chiefzona wrote:There is a small group of Arizona "investors" who are putting up the money to get RR out by December is a small tidbit that I heard in passing.

Still good to hear that there are still "investors" interested in Arizona Football.
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chiefzona wrote:There is a small group of Arizona "investors" who are putting up the money to get RR out by December is a small tidbit that I heard in passing.
OSUCat wrote:chiefzona wrote:There is a small group of Arizona "investors" who are putting up the money to get RR out by December is a small tidbit that I heard in passing.I got the image of Chief and friends siting around in the backyard passing one dollar bills saying "Damn, another 6.8 million to go." Ha.
Still good to hear that there are still "investors" interested in Arizona Football.
I'd pitch in $5OSUCat wrote:chiefzona wrote:There is a small group of Arizona "investors" who are putting up the money to get RR out by December is a small tidbit that I heard in passing.I got the image of Chief and friends siting around in the backyard passing one dollar bills saying "Damn, another 6.8 million to go." Ha.
Still good to hear that there are still "investors" interested in Arizona Football.
Have heard the same, although to be fair the "inner circle" have been prepping for it since before the season began. The loss to Houston just accelerated those discussions though. If he loses the team or all of Tucson by the time the Utah game is over he'll be done then. He could last the entire season, but I highly doubt it.EVCat wrote:
I had heard that there was the kind of preliminary discussion that kicks off a process like this with an AD and donors that there was interest in removing RR if he lost this Houston game. I am going to assume those forces within our inner circle are sticking to their word and things are already moving. That doesn't mean he is getting fired now...but I believe, based on what I heard weeks ago, that it is done...the necessary discussions about money and what direction to take are already underway.
Right...the conversation was had over the off season that Houston was the potential trigger, but the discussions have been happening for a while. The Houston game was just the reasonable (to some of the bigger donors) point to say "no...things are not changing" and actually begin engaging the AD, as much as that can be done without transparency. The point where the machine starts to move. I had also heard some say he would be gone if he lost to Houston, like gone this week, but that was more wishful thinking from the folks who are the most aggressive in this process.ChooChooCat wrote:Have heard the same, although to be fair the "inner circle" have been prepping for it since before the season began. The loss to Houston just accelerated those discussions though. If he loses the team or all of Tucson by the time the Utah game is over he'll be done then. He could last the entire season, but I highly doubt it.EVCat wrote:
I had heard that there was the kind of preliminary discussion that kicks off a process like this with an AD and donors that there was interest in removing RR if he lost this Houston game. I am going to assume those forces within our inner circle are sticking to their word and things are already moving. That doesn't mean he is getting fired now...but I believe, based on what I heard weeks ago, that it is done...the necessary discussions about money and what direction to take are already underway.
Who's apologizing for RR? I'm sure not and I haven't seen anyone else do it. All I get upset about is when people throw BS against the wall hoping it will stick. Now tell us Chief, since you started this thought a day or so ago that discussions are happening within inner circles somewhere and plans are being made to have RR gone by December,I believe is what you said. Who are these people and what inner circles. Come on put your money where your mouth is. Who told you? The reason I question this is because people that are truly "connected" somewhere, don't spread crap they hear like you do.They know if they do, they won't be connected for long.chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
With RR haters, the first years were "except, except, except".chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
Well...on this, he is right on the money. Actually, those discussions have occurred among donors with clout for a while, but this game was a trigger for some to start "working" and engaging decision makers.tgrumpy2 wrote:Who's apologizing for RR? I'm sure not and I haven't seen anyone else do it. All I get upset about is when people throw BS against the wall hoping it will stick. Now tell us Chief, since you started this thought a day or so ago that discussions are happening within inner circles somewhere and plans are being made to have RR gone by December,I believe is what you said. Who are these people and what inner circles. Come on put your money where your mouth is. Who told you? The reason I question this is because people that are truly "connected" somewhere, don't spread crap they hear like you do.They know if they do, they won't be connected for long.chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
I don't see anyone who thinks his future is anything other than compeletely dependent on this year's results, i.e., he produces or goes. I'm interested to see as well where this apologist clique is.tgrumpy2 wrote:Who's apologizing for RR? I'm sure not and I haven't seen anyone else do it. All I get upset about is when people throw BS against the wall hoping it will stick. Now tell us Chief, since you started this thought a day or so ago that discussions are happening within inner circles somewhere and plans are being made to have RR gone by December,I believe is what you said. Who are these people and what inner circles. Come on put your money where your mouth is. Who told you? The reason I question this is because people that are truly "connected" somewhere, don't spread crap they hear like you do.They know if they do, they won't be connected for long.chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
EVCat wrote:With RR haters, the first years were "except, except, except".chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
You are not a special type. Or a deeper thinker. You just had a personal bias that happened to meet the end result. Yay for you. But during the first three years, the RR haters wanted to exclude all successes.
