SteveGarvey1
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Hope Campbell and Fleck stay where they're at for a long time. Kirk owns both of them.
Orgeron sounds like a modern day Dizzy Dean. Full of down home rube-ishness but an assassin on the mound and a deceptively intelligent color guy in the broadcasters booth.
My grandfather, who taught me much of what i know about baseball, worshipped Dizzy Dean.
Somebody get that poor guy a cough drop or something
I think to be accepted and have much success in that part of the country you have to be one of those Southern Gothic types like Bobby Bowden, Jimbo Fisher, Swinney, Orgeron, etc.
They have a couple coaches from Pennsylvania plus Stoops, but other than that everyone of 'em is a good ol' boy from south of the Mason/Dixon line. I mean, Ed Orgeron is literally Farmer Fran from Waterboy and doesn't even speak a shred of English, but he's the top dog.
Just don't see Matt Campbell, Mark Stoops or PJ Fleck, leaving their respective schools.
Whenever they win 7 games in a season, the fan bases would build statues for these coaches.
Jameis helped Florida State win a Natty in 2013.
Nebraska wasn't happy with Bo Pelini's 9 wins/season, but at least Florida has talent within a tank of gas.
I'm sure he's on the list after Meyer who will tell them no. Maybe Matt Campbell too? With FSU showing that $ is no object to them they won't be scared of whatever buyout he's got that ISU fans seem to think will keep him there for awhile.
For Fleck this is his chance. With MN having the season they are this is it. Turning down a gig like that or similar would be like Brohm turning down the TN job and others like he did. I don't hear Brohms name being thrown out there anymore so much. Once you turn down gigs to stay at places like Purdue and MN.... That shine comes off the rose. I don't think the window closes completely for any of them but it don't stay the same
I can just see those conversations, Coach, you just coach the boys up, we'll take care of all of the other details. Don't you worry none.A few things about FSU. Their scholarships are now endowed and so they rely on booster money for that (heard that on a podcast) and also they have a Alumni association that is an appendage on the athletic department that holds the purse strings. Now they have a interim AD. Why would a decent AD want to go to a place where a bunch of used car dealers hold the purse strings. Wierd dynamics. I'm not so sure that it is a good place to go. If I'm a hot coach, just sit tight...other jobs will come open soon enough.
Just don't see Matt Campbell, Mark Stoops or PJ Fleck, leaving their respective schools.
Whenever they win 7 games in a season, the fan bases would build statues for these coaches.
Jameis helped Florida State win a Natty in 2013.
Nebraska wasn't happy with Bo Pelini's 9 wins/season, but at least Florida has talent within a tank of gas.
I can just see those conversations, Coach, you just coach the boys up, we'll take care of all of the other details. Don't you worry none.
A few things about FSU. Their scholarships are now NOT endowed and so they rely on booster money for that (heard that on a podcast) and also they have a Alumni association that is an appendage on the athletic department that holds the purse strings. Now they have a interim AD. Why would a decent AD want to go to a place where a bunch of used car dealers hold the purse strings. Wierd dynamics. I'm not so sure that it is a good place to go. If I'm a hot coach, just sit tight...other jobs will come open soon enough.
Why wouldn’t that be a good place to go? What advantage is there to being more connected to the school administration? I’m pretty sure it’s be a hell of a lot faster and easier making personnel decisions.A few things about FSU. Their scholarships are now NOT endowed and so they rely on booster money for that (heard that on a podcast) and also they have a Alumni association that is an appendage on the athletic department that holds the purse strings. Now they have a interim AD. Why would a decent AD want to go to a place where a bunch of used car dealers hold the purse strings. Wierd dynamics. I'm not so sure that it is a good place to go. If I'm a hot coach, just sit tight...other jobs will come open soon enough.
Why wouldn’t that be a good place to go? What advantage is there to being more connected to the school administration? I’m pretty sure it’s be a hell of a lot faster and easier making personnel decisions.
Plus, they aren’t really holding any more purse strings that any other donor base, if we figure an average scholarship is $18,000 based on a mix of in-state/out-of-state kids, that’s $1.5 million for the whole team. It’s chump change compared to what they bring in through operating revenue and general donations. I googled FSU and their athletics budget for next year is $108 million.
The donors have just as much control as always no matter who pays the scholarships. I can guarantee you they’re the ones who decided to fire slick Willie either way.
Honestly he’d be best staying where he is. The list of folks who’ve flown the coop to the SEC or ACC and had success is very, very short. I love Big Ten football, but aside from Ohio State and possibly PSU, this is JV ball compared to the product down there. Fleck would absolutely be in over his head from day one, and if you think coaching pressure is high up here to the north, those fans and donors will tear you to fucking shreds in a heartbeat if you don’t produce right away. I think Fleck knows that, and he also knows he’d be a fool to leave his the cushiest job in the conference, especially when he could name his price to stay.Word is the U of M is planning to throw a bunch of money at Fleck to keep him. So he'll have to decide sooner rather than later if he wants to stay or pursue a premier job. (the buyout attached to a new deal would likely be prohibitive). This could backfire on Minnesota as his agent may say Thanks but we're not signing without an escape clause. Once that leaks out...the writing is on the wall.
Whether you like his over-the-top motivational style or not, it appears he can coach and knows how to build a program. He's gotten the kind of players he wants and they're playing for him. It'll be interesting to see if he plans to stay long term in Minneapolis. A Big Ten program is always a good gig and you could live in worse places (West Lafayette, Lincoln). The catch is...this is a Vikings town. Gopher fans jump on and off the bandwagon like few you'll see.
It'll be interesting.
My point in the post was just to illustrate that football scholarships are less than one percent of the total revenue generated, which is almost all from the football program. It’s inconsequential where that money comes from.Except their Ath Dept is hemorrhaging big-time. Estimated they are currently losing $1 million to $1.5 million PER GAME (not sure why, or even if that's accurate, but it's what folks here in FL are saying).
Honestly he’d be best staying where he is. The list of folks who’ve flown the coop to the SEC or ACC and had success is very, very short. I love Big Ten football, but aside from Ohio State and possibly PSU, this is JV ball compared to the product down there. Fleck would absolutely be in over his head from day one, and if you think coaching pressure is high up here to the north, those fans and donors will tear you to fucking shreds in a heartbeat if you don’t produce right away. I think Fleck knows that, and he also knows he’d be a fool to leave his the cushiest job in the conference, especially when he could name his price to stay.
The list of folks who’ve flown the coop to the SEC or ACC and had success is very, very short. I love Big Ten football, but aside from Ohio State and possibly PSU, this is JV ball compared to the product down there.
Checking flight aware for flights between Tallahassee and Ames. Nothing. Only flights into Ames are single engine Cessna's doing touch n go's.I actually found this tweet interesting and hilarious. Matt Campbell best odds...