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Started by sbr, April 10, 2014, 06:28:50 PM

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Quote from: sbr on December 11, 2014, 11:35:09 AM
The hiring of Anderson is huge, imo.  As Berkut said, or didn't want to say, in terms of programs or 'jobs' Anderson didn't make a lateral move he made a backwards move.  He went from a perennial Big-10 contender to a team that is pretty hard to recruit to, has bad facilities, a questionable commitment to football and a below average donor base. 

The original though was that the OSU job was going to turn into a stepping stone program, which would be kind of embarrassing for a Pac-12 school.  Bring in the new young hotshot from the Mountain West or whatever, and have him bolt for a better job and more money at the first sign of success.  But there is a chance that Anderson may have taken this job because he wants to be there, which would be a good thing for the Beavs.

This is all very much speculation because I haven't even seen a written interview with the guy yet, so who knows.  But why else would you leave Madison for Corvallis?

Oh, I totally agree this is a slide down the totem pole, profile-wise.  But this may also be the right move for him in his life.  Big 10 ball is a microscope, and OSU has its own expectations with the Civil War, but the first person I thought of thinking about this move was June Jones.  Not everybody has a Saban or Meyer ego, and sometimes people fit better in smaller ponds.

dps

Quote from: MadBurgerMaker on December 11, 2014, 11:38:24 AM
Quote from: sbr on December 11, 2014, 11:35:09 AM
They did announce a $40 facilities upgrade this week

That probably won't get them as far as they imagine.  :P

I guess they're buying Anderson a new coffee pot for his office.

alfred russel

Quote from: CountDeMoney on December 11, 2014, 11:44:56 AM
Quote from: sbr on December 11, 2014, 11:35:09 AM
The hiring of Anderson is huge, imo.  As Berkut said, or didn't want to say, in terms of programs or 'jobs' Anderson didn't make a lateral move he made a backwards move.  He went from a perennial Big-10 contender to a team that is pretty hard to recruit to, has bad facilities, a questionable commitment to football and a below average donor base. 

The original though was that the OSU job was going to turn into a stepping stone program, which would be kind of embarrassing for a Pac-12 school.  Bring in the new young hotshot from the Mountain West or whatever, and have him bolt for a better job and more money at the first sign of success.  But there is a chance that Anderson may have taken this job because he wants to be there, which would be a good thing for the Beavs.

This is all very much speculation because I haven't even seen a written interview with the guy yet, so who knows.  But why else would you leave Madison for Corvallis?

Oh, I totally agree this is a slide down the totem pole, profile-wise.  But this may also be the right move for him in his life.  Big 10 ball is a microscope, and OSU has its own expectations with the Civil War, but the first person I thought of thinking about this move was June Jones.  Not everybody has a Saban or Meyer ego, and sometimes people fit better in smaller ponds.

A factor could be that Wisconsin right now is an almost impossible job to have. Wisconsin isn't a large state, and the school is decidely in the second tier of the Big 10 in terms of tradition. I'm not sure winning there is any easier than at Minnesota and Illinois, but you are following Barry Alvarez and Bret Bielema who kicked ass. If you do an absurdly good coaching job over an extended stretch, you are just meeting expectations.
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Navy finally waking up. Was that a 20-yard sack?  :lol:
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The gloves that make a picture when you put your hands together thing is getting annoying already.
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Jesus the Wyoming coach, Craig Bohl, is being tossed about as a dark horse for some of the jobs.  Sure, he won 3 straight FCS titles with NDSU, but he was 4-8 at Wyoming in year 1.  Give him a couple of years here to make Wyoming mediocre again before hiring him away.
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sbr

Good for Marcus.  Great player and great kid.

It's pretty cool to see a Duck win the award, but it was pretty clear that this was going to be the result for at least a couple of weeks now.

sbr

And how in the HELL does Troy Smith have the largest margin in Heisman history.  :lmfao: