Golden is terrible so good chance a nightmare like this could play out.
So true.
Golden is a fraud.
Flood isn't the answer but neither is this guy.
Golden is terrible so good chance a nightmare like this could play out.
I agree, but I honestly think the JH wants nothing to do with him for her biggest hire in her life.The Schiano option is looking better everyday. And that is not necessarily a good thing.
I know he has a .500 lifetime record. Some of that w/great recruiting classes at Miami.You all do realize Golden turned down the offered Penn State job right? He would be a great fit here. If you think he wouldnt succeed here you dont know a lot about northeast college football.
I agree with you. If you have hard time winning in the ACC where Miami has major recruiting advantages compared to most of its competition how well will you do at RU in the B10 where we have more disadvantages compared to the competition.I know he has a .500 lifetime record. Some of that w/great recruiting classes at Miami.
I fail to see how his record indicates that he'd be a winning coach for RU against the Big Ten elite.
I'd rather take a chance on a coach that regularly wins at a lower competitive level than a guy that's had the advantages Golden's had where he's been and still can't get the job done. For the life of me, I don't get what people see in him.I agree with you. If you have hard time winning in the ACC where Miami has major recruiting advantages compared to most of its competition how well will you do at RU in the B10 where we have more disadvantages compared to the competition.
I don't care how well he recruits, it's not going to match the OSUs/Michigans and likely a few others. It's going to boil down the coaching and I don't think highly of him there so it'll be extremely dependent on coordinator choice and he hasn't done a bang up job in that department either. The only thing I'd say I like is that he actually did switch to a spread tempo offense in 2013 and I think that's the best avenue to getting us to be competitive. But again his coordinator choice to execute it wasn't the best and that's with all the speed and talent they had.
I'm with you.I'd rather take a chance on a coach that regularly wins at a lower competitive level than a guy that's had the advantages Golden's had where he's been and still can't get the job done. For the life of me, I don't get what people see in him.
I'd rather take a chance on a coach that regularly wins at a lower competitive level than a guy that's had the advantages Golden's had where he's been and still can't get the job done. For the life of me, I don't get what people see in him.
Put a space in the middle and spell it "more" and there's a cheer I can believe in.Moorhead!
Will say it again, Golden is next coach at RU!
I'm with you.
Wow. He really is making a bold move thereMy brother knows some people who know Golden. Al has put out the word that he wants the RU job.
I don't want him here but it could happen.
You obviously forgot what happened the last time we brought in a west coast guy that was known for developing QB's.Fire Sabatical on leave professors! I know its not possible but that would free up the Flood buyout.
Give a 5-year contract to Rick Neuheisl and let him turn Anthony Russo into another Andrew Luck type QB as he has done before.
Completely hypothetical to the anti-Golden crowd: if Golden was willing to come in at the same $1.6 million that we were to pay Flood next year, should we reject him and stick with Flood?
You all do realize Golden turned down the offered Penn State job right? He would be a great fit here. If you think he wouldnt succeed here you dont know a lot about northeast college football.
People often jokingly ask what is "stain" or "juice" when they hear that Flood lacks those attributes. I think the below comparison gives a little inside peek at what the players see and maybe it helps to quantify "stain," if that is even possible. Either way, if I am a 17 year old football superstar, I know which one has more of my attention.
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Neither coach has anything to do with this. Waaaay below what they are involved in.
That in a nutshell is the problem with flood. No attention to detail. You would never say that about schiano. He was obsessed with the details. And the offer letter, which is the single most significant piece of mail most of these kids will receive in their entire life, is no mundane detail. And yet Flood flubs it anyway.
Al Golden WANTS the RU job. I submit that disqualifies him
People often jokingly ask what is "stain" or "juice" when they hear that Flood lacks those attributes. I think the below comparison gives a little inside peek at what the players see and maybe it helps to quantify "stain," if that is even possible. Either way, if I am a 17 year old football superstar, I know which one has more of my attention.
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People often jokingly ask what is "stain" or "juice" when they hear that Flood lacks those attributes. I think the below comparison gives a little inside peek at what the players see and maybe it helps to quantify "stain," if that is even possible. Either way, if I am a 17 year old football superstar, I know which one has more of my attention.
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Beggars can't be choosers. I don't think he's going to get too many phone calls.fwiw, his asking price to coach at RU is $2 million.
I keep looking at this and laughing. "Jonathan, we believe you are the type...."
His database doesn't even have "preferred nickname" or whatever it's called. I could just imagine Pollock going "IT"S JON. CALL ME JON!"
Well, this explains why Flood is 0 for the NJ 4 stars over his career. Their moms keep throwing out the offers thinking it's junk mail.I love the ultra sincere moments where the player's first name is mail merged right into the letter. I wonder if they put real stamps on these things or if it is the presorted standard bulk mail.
Rumors are just that - rumors. No way we hire this guy - Top ten classes could not win in the ACC yet somehow will in the BIG 10?The Golden to RU, Schiano to Miami rumor was alive and well at the RAC today.
Beggars can't be choosers. I don't think he's going to get too many phone calls.