Re: Arizona Coaching Search
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:57 pm
There's a lot of stinkin' thinkin' in this thread
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Goes hand in hand with a stinkin' hire.Longhorned wrote:There's a lot of stinkin' thinkin' in this thread
Like I said above, he did the same with Neal Brown, and someone else that I'm blanking on right nowWildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
SanfordRondaeShimmy wrote:Like I said above, he did the same with Neal Brown, and someone else that I'm blanking on right nowWildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
We have addressed the triple option so you have not been reading. We are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Of course I haven’t been reading each post.....that be insane!btfd16 wrote:We have addressed the triple option so you have not been reading. We are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
I don't even care about the triple option. I care about recruiting. The face of Arizona football is going to be a military academy guy? In what world will this be good?btfd16 wrote:We have addressed the triple option so you have not been reading. We are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Filled it in for you. We have stated multiple times that is the biggest challenge Arizona needs to address. Also attendance, which this hire does not improve. (Did not see you address recruiting above. My point remains. At least BB can recruit.)Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Young? 52, which is reason to believe he's easily got 10-15 years in the tank.
Prior record? Produced consistent winning at a difficult midmajor program.
Recruiting? Basically the same sort of questions we'd have about anyone stepping up from midmajors. Can he make a transition to reeling in high major prospects.
People are losing it over his offensive style and RECRUITING. I full on don't get people who are angry and vowing not to support the program. It might not work, but this is a legit hire. I think it's insane that people would rather have a recently fired major coach as opposed to a midmajor coach who has succeeded pretty well in a challenging spot.
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Um, why is a Navy coach so terrible as the face of your program? It's the US Navy, not Lingerie Football League or ASU.qwertyus wrote:I don't even care about the triple option. I care about recruiting. The face of Arizona football is going to be a military academy guy? In what world will this be good?btfd16 wrote:We have addressed the triple option so you have not been reading. We are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
We have no proof that Sumlin can recruit well to a school outside the borders of Texas, or if Baldwin can even win at this level. But everyone seems happy with either of those two choices. There's going to be uncertainties no matter who the choice is.btfd16 wrote: are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.
I mean, don't take my word for it. Just judge the reactions from actual recruits right now.Macho Grande wrote:We have no proof that Sumlin can recruit well to a school outside the borders of Texas, or if Baldwin can even win at this level. But everyone seems happy with either of those two choices. There's going to be uncertainties no matter who the choice is.btfd16 wrote: are not talking about the running of the triple option. We know he is not going to run the straight up triple option. It's the fact he is changing a system he has run for more than a decade. It is going to be a make shift offense. We have no proof he can be successful with any other offense.
He can recruit...as an assistant. Making the transition to head coach might change things a bit, as well as the program change.btfd16 wrote:Filled it in for you. We have stated multiple times that is the biggest challenge Arizona needs to address. Also attendance, which this hire does not improve. (Did not see you address recruiting above. My point remains. At least BB can recruit.)Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Young? 52, which is reason to believe he's easily got 10-15 years in the tank.
Prior record? Produced consistent winning at a difficult midmajor program.
Recruiting? Basically the same sort of questions we'd have about anyone stepping up from midmajors. Can he make a transition to reeling in high major prospects.
People are losing it over his offensive style and RECRUITING. I full on don't get people who are angry and vowing not to support the program. It might not work, but this is a legit hire. I think it's insane that people would rather have a recently fired major coach as opposed to a midmajor coach who has succeeded pretty well in a challenging spot.
He recruited as a Head Coach at EWU??? Vernon Adams?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He can recruit...as an assistant. Making the transition to head coach might change things a bit, as well as the program change.btfd16 wrote:Filled it in for you. We have stated multiple times that is the biggest challenge Arizona needs to address. Also attendance, which this hire does not improve. (Did not see you address recruiting above. My point remains. At least BB can recruit.)Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Young? 52, which is reason to believe he's easily got 10-15 years in the tank.
Prior record? Produced consistent winning at a difficult midmajor program.
Recruiting? Basically the same sort of questions we'd have about anyone stepping up from midmajors. Can he make a transition to reeling in high major prospects.
People are losing it over his offensive style and RECRUITING. I full on don't get people who are angry and vowing not to support the program. It might not work, but this is a legit hire. I think it's insane that people would rather have a recently fired major coach as opposed to a midmajor coach who has succeeded pretty well in a challenging spot.
