I'd think a high level club coach would do well in a college environment.Has Deza ever been a college assistant or college head coach? If not, then he is not getting consideration for UCLA. College coaching is about way more than soccer x's and o's.
Larry Brown had a change of heart and then another change of heart within days. Were talking UCLA here. If they come calling, you take that call anytime they call, moo!!!You truly are clueless how this works. She signed the contract when she did to make a statement that she is not looking. It is possible she was having conversations with another university, so St Mary's stepped up. Or St Mary's was being proactive and wanted her long term commitment. Have you followed college sports at all? When a coach signs an extension during hiring season, that means they are staying.
Cristobal did not sign the extension offer from Oregen. If he had, he would have stayed. See how that works.
Very important question, especially if playing for a great coach overrides the institution.I'm guessing we're not done with the resign, fire, hire season. I wonder how many more positions will open?
Very important question, especially if playing for a great coach overrides the institution.
I had a little satire to that. It was more wishful thinking. This is how I honestly feel based on the facts. I would pick school/money #1. After that, you hope for the best.sure if your dd is getting a lot of money and utilizes her opportunities as a springboard to the next best thing. You’ll need to be certain the coach will stay.
That is not what I was saying though. UCLA can get almost anyone they want. There are plenty of people with collegiate experience that will want that job. They don't need to go after someone who has never worked in a collegiate environment. Culture, fit, boosters, recruiting, NCAA compliance, eligibility rules, etc. Those are all part of the picture.I'd think a high level club coach would do well in a college environment.
Think about the differences in recruiting:
-Club: Come play for us. Pay us $5k per year and travel. I know all of the college coaches.
-College: Come play for us. We'll pay about $250k in college tuition, take you on cool trips and feed you. You might get noticed by a National Team.
Give it up. Your naivity or stubborness is showing. As yourself what potential employer would be impressed with her 'loyalty, if she jumped a week after signing her contract. Also, if you know anything about her, she has way more integrity than Lane Kiffin!Are you privy to her contract? If not then you have no idea what's in it and you are clueless.
Agree. D1 college soccer, especially in a P5 conference, is a completely different beast than being a club DOC or coach. That would be quite the jump. Trust me, not happening.That is not what I was saying though. UCLA can get almost anyone they want. There are plenty of people with collegiate experience that will want that job. They don't need to go after someone who has never worked in a collegiate environment. Culture, fit, boosters, recruiting, NCAA compliance, eligibility rules, etc. Those are all part of the picture.
Everyone has their price. Loyalty only goes so far. The only reason she stays there is if she LOVES the Bay Area and has family ties. Your naive to think loyalty and integrity are the driving factors there.Give it up. Your naivity or stubborness is showing. As yourself what potential employer would be impressed with her 'loyalty, if she jumped a week after signing her contract. Also, if you know anything about her, she has way more integrity than Lane Kiffin!
SMC would be so lucky to have her finish out her contract there as I believe they could actually make the NCAAs once BYU leaves the conference.Everyone has their price. Loyalty only goes so far. The only reason she stays there is if she LOVES the Bay Area and has family ties. Your naive to think loyalty and integrity are the driving factors there.
if it were the latter then she would have finished out her contract at Notre Dame.
Maybe you should ask yourself why she left Notre Dame. It sure looks like she did not want the pressure of that gig. Only three years in the HC chair and she left. That would be a red flag to any major program. Trust me she is not looking. She signed on to stay at St. Marys when she did as a statement of commitment. But you keep dreaming for a scenario that is not happening.Everyone has their price. Loyalty only goes so far. The only reason she stays there is if she LOVES the Bay Area and has family ties. Your naive to think loyalty and integrity are the driving factors there.
if it were the latter then she would have finished out her contract at Notre Dame.
Unless you are her or her significant other you have no idea. The only loyal living creature is a dog raised as a puppy. They guy or gal will stick by your side no matter what.Maybe you should ask yourself why she left Notre Dame. It sure looks like she did not want the pressure of that gig. Only three years in the HC chair and she left. That would be a red flag to any major program. Trust me she is not looking. She signed on to stay at St. Marys when she did as a statement of commitment. But you keep dreaming for a scenario that is not happening.
Seems like a great hire on paper.
UCLA’s new coach: Marguerite Aozasa.
Seems like a great hire on paper.
I knew she played there, didn’t know she also Coached there.I think she's very well-liked by the players. She has coached in one of Stanford's biggest feeder programs as well (MVLA)
I knew she played there, didn’t know she also Coached there.