Have heard that Slippery Rock OC has put his name into the candidacy for Head Coach... any thoughts?
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Originally posted by bloom14 View PostHave heard that Slippery Rock OC has put his name into the candidacy for Head Coach... any thoughts?
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Originally posted by Bart View Post- Coach Henicle: If he had a chance, he would have been named interim coach
- Coach Pajic: He's making too much money at Temple
- Coach McBryan: Age and health issues
- Coach Perkins: A former part time DL coach isn't going to cut it
- Coach Williams: Too old and probably no interest
- Coach Thompson: No college experience
- Coach McNamee: Would he give up the security of a high school teacher?
- Coach Holcomb: No way he leaves the NFL
- Coach Spadaro: A TE coach isn't enough experience
- Coach Sheptock: A long shot
The next head coach needs a great staff, recruiting connections (with talented players), and alumni support.
Developing players and getting the most out of each player is where I think Coach Darragh wasn't successful as Coach Hale. This will be very important for the next head coach as well.
Based on your HC philosophy, Jimmy T. at ESU should not be the head coach. However, he is and is doing a great job. He does have a very experience staff underneath him and we know that helps.
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Originally posted by Bloom2005 View Post
Bart..You only pointed out the negatives. However, each coach has more positive characteristics to why they should be the next head coach.
The next head coach needs a great staff, recruiting connections (with talented players), and alumni support.
Developing players and getting the most out of each player is where I think Coach Darragh wasn't successful as Coach Hale. This will be very important for the next head coach as well.
Based on your HC philosophy, Jimmy T. at ESU should not be the head coach. However, he is and is doing a great job. He does have a very experience staff underneath him and we know that helps.
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Originally posted by Chuck Bitner View PostThe latest news letter from the Bloomsburg AD stated a goal of having a new coach in place before January 1.
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Originally posted by bloom14 View PostI believe that they will be trying to hire someone before the fall semester ends, so before this next Friday. A little Christmas present for us all.
Candidates have to travel, etc. it just doesn't happen like clockwork. It's not much time for such an important decision.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Doesn't seem like a lot of time to have initial interviews, a 2nd interview, and maybe a final interview.
Candidates have to travel, etc. it just doesn't happen like clockwork. It's not much time for such an important decision.
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If I was Bloom, I'd check out this guy. He only has D3 experience, but Clements came from DV and he has worked well at Kutztown.
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I agree Matt. He's on my short list and he's not the only D3 coach that I think I they should be looking at. Bloom and Lock Haven should both be looking at Tom Perkovich.
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Originally posted by bloom14 View PostI was told by the coaching staff that the AD wanted to have a decision in place by Dec. 13th to tell the players before they go on break.
If they get someone to apply like Jahri Evans (not saying it will happen) it would be an easy hire without the mandatory 3 years college coaching experience. He did own a house in Bloom during his NFL days, and may still. Or a Paterno would be hard to pass up. I could go quick with the right applicant.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
OK. When you wrote "this next Friday", I was thinking this Friday, so the word next referred to the following Friday, 12-13-19, which is the end of the semester. They probably can do that with video interviews and get 3 candidates on campus that week. I hope they don't rush through it just to get someone in before the end of the semester.
If they get someone to apply like Jahri Evans (not saying it will happen) it would be an easy hire without the mandatory 3 years college coaching experience. He did own a house in Bloom during his NFL days, and may still. Or a Paterno would be hard to pass up. I could go quick with the right applicant.
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