A bit early but Oregon, Notre Dame and Portland.....under achieving enough at this point to warrant a change?
In any universe, in Nike Town....how is that possible? I know the synthetic turf turns a lot of top players away but come on, that program should be flying sky high IMHO.Oregon has been underachieving for a while now....
Oregon has been underachieving for a while now....
Right-oh! Maybe even when his football team was all that?when his football program in the tank
No, but Pitt is open now, and based on this year's performance, Miami might be next.Anyone hear anything on the University of Miami HC opening up?
Even though Pitt is ACC I can't imagine it ever being a "destination" coaching draw? Synthetic cold hard environment from what I have heard. U Miami on the other hand has got some potential.No, but Pitt is open now, and based on this year's performance, Miami might be next.
I dont know much about that program but at least they seem willing to improve the coaching situation. Players at all levels of the game deserve the best coaching possible. Thanks for the info.For what it is worth, I heard that South Dakota State fired their coach.
My mistake, it is actually the University of South Dakota that got rid of their coaching staff.I dont know much about that program but at least they seem willing to improve the coaching situation. Players at all levels of the game deserve the best coaching possible. Thanks for the info.
G Smith out @Portland. Rich tradition but idk if there is enough left in the mid-major engine to compete with P5 recruiters? Santa Clara has a built in "versus Cal, Stanford, Notre Dame" year in and year out draw. Pepperdine has, well Malibu....but Portland? Is it a destination program for a stellar individual with the ability to attract top level talent and return it to prominence?Portland has to be burning
They have hired Michael Thomas (former CSUF assistant coach) to be the new head coach.My mistake, it is actually the University of South Dakota that got rid of their coaching staff.
G Smith out @Portland. Rich tradition but idk if there is enough left in the mid-major engine to compete with P5 recruiters? Santa Clara has a built in "versus Cal, Stanford, Notre Dame" year in and year out draw. Pepperdine has, well Malibu....but Portland? Is it a destination program for a stellar individual with the ability to attract top level talent and return it to prominence?
No, but Pitt is open now, and based on this year's performance, Miami might be next.