Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Mid-Week Round-Up

Rest of The Mess that Wasn’t Mentioned on Monday

Sometimes the MMQ doesn’t have as much time on Monday Mornings as I’d like to have….

Domers vs. Stanford:  Stanford put a death blow on the Domers on Saturday, defeating them rather soundly.  The NDNation Trolls are out in force demanding $warbrick’$ and Kelly’s heads on platters.  There as even a post trying to get the troops rallied like Tennessee did to “Take back the Program!”  The latest, greatest coaching rumor:  Former OU Coach Bob Stoops buying two houses in Chicago.  (So he could watch his senior high school son play football this season).  Ranked in the top 4 had shut the doubters up for a while, but now they’re rallying.   Opening with Michigan next season (if Michigan can pull that win off) will start them out on the right foot.

Egg Bowl:  Ole Miss upset MSU in a heated game right before MSU learned that it was losing its head coach to Florida.  Watch MSU closely as they search for a coach.  They made a good hire in Mullen and I expect them to do the same again.  UPDATE:  Moorhead (OC from PSU) Rumored to be hired at MSU!!!

Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee:  Hoke is now 0-2 at Tennessee.  I don’t think he’s going to get the job permanently.   And Tennessee is winless in the SEC for the first time since joining the league in 1933.

Sparty @ Rutgers:  Not much to see here as Sparty did what pretty much everyone else has done to Rutgers this season.  And kudos on a nice turnaround from last season’s forgettable 3-9 to a mirror like 9-3.  I don’t know how long Chris Ash is going to get at Rutgers, but if he would have waited there were way better jobs available this season…

Barret And The Mysterious Camera-Man

I kind of ignored this on Monday as it seemed like a whole lotta nuthin, but the story seems to have legs.  Barret was apparently run over in pre-game warm-ups by one of the many “Hoards of Media” people that were on the field.  From the Legend’s Mouth:


It SOUNDED like Urban Legend was taking a shot at Michigan in general (similar to how Harbaugh Ripped on Purdue) about the safety of the field during the pre-game warm-up.  I guess I’m surprised that the Camera Man hasn’t come forth and revealed himself.  If he had a field pass, hey, he was clean and had a right to be there.  That he accidentally ran into Barret is unfortunate, but accidents happen.  Just think it would be interesting to know who the mystery man is and why he hasn’t come forward.   Barret himself stated it wasn’t intentional. 

Or did someone hire the Tonya Harding crew to “Nancey Kerrigan” Barret out of the Game???

The Coaching Carousel Tracker

Because we need a score card:




Wolken reporting that FSU targeting Taggart at Oregon if Jimbo Fisher Bolts to Texas A&M


Glen Mason Territory

Great article by Bill Connely and what can happen when you fire winning coaches (looking at you Texas A&M and Arizona State, both firing their coaches go with 7-5 records)


For schools with lesser advantages, impatience almost never pays off.
  • On the heels of 11- and nine-win seasons, Boston College pushed Jeff Jagodzinski out because he deigned to interview for other jobs. They were 2-10 four years later and haven’t reached nine wins since.
  • Ron Zook took Illinois to nine wins and a Rose Bowl in 2007, and after a two-year reset, got them back to 7-6 in both 2010 and 2011. He was fired. Illinois has averaged 3.7 wins per year since.
  • Dan McCarney won at least seven games five times in a six-year span at Iowa State but was let go after a 4-8 downturn in 2006. ISU has not topped seven wins since, though that could change with an upcoming bowl game.
  • Ralph Friedgen took Maryland to seven bowls in 10 years, and after a two-win collapse in 2009, rebounded to nine wins in 2010. Maryland has averaged 4.7 wins per year since firing him.
  • NC State pushed Tom O'Brien out in 2012 after 24 wins in three years. Their best three-year win total since: 22.
  • David Cutcliffe won seven or more games for five straight years at Ole Miss, peaking with a 10-win campaign in 2003. But after a 4-7 reset in 2004, he was fired. The Rebels would top four wins twice in the next seven years.
  • Pitt pushed Dave Wannstedt out after after 26 wins in three years. The Panthers have averaged 6.6 wins since.
  • Phil Fulmer took Tennessee to 15 bowls and five SEC championship games in 16 years. He won the national title in 1998 and won at least eight games 14 times. He fell to 5-6 in 2005 but rebounded back to 10 wins in 2007. After a second five-win reset in 2008, he was fired. The Vols have hit the eight-win mark twice in the nine years since.
Speaking of Firing Fullmer:
The “Fecal Matter” Show That Is Currently Tennessee
I really enjoy it when someone else’s tire fire of a program is flying into the ground.  I know I shouldn’t take pleasure in other’s misfortunes, but I feel like nobody was feeling too sorry for anyone in Ann Arbor as the Michigan Family endured Bill Martin, Bran Dictator and everything else that was going on.
Tennessee continues to outdo themselves on the clown car cavalcade.  First the twitter madness when Schiano was almost hired.  Then Cutcliff from Duke (who coached in Knoxville with Fullmer for 18 seasons) said, “Uh-uh”.  THEN, the reports of Gundy leaving OSU (he won’t) for Tennessee for an offer of $42M over 6 years.  Doesn’t everyone remember that Gundy played at OSU?  And turned Tennessee down in 2012?
And has a son in high school there, not to mention his parents still reside in Stillwater?  

And where’s the VolRage over Gundy recruiting and playing a player that was eventually convicted of having sex with a 12 year old girl when he was 17???   Oh, yeah, Gundy has winning record…

Hypocrites.


I believe what you’re seeing Currie do is more or less run around and offer the job and $42M over 6 seasons to every big-name coach out there to see who bites and to also cover his ass when he has to either hire Hoke or some other top coordinator.  Tennessee fans need to be beat over the head that it’s not a great gig, and the fans acting the way they do don’t help.   
PSU Trustee Comes Out In Defense of Schiano

Things got ugly on Sunday in Tennessee and Twitter and the universe exploded when the “story” emerged on Greg Schiano being somehow linked to Sandsusky and the cover up.  Anthony Lubrano wrote a nice letter in support of Schiano.
I get that Vol Fans were looking for ANY EXCUSE to not hire Schiano.  I remember not being that fired up about him when his name was getting thrown around for the Michigan job.  But you really shouldn’t run with something that’s not true and drags a man’s name through the mud just to get your way.  Social media, folks.  The Inmates are running the Asylum now

It Looks Like The Committee Will Get Bailed Out Again…

There was so much talk a month ago about two teams from the same conference getting in, but that is all it was.  Talk.  The argument for Bama is a weak one, especially when you take away the name and just look at record, SOS and stats.  Not the outcome if you wanted CHAOS!!!!   Annnnnd maybe the SEC will get a little more serious about scheduling.  SOS counts...

Etc.
This Week In Schadenfreude
As always, a great read, but made even better when Bama fans start whining….
Golden Gophers Almost LOSE to a 3-Man Alabama Squad!
Saw this in a related post and I don’t know how I missed it when it happened.  Apparently, there was a kerfuffle on the court in the 2nd half and the Bama bench left their seats and took a few steps on the court to break up the donnybrook.  No big deal, but the refs had to eject all of them for leaving the bench.  Then, a player from Bama fouled out and another one rolled his ankle, taking the squad down to 3 with 10 minutes left in the game!  And they almost won!!!

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