I do agree with lantana that the coach was part of the problem as well. The playcalling was horrendous. He had no creativity whatsoever. The facilities upgrade still need to be the main priority. I kind of like the twitter feed, sometimes programs need to be completely embarrassed in public before they make any changes. I make it a priority to make sure that happens in all social media sites.
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As an A&I alumni i would be excited about Lee Hays, but unfortunately I think Haskel Buffs lack of production as our DC the last few years is going to scare off the Admin. from bringing back another guy from the good ole days
As far as Lynn goes I dont think a guy who had a 41-43 DII career Head Coaching Record is going to ignite the fan base the way we need.
We need somebody with Head Coaching experience and a winning record
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Originally posted by maxblitz View PostAs an A&I alumni i would be excited about Lee Hays, but unfortunately I think Haskel Buffs lack of production as our DC the last few years is going to scare off the Admin. from bringing back another guy from the good ole days
As far as Lynn goes I dont think a guy who had a 41-43 DII career Head Coaching Record is going to ignite the fan base the way we need.
We need somebody with Head Coaching experience and a winning record
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And then I saw this and wonder if TAMUK is option B for this Javelina Legend and is the subject of the tweet.
https://www.kens5.com/article/sports...3-c48b9184e705
Juan Castillo, an NFL assistant coach for 24 years before joining Jim Harbaugh's staff at Michigan as an analyst this season, confirmed to KENS5.com on Sunday that he's interested in the UTSA job.
"I think UTSA is a gold mine," Castillo, 60, said. "I love San Antonio, too. It's a great city. You've got to be able to recruit and have good people on your staff. I've always been big on fundamentals and playing hard. I know offense and defense and I've recruited, too.
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Originally posted by Thunderstruck View PostWord out there is that your 4 finalists are an equipment salesman, a high school assistant coach, a junior college coach and an option offense specialist within the conference. Without names, how does the Javelina faithful feel about these choices?
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Originally posted by Thunderstruck View PostWord out there is that your 4 finalists are an equipment salesman, a high school assistant coach, a junior college coach and an option offense specialist within the conference. Without names, how does the Javelina faithful feel about these choices?
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Originally posted by Thunderstruck View PostWord out there is that your 4 finalists are an equipment salesman, a high school assistant coach, a junior college coach and an option offense specialist within the conference. Without names, how does the Javelina faithful feel about these choices?
Western NM just found one and that is the route Lynn took to Eastern.
As far as the HS Assistant, i know several guys with college Head Coaching and Coordinator experience.
From his post he is trying to makes this look as bleak as possible, stirring the pot! HAHA!
I have fat thumbs sorry for typos!
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Originally posted by Boohaha View Post
I wouldn't knock JC coaches, been plenty come into programs and do well.
Western NM just found one and that is the route Lynn took to Eastern.
As far as the HS Assistant, i know several guys with college Head Coaching and Coordinator experience.
From his post he is trying to makes this look as bleak as possible, stirring the pot! HAHA!
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