futaba said:the same guy that proved anybody can win here. That's fing incredible.
I saw this post on a UK board about the MSU job: <div>Coach34 said:by other coaches
rumors of drug issues and suspensions
The Sidney saga
Fighting in the stands on national TV in wife beaters, one player not being kicked off for it, and the coach being retained at the end of the season
Lack of discipline in the program
Coaches talk people. Grant, Johnson, Barbee, Kennedy...they know what the hell is going on here- and they talk to other coaches. Players talk to other players about what goes on in the programs. Our reputation is like our program was at the end of Jackie's tenure.
Adding all that extra baggage to our job has hurt our search quite a bit. And I didnt realize it would to this extent.
And to add to it- Scott Stricklin cant let what happened today happen. You dont let something like that get out unless you know damn sure the deal is done. Our AD is not doing a very good job with this search in my opinion.
I didnt realize how problematic our program was viewed from the outside- and I think our AD is doing a piss poor job. But before you jump on me about this search, think about what you are saying. You're trying to throw it in my face that our job is not attractive- maybe you ought to ask yourself why that is when we have won games, pay well, and have talent inside the state to support the program? We have a very stable Athletic Department and a history of being very patient with coaches. So explain to me why we are having trouble hiring?
Can't compare SEC basketball to SEC football. There are mid major conferences that may be better than the SEC at the top in basketball. A Bryce Drew/ Kenny Payne hire in basketball is nowhere near as bad as a Hugh Freeze hire in the greatest conference in the nation. You're just as bad about slinging **** and negativity and then when something finally goes wrong, there you are to claim you saw it coming. Turns out, neither you nor C34, nor anyone else for that matter, saw this bull **** coming. But hopefully Scott can pull something out of his ***.shsdawg said:NOW you finally get it, at least part of it. You laughed at me a couple of months ago when I said I wasn't sure that any up and comer would want this job at this point. The AD is going to have REALLY earned his money if he avoids a Freeze type hire. Freeze may turn out to be Vince Lombardi but his hire wasn't one thy would get anyone excited.
mstatefan88 said:We still may have to hire an assistant coach as our new head coach because things didn't change enough for us to become a higher quality school where a current head coach would want to take a step up to.
I applaud Stansbury for what he was able to accomplish. I was too young to know anything about MSU basketball during the years we sucked, but from all accounts we were terrible. Stansbury changed that, and we should be forever grateful. But do you not find it odd that even with all of that success we have had at least2 mid major coaches that currently make 1/3 of the money we are willing to pay them turnour job down? Who do you think is responsible for that?
I love Stansbury for what he did, but if you think he is blameless for our current situation then you are kidding yourself.
You make some valid points, but when it comes to LSU and Bama football and UK basketball, it is rare (except in a case like Pitino and Saban) that a coaching change isn't a firing. Those jobs aren't stepping stones like MSU and Ole Miss, which really haven't been stepping stones at all.DawgatAuburn said:But expand it to other states too.
In Louisiana you've had Dale Brown and John Brady. Neither left for greener pastures. If you go back 25 years in football the only ones who left for better things might be Arnsparger and Saban, and Saban was a colossal failure in the NFL before striking gold at Bama.
In Alabama you've had Wimp, Hobbs and Gottfried at Bama and Sonny Smith, Ellis, and Lebo. All were fired. In football, it's a massacre. Stallings is the only coach who retired somewhat on his own terms. Perkins, Curry, Dubose, Shula, Price, Dye, Bowden, and Tuberville were all fired too.
Kentucky people of all people ought to realize that their situation is the exception, not the rule, but even there Sutton got canned, Pitino left on his own, Tubby left before they fired him, and Gillespie got fired. Cal will be there until he gets bored with college ball or given a show cause penalty.
Funny you should mention Richard and Sherrill - two people who "retired" to oblivion.Coach34 said:hell, what idiot didnt know that before Richard Williams or Jackie Sherrill- that hell Miss State was a dead end job?
That'sbecause your self-esteem isn't attached to message board cred and you actually care enough about MSU to not post negative information to prove you are in the know or to support an agenda.HD6 said:Also, I'm not knocking over small children to get to my computer every time I get a call with a snippet of information.