Every hire comes with questions. Could Sumlin adjust to not having a swaggercopter and unlimited resources plus recruits in his backyard? Could the coordinators adjust to being the man? I don't see why Niumatalolo's question about being able to recruit at a higher level triggers a meltdown.
Yeah, it would be nice to hire someone proven in all areas, but Nick Saban wasn't part of this round of hiring. You sort of need guys who have to answer a question.
Yea, the quadruple option - 4th option being an early down pooch kick. Awesome.Macho Grande wrote:
Also the "midmajor" part. Guess who else was successful at a midmajor? Some West Virginia schlub.btfd16 wrote:Filled it in for you. We have stated multiple times that is the biggest challenge Arizona needs to address. Also attendance, which this hire does not improve.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.WildcatLouis wrote:Scheer must be pretty confident that Ken is the guy. He is bending over backwards to try to sell people on the hire - I assume so that he can ingratiate himself with the new staff. His latest post is that "schools have begged this guy to leave." Um .. . yeah. Oregon State and BYU have begged him to leave. One of those schools is not even a P5 school.
Young? 52, which is reason to believe he's easily got 10-15 years in the tank.
Prior record? Produced consistent winning at a difficult midmajor program.
Recruiting? Basically the same sort of questions we'd have about anyone stepping up from midmajors. Can he make a transition to reeling in high major prospects.
People are losing it over his offensive style and RECRUITING. I full on don't get people who are angry and vowing not to support the program. It might not work, but this is a legit hire. I think it's insane that people would rather have a recently fired major coach as opposed to a midmajor coach who has succeeded pretty well in a challenging spot.
Les Miles likes to float his name for every job because it is part of the requirement of his buyout that he is continually looking for new jobs. He has no intention of actually taking any of those jobs.Postmaster wrote:What happened to the Les Miles talk?
Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?btfd16 wrote:He recruited as a Head Coach at EWU??? Vernon Adams?Spaceman Spiff wrote:He can recruit...as an assistant. Making the transition to head coach might change things a bit, as well as the program change.btfd16 wrote:Filled it in for you. We have stated multiple times that is the biggest challenge Arizona needs to address. Also attendance, which this hire does not improve. (Did not see you address recruiting above. My point remains. At least BB can recruit.)Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't get the melt. Here's how I see him hitting the things people are looking for:OSUCat wrote:
The forum reaction has been ridiculous. Not close the being rational at all. Just a bunch of screaming about triple option. And I mean, for readying some posts some people are throwing things type of anger.
Young? 52, which is reason to believe he's easily got 10-15 years in the tank.
Prior record? Produced consistent winning at a difficult midmajor program.
Recruiting? Basically the same sort of questions we'd have about anyone stepping up from midmajors. Can he make a transition to reeling in high major prospects.
People are losing it over his offensive style and RECRUITING. I full on don't get people who are angry and vowing not to support the program. It might not work, but this is a legit hire. I think it's insane that people would rather have a recently fired major coach as opposed to a midmajor coach who has succeeded pretty well in a challenging spot.
Every hire comes with questions. Could Sumlin adjust to not having a swaggercopter and unlimited resources plus recruits in his backyard? Could the coordinators adjust to being the man? I don't see why Niumatalolo's question about being able to recruit at a higher level triggers a meltdown.
Yeah, it would be nice to hire someone proven in all areas, but Nick Saban wasn't part of this round of hiring. You sort of need guys who have to answer a question.
Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
We don't really have any clear natural advantages.Gladiator Cat wrote:Not to be over dramatic but in my eyes, Arizona football is in a dark place right now. We've never been a gleaming example of success except for a few years over the decades, but the lack of general drawing power and apathy just permeates the program.
We're like a schizophrenic fish out of water with a never ending desire to find an identity, but its always just out of grasp. Coaches that are here want to leave at the drop of a hat, and coaches of any value that could come here don't seem interested in the least. Coaching prospects are turning down millions of dollars to not come here.
Honestly maybe I'm the one in a dark place and lacking balance, but if I'm honest, I don't much care at this point if Heeke hires Ronald McDonald or Mr. Bean. That's how I kind view Arizona football after all these years.
A freaking clown show, a comedy act that prides itself on getting laughs nationally with fluffy red hair, a big red nose and big yellow shoes begging boosters and alum for handouts and scrapes to keep it operational.
btfd16 wrote:This. It's not the "tripple" option thing. It's that we are becoming an experiment.chiefzona wrote:I think the smart football people know that Kenny wouldn’t run the triple option. He’d probably use it a little bit he would run a new offense that he hasn’t run in over 11 years. Y’all want to put Tate in a make shift offense? He’d regress.
