Our Next Head Mountaineer
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Re: Our Next Head Mountaineer
One of the silver linings is that next year's roster is very strong and will help with the transition of the new coach. If we were hiring after next year, they'd be coming into a situation with almost an entirely new offense.
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So, where have I heard that "it's Fake News" before, Hmm. "not a stepping stone" Hmm. Now, that's a coach with High character and loyalty to his players that got him elevated, ya think?
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He used us plain and simple. I’m sure he was surprised it went as well as it did but he was always going to jump first reasonable opportunity. He came across a bit arrogant and too good for this gig.sappsurapp wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:12 amSo, where have I heard that "it's Fake News" before, Hmm. "not a stepping stone" Hmm. Now, that's a coach with High character and loyalty to his players that got him elevated, ya think?
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The Coach O hire looks great right now but 2 years ago he was on the hot seat. He was an interim - turned head coach that was thought by some to have been a sentimental hire. Fortunately, the LSU administration was patient despite losing to Saban each year until 2019.NavyApp wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 6:26 amBut sometimes it's the slam dunk hire you need; just see Coach O at LSU.App91 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 11:32 pmI am high on Clark, but so many times the emotional reaction and hire does not work. Just see Luke, Matt-Ole Miss. DG needs to be cautious. The players guy sometimes ends in disasterMikebibbyforthreeeee wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2019 9:37 pmClark needs to be the guy, go look at Twitter literally every player is begging Doug to hire Shawn.
Clark is deserving of the gig and seems the best fit at this time. Will be interesting to know if he interviews well? If he does take the reigns.... incredibly anxious to see the staff that he builds. Hope to see a nice mixture of new and old blood.
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For perspective sake: App finished 26th in the country this year in total defense. App was 42nd last year.
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Like many, I'm also a big fan of Coach Clark and probably wouldn't be upset at all if he were named HC. The players obviously love him, he can recruit, no one would ever question his loyalty, and he would probably be around a while. Those are the reasons I'm seeing (and that I also support) as to why he should be hired as HC. However, I haven't really seen anyone make a solid argument based on his coaching abilities that would indicate he would be a good HC. I'm not saying he wouldn't be by any means, but it seems to me the arguments are basically based on his soft skills so far.
Also, count me in on keeping Coach Roof. Bet you didn't see that coming. I think Drinkwitz actually dictated the flow of the games in the second half when it seemed the offense and defense went into prevent mode.
Also, count me in on keeping Coach Roof. Bet you didn't see that coming. I think Drinkwitz actually dictated the flow of the games in the second half when it seemed the offense and defense went into prevent mode.
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Exactly. He has no character. His only loyalty is to him and his. I will always pull for Coach Satt. He gave APP his all both as a player and a coach. He didn't owe us anything else. But Drink is a selfish silver tongued clown. We got scammed plain and simple. Like I said in another thread, I hope he loses every Saturday and is fired in 3 years or less. Then I hope he never even sniffs another HC gig. Now, lets move on and promote Clark!sappsurapp wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:12 amSo, where have I heard that "it's Fake News" before, Hmm. "not a stepping stone" Hmm. Now, that's a coach with High character and loyalty to his players that got him elevated, ya think?
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I tend to agree with everything you've said. I just want a thorough search that finds the best candidate for Appalachian. If that is Clark, I'll support him 100%. I believe he brings a couple of things to the table that no other external candidate can bring, most notably a desire to be here and being fully ingrained in our culture. Just wanting to be here isn't enough, though. He's got to have all the pieces to continue our winning tradition (which I think he probably has).Chaz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 10:00 amLike many, I'm also a big fan of Coach Clark and probably wouldn't be upset at all if he were named HC. The players obviously love him, he can recruit, no one would ever question his loyalty, and he would probably be around a while. Those are the reasons I'm seeing (and that I also support) as to why he should be hired as HC. However, I haven't really seen anyone make a solid argument based on his coaching abilities that would indicate he would be a good HC. I'm not saying he wouldn't be by any means, but it seems to me the arguments are basically based on his soft skills so far.
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I'm talking about for the bowl game only for now but I saw Gillin ask a few people what they thought of Clark. Players seem to want him. I want the best person for the job but I am confident Clark can handle it. He wants to be in Boone. He would stay long term. Would anyone else be named interim?
The reactions to this hiring are interesting because the players seemed to not care if he was there or not. They are not heartbroken and it tells me that they felt all along he might go. They are not worried at all.
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Not questioning the fact that Drink is gone but has App made it official?
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None of that makes it “likely”. Likely insinuates that he is “the” choice according to sources. He may very well be in the running, and should be.
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App won’t make an announcement until after Missouri makes a formal announcement, which may still be a day or two away.
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I've actually questioned this myself - I'm pretty sure it's a foregone conclusion, but we've seen no "official" confirmation.
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At this point it all needs to be fast and get the interim name quickly and get to work for bowl and commit engagement.
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We had more talent this year. 3 big things happened. Gas is real deal, Jolly and Charles improved heavily, and the emergence of Hampton and Gaither as next level studs who led the group helped big time.
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I just hope that Drinkwitz doesn’t pull a “General Sherman” and burn Atlanta on his way out! I don’t remember the source (It could have been SC) but I heard that there was a possibility of Darrynton Evans entering the transfer portal. I would lose all respect for Drinkwitz if he were to raid our players, our coaching staff and OUR recruits!NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 8:44 amOne of the silver linings is that next year's roster is very strong and will help with the transition of the new coach. If we were hiring after next year, they'd be coming into a situation with almost an entirely new offense.
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The only place Evans is transfering to is the nfl.John-N-Houston wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 10:51 amI just hope that Drinkwitz doesn’t pull a “General Sherman” and burn Atlanta on his way out! I don’t remember the source (It could have been SC) but I heard that there was a possibility of Darrynton Evans entering the transfer portal. I would lose all respect for Drinkwitz if he were to raid our players, our coaching staff and OUR recruits!NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 8:44 amOne of the silver linings is that next year's roster is very strong and will help with the transition of the new coach. If we were hiring after next year, they'd be coming into a situation with almost an entirely new offense.
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NO need to panic.John-N-Houston wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 10:51 amI just hope that Drinkwitz doesn’t pull a “General Sherman” and burn Atlanta on his way out! I don’t remember the source (It could have been SC) but I heard that there was a possibility of Darrynton Evans entering the transfer portal. I would lose all respect for Drinkwitz if he were to raid our players, our coaching staff and OUR recruits!NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 8:44 amOne of the silver linings is that next year's roster is very strong and will help with the transition of the new coach. If we were hiring after next year, they'd be coming into a situation with almost an entirely new offense.
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