Merkin wrote:Getting ASU basketball bad?
That's awesome.
Moderators: UAdevil, JMarkJohns
Merkin wrote:Getting ASU basketball bad?
I hear they're changing the stadium nickname to The Big Trailer.Merkin wrote:Getting ASU basketball bad?
"It came to a certain point where folks (former players) wanted to root against our own program. When Rich Rodriguez got the job, I don't think people understand how difficult of a job it was that he took over. First of all, he didn't have 85 scholarship players when he took over the program. … We all understand he took over 50-55 scholarship players. You can't win in the Big Ten or anywhere else with that number of players. While we were going through our toughest times, guys decided they were going to sabotage recruiting, badmouth the program on their social media outlets. This is a new day and era where these kids are social media-driven. When you have those type of things, you lose recruits, you lose support."
OSUCat wrote:MIchigan fans are going to be furious when they wake up.
Go to MGOBlog - they are already furious.OSUCat wrote:MIchigan fans are going to be furious when they wake up.
Chicat wrote:RichRod deserves a raise. Bump his salary higher than Dream Job Graham Cracka's at the end of the season. He's an #OKG. Gotta keep him.
I think he said he wants to stay in Tucson forever and doesnt plan on leaving during his first press conference.Merkin wrote:Chicat wrote:RichRod deserves a raise. Bump his salary higher than Dream Job Graham Cracka's at the end of the season. He's an #OKG. Gotta keep him.
I agree. RR has put himself back on the radar for any upper tier program openings. He was underpaid when he came here, and he has never said that the UA is his dream job and he wants to stay here forever. Just a bunch of maybes and ifs.
I remember after the 2012 blowout, RR went, and shook Kelly's hand but both of them kept walking and barely broke stride; they didn't really say much of anything to each other. The look on RichRod's face was one where you could see that he was filing this one away for payback. I think he would have loved to have beaten Kelly instead of Helfrich, but he'll definitely take this payback.azcat49 wrote:One thing for certain, RR took Helfitch to the woodshed for the second year in a row. I mean flat out embarresed him from a coaching perspective.
No greater example then when we ran that wheel route to TJG on the right side of the field and then about 2 plays later we ran it to the left side and NW scored. No awareness of this by the Oregon defense and of course no adjustment.
Oregon football is done being what it was IMO as long as they keep Helfitch as coach. The guy is a boy and he was coaching against a man in RR
This. All of this.splitsecond wrote:RichRod was on Bickley today and he was not shy in saying he wants to be in Tucson and that he believes we can win national championships here. His daughter is at u of a , his son is playing HS football, and he mentioned signing a contract extension. He also said there are things that need to be done to help recruiting and that the administration is behind him 100%.
If course he will be courted by other schools if he keeps up the trend of success and improvement, but he has also seen how Tucson can treat a national power in our basketball program, so why risk a new environment? If he has the support he wants and can actually build withe program to compete with the other power schools, why go anywhere? The thing people admittedly did not appreciate at Michigan was RichRod's genius ability to create and win on his own terms and ideas. His offensive schemes changed he entire world of college football and right when he could have capitalized and become the king shit of the sport at WVU he left thinking a power historical program would help him realize his dream in a faster and bigger way. Why on earth would he make that mistake twice? Yes his is a story of redemption and proving he can be a success again, but what better way to stick it to the people who either (a) doubted him or (b) copied him at bigger programs than to do it right here in Tucson?
I doubt it CG my backup lap top is a Dell Inspiron 6000 running XP............catgrad97 wrote:That laptop may be the only working one in the country older than mine.
Headline in the Detroit Free Press: "Rich Rod plucks Ducks, tweaks U-M."
Headline at Cleveland.com: "Rich Rodriguez adds to Michigan's lousy week with Arizona's upset of Oregon."
Rodriguez chuckles when he hears those headlines. But he won't indulge the subject for long.
"A lot of our staff was on that ride with me as well, and we were so disappointed that we couldn't see that thing through at Michigan. And now we get an opportunity to try again. But we're not even close to where we're going to be. That's why we're so excited."
The implications are thrilling for Wildcats fans, who have never seen their team play in Rose Bowl, much less a national-championship game: Rodriguez is in his third season in Tucson, where he is 21-10 overall. If we're all witnessing the re-emergence of an impact coach burning for revenge, Arizona could be entering its golden era of athletics.
Can you name another school with a better combo platter of football and basketball coaches? Certainly the pairing of Rodriguez and Sean Miller makes a short list that includes Ohio State (Urban Meyer, Thad Matta), Michigan State (Mark Dantonio, Tom Izzo), Oklahoma (Bob Stoops, Lon Kruger) and Duke (David Cutcliffe and Mike Krzyzewski).
