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Post by HC92 on Oct 21, 2017 13:26:03 GMT -5
This Colgate defense reminds me a lot of the 85’ Bears That's at least the third time that has happened this year and I have probably only watched half our offeinsive drives.
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Post by hc87 on Oct 21, 2017 13:26:41 GMT -5
Hope the grub is good at the PC dinnah
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Oct 21, 2017 13:35:51 GMT -5
One would hope, at this juncture, the team would play for pride.
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Post by HC92 on Oct 21, 2017 13:37:03 GMT -5
Who is next on the interim coach short list?
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Post by crossbball13 on Oct 21, 2017 13:39:49 GMT -5
It's sad that rock cares more about his ridiculous interim title than he does the program. Any unselfish coach would put in the freshman qb--- hereon out. It's over for Peter.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 21, 2017 13:40:31 GMT -5
This team will not be able to compete against Lehigh. It looks as though 4-7 is the best we can hope for. If we end the year with wins over Georgetown and Fordham (a long shot at this point) it could help next year’s team.
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Post by deep Purple on Oct 21, 2017 13:44:05 GMT -5
#6 still out there
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Post by hc87 on Oct 21, 2017 13:44:49 GMT -5
I really thought we might come out flying today and be hitting on all cylinders....was I dead wrong.
Piling on I know, but this is a direct result of keeping Gilmore for at least the last 3 or 4 years....what's done is done....a TOTAL overhaul in every aspect of the program is needed.
As many underclassmen as possible need to the see field the rest of the season. It's harsh, but the Srs really now represent the "past" and we need to start looking forward for the good of the program.
It will be interesting to see how the coaches, who have to know they are gone after this season, will respond to this.
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Post by joe on Oct 21, 2017 13:47:01 GMT -5
With freshman backup lineman. Why?
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Post by hchoops on Oct 21, 2017 13:53:19 GMT -5
hchoops. Colgate 31 HC 7. Pujals just threw second pick of second half. Colgate at HC 6 yd. line. Thank you i guess
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Post by joutsHC77 on Oct 21, 2017 13:54:12 GMT -5
Just turned on WEEI. What a disaster. Rock is the guy we've often been complaining about regarding play selection. NP better rectify this and fast, and have competitions for all positions immediately.
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Post by ncaam on Oct 21, 2017 13:55:20 GMT -5
What a horrific half of football. The decision making in the last 2+ minutes could not have been worse. I am very jealous of Colgate's frosh QB, who is already better than us at reading the defense. Our Seniors deserve better than this. I'm jealous of Colgate's o-line. We haven't had a good one since Dom graduated.
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Post by jkh67 on Oct 21, 2017 13:56:10 GMT -5
I really thought we might come out flying today and be hitting on all cylinders....was I dead wrong. Piling on I know, but this is a direct result of keeping Gilmore for at least the last 3 or 4 years....what's done is done....a TOTAL overhaul in every aspect of the program is needed. As many underclassmen as possible need to the see field the rest of the season. It's harsh, but the Srs really now represent the "past" and we need to start looking forward for the good of the program. It will be interesting to see how the coaches, who have to know they are gone after this season, will respond to this. I couldn't agree more. On all counts. This is all on Pine and TPTB (including Boroughs) (a) for extending Gilmore's contract several years back, and (b) for not firing Gilmore after the Fordham fiasco a year ago. I don't understand how a team can start a season as well as this one did and wind up where we are today. One starts to wonder whether the program can be salvaged at this point. But hope springs eternal. Perhaps Al Bagnoli is looking for another coaching challenge!
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Post by ncaam on Oct 21, 2017 14:05:28 GMT -5
45-7 (F) When does baseball start?
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Post by joutsHC77 on Oct 21, 2017 14:05:58 GMT -5
If Bagnoli can turn around Columbia, it absolutely can be done here. Find the right man and get it done.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 21, 2017 14:11:40 GMT -5
That will be up to NP and his search committee. Last time out he found and hired hired a gem in coach Carmody. This time, we'll soon see.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Oct 21, 2017 14:21:28 GMT -5
Last time out he found and hired hired a gem in coach Carmody. [ That's TBD. His record through two seasons is below .500.
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Post by bringbackcaro on Oct 21, 2017 14:22:07 GMT -5
That will be up to NP and his search committee. Last time out he found and hired hired a gem in coach Carmody. This time, we'll soon see. Found? Carmody was about as well known of a name for a coach who would be available for a PL coaching job. There are no former Ivy and Big10 head coaches sitting around waiting for a 1-AA football head coaching gig.
