Flights to Winston Salem on departure list. Looks like it might be real unless someone is ****ing around.
DC for Belichek?Flights to Winston Salem on departure list. Looks like it might be real unless someone is ****ing around.
That’s a pretty routine route. I just made the same trip last week. Tough to get a first class upgrade too.Flights to Winston Salem on departure list. Looks like it might be real unless someone is ****ing around.
Forgive the ignorance, but how does someone know that Dickert is on a aircraft flying to Winston-Salem?Flights to Winston Salem on departure list. Looks like it might be real unless someone is ****ing around.
Lovely. The 3 game skid to end the year makes so much more sense now.
10 starters gone, DC and OC are gone, QB coach is gone, now the head coach is gone, and you have a bowl game in 9 days. This could be considered the worst few weeks in Cougar football of all time. However, it seems like we have become numb to the news, since we have been kicked in the face by college football so many times in the past 18 months, and they keep piling on. The lack of leadership from the university from the Regents to the President to the AD has been disappointing to say the least.
If he’s on a plane to NC, it stands to reason he won’t be at practice. If he’s not at practice with the staff down 4 coaches, the team down 11 starters, and the threat of a Holiday Bowl pullout looming, why as a player, would you even bother to practice?If all parties were smart the interview would have taken place already somewhere else. On a recruiting trip, maybe in Vegas… somewhere to avoid this attention. If he is flying to campus now it is to meet whoever is gonna put a final stamp of approval on his hiring. Just my free 3 cents. Guess we will find out soon enough. Prob has some questions to answer from players at practice…
It was clear by the time with the Rolo hire that Schulz and Chun were over their skis.They should be fired too. Clean house top to bottom. A Meion Sanders team meeting is long last due for the WSU administration.
He's (officially) done at the end of the academic year. Making him actually work would be the punishment to you to administer.Schultz should be fired today. The F’n incompetence of that guy is incomprehensible. Biggest villain in WSU history and there’s not really a close 2nd.
😆That’s a pretty routine route. I just made the same trip last week. Tough to get a first class upgrade too.
Now there's an idea.It was clear by the time with the Rolo hire that Schulz and Chun were over their skis.
Let's hire Rolo back!
Too late...Might divide the fan base though
It might be cheaper than what an eventual lawsuit costs the state.Now there's an idea.
Let's hire Rolo back! Full circle...
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It was clear by the time with the Rolo hire that Schulz and Chun were over their skis.
I wish he could sue that criminal Inslee personally.It might be cheaper than what an eventual lawsuit costs the state.
And Inslee is moving to Idaho anyway.
Inslee is going to be living his own penance in Idaho. He has no idea how he is perceived there.I wish he could sue that criminal Inslee personally.
He'll move to Bellingham in a year.Inslee is going to be living his own penance in Idaho. He has no idea how he is perceived there.
Yes, lack of self-awarenes is a "progressive" trait.Inslee is going to be living his own penance in Idaho. He has no idea how he is perceived there.
... or Beijing. He'd fit right in.He'll move to Bellingham in a year.
I still think we can build a program for that model. Changes at the top will not necessarily be a hindrance to hiring capable assistants. I don't see selling the possibility of a being a head coach without leaving town during a 6-8 year stint (some as a coordinator, some as a HC) at WSU as a bad thing. Oregon did it for awhile with Brooks, Bellotti, Kelly and Helfrich. Boise State has more or less done the same since Dirk Koetter.I know assistants were going to be offered cuts. Dickert could reasonably expect the same. On top of that, there’s really no reason to believe that improvements in anything - facilities, funding, support, etc. - are on the horizon. As it stands, WSU is a no-win situation. A dream season will be 9 wins and a middling bowl, followed by a gutting of the roster. Every year, our best players will be taken. Coaches will use us as nothing but a stepping stone, none will sign if there’s a significant buyout, because there are plenty of stepping stones out there.
If there’s not a significant revamp of the system, to include the possibility of a separate athletic organization outside of the NCAA, with multi-year contracts and some reasonable controls on NIL, then WSU and a lot of other schools may as well give up football. It’ll be a massive money drain with little return or promise.