"I've been around coaches my entire life," Arizona Athletic Director Greg Byrne said. "They're all extremely competitive or they would never get to this level. But I've never met anyone more competitive than Rich Rodriguez and Sean Miller."
"My son is playing well in high school, starting as a sophomore (quarterback)," Rodriguez said. "My daughter made the cheering squad at U of A. And I love the weather. Are you kidding me? Look outside. And the support I've gotten, and my staff has gotten from U of A fans and the university is outstanding. So we're really happy here. And we want to build the best program in America right here in Tucson, Arizona."
ANGCatFan wrote:Good Brinkley azcentral article on Coach Rod.
Headline in the Detroit Free Press: "Rich Rod plucks Ducks, tweaks U-M."
Headline at Cleveland.com: "Rich Rodriguez adds to Michigan's lousy week with Arizona's upset of Oregon."
Rodriguez chuckles when he hears those headlines. But he won't indulge the subject for long.
"A lot of our staff was on that ride with me as well, and we were so disappointed that we couldn't see that thing through at Michigan. And now we get an opportunity to try again. But we're not even close to where we're going to be. That's why we're so excited."
The implications are thrilling for Wildcats fans, who have never seen their team play in Rose Bowl, much less a national-championship game: Rodriguez is in his third season in Tucson, where he is 21-10 overall. If we're all witnessing the re-emergence of an impact coach burning for revenge, Arizona could be entering its golden era of athletics.
Can you name another school with a better combo platter of football and basketball coaches? Certainly the pairing of Rodriguez and Sean Miller makes a short list that includes Ohio State (Urban Meyer, Thad Matta), Michigan State (Mark Dantonio, Tom Izzo), Oklahoma (Bob Stoops, Lon Kruger) and Duke (David Cutcliffe and Mike Krzyzewski).
"I've been around coaches my entire life," Arizona Athletic Director Greg Byrne said. "They're all extremely competitive or they would never get to this level. But I've never met anyone more competitive than Rich Rodriguez and Sean Miller."
"My son is playing well in high school, starting as a sophomore (quarterback)," Rodriguez said. "My daughter made the cheering squad at U of A. And I love the weather. Are you kidding me? Look outside. And the support I've gotten, and my staff has gotten from U of A fans and the university is outstanding. So we're really happy here. And we want to build the best program in America right here in Tucson, Arizona."
Now that he's back, it only means other schools are going to come calling again, going to consider his problems at Michigan to be the fault of Michigan's dysfunction.
Enjoy the moment, Arizona fans. Because these things turn fast in college football. Rodriguez will be courted by the end of the year. Count on it.
Dan Mullen.TuiTouchdown wrote:I just hope Florida keeps winning.
Two highly sought after coaches and maybe the most sought after AD in the country.AZCatGirl wrote:If Bleacher Report is trying to make me worry, it's not working. It's not like Arizona fans aren't used to having a highly sought after coach. Only now we'll probably have two highly sought after coaches instead of just one, and Byrne isn't going to let either of them get away easily.
Arizona doesn't usually stay in the rare air when reaching these heights. The Wildcats are 13-8-1 when playing as a team ranked in the Top 10. Teams with that kind of rating should be winning more than 59 percent of their games.
So, yes, Arizona fans might be conditioned for an eventual disappointment, but don't worry about that now. Save the hand-wringing about losing Rodriguez to another school - cough, cough ... Florida ... cough, cough - for another time.
On this day, Arizona's coaches, facilities, athletic director, conference, momentum and young talent combine to form a program that is in its best and most sustainable shape ... ever. That's not going to change, no matter what happens Saturday night.
Enjoy.
His daughter is a cheerleader at UofA as well.Alieberman wrote:RichRod has a kid who is a starting QB as a sophomore on his high school team.
I don't think he's going anywhere until possibly his kids finish high school.
potentially...unless he gets offered 5 million a year from florida in a few months and his kid can go play in a much better high school competition area in florida. arizona couldn't match that. with a potential raise for sean miller coming and dealing with the finances for the mckale renovation, it will take some more big time donations for us to be able to give rich rod a highly competitive top 10 type salary. in order for us to keep him, we will have to probably double his base pay. right now i believe it is only 1.85 million a year, which is barely in the top 50 for salary. to even be top 20, he'll have to have his base salary bumped to at least 2.8-3.0 million a year.Alieberman wrote:RichRod has a kid who is a starting QB as a sophomore on his high school team.
I don't think he's going anywhere until possibly his kids finish high school.