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  • Russ Martin out at Mesa

    Colorado Mesa University and head football coach Russ Martin have mutually agreed to part ways. Martin was the head coach for the last eight years.

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    Judging by how aggressive Tim Foster has been at Mesa, look for a big splash hire. They want to get back to the Bob Cortese days in the worst of ways.

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    • #3
      Kingsville needs a coach. Proven winner

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      • #4
        Originally posted by maxblitz View Post
        Kingsville needs a coach. Proven winner
        Kingsville needs A LOT.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mountaineermagic View Post
          Judging by how aggressive Tim Foster has been at Mesa, look for a big splash hire. They want to get back to the Bob Cortese days in the worst of ways.
          They should throw a bunch of money at Josh Lynn, current head coach at Kearney. He's won more games there in three seasons than they did in the previous five combined. He can recruit like hell, and his offense would work immediately with the athletes they have. It would be about as big of a splash as you could get in D2, outside of landing Stitt or poaching a DC from Mines or Pueblo.
          Last edited by ccmoney8; 12-03-2019, 05:35 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ccmoney8 View Post

            They should throw a bunch of money at Josh Lynn, current head coach at Kearney. He's won more games there in two seasons than they did in the previous five combined. He can recruit like hell, and his offense would work immediately with the athletes they have. It would be about as big of a splash as you could get in D2, outside of landing Stitt or poaching a DC from Mines or Pueblo.
            Editing: three seasons, not two, but still... if he could somehow bring that freshman quarterback they have over there back to Colorado with him, they'd be right back in the hunt for the RMAC.

            He's making 111k currently at UNK, for reference. It would take a big pile.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ccmoney8 View Post

              Editing: three seasons, not two, but still... if he could somehow bring that freshman quarterback they have over there back to Colorado with him, they'd be right back in the hunt for the RMAC.

              He's making 111k currently at UNK, for reference. It would take a big pile.
              Lateral move. Makes no sense, imo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Clean Liver View Post

                Lateral move. Makes no sense, imo.
                Kearney is a tough place to win from an MIAA perspective. He made a lateral move from ENMU, his alma mater where he won the LSC, for a bigger paycheck. Makes sense to me if he's interested in competing for conference titles and CMU is willing to open up the checkbook.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ccmoney8 View Post

                  Kearney is a tough place to win from an MIAA perspective. He made a lateral move from ENMU, his alma mater where he won the LSC, for a bigger paycheck. Makes sense to me if he's interested in competing for conference titles and CMU is willing to open up the checkbook.
                  My point is that the MIAA is a comparable conference - good schools and quality competition. I'm the type who believes a coach stays the course. I think Kearney's a neat town...for Nebraska, that is. ;-)

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                  • #10
                    Lateral move for less money probably not going to happen. Any names starting to emerge?

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