Ron Swanson
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No I understand that aspect. It is more the posting for a job that is already filled. No really kosher.
Boro, I am trying to figure out if my sources are close. The first text i got was the 14th saying not to get my hopes up but they think we got him.
The other text later in the week was the money was 4 million something not the amount i'm hearing on the boards. I guess my question is have you heard 4 million or so instead of the 6 million.
Yes. It is an unfortunate side of it.
To expound a little further, you can write the job description to match the resume of the person you want to hire so that you can justify the hire.
It sounds bad, I know, but that is not the norm. It is only done like that in extreme cases where the red tape is a barrier to hire a good applicant.
Agreed. The guy is the lowest of the low.
The Arky situation, the way he played Atlanta, and the underhanded way he treated Tubberville. Best of luck to whatever program gets that guy.
I pulled that question and answer from the NCAA's website, so I make no assertions concerning it's accuracy. :thumbsup:
Behind the Blue Disk - NCAA.org
Please be aware that at least two official interviews will be conducted with coaches not named Gruden.
Also there is a minimum time frame the job has to be open - something like 10 days or two weeks I think.
As a state run institution ut must follow certain guidelines.
With all that said, sit back and enjoy your thanksgiving.
Good news will be here soon enough.
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I don't think this question has been answered - seems like SBV is saying to be patient because the job has to be posted/open for 10 days-2wks (or so). If that's the case how was Dooley hired in 3 days?Good stuff. But what I am wondering is how we were able to hire Dooley after the job had only been posted for 3 days?