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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 169200" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>I'm not ready to run him out in a rail yet....but he hasn't done very much to earn much trust either. Increases support staff, which was woefully staffed before. Ok great, he fixed a glaring problem, with little expense. Grant him a kudo there.</p><p></p><p>Now for the demerits. His handling of CPJ's status last year earns a few. Some thought he handled it perfect. I couldn't disagree more. Delaying the extension was bad. Bad for recruiting and bad for generating any trust or loyalty between CPJ and Mbob / Tech. Shows that he's not capable of recognizing good coaching talent and ability. That does not bode well for for him retaining staff or bringing in new staff. (I understand many fans were growing restless with 7 wins...that's what fans do...I expect better of an AD)</p><p></p><p>Many Tech fans think everyone who ever becomes associated with Tech should share their love of the institute, to the max. Pardon my candor but I think that is a pretty ignorant take from a fanbase that, by and large, is more logical about things generally than other fanbases. Tech is a great institute. Tech student athletes have few peers when looking at them as a total package. None of that makes coaching here easy. Throw in the academic obstacles with less $ for staff and fewer resources than damn near all our competitors...not a lot of incentive to stay here long term. When we find a coach worthy of keeping long term, we should do a hell of a lot more to encourage him to stay long term.</p><p></p><p>So IMO it's not time for tar and feathers....but it might be time to start up the fire for the tar. Only fair...Mbob was plenty willing to leave CPJ on a hot seat far too long. Damn sure ain't Homer Rice material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 169200, member: 735"] I'm not ready to run him out in a rail yet....but he hasn't done very much to earn much trust either. Increases support staff, which was woefully staffed before. Ok great, he fixed a glaring problem, with little expense. Grant him a kudo there. Now for the demerits. His handling of CPJ's status last year earns a few. Some thought he handled it perfect. I couldn't disagree more. Delaying the extension was bad. Bad for recruiting and bad for generating any trust or loyalty between CPJ and Mbob / Tech. Shows that he's not capable of recognizing good coaching talent and ability. That does not bode well for for him retaining staff or bringing in new staff. (I understand many fans were growing restless with 7 wins...that's what fans do...I expect better of an AD) Many Tech fans think everyone who ever becomes associated with Tech should share their love of the institute, to the max. Pardon my candor but I think that is a pretty ignorant take from a fanbase that, by and large, is more logical about things generally than other fanbases. Tech is a great institute. Tech student athletes have few peers when looking at them as a total package. None of that makes coaching here easy. Throw in the academic obstacles with less $ for staff and fewer resources than damn near all our competitors...not a lot of incentive to stay here long term. When we find a coach worthy of keeping long term, we should do a hell of a lot more to encourage him to stay long term. So IMO it's not time for tar and feathers....but it might be time to start up the fire for the tar. Only fair...Mbob was plenty willing to leave CPJ on a hot seat far too long. Damn sure ain't Homer Rice material. [/QUOTE]
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