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Post by 6sader7 on Oct 21, 2017 14:24:18 GMT -5
There is a lot of blame to go around a the coaching and administration level.
But This is the first time since I was a freshman in 2004 that I can say I’m embarrassed by the lack of pride and effort displayed by our players in the 2nd half of that game.
Really dissapointing to see.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 21, 2017 14:28:31 GMT -5
That will be up to NP and his search committee. Last time out he found and hired hired a gem in coach Carmody. This time, we'll soon see. Found? Carmody was about as well known of a name for a coach who would be available for a PL coaching job. There are no former Ivy and Big10 head coaches sitting around waiting for a 1-AA football head coaching gig. You are right. He was not "waiting for a 1-AA head coaching gig." But NP convinced him to come to HC and he brought us both a PL title and a win in the NCAA. Are those bad things? Do they support firing NP immediately, as one poster seems to want?
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Post by bringbackcaro on Oct 21, 2017 14:30:20 GMT -5
Found? Carmody was about as well known of a name for a coach who would be available for a PL coaching job. There are no former Ivy and Big10 head coaches sitting around waiting for a 1-AA football head coaching gig. You are right. He was not "waiting for a 1-AA head coaching gig. But NP convinced him to come to HC and he brought us both a PL title and a win in the NCAA. Are those bad things? Do they support firing NP immediately, as one poster seems to want? Convinced him to come to HC? His only other option was to be an assistant for his former player at Fairfield. His time for getting another head coaching job was just about over, and there is very, VERY little chance that he would have ever had another opportunity for a job as "good" as the job at HC.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 21, 2017 14:30:27 GMT -5
Last time out he found and hired hired a gem in coach Carmody. That's TBD. His record through two seasons is below .500. If his teams win the PL tournament and play in the NCAA ever other year, I could live with an overall losing record. Winning the PL with a losing regular season record seems to have worked pretty well for baseball.
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Post by hcpride on Oct 21, 2017 14:33:10 GMT -5
If Bagnoli can turn around Columbia, it absolutely can be done here. Find the right man and get it done. Columbia won again (Dartmouth). Now 6-0. Turnarounds CAN happen. Bagnoli was a big coaching upgrade at Columbia, he followed it up with two great recruiting classes (obviously the Columbia academic brand is still a great draw for very good recruits), now they win the close games... and their blowouts.
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Post by rgs318 on Oct 21, 2017 14:35:15 GMT -5
You are right. He was not "waiting for a 1-AA head coaching gig. But NP convinced him to come to HC and he brought us both a PL title and a win in the NCAA. Are those bad things? Do they support firing NP immediately, as one poster seems to want? Convinced him to come to HC? His only other option was to be an assistant for his former player at Fairfield. His time for getting another head coaching job was just about over, and there is very, VERY little chance that he would have ever had another opportunity for a job as "good" as the job at HC. Convinced him is what I said. After all, HC was not exactly a prime position. I remember the discussion on CROSSPORTS before he was hired. There were a number of folks who thought we might have a hard time getting anyone...certainly not someone who turned around a Big 10 doormat of a program. I would say the program is moving in a good direction. His other option would be to pick a place where he wanted to coach as an assistant since he does not need to do it for the money. He loves the sport and being involved in it. One other option you seem to ignore would be to simply retire, or to work as a consultant/advisor.
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Post by bringbackcaro on Oct 21, 2017 14:40:31 GMT -5
Convinced him to come to HC? His only other option was to be an assistant for his former player at Fairfield. His time for getting another head coaching job was just about over, and there is very, VERY little chance that he would have ever had another opportunity for a job as "good" as the job at HC. Convinced him is what I said. After all, HC was not exactly a prime position. I remember the discussion on CROSSPORTS before he was hired. There were a number of folks who thought we might have a hard time getting anyone...certainly not someone who turned around a Big 10 doormat of a program. I would say the program is moving in a good direction. His other option would be to pick a place where he wanted to coach as an assistant since he does not need to do it for the money. He loves the sport and being involved in it. One other option you seem to ignore would be to simply retire, or to work as a consultant/advisor. I wouldn't exactly cite Crossports as a reliable source for calculating how many basketball coaches would be interested in an opportunity to run their own program at an excellent academic institution that provides top 1-2-3 support in its basketball conference. The other options you cite were certainly options. None of which as appealing as another crack at being a head coach for someone who likely didn't want his head coaching resume to end with being fired by Northwestern.
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