BigOrangeTrain
Morior Invictus
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2013
- Messages
- 81,037
- Likes
- 93,384
He might listen, but OU isn't going to tell Stoops to get lost. He's Sooner Royalty. The guy who brought the program back from 3 win seasons to a NC in 2 years. OU believes that they can get a coach equal to or better than Josh without having to push Bob away.What do you think is the right job?
Personally I think he’d have to listen if OU offered and told him they’d tell Stoops to get lost
Oh yeh the university and resources are top notch. It's the angry puppeteers running the show that will cause problems.LSU is a top 3 job in college football. Highy fertile in-state recruiting, plus they draw from Texas and Mississippi. They also have a crazy fanbase with a great gameday atmosphere. There is absolutely zero reason why a competent head coach cant win there. 3 of their last 4 coaches won nattys there and 2 of those 3 weren't exactly coaching geniuses. Kelly was just a terrible fit for that place.
I understood his frustration with Woodtard , but he gives me the impression he's ready to go scorched Earth and put a lot of pressure on the next AD and indirectly coaching staff.I'm sorry but this is among one of the more foolish reactions to Landry's press conference yesterday. Woodward will not be at LSU in 2026. Landry basically came out and called bullsh!t on coaching buyout in general and Jimmy Sexton being the agent working both sides.
Woodward has fleeced 2 schools for $125m and people are shocked that a SEC fanbase is outraged at that and are going to make damn sure he isn't around to make the next choice. It doesn't hurt the governor has deep ties to LSU (I know this personally) and is saying that program needs a change overall.
Landry basically used his pulpit to sideline Woodward and said a committee will make the hire. Landry said he himself will not be making the hire, but he used his position to sideline Woodward.
LSU will have a new AD when the new coach is hired. So this notion that the AD doesn't run the show is media dramatics. The AD that is getting sidelined won't be there much longer.
Because they are. Texas is having an off year but they have and will continue to pull in top 5 talent. TAMU is right there as well. There is money and then there is “Texas” money. Currently rated 3 and 5 for recruiting next year.If it’s just about money and resources then why aren’t TX and TAMU at the very top of the heap?
It was my understanding that the majority of the buyout for Fisher was due to the massive extension given by Woodwards replacement. Maybe wrong but I did hear that.I'm sorry but this is among one of the more foolish reactions to Landry's press conference yesterday. Woodward will not be at LSU in 2026. Landry basically came out and called bullsh!t on coaching buyout in general and Jimmy Sexton being the agent working both sides.
Woodward has fleeced 2 schools for $125m and people are shocked that a SEC fanbase is outraged at that and are going to make damn sure he isn't around to make the next choice. It doesn't hurt the governor has deep ties to LSU (I know this personally) and is saying that program needs a change overall.
Landry basically used his pulpit to sideline Woodward and said a committee will make the hire. Landry said he himself will not be making the hire, but he used his position to sideline Woodward.
LSU will have a new AD when the new coach is hired. So this notion that the AD doesn't run the show is media dramatics. The AD that is getting sidelined won't be there much longer.
Well he was gone regardless. He would have to quit if what the governor said was true. No AD would work in an environment where the one thing their performance is most judged on is totally out of their control. Now either the governor knew he was going to be fired, pressured the board to fire him after saying what he said or the board realized their was no way forward after what the governor said. Landry should have stayed out of it publicly.And just like that Woodward is fired
Not to go off in a different direction, but I’ve seen this type of comment a few times and allow me to go a bit off topic before steering back to my point that it is a completely different situation.I never thought Tony V would leave but here we are.
That was for an MLB job, though. No college coach had ever been offered an MLB job before.Prime example - - our recently departed baseball coach.
Exactly. The analogy is absurd. And kind of weird.Not to go off in a different direction, but I’ve seen this type of comment a few times and allow me to go a bit off topic before steering back to my point that it is a completely different situation.
A college baseball coach leaving for the MLB is a whole different animal than the Tennessee HC leaving for another HC job. Good luck to him.
Being here as baseball coach, even as beloved as he is, isn’t the major leagues. Growing up, the majority of boys in this state dreamed of playing football for the University of Tennessee over dreaming of playing for the Titans or Falcons.
I coached little league up until last year. You know how many kids in this state said their favorite player was a current Vol? You know how many boys said when they grew up they wanted to play baseball for the University of Tennessee? Zero. Every single kid I asked said a major league player or playing for a MLB franchise. Baseball is a completely different animal. I love the game but the structure is completely alien to football in the south.
For kids with baseball dreams… nobody dreams of playing college baseball or minor league baseball. It’s a sport completely dominated by its top professional league. When Tony V, entered coaching, nobody thought it was possible for a college coach to be hired to be an MLB manager. Unlike college football where a lot Tyof prestige is placed on the coaches and it rivals NFL when it comes to ambitions, baseball is a completely different animal, Tony V was just handed the opportunity of a lifetime that nobody would turn down. I’m happy for him. He’s deserves it. He’s accomplished everything he can here.
He'd leave for Oklahoma as long as Stoops had nothing to do with the place. Literally the only way he leaves.
