Can I suit up and play for this guy?
The question quality appears to have increased.
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Why feel sorry for PSU? Allen was a very good DC when it was his only responsibility.It was interesting to hear today more about the program short comings that CCC identified and has put a process in place to correct. It is reassuring to know an experienced head coach has identified areas that a failed head coach had in place. I hope some the changes are that we can keep our players healthier and better prepared for the season.
Hiring a head coach with success was my biggest want. Hiring coordinators to become head coaches always seem to come with a learning curve. The coordinators can try to copy what they have seen, but they really don't know if it will work for them.
I like that the JMU players will set the standard. The biggest change will be the low expectations and forgetting about what has happened and focus on winning. I like what I am hearing and it is a complete and refreshing change from the past 2 years. It makes me almost feel sorry for PSU.
Love the straight, business-like approach Coach Cig & staff is taking with IU FB, players, media, & fans. It gives good reason to be enthusiastic about our FB program.
Can I suit up and play for this guy?
The question quality appears to have increased.
Think about the coordinators we hired that failed at their previous job and IU thought would turn it around at a struggling progra. Bell (failed head coach) and Debord are two that come first to my mind. He will have to help recruit. PSU could have done much better.Why feel sorry for PSU? Allen was a very good DC when it was his only responsibility.
Head coach, promoted to his highest position of inefficiency.Why feel sorry for PSU? Allen was a very good DC when it was his only responsibility.
Right, commonly referred to as the Peters Principle in management.Head coach, promoted to his highest position of inefficiency.
I think that’s what he meant he just said it backward....or as is often the circumstance, promote the successful until they attain failure...happens frequently...