That's a tough guy.
We will hit.
We will hit.
Dickert and Arbuckle. They were more worried about what's next instead of what was in front of them.Some not so subtle shots at Dickert 😂
Now that’s a good post right there.I've never put a lot into press conferences, but I thought he came across as genuine and grateful for the opportunity. I wasn't aware that he was at SDSU for 19 years. That's remarkable in this day and age. He choked up talking about coach Stig and his time at SDSU. I like that. It's common to hear coaches BS about how they want to be here for a long time, but I get that vibe from him. He's a small-town guy at his core. I thought his comments about "him and the staff not getting distracted about what else was better" was a nice (and accurate) shot at Dickert.
I don't know why, but I have a good feeling about this guy. I like that we're changing up the offense. I've been watching us throw the ball every down forever. What the Hell? Let's see how ground and pound works. Liked hearing him say that "we will hit." Liked hearing him say that he believes in creating the scheme around the players. Like that he's a 4-3 guy with some 4-2-5 mixed in. Not sure we can recruit at the necessary level, but I like the 4-3. Like that he absolutely prioritizes OL and DL. Again, proof will be in the recruiting, but I like it. Dude does not lack confidence. I didn't see any awe shucks about him.
Schulz not attending made me happy. I hope it's been made clear to him to stay away from WSU athletics until he leaves town for good.
Leach’s sand pit was unconventional love. ❤️Started out a bit rough for me when he said he would "love his players unconventionally" when I'm pretty sure that he meant "unconditionally". That said, he's clearly a young guy who hasn't reached his ceiling yet. Agree that it felt that he took a couple shots at Dickert. In particular, it felt like he was saying that Dickert and his staff lost focus at the end of the season and they were looking ahead after an 8-1 start.
I did find it interesting that he kept saying that Pullman was like the Midwest. He's not wrong in some respects but that's the first time that I've seen a coach say that about the Palouse.
They should bring that back. Zero reason to get rid of it. One of the best injury prevention tools and it worked very well.Leach’s sand pit was unconventional love. ❤️
Maybe he meant "unconventionally?" He said it twice btw.Started out a bit rough for me when he said he would "love his players unconventionally" when I'm pretty sure that he meant "unconditionally". That said, he's clearly a young guy who hasn't reached his ceiling yet. Agree that it felt that he took a couple shots at Dickert. In particular, it felt like he was saying that Dickert and his staff lost focus at the end of the season and they were looking ahead after an 8-1 start.
I did find it interesting that he kept saying that Pullman was like the Midwest. He's not wrong in some respects but that's the first time that I've seen a coach say that about the Palouse.
Maybe he meant "unconventionally?" He said it twice btw.
I believe he meant unconventionally.... as has been said; he is a tough dude. Love in today's world is all hugs and flattery. His way of showing love will not be hugs and flattery. He will show love different than the current culture (unconventionally). But he will show love and his players will play hard for him, because they will know he loves them.Started out a bit rough for me when he said he would "love his players unconventionally" when I'm pretty sure that he meant "unconditionally". That said, he's clearly a young guy who hasn't reached his ceiling yet. Agree that it felt that he took a couple shots at Dickert. In particular, it felt like he was saying that Dickert and his staff lost focus at the end of the season and they were looking ahead after an 8-1 start.
I did find it interesting that he kept saying that Pullman was like the Midwest. He's not wrong in some respects but that's the first time that I've seen a coach say that about the Palouse.
If he was a political candidate a bunch of guys here would be yapping about dementia.The classical definition of love is "willing the good of another." Or as some have put it, "love is an action, not a feeling." In today's culture, that's not what it usually mean. So perhaps by "unconventional" he means love in a more classical sense.
Sorta like “brush” and “trees” and “forrest”, right?If he was a political candidate a bunch of guys here would be yapping about dementia.
Who gives a shit if he misspoke on a couple of things, he was in front of a podium for a half hour, that’s gonna happen with most human beings.
My take, he’s going to have a tough football team, they are going to focus on the process, and he’s not going to be in a hurry to get out of town when he has success. Good enough for me.
I'm not arguing he misspoke. I'm offering an explanation for the use of "unconventional" as a modifier to love.If he was a political candidate a bunch of guys here would be yapping about dementia.
Who gives a shit if he misspoke on a couple of things, he was in front of a podium for a half hour, that’s gonna happen with most human beings.
My take, he’s going to have a tough football team, they are going to focus on the process, and he’s not going to be in a hurry to get out of town when he has success. Good enough for me.
Nobody is worshipping.Well I suppose we need a counterpoint or two........
"I'm a West Coast guy - I'm from Arizona". Arizona isn't the West Coast. Close I guess.
"Pullman is the Midwest (paraphrased)". Guess he was asleep when his plane flew over the Rockies and the Idaho mountain ranges.
"I've had other offers". Oh really. Pray tell which programs were those?
"We'll be a national contender". Um, you aren't in the MVC anymore.
"Unconventional love". Does he know that we don't have many sheep in Pullman?
All the Pullman talk and raising his kids here, etc. Dude you had never been to Pullman when you accepted the job.
The "crowd" size. Well since half the room was probably Athletics and Alumni staff, and press, color me unimpressed. As opposed to, say Mike Leach's presser in front of an estimated 1,100 people. Who spoke for all of 4 minutes pre-questions and made sure to reference and thank every former HC all the way back to Walden.
I guess that's enough negative Nancy talk. Proceed with the worshipping.
Some people sound so butthurt.Nobody is worshipping.
Most are waiting to see him coach at least one game before passing ultimate judgment.