I really hope this Lane thing blows up in his face. Probably won't as Sumrall may end of being a great hire. He'd better hope so.
This isn’t really on loafers.I really hope this Lane thing blows up in his face. Probably won't as Sumrall may end of being a great hire. He'd better hope so.
This isn’t really on loafers.
The guy wanted the Florida job. Was loafers supposed to just say no?
Hate away!I thank you not to tee tee on my loafers hate.
I was really 17ing pissed for a second. Then I realized Derek Zimmerman isn't even a coach for us right now.Hate away!
Nothing is happening to Stricklin. He is extended to 2030 and then gets a Cush Emeritus gig.I really hope this Lane thing blows up in his face. Probably won't as Sumrall may end of being a great hire. He'd better hope so.
I need one of them emuritas thingsNothing is happening to Stricklin. He is extended to 2030 and then gets a Cush Emeritus gig.
Have there ever been two bigger loser *** frauds than Strick and Cohen?
Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
These young people will never understand.
Thanks Mrs. Templeton for the feedback.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
That’s actually pretty good insight, Terry Lempleton.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
That idiot would pace the baseline and scowl at the Hump because students had the audacity to yell “sucks” and ruffle newspapers during opposing player intros. 17 that guy.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
He taught Loafers and Coinz everything they know about holiday illumination!
That idiot would pace the baseline and scowl at the Hump because students had the audacity to yell “sucks” and ruffle newspapers during opposing player intros. 17 that guy.
Let’s take a step back there.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
...and say "we hired him because we wanted someone who could win an ncaa game hosted here"Just go hire the Lipscomb coach.
Has Byrne done it at Arizona or Bama? I can’t recall him poaching from us directly.Mississippi State is like the farm team for the rest of the SEC. It's depressing. We've got three former athletic directors at different SEC schools, and if we have any coaches who are good enough, those AD's will just hire them at their current school.
This is the type of Wikipedia entry that gets you banned from contributing.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
Byrne isn’t as lazy as the other two.Has Byrne done it at Arizona or Bama? I can’t recall him poaching from us directly.
Is this you Larry? You told Stanbury just make the NIT at least once every 3 years and you'll be fine. You did balance the budget which was good but the "poor Ole Mississippi State" mentality started with you. You treated the rich boosters like gold but you treated the rest of us and students like crap. I celebrated when you were asked to leave.Larry Templeton was an exemplary AD.....in the 1980s and 1990s. Before him, the Athletic Department was bleeding money and had no stability. After Carl Maddox retired, they hired Alabama's Assistant AD who promptly banned cowbells and game-day ticket sales. He was followed by Charlie Carr who moved on after 2 years.
In the 1990s we went to three College World Series, a Final Four, the SEC Championship game, and finally developed a decent Ladies Basketball program.
Templeton stopped the financial bleeding and finally put the athletic department in the black. Problem was that he stayed too long and Athletics moved on to marketing geniuses who weren't afraid to invest money in sports.
I like it! We didn't want him anyway.Unpopular opinion: aside from being a cool guy, and probably a good recruiter, Zimmerman had yet to show he was a good field coach. If Ally Perry had not been on the team this year, there surely would have been four or five more losses.