Also the type of program Manny should have been at.Exactly dudes acting like FAU is USC or something. FAU is the type of program Taggart should be at
Also the type of program Manny should have been at.Exactly dudes acting like FAU is USC or something. FAU is the type of program Taggart should be at
Search firms are for those who have money to waste so they can say we did our due diligence.
He was, until Blake deftly swiped him away from Temple. Only cost us 4 million.Also the type of program Manny should have been at.
It was jurich, was slowed by politics for a second, and will be jurich.
dont let anyone tell you differently. be patient. But not much longer.
sorry Epstein. Sucks to be you. No more pahwwwer
My patience is….. well….It was jurich, was slowed by politics for a second, and will be jurich.
dont let anyone tell you differently. be patient. But not much longer.
sorry Epstein. Sucks to be you. No more pahwwwer
Jurich or GTFOI personally believe that the presence of the search firm makes it highly unlikely that Jurich is going to be recommended as a viable candidate. If we are also to believe that the firm is solely focused on sitting AD's (and not Associate AD's) then a guy like Jeff Purinton from Alabama likely won't be in the mix either. With that said, here is a list of viable candidates to keep an eye on:
Doug Knuth (Nevada) - Nevada is a really difficult program to win at and he's made really solid hires in Jay Norvell for football and Eric Musselman and Steve Alford for basketball. Has also been an Associate AD at Utah and Michigan State.
Brian White (FAU) - Name has been mentioned quite a bit around these parts and not sure if you need a national search firm for a guy who is 90 minutes up the road. Still, he does a really good job at FAU and comes from strong bloodlines with his brother the AD at Tennessee and his father the long-time AD at Duke. There's also the Lane Kiffin connection...
Mike Hill (Charlotte) - Spent 25 years at UF, most recently as their Executive Associate AD. Charlotte hasn't exactly been an athletics juggernaut (although they just moved up to FCS in football) but think that the quarter century in UF's AD makes him an attractive candidate.
It was jurich, was slowed by politics for a second, and will be jurich.
dont let anyone tell you differently. be patient. But not much longer.
sorry Epstein. Sucks to be you. No more pahwwwer
I could see giving Jurich a shot because he has that letter exonerating him of any wrongdoing by the university. However, Pitino cannot be realistically considered. I have seen the Canes go through enough NCAA bs in my 48 years of being a fan. Yes, Pitino can win games. However, there is just way too much baggage there. Enough to vacate a National Championship and for him to be fired for cause.Question:
-How was he railroaded when a huge *** scandal, and a bribe scandal (which vacated UL’s Nat’l title) happened under his watch? Settlements do not “necessarily” mean exonerated; it could mean he had dirt on his employers that they didn’t want to get out (I know this from a former colleague who settled even though he was dirty af.)
Anyways, I’m just not sure if the term “railroaded” should be used w/ Jurich.
SameMy patience is….. well….
Willie Arthur Taggart is now 10-10 at FAU, after FAU went 26-13 under Kiffin; and prior to FAU, Taggart went 9-12 at FSU. Yet, he was a good hire? Oh, he was also:
16-20 at Western Kentucky
24-25 at USF
7-5 at Oregon
For a grand total record at the G5 & P5 level at a remarkable: 66-72. I’m not sure if I ever seen a coach w/ a sub .500 record over 4 schools ever be considered a “good hire.”
Lol!
butch davis
And fired at Baylor for serious scandal?Jurich or Ian McCaw… current AD at Liberty and former AD at Baylor from 2001-2016 who built their athletic program into a powerhouse.
Ian McCaw hired Art Briles as Football HC, Scott Drew as Men’s Basketball HC, and built a new football stadium during his time at Baylor.
Well said brother!If they don't recommend Jurich as the #1 candidate, that search firm is a waste of f#cking money.
This x 1000If we wanna be power players again and show we are changing what it means at Miami, we get Jurich. Its that simple. The Louisville stuff he got cleared of. Why should we care about it? He is the man. We need aggression, in every aspect of the program. That's what we need.
Not necessarily but Jurich would be a grand slam hire for what we want to see this program become. I love Highsmith as well.So you are of the belief that there is only one viable candidate out there to lead the program?
U better **** well care about a *** scandal if u’re The AD. Lol.
Dude, I’ve noticed when u’re laser focused on something, u defend like no other. Again, using the term “railroaded” is not remotely applicable. I’m more than 1000% sure Jurich knew & was complicit to what was taking place at UL.