golfballs
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I am not sure I understand these questions/complaints. Currie didn't hire any of these coaches that didn't like him right? So is he just supposed to give them whatever they want? From my view, a coach wants his guys as assistants. And we expect the AD to just to play the hand he has been dealt? They don't have to like him. He just has to give them what they need to be successful. A working relationship with existing coaches is different than a relationship with coaches you hand pick. Good news is he gets to fire/hire one of the top WBB coaching positions in the world! No pressure. Lets see what he can do.
I am not sure I understand these questions/complaints. Currie didn't hire any of these coaches that didn't like him right? So is he just supposed to give them whatever they want? From my view, a coach wants his guys as assistants. And we expect the AD to just to play the hand he has been dealt? They don't have to like him. He just has to give them what they need to be successful. A working relationship with existing coaches is different than a relationship with coaches you hand pick. Good news is he gets to fire/hire one of the top WBB coaching positions in the world! No pressure. Lets see what he can do.
Yea, I understand that. I just read your response like he was the only one that mattered.
I know you know what I meant and hope you know I wasn't trying to start any crap, just a comment.:thumbsup:
Peyton won't go against the University and speak out against the hires, whether he truly supports them or not.
Whatever he says, and I'm not even sure he will say anything, don't you think you could tell if he was truly supportive or just saying what he knows he should?
I think I can get a pretty good idea.
Hubbs said yesterday he thinks the fact that Peyton agreed to call Fulmer, Blackburn and prominent boosters meant he was on board with the hire.
Hubbs said yesterday he thinks the fact that Peyton agreed to call Fulmer, Blackburn and prominent boosters meant he was on board with the hire.
Well, if that's true, I guess I was wrong when I said if Peyton was good with the hire, I would be.
Hopefully it'll pass, but I'm just not feeling it right now.:dunno:
It's what Hubbs believes but I'm not sure he has any other reasons.
Could be that PM didn't care for how everyone else was going to handle things.
Maybe they weren't going to handle it otherwise. Let em find out like everyone else, breaking news.
Wouldn't shock me honestly.
Currie has made his own reputation for good or bad. It's up to him to give you a reason to like him. Nothing wrong with your personal opinion.
Whatever he says, and I'm not even sure he will say anything, don't you think you could tell if he was truly supportive or just saying what he knows he should?
I think I can get a pretty good idea.
--I am not sure I understand these questions/complaints. Currie didn't hire any of these coaches that didn't like him right? So is he just supposed to give them whatever they want? From my view, a coach wants his guys as assistants. And we expect the AD to just to play the hand he has been dealt? They don't have to like him. He just has to give them what they need to be successful. A working relationship with existing coaches is different than a relationship with coaches you hand pick. Good news is he gets to fire/hire one of the top WBB coaching positions in the world! No pressure. Lets see what he can do.