Ohio State is no step up from Nebraska.
No one is going to bolt from Nebraska to Ohio State and consider it any sort of promotion.
HC of an unranked team to HC of a ranked team that has won multiple conference championships and played for the mnc
RECENTLY??
And for WAAAY more money??
not a promotion??
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no worries - OSU doesn't want bo.
define recent. We did play for the MNC this decade..... that is relatively recent.. if NU played in the big 10, they may have played in it again. NU to OSU IS A LATERAL MOVE whether you would like to admit that or not.
would you say right now that michigan to ball state is a move up? using your logic, it is. an unranked michigan team, to a top 25 ball state team.
yea, thought so.
Ball St?? Haven't seen them in the mnc game yet. Maybe I missed something.
Here's what I actually said. Hell, you quoted me right, just didn't read it I guess.
Doesn't meet any of the requirements outlined below let alone the WAAAY more money piece.
HC of an unranked team to HC of a ranked team that has won multiple conference championships and played for the mnc RECENTLY??
And for WAAAY more money??
not a promotion??
I don't know about you, but if I get a new job for WAAAAY more money, some would call that a step up.
Lets apply my criteria to a test scenario.
you are the HC at Iowa, and you are offerred the HC job at NU. Right now. today.
apply the tests
test one:
coach of an unranked to a ranked one..
fails (although going from a ranked team to a higher ranked team may meet the test requirement, that isn't met in this case either).
test two:
won mutliple conference championships recently. fails.
test three:
played for the mnc recently. passes (it was sorta recently)
test four:
Pays WAAAY more money. fails. Iowa pays more for its hc.
apply these criteria to other schools, some will pass them all, not many.
BTW- That school that we have discussed (re: BO) does indeed pass ALL these tests.
Please devise your own tests that define a "step up" in coaching position.
I'd like to see them.