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Bradley Ward
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Can't wait to introduce Gus's offense next year on my youth football team!

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Quote from: Idahawg on November 23, 2007, 10:24:34 am
Bradley Ward
Pocatello, ID

Can't wait to introduce Gus's offense next year on my youth football team!

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bvillepig

The great thing about hiring Gus is

It would be put up or shut up time for both sides of the fan base.   No more doubt.  I know who will have to shut up.

He will win big somewhere and I want it to be here.   I am on the bus.


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Quote from: KEYS on November 23, 2007, 10:46:40 am
Dixie Normis
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Okay, that's funny.  But bad wrong.  I mean...uh.....what it says is not wrong.....uh.....just the fact that you posted it.....uh.....I don't know......crap!
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Give Gus a chance, give the Hogs a chance!!!

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Quote from: Hog Scratch Fever on November 23, 2007, 11:18:16 am
Okay, that's funny.  But bad wrong.  I mean...uh.....what it says is not wrong.....uh.....just the fact that you posted it.....uh.....I don't know......crap!

8)

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JShipCPA

For those on here questioning whether Gus has the experience to be a major D-1 coach consider the following:

Gus is 42 years old, HDN was 2 years younger when we handed him the keys...  As I know Gus personally, he had more maturity at age 21 than Houston has now...

Rather than start at the college level, Gus chose to earn his stripes through the HS ranks and was given the opportunity to be a HC well before he turned 30...  HDN was a position coach at the college level up until his late 30s and then was able to blow enough smoke up two programs' arses to land small time gigs as HC (Boise St at the time was small-time)...  He came to the Hogs with 5 years of HC experience at schools not much more significant than either Springdale High or Shiloh Christian...

Let's get over thinking Gus lacks the experience to be effective as our next head coach...  I assure you he could handle the job, and I'm certain much better than a lot of the "big names" that are out and being mentioned...     

JShipCPA



Blue35

 Gus has the experience and is capable of doing the job. This will be our only chance to get him. Hire Gus now.

hogsanity

If college experience does not matter, why did bama go after Saban and Rodriguez?  Why did SC go after SPurrier?  Why did Fla go after Meyer?  Why is A&M supposedly after Tubberville? 
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usnavyhogfan

Quote from: JShipCPA on November 23, 2007, 11:39:56 am
For those on here questioning whether Gus has the experience to be a major D-1 coach consider the following:

Gus is 42 years old, HDN was 2 years younger when we handed him the keys...  As I know Gus personally, he had more maturity at age 21 than Houston has now...

Rather than start at the college level, Gus chose to earn his stripes through the HS ranks and was given the opportunity to be a HC well before he turned 30...  HDN was a position coach at the college level up until his late 30s and then was able to blow enough smoke up two programs' arses to land small time gigs as HC (Boise St at the time was small-time)...  He came to the Hogs with 5 years of HC experience at schools not much more significant than either Springdale High or Shiloh Christian...

Let's get over thinking Gus lacks the experience to be effective as our next head coach...  I assure you he could handle the job, and I'm certain much better than a lot of the "big names" that are out and being mentioned...     

well said! hire gus before its too late. hes the only up and comer i would be excited to have, and i think we all know we are gonna get an up and comer.
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blueshog2001

So since you know Gus, would he even be willing to come back after everything?

clew

Quote from: hogsanity on November 23, 2007, 11:47:25 am
If college experience does not matter, why did bama go after Saban and Rodriguez?  Why did SC go after SPurrier?  Why did Fla go after Meyer?  Why is A&M supposedly after Tubberville? 

The only one of those to be a success thusfar is Meyer.  I still say it's a crapshoot on experienced hires in this business.
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MysticHog

Gus has a huge experience adavantage over Nutt.  Gus has always been a winner every where he has been. Winning is a habit, look at the guy at Kansas. Winners get it done, Nutt's don't.

JShipCPA

Quote from: hogsanity on November 23, 2007, 11:47:25 am
If college experience does not matter, why did bama go after Saban and Rodriguez?  Why did SC go after SPurrier?  Why did Fla go after Meyer?  Why is A&M supposedly after Tubberville? 

I'm not saying that experience doesn't matter, the point of my post is to illustrate that Gus would becoming into a D-1 HC job with every bit as much "relevant experience" as the likes of Meyer, Rodriguez, Saban, Spurrier, etc when they took their first job...

Would Gus accept the job???  I believe he would...

GWFan

Quote from: JShipCPA on November 23, 2007, 11:39:56 am
For those on here questioning whether Gus has the experience to be a major D-1 coach consider the following:

Gus is 42 years old, HDN was 2 years younger when we handed him the keys...  As I know Gus personally, he had more maturity at age 21 than Houston has now...

