Oh yea, how could I forget him?!You're thinking of Grimace from KSUcksWell, the whole subject of the lack of black HCs in the NCAA has come up again the last few weeks. I forget exactly what tipped it off this time, but the losses of 3 guys--Wellingham, Croom, and another guy(?)--has been a focus of discussion.Cali Sker (in Boston) said:Wetzel seems to be all peeved about there not being many black HCs in college football, then seems to be saying that Auburn hiring Gill would help out with that. But Gill's already a HC, so not so much there, Dan. And to even suggest that Turner got a raw deal during the Neb hiring process demonstrates nothing but ignorance. I've read enough FireJoeMorgan.com to realize that sports writers can just write whatever they want without having to worry about little things like fact checking, but it still pi$$es me off when they do it.
Times like these make me wish we had a big middle finger clickable smiley on here...
EDIT: only admin have the middle finger powersrawhide
So, since it's a hot topic again, everybody's writing about it whether they have their facts straight or not.
I'm not saying it isn't a valid topic, just that it's hot again right now.
I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
Yea, flukey, I watched the game. Ball was going for the go ahead score in the 3rd qtr and Davis fumbles backwards on the 1 yd line and the Buff guy takes it about 92 yds to the house. On the next series or so Davis mishandles the snap, the ball is kicked backward and the Buff guy picks it up and takes it about 75 yds to the house again.It was a puzzling snub, Nebraska’s defense being that Gill hadn’t turned the corner at UB. He has now, but the Nebraska decision haunts him because according to the Birmingham News, Auburn is whispering that if Gill was so great, why didn’t his alma mater hire him?
Those Alabama fruit loops can not be trying to lay even PART of their lame a$$ hire at our feet, can they?
If he was so great why didn't we hire him? Because we had a competent AD, who looked past personall connections to find the best fit for the university. Not the boosters! I hope Auburn doesn't win a conference game in the next decade. Serves them right!
P.S. The poster who said that Buffallo's win against Ball was "flukey". Did you see that game? If they had won by 3 you might have an argument. But not when they won by 18! Give the guys some credit, they earned that win.
Don't even begin to start that argument. This is college FOOTBALL. Not basketball......Buff lost to both WMU and CMU who Ball beat. If Buff was not in the division that didn't include WMU or CMU, they wouldn't have been in the CCG in the 1st place.
Well, the Mac is like the Big 12, Buff being in the weaker East division, just like Mizzou was the representative from the weaker division--the North-- when they would probably be the 4-5th best team in the South.Don't even begin to start that argument. This is college FOOTBALL. Not basketball......Buff lost to both WMU and CMU who Ball beat. If Buff was not in the division that didn't include WMU or CMU, they wouldn't have been in the CCG in the 1st place.
I totally disagree.I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
Yeah, there's no doubt about it. I didn't want Gill, and I still don't want Gill. I was simply pointing out that the author did have some merit when he said Gill had a better resume.junior, I think some are thinking you wanted Gill over Bo, which isn't the case, you've stated numerous times to have the opposite sentiments.
He's just pointing out his honest opinion
Interesting you bring up Muschamp and Texas considering where their D ended up ranking by season's end. In a year or two, it's conceivable that many fans praying they look elsewhere. Look at Wisconsin for instance. They promote their D coordinator, and he completely stunk up the place this year. If he has another year like this year, he's probably toast. So taking a coordinator whether it be D or O coordinator and making them HC, it doesn't always work well.I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
A resume is made up of more than just "i was a HC here and did this"... It looks into all sorts of things... If it wasn't we'd never have any new coaches coming up. When mack brown retired from texas, should they look elsewhere other than muschamp? No, he's a helluva DC and named their "coach in waiting." Hmmm... funny, a DC? No way? Pelini was a top notch DC and proved he can do great thing with defenses. I think our situation obviously left us in dire need for a defensive overhaul. That is what Pelini could offer. Gill may have had the "head coach experience" at Buffalo, and known what that's like... but only for 2 years more than Bo's 0. That's not that big of a deal. To be honest, even without being in a need for a complete defense overhaul, Bo still may have been the best choice.
Plain and simple. For our job, the best resume WAS Bo's. Our job keyed on defense. I think it's hard to say that somebody that has a lot of proven experience turning around defense has a worse resume than someone who has ties to the program and TO. Sure, Gill has more experience at HC, but no, his resume was NOT better than Bo's.
Look at it this way. A resume is going to look completely different to jiffy lube than it is going to look to wells fargo. Kinda the situation we were in.
And, I bet several/most Ohio State fans would totally disagree with you as well.I totally disagree.I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
I totally disagree.I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
Well, I wouldn't take the guy from 'Circuit City', I know that much!I totally disagree.I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.
i totally agree with your disagreement. say youre on the board of Acme Electronics Supercompany, and your trying to hire a new CEO. you go with Bob Smith of Ma and Pa Smiths' Appliance whos been the CEO of their 2 locations for 18 years, or do you take Joe Cool whos a vice president at Best Buy? who is the better candidate to run your multinational electronics ubercompany? who would be more experienced with what youre trying to do and have a better grasp of what it takes to be the top dog?
Probably was in the personals section...He's writing a column for Yahoo for God Sakes! The last time I checked, I don't think Yahoo is known for their spectacular sports journalism.
So, if Nebraska hired a Texas High School coach, then that wouldn't make any difference to you, because where he's coached, has no bearing?I don't care if he was head coach at Chadron State College. The fact of the matter is he was a head coach with all the responsibilities that come with that job for two years while Bo was an interim for one friggin game. Where he coached has no bearing. The head coach is responsible for several things coordinators and assistants are not. Experience for experience, Gill had been there done that while Bo had not. To me, this means Gill's resume was stronger for a head coaching position than Bo's. However, football coaching is just like any other job in that just because you have the better resume doesn't mean you'll get the job because the company maybe looking for something different than what you have to offer. This is what happened. We needed defense, not offense. Gill had offense to offer. We went another direction. Like I said, I'm glad TO gave the job to Bo over Gill but Gill still had the best resume with regards to a Head Coaching position.