There were successes, huge mistakes, some incredibly bad luck, and some incredible hubris. All of this came together to where we are today, which is where it is time to make a change. But pretending to have had some kind of insight when so much unknown at the start influenced the failure we are at today is disingenuous, even if the end result matches your original prediction. Confirmation of hypothesis is not science unless it is met because of the factors cited from the start (incredible over-simplification of science...sorry, in advance, to the scientists)...
You wanted to be right, accompanied by UA failure more than you wanted to be wrong with UA success. That was clear in the times when success was present. So please don't insult the intelligence of everyone here. Like you care...I know. The act is well known.
I haven't seen him right very often and I'm still looking at this as nothing more than gossip and wishful thinking on his part.EVCat wrote:Well...on this, he is right on the money. Actually, those discussions have occurred among donors with clout for a while, but this game was a trigger for some to start "working" and engaging decision makers.tgrumpy2 wrote:Who's apologizing for RR? I'm sure not and I haven't seen anyone else do it. All I get upset about is when people throw BS against the wall hoping it will stick. Now tell us Chief, since you started this thought a day or so ago that discussions are happening within inner circles somewhere and plans are being made to have RR gone by December,I believe is what you said. Who are these people and what inner circles. Come on put your money where your mouth is. Who told you? The reason I question this is because people that are truly "connected" somewhere, don't spread crap they hear like you do.They know if they do, they won't be connected for long.chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
But people don't give up sources when they have them. Not on message boards. All you can do is follow the people who have consistently been right over the years.
That is spot on right!azcat49 wrote:EVCat wrote:With RR haters, the first years were "except, except, except".chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
You are not a special type. Or a deeper thinker. You just had a personal bias that happened to meet the end result. Yay for you. But during the first three years, the RR haters wanted to exclude all successes.
There were successes, huge mistakes, some incredibly bad luck, and some incredible hubris. All of this came together to where we are today, which is where it is time to make a change. But pretending to have had some kind of insight when so much unknown at the start influenced the failure we are at today is disingenuous, even if the end result matches your original prediction. Confirmation of hypothesis is not science unless it is met because of the factors cited from the start (incredible over-simplification of science...sorry, in advance, to the scientists)...
You wanted to be right, accompanied by UA failure more than you wanted to be wrong with UA success. That was clear in the times when success was present. So please don't insult the intelligence of everyone here. Like you care...I know. The act is well known.
Yep, no one will give up that info but it is right
I'm just a lowly poster who made a wild guess and 85% of what I guessed came true. How's that for your hubris and scientific hypothesis.EVCat wrote:With RR haters, the first years were "except, except, except".chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
You are not a special type. Or a deeper thinker. You just had a personal bias that happened to meet the end result. Yay for you. But during the first three years, the RR haters wanted to exclude all successes.
There were successes, huge mistakes, some incredibly bad luck, and some incredible hubris. All of this came together to where we are today, which is where it is time to make a change. But pretending to have had some kind of insight when so much unknown at the start influenced the failure we are at today is disingenuous, even if the end result matches your original prediction. Confirmation of hypothesis is not science unless it is met because of the factors cited from the start (incredible over-simplification of science...sorry, in advance, to the scientists)...
You wanted to be right, accompanied by UA failure more than you wanted to be wrong with UA success. That was clear in the times when success was present. So please don't insult the intelligence of everyone here. Like you care...I know. The act is well known.
I love the idea. He obviously can recruit and has the football knowledge and game planning needed to win. Plus he does not need a housing allowance and has incredible footwork he can pass down to the new QBs.azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Don't like the sound of that. There's one of those in my head that should be available by the end of this year.chiefzona wrote:azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Thanks bud. No thanks. Heeke has a CMU retread in mind. I'm retired from football. I just get to watch now. Fun fun fun.
