Teams
Teams
Fan Sites
Forums
Shows
College
College Football News
College Football Player Rankings
College Football Rankings
College Football Playoff
College Basketball News
Women's Sports
NIL
NIL News
NIL Valuation
NIL Deals
NIL Deal Tracker
Sports Business
Transfer Portal
Transfer Portal News
NCAA Transfer Portal
Transfer Portal Rankings
Transfer Portal Team Rankings
Recruiting
Football Recruiting
Basketball Recruiting
Database
Team Rankings
Player Rankings
Industry Comparison
Commitments
Recruiting Prediction Machine
High School
High School News
Schools
Rankings
Scores
Draft
NFL Draft
NFL Draft News
Draft By Stars
College Draft History
College Draft Totals
NBA Draft
NBA Draft News
Pro
NFL
NASCAR
NBA
Culture
Sports Betting
About
About
On3 App
Advertise
Press
FAQ
Contact
Log in
Register
Message Boards
Rivals300
Recruiting Board
NIL Valuation
Transfer Portal
Andy & Ari On3
New posts
Menu
Install the app
Install
Ryan Day supports auto qualifers in CFP, touts Big Ten as top conference: 'Look at the results'
5 storylines to track at Big Ten Media Days: Michigan punishment, playoff format debate, Julian Sayin & more
Heisman Trophy Dark Horses: Under-the-radar candidates for 2025
Scott Drew reflects on Baylor’s path from NCAA scandal to top program under his leadership
Alleged shooter in Chace Calicut arrest, shot and killed on Monday
Reply to thread
Forums
West Virginia
Mountaineer Message Board
What does failure look like at WVU?
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Jason Voorhees" data-source="post: 132143756" data-attributes="member: 1512498"><p>Bo Pelini would be an interesting guy. I think his Brand of football is highly compatible with what has had success at wvu. I Also like the fact that Pelini has some snarl to him. One of my concerns with Brown is he is to nice of a guy. Most winning coach's are not the nicest people but there teams always seem to run with a high level of proficiency and discipline. Players that play for a coach like Pelini know if the keep Fu%%ing up their balls will be hanged on the gallow. Also going with a older guy we wouldn't have to pay as much up front to hire them. They also don't have as much to lose by taking the job. If they do have success they would be less likely to be pursued by the royals. Blue bloods in most cases like to pursue the younger candidates that have success at mid level power 5 schools as opposed to the older guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Voorhees, post: 132143756, member: 1512498"] Bo Pelini would be an interesting guy. I think his Brand of football is highly compatible with what has had success at wvu. I Also like the fact that Pelini has some snarl to him. One of my concerns with Brown is he is to nice of a guy. Most winning coach's are not the nicest people but there teams always seem to run with a high level of proficiency and discipline. Players that play for a coach like Pelini know if the keep Fu%%ing up their balls will be hanged on the gallow. Also going with a older guy we wouldn't have to pay as much up front to hire them. They also don't have as much to lose by taking the job. If they do have success they would be less likely to be pursued by the royals. Blue bloods in most cases like to pursue the younger candidates that have success at mid level power 5 schools as opposed to the older guys. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Name
Post reply
Forums
West Virginia
Mountaineer Message Board
What does failure look like at WVU?
Top
Bottom