Apparently he “liked” a SM post saying him leaving was BS…fwiw. This. Is. Silly. Season.Jessamyn McCIntyre, Cougar sideline reporter, saying on KJR Mateer and Dickert are tight and both are staying.
Save, I can see your "early Price" comparison. Some of Price's charisma with his players was very similar to what I see with CJD. Some of CJD's clock management, halftime adjustment and other learning processes are also pretty reminiscent of Mike P. Price did eventually develop a pretty darned good core staff, and I think CJD will get there. You could argue that it took Price at least 5 years to get there...CJD seems similar. I'd say that Price did a better job of playing to the media and alums. Price did not have to deal with a league collapse, NIL, unrestricted portal (though he did have Prop 48) or the rest of it, though, and I have to think he was probably under less personal stress.Interesting, but I'm not exactly holding my breath. If Mateer draws the kind of $$s being thrown around I not only wouldn't blame him for leaving. I would think he should take it if the situation that comes along with it makes sense for him. Sucks for "us", but that's just the reality of present cluster college athletics.
I have no idea if Dickert's in any demand, but I haven't seen a logical landing spot for him. In some ways he reminds me of early Price.
Dickert's giving Mateer $1M of his pay?Jessamyn McCIntyre, Cougar sideline reporter, saying on KJR Mateer and Dickert are tight and both are staying.
Hard to put too much stock in that report. The portal doesn't even open for another week, so whatever offers he has on the table may get bigger.Apparently he “liked” a SM post saying him leaving was BS…fwiw. This. Is. Silly. Season.
I hope he stays that makes things a helluva lot more interesting going into next year and IF Dickert can hit on the OC hire… look out. I’d also have to say having Mateer back would be a helluva recruiting chip for attracting an OC.
I probably like to compare too much, but the complete change of landscape makes any comparison to former coaches that much more thin. Those are where I see it with Price to Dickert. Both pretty green for this level. One other difference is the side of the ball they came up on. Over time I realized how much that seemed helped the defenses under Price (recruiting of course as well). Price also hired a couple of pretty good DCs in Zimmer and Doba.Save, I can see your "early Price" comparison. Some of Price's charisma with his players was very similar to what I see with CJD. Some of CJD's clock management, halftime adjustment and other learning processes are also pretty reminiscent of Mike P. Price did eventually develop a pretty darned good core staff, and I think CJD will get there. You could argue that it took Price at least 5 years to get there...CJD seems similar. I'd say that Price did a better job of playing to the media and alums. Price did not have to deal with a league collapse, NIL, unrestricted portal (though he did have Prop 48) or the rest of it, though, and I have to think he was probably under less personal stress.
Good observation. I had not thought of the Price/Dickert similarities, but now that you have pointed them out, they are definitely there.
Hiring and retaining coaches is the hardest part about coaching at a WSU. You are always gonna be replacing and needing succession plans in place because your coaches are either good and getting poached or suck and need to go. Best to look for guys as position coaches who are young up and comers and can slide into the coordinator spots without a hitch.It sucks that Dickert hasn't been PERFECT in coaching, but it is reasonable to expect him to learn and improve.
Because we aren't the richest school in the world, it's probably best to keep Dickert and I think the Mike Price comparison is fair... even though Mike Price was 1 in a million coming from Weber State if I remember correctly.
But let's also take responsibility Coach Dickert...
If you can't figure out a better offense with a QB like Mateer and a RB like Parker and if you can't get a reliable defense against mid-level sh*t squads...
You're not a Head Coach.
Not for WSU anyway.
If he hired himself as DC then 1 less coordinator to worry about (until he leaves anyway) and it would free up more money for the OC.Hiring and retaining coaches is the hardest part about coaching at a WSU. You are always gonna be replacing and needing succession plans in place because your coaches are either good and getting poached or suck and need to go. Best to look for guys as position coaches who are young up and comers and can slide into the coordinator spots without a hitch.
I’ve been saying that my whole life. But I’m still going to work every morning.Not to disagree with you, but I think it's easier than people read.
Pay the money, get the coaches
Pay the money, get the players
Pay the money, get the success.
I don't care if we are P4 conference or not.
If we had 30 million a year for players and 10 million a year for coaches... we'd be the spot everyone came to.
We just need money.
Maybe but, he still has more wins four seasons in than any other WSU coach.It sucks that Dickert hasn't been PERFECT in coaching, but it is reasonable to expect him to learn and improve.
Because we aren't the richest school in the world, it's probably best to keep Dickert and I think the Mike Price comparison is fair... even though Mike Price was 1 in a million coming from Weber State if I remember correctly.
But let's also take responsibility Coach Dickert...
If you can't figure out a better offense with a QB like Mateer and a RB like Parker and if you can't get a reliable defense against mid-level sh*t squads...
You're not a Head Coach.
Not for WSU anyway.
I get it, but Bill Doba also had 10 wins his 1st season.Maybe but, he still has more wins four seasons in than any other WSU coach.