Yay Butch or Kelly!chiefzona wrote:azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Thanks bud. No thanks. Heeke has a CMU retread in mind. I'm retired from football. I just get to watch now. Fun fun fun.
Jesus we could do the same for Stoops regime and it'd look similar. Arizona and 4 star recruits simply don't work.azgreg wrote:
ChooChooCat wrote:Yay Butch or Kelly!chiefzona wrote:azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Thanks bud. No thanks. Heeke has a CMU retread in mind. I'm retired from football. I just get to watch now. Fun fun fun.
Ugh I'm so tired of retreads. Up and coming coordinators or gtfo. I don't fully buy what you're spitting, but either way if Heeke hires a retread of any kind I will not support the program.
chiefzona wrote:azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Thanks bud. No thanks. Heeke has a CMU retread in mind. I'm retired from football. I just get to watch now. Fun fun fun.
EVCat wrote:With RR haters, the first years were "except, except, except".chiefzona wrote:With RR apologists it's always been but but but but.......
You are not a special type. Or a deeper thinker. You just had a personal bias that happened to meet the end result. Yay for you. But during the first three years, the RR haters wanted to exclude all successes.
There were successes, huge mistakes, some incredibly bad luck, and some incredible hubris. All of this came together to where we are today, which is where it is time to make a change. But pretending to have had some kind of insight when so much unknown at the start influenced the failure we are at today is disingenuous, even if the end result matches your original prediction. Confirmation of hypothesis is not science unless it is met because of the factors cited from the start (incredible over-simplification of science...sorry, in advance, to the scientists)...
You wanted to be right, accompanied by UA failure more than you wanted to be wrong with UA success. That was clear in the times when success was present. So please don't insult the intelligence of everyone here. Like you care...I know. The act is well known.
azcat49 wrote:LOL, like you know what Heeke is going to do. You are all knowing. I am sure he sits around and tells your supposed contacts.
That is not true. Stoops, at his best, recruited at a level that RR never sniffed. He had the 3rd ranked recruiting class in the PAC in back to back seasons.ChooChooCat wrote:Jesus we could do the same for Stoops regime and it'd look similar. Arizona and 4 star recruits simply don't work.azgreg wrote:
If we hire Brian Kelly, I will lose complete interest in this program.... I was not a fan of the RR hire at all. I'd like this one less.ChooChooCat wrote:Yay Butch or Kelly!chiefzona wrote:azcat49 wrote:People can change but seldom do they. Nice job Uncle Rico. We need you as our AD, head writer for the paper, evaluator of talent and hey, you should coach our football team. You are definitely one of a kind
Thanks bud. No thanks. Heeke has a CMU retread in mind. I'm retired from football. I just get to watch now. Fun fun fun.
Ugh I'm so tired of retreads. Up and coming coordinators or gtfo. I don't buy what you're spitting, but either way if Heeke hires a retread of any kind I will not support the program.
I have heard folks questioning the talent/recruiting during Stoops tenure... LOLazcat49 wrote:He had 4 defensive lineman that were drafted on the roster at the same time. EMFM, D'undre Reed, Brooks Reed and Ricky Elmore.
He had Carey and Files and the WR that played for the raiders. He recruited NFL type guys. We have mountain west guys
Wait, im confused... Which one is it?chiefzona wrote:I'm a football guy and I know bullshit when I see it. I've seen through Rich Rod's bullshit from day one. It's just that simple. Entertaining post though buddy. Good try.
chiefzona wrote:It's funny how true football people see it long before average fan catches up to it. Problem is that the football guys catch hell for it. Now all the RR backers have run away and refuse to apologize
chiefzona wrote:I still think he should have been offered as a preferred walk on and he still would have been a Cat but hey....who am I? Just a basketball guy with an opinion just like you. Stay thirsty my friend.
chiefzona wrote:Nope. I don't know anything about football. I'm a basketball guy.
chiefzona wrote:But hey....I'm not a basketball guy nor do I pretend to be.