Rather than start at the college level, Gus chose to earn his stripes through the HS ranks and was given the opportunity to be a HC well before he turned 30...  HDN was a position coach at the college level up until his late 30s and then was able to blow enough smoke up two programs' arses to land small time gigs as HC (Boise St at the time was small-time)...  He came to the Hogs with 5 years of HC experience at schools not much more significant than either Springdale High or Shiloh Christian...

Let's get over thinking Gus lacks the experience to be effective as our next head coach...  I assure you he could handle the job, and I'm certain much better than a lot of the "big names" that are out and being mentioned...     
Thanks for the extra background comparison between the two.



Mods, sticky this just for the shear wisdom and common sense!!!


ErieHog

Quote from: JShipCPA on November 23, 2007, 11:56:31 am
I'm not saying that experience doesn't matter, the point of my post is to illustrate that Gus would becoming into a D-1 HC job with every bit as much "relevant experience" as the likes of Meyer, Rodriguez, Saban, Spurrier, etc when they took their first job...

Would Gus accept the job???  I believe he would...

Sorry, but no.    He has less than 2 full years as a college coach.

HS isn't college;  yes, he's innovative;  yes, he's smart;  yes, he's motivated and ethical;  no, he's not experienced in major college football-- yet.  His day will come.
No cause, ever, in the history of all mankind, has produced more cold-blooded tyrants, more slaughtered innocents, and more orphans than socialism with power. It surpassed, exponentially, all other systems of production in turning out the dead. The bodies are all around us. And here is the problem: No one talks about them. No one honors them. No one does penance for them. No one has committed suicide for having been an apologist for those who did this to them. No one pays for them. No one is hunted down to account for them. It is exactly what Solzhenitsyn foresaw in The Gulag Archipelago: "No, no one would have to answer. No one would be looked into." Until that happens, there is no "after socialism."

hogsanity

Quote from: JShipCPA on November 23, 2007, 11:56:31 am
I'm not saying that experience doesn't matter, the point of my post is to illustrate that Gus would becoming into a D-1 HC job with every bit as much "relevant experience" as the likes of Meyer, Rodriguez, Saban, Spurrier, etc when they took their first job...

Would Gus accept the job???  I believe he would...

But SC did not hire Spurrier for his FIRSt job, or Bama Saban, or Fla Meyer.  These guys did not get their first jobs as SEC Hc's.  And, before you point to Stoops and Richt, college fb has changed alot even since they were hired at OU and GA. 
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MysticHog

Quote from: ErieHog on November 23, 2007, 11:59:05 am
Sorry, but no.    He has less than 2 full years as a college coach.

HS isn't college;  yes, he's innovative;  yes, he's smart;  yes, he's motivated and ethical;  no, he's not experienced in major college football-- yet.  His day will come.

Hold on, Nutt was not experienced in major college football either. Murray state?  Boise 4-7?  I think Gus is more qualified than Nutt.  Nutt was a failed recievers coach according Orville Henry.

jep_hog_fan

Why not do everything we can to hire JJ or Cower, then have Gus brought in as OC/Assistant HC. :razorback:

ErieHog

Quote from: MysticHog on November 23, 2007, 12:00:58 pm
Hold on, Nutt was not experienced in major college football either. Murray state?  Boise 4-7?  I think Gus is more qualified than Nutt.  Nutt was a failed recievers coach according Orville Henry.

College football is an entirely different beast;  if it were simply  'no more impressive than a HS resume',  you'd see masses of quality HS coaches making the leap from HS coaching to DII or DIII coaching.   It simply doesn't happen that often.

Gus is a great man, and as fine a football coach as you will ever see, but he is not ready for prime-time.
No cause, ever, in the history of all mankind, has produced more cold-blooded tyrants, more slaughtered innocents, and more orphans than socialism with power. It surpassed, exponentially, all other systems of production in turning out the dead. The bodies are all around us. And here is the problem: No one talks about them. No one honors them. No one does penance for them. No one has committed suicide for having been an apologist for those who did this to them. No one pays for them. No one is hunted down to account for them. It is exactly what Solzhenitsyn foresaw in The Gulag Archipelago: "No, no one would have to answer. No one would be looked into." Until that happens, there is no "after socialism."

GWFan

Quote from: ErieHog on November 23, 2007, 11:59:05 am
Sorry, but no.    He has less than 2 full years as a college coach.

HS isn't college;  yes, he's innovative;  yes, he's smart;  yes, he's motivated and ethical;  no, he's not experienced in major college football-- yet.  His day will come.
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