You think Navy pitches itself to anyone with NFL aspirations? Anyone who's a 4-star or better?Spaceman Spiff wrote:You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
SCCats wrote:We don't really have any clear natural advantages.Gladiator Cat wrote:Not to be over dramatic but in my eyes, Arizona football is in a dark place right now. We've never been a gleaming example of success except for a few years over the decades, but the lack of general drawing power and apathy just permeates the program.
We're like a schizophrenic fish out of water with a never ending desire to find an identity, but its always just out of grasp. Coaches that are here want to leave at the drop of a hat, and coaches of any value that could come here don't seem interested in the least. Coaching prospects are turning down millions of dollars to not come here.
Honestly maybe I'm the one in a dark place and lacking balance, but if I'm honest, I don't much care at this point if Heeke hires Ronald McDonald or Mr. Bean. That's how I kind view Arizona football after all these years.
A freaking clown show, a comedy act that prides itself on getting laughs nationally with fluffy red hair, a big red nose and big yellow shoes begging boosters and alum for handouts and scrapes to keep it operational.
We have to find ways to theoretically manufacture advantages
But instead we seem to be taking the same old route: "Get a good head coach."
But we can't win that game.
Not since Roger Staubach. Just went back to 2006 on 247 sports composite. Not one 4 star recruit. People go to Navy because they want to be in the forces, not because they want to go pro. We need to aspire to send people into the NFL.qwertyus wrote:You think Navy pitches itself to anyone with NFL aspirations? Anyone who's a 4-star or better?Spaceman Spiff wrote:You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
Exactly! Recruiting to one of the military academies has to be just about the easiest recruiting job a coach could want.btfd16 wrote:Not since Roger Staubach. Just went back to 2006 on 247 sports composite. Not one 4 star recruit. People go to Navy because they want to be in the forces, not because they want to go pro. We need to aspire to send people into the NFL.qwertyus wrote:You think Navy pitches itself to anyone with NFL aspirations? Anyone who's a 4-star or better?Spaceman Spiff wrote:You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
Exactly. And it does take some slick recruiting to get someone to be a soldier, but we're a Power 5 Football program. We don't need military recruiters, we need football ones.btfd16 wrote:Not since Roger Staubach. Just went back to 2006 on 247 sports composite. Not one 4 star recruit. People go to Navy because they want to be in the forces, not because they want to go pro. We need to aspire to send people into the NFL.qwertyus wrote:You think Navy pitches itself to anyone with NFL aspirations? Anyone who's a 4-star or better?Spaceman Spiff wrote:You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
Maybe I was his "source"btfd16 wrote:@PlayersProgramU please look what I said here before using me as a source.btfd16 wrote:I am just speculating. All I saw was the team meeting room looking like a press conference was going to take place. Not sure if it was being set up, or being taken down. I have never seen a press conference held in there before. Typically the LB room
They can't turn pro. They are signing up for tours in the Navy. Which is my point. THAT is why Navy/Army/Air Force are "unique" coaching jobs.btfd16 wrote:5 people in the pros from Eastern Washington. 2 from Navy. (Hint: they are a fullback and a long snapper)
Here's what I think. At Navy, you have to sell kids on:qwertyus wrote:You think Navy pitches itself to anyone with NFL aspirations? Anyone who's a 4-star or better?Spaceman Spiff wrote:You think Navy's coach has an easy/easier job recruiting? Ok, man, I think we have to agree to disagree.btfd16 wrote:Your point was recruiting as a HC??? You do not recruit Navy. They come to you. Beau recruited EWU.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Wait, so you're saying recruiting as a NON DIVISION 1 coach is a better predictor than midmajor D1 recruiting?
If we're just posting good qb's Keenan Reynolds was a semi-legit Heisman candidate.
The same way Stoops and Rodriguez did?OSUCat wrote:Wow. Just wow. A bunch of nonesense growing here.
Calling KN a military recruiter. Ha.
I especially like the conclusion that 4-stars and 5-stars don’t choose Navy because they don’t produce NFL talent. Ha.
BTW, it seems that you guys might have forgotten. Arizona isn’t a military academy. That means KN can recruit just about anyone that can get into Arizona.