our identify for better or worse. Right now jury is still out.I can only speak for me. The moorehead thing really left me with a wtf moment. We were a legit top 25 program at the time and there had to have been strong interest from experienced/qualified head coaches at the time. And to go with basically an unproven assistant tainted my view of Cohen from then on.
Have you ever read her interview on that?Couldn't finish the episode. Saying a large majority of our fans wanted Gary Henderson to get the full time job is BS.
Cohen hired 3 coaches that didn't last 2 seasons. Had McCray not had health issues she was done.
Have you ever read her interview on that?
She stated pretty clearly that the health issue was the stress of covid on her mentally. Had zero to do with cancer etc...
Yesterday on F'baum, while evaluating Cohen, Paawwlll said JoMo was a reach.I can only speak for me. The moorehead thing really left me with a wtf moment. We were a legit top 25 program at the time and there had to have been strong interest from experienced/qualified head coaches at the time. And to go with basically an unproven assistant tainted my view of Cohen from then on.
All a smoke screen. She's already back as an assistant at Rutgers.I had always assumed she left for cancer treatments.
McCray fired herself.Couldn't finish the episode. Saying a large majority of our fans wanted Gary Henderson to get the full time job is BS.
Cohen hired 3 coaches that didn't last 2 seasons. Had McCray not had health issues she was done.
Agree with the premise, but not about the strong interest. Getting a coach post-Mullen was always going to be tough. Sort of like following up Saban at Alabama. So, I wouldn't have been mad about a second-tier type guy. What I was mad about, is that he took everything we had built, and totally disassembled it (on the offensive side). It was truly unbelievable. So by year 2, I'm like well I can't change it may as well ride it out and hope this passing crap works. I'm still that way with Leach, I'm very skeptical, but we'll see, we're married to it now.I can only speak for me. The moorehead thing really left me with a wtf moment. We were a legit top 25 program at the time and there had to have been strong interest from experienced/qualified head coaches at the time. And to go with basically an unproven assistant tainted my view of Cohen from then on.
Yep. Penson quit on MSU. It had NOTHING to do with cancer. That was purely our butthurt fans running with that excuse. She was a terrible coach and good riddance.Have you ever read her interview on that?
She stated pretty clearly that the health issue was the stress of covid on her mentally. Had zero to do with cancer etc...
Those that wanted Henderson are the same ones that wanted Cohen to stay and that is obviously a very small %, not a "large majority"Couldn't finish the episode. Saying a large majority of our fans wanted Gary Henderson to get the full time job is BS.
Cohen hired 3 coaches that didn't last 2 seasons. Had McCray not had health issues she was done.
It’s not your job as the AD to make hires that look good on paper. It’s your job to make hires that are actually good. Joe blow on 6pack praising the hires don’t mean anything. We aren’t qualified or paid to know who is going to be a good hire. The AD is, or is supposed to be. Cohen made a bunch of bad hires.It’s easy to judge his hires in the rear view mirror. I can’t think of a single hire that wasn’t initially praised by people in the college athletics world. Leach was probably the biggest WTF hire he made because a lot of people said his offense wouldn’t work in the SEC. The other hires were all younger rising stars in their sports which is what we are going to get at State, either that or an older retread. I don’t look at Cohens hires as being his failures, I look at marketing and fund raising as being his failures. I don’t think he was a very forward thinker and didn’t surround himself with people who excelled in his weaknesses.
Yea the health reasons was a cover. Some people that cover msu womens hoops told me that directly. She was allowed to use that as an excuse to leave.McCray fired herself.
sameeverything was a good hire. McCray had a great resume'... etc. Nope. Wanted to hear his slant, and after 20 minutes... turned it off
You lost me at this part because it’s not true. It makes us look like a great stepping stone if anything. We can’t help if we lose people to higher payer jobs.Rosie mentioned that he asked IB directly if there was truth to the rumor and IB told him absolutely not, which was a lie. I understand if he wanted to keep it covered up, but if they were truly friends, he would have told him something like "Steve, I can't answer that." If I'm Rosie, that would burn me. As for Rosie saying we should be proud that we have ADs wanted by other SEC schools and it is in our best interest having Templeton at the SEC office, Byrne at Bama, Stricklin at Flawda, and now IB at the Barn. That is BS. We could send our ADs to all the SEC schools and it would not help us one bit. These guys are focused on their present jobs/schools and maroon is in their rearview mirror. Them leaving makes us look undesirable and just a stepping stone job.
Not the same as following saban. Mullen didn't win championships. Mullen left us in a strong successful place to build off of. We were much more attractive as a job as anywhere and any time in our history. Mullen got to stay 9 years had a lot of success and had time to have done 6 win years to rebuild back to 8 wins. That's really attractive plus being in the sec. Moorhead was a big gamble like Mullen was when we didn't have to. Mullen also had a championship pedigree and multiple years of success as a coordinator at multiple power 5 and g5 schools snd had been in the SEC. Moorhead was just a good OC at penn state with a coach he had barely coached with. That was just fubar from a rookie that didn't understand the situation. He got leach because the other power 5 schools steered cleared and it was late January too late to get in the game with anyone else because he 17ed up Moorhead firing and waited too late. Baseball has always been our thing but John was in over his head with everything else.Agree with the premise, but not about the strong interest. Getting a coach post-Mullen was always going to be tough. Sort of like following up Saban at Alabama. So, I wouldn't have been mad about a second-tier type guy. What I was mad about, is that he took everything we had built, and totally disassembled it (on the offensive side). It was truly unbelievable. So by year 2, I'm like well I can't change it may as well ride it out and hope this passing crap works. I'm still that way with Leach, I'm very skeptical, but we'll see, we're married to it now.
We literally would have been better just hiring Todd Grantham. And if he sucked 3 years from then, oh well, we're in the exact same place.