App vs Georgia - Part 2

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by bcoach » Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:01 pm

Appersrule wrote:Capel will NOT be fired mid-season but he won't last 2 days after their 1st round exit in the SoCon tourney. No one on his staff is capable of turning this around, so you might as well just ride it out and end this failure at the end of the year. The karma of what the powers to be (not Charlie), did to Houston Fancher is coming back to bite people in the butt.
So are they the same people who hired Capel? I am tired of hearing about the "people who count" and "the powers to be" that our AD is able to hide behind.

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by bcoach » Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:04 pm

TheMoody1 wrote:I said he cared, I didn't say he was competent. :D
Point taken

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by Appersrule » Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:35 pm

So are they the same people who hired Capel? I am tired of hearing about the "people who count" and "the powers to be" that our AD is able to hide behind.
They are the exact same people who hired Capel, and I'm sorry your tired of hearing about these people because you will be hearing about them for a long time. Big time college athletics (like the FBS we are entering) is run by big money donors who call the shots, and even especially so at schools a strapped for money as ASU.

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by bcoach » Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:10 pm

Appersrule wrote:
So are they the same people who hired Capel? I am tired of hearing about the "people who count" and "the powers to be" that our AD is able to hide behind.
They are the exact same people who hired Capel, and I'm sorry your tired of hearing about these people because you will be hearing about them for a long time. Big time college athletics (like the FBS we are entering) is run by big money donors who call the shots, and even especially so at schools a strapped for money as ASU.
Big time? Really?

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by Appersrule » Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:52 pm

bcoach wrote:Big time? Really?
Compared to Wofford, Furman and the way it has been yes. Do not mistake it for "Big Time" aka the ACC/SEC.

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by JCline0429 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:51 pm

It would seem that Cobb being the A.D. that he would technically be the one who fired Fancherl. Many on here give Cobb credit for the successes in football the past several years, so why wouldn't he get the blame for the firing of Fancher, hiring of Buzz, and subsequently Capel?
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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by appst89 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:17 am

JCline0429 wrote:It would seem that Cobb being the A.D. that he would technically be the one who fired Fancherl. Many on here give Cobb credit for the successes in football the past several years, so why wouldn't he get the blame for the firing of Fancher, hiring of Buzz, and subsequently Capel?
Don't know what board you've been reading, but every post about the basketball situation places the blame squarely on Cobb, exactly where it should be. Giving him credit for his successes and pointing out his failures are not mutually exclusive.

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by JCline0429 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:48 am

This quote from above:

"They are the exact same people who hired Capel, and I'm sorry your tired of hearing about these people because you will be hearing about them for a long time. Big time college athletics (like the FBS we are entering) is run by big money donors who call the shots, and even especially so at schools a strapped for money as ASU."

It was talking about the big money donors.
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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by appst89 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:53 am

JCline0429 wrote:This quote from above:

"They are the exact same people who hired Capel, and I'm sorry your tired of hearing about these people because you will be hearing about them for a long time. Big time college athletics (like the FBS we are entering) is run by big money donors who call the shots, and even especially so at schools a strapped for money as ASU."

It was talking about the big money donors.

Big money donors influence every athletic department. Ultimately, the responsibility still rests on the athletic director.

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Re: App vs Georgia - Part 2

Unread post by bcoach » Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:33 am

Appersrule wrote:
bcoach wrote:Big time? Really?
Compared to Wofford, Furman and the way it has been yes. Do not mistake it for "Big Time" aka the ACC/SEC.
Oh you can rest easy. I will not confuse us with the SEC. Just to let you know, there actually is a big time contributor at Wofford who would also qualify as one if he were in the SEC. My point is that the AD either is responsible or he is not. Hiding behind contributors is not where " Big Time" athletic directors position themselves.

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