TucsonClip wrote:Wait, im confused... Which one is it?chiefzona wrote:I'm a football guy and I know bullshit when I see it. I've seen through Rich Rod's bullshit from day one. It's just that simple. Entertaining post though buddy. Good try.
chiefzona wrote:It's funny how true football people see it long before average fan catches up to it. Problem is that the football guys catch hell for it. Now all the RR backers have run away and refuse to apologizechiefzona wrote:I still think he should have been offered as a preferred walk on and he still would have been a Cat but hey....who am I? Just a basketball guy with an opinion just like you. Stay thirsty my friend.chiefzona wrote:Nope. I don't know anything about football. I'm a basketball guy.chiefzona wrote:But hey....I'm not a basketball guy nor do I pretend to be.
SCCats wrote:I'll say this: our success started going down hill as soon as SOMEONE around here personally gave Rich a purple jello shooter.
Now I'm not going to say who that was, but that person knows who they are and must find a way to atone or otherwise break the purple jello shooter curse or I fear we will be stuck in football purgatory forever.
Apparently, neither sarcasm nor understanding technology are in your arsenal.chiefzona wrote:TucsonClip wrote:Wait, im confused... Which one is it?chiefzona wrote:I'm a football guy and I know bullshit when I see it. I've seen through Rich Rod's bullshit from day one. It's just that simple. Entertaining post though buddy. Good try.
chiefzona wrote:It's funny how true football people see it long before average fan catches up to it. Problem is that the football guys catch hell for it. Now all the RR backers have run away and refuse to apologizechiefzona wrote:I still think he should have been offered as a preferred walk on and he still would have been a Cat but hey....who am I? Just a basketball guy with an opinion just like you. Stay thirsty my friend.chiefzona wrote:Nope. I don't know anything about football. I'm a basketball guy.chiefzona wrote:But hey....I'm not a basketball guy nor do I pretend to be.
I'm flattered. Thanks for taking the time to do that. Now look back at how many times I said.....it's a message board.
Oh, don't worry. I got it. Good stuff Tucson Cut and Paste.TucsonClip wrote:Apparently, neither sarcasm nor understanding technology are in your arsenal.chiefzona wrote:TucsonClip wrote:Wait, im confused... Which one is it?chiefzona wrote:I'm a football guy and I know bullshit when I see it. I've seen through Rich Rod's bullshit from day one. It's just that simple. Entertaining post though buddy. Good try.
chiefzona wrote:It's funny how true football people see it long before average fan catches up to it. Problem is that the football guys catch hell for it. Now all the RR backers have run away and refuse to apologizechiefzona wrote:I still think he should have been offered as a preferred walk on and he still would have been a Cat but hey....who am I? Just a basketball guy with an opinion just like you. Stay thirsty my friend.chiefzona wrote:Nope. I don't know anything about football. I'm a basketball guy.chiefzona wrote:But hey....I'm not a basketball guy nor do I pretend to be.
I'm flattered. Thanks for taking the time to do that. Now look back at how many times I said.....it's a message board.
That's stupid. If anyone apologizes to you, they deserve whatever derision they get. You were calling him out while he was winning. That is personal, not structural.chiefzona wrote:You'll see the tuck tail and run guys here who will start saying that they were never behind RR or his recruiting and decisions. Just wait for it. It's all coming. I'm already getting messages of guys apologizing for calling me out on a message board three years ago. It is a freakin clown show. It'll get better....just you wait.
Stoops also had personal issues that derailed what was a growing program. He had some coaching flaws that were always going to get in the way of greatness unless he matured (his lack of control, butting into the offensive calls without constructive authority but petulance (causing numerous delay of games and timeout burns), insistence on staying in base packages and believing the other team had to "adjust"), but when his personal life derailed, the program derailed. Duane had one look at it (well, multiple, around the same player's attempt to just go home for Christmas) and GTFO.Harvey Specter wrote:That is not true. Stoops, at his best, recruited at a level that RR never sniffed. He had the 3rd ranked recruiting class in the PAC in back to back seasons.ChooChooCat wrote:Jesus we could do the same for Stoops regime and it'd look similar. Arizona and 4 star recruits simply don't work.azgreg wrote:
Not that he did that much with the talent he had, but he did amass a better career conference winning % than Rodriguez. And he inherited much, much worse from Mackovic.
We will never recruit like USC & UCLA...but I do not accept this notion that RR's recruiting level is our ceiling as a program.