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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 441400" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>[HYPERBOLE ALERT]</p><p></p><p>Guys I just woke up from a nightmare where people are hopping up and down complaining about recruiting and saying the coach/hill/administration/fans/players/family dogs/etc don’t care about bringing in top level players. </p><p></p><p>Those same people fell into two categories: </p><p></p><p>Those that haven’t wanted to engage in a conversation about the changes coach has been begging for, and TStan made: new locker rooms, more assistants with recruiting focus, better branding, new uniforms, additional funding for staff, additional social media presence, etc. and the positive effect that will bring. </p><p></p><p>Or they realize all these changes are happening and want to switch horses midstream for a new coach (which smells like a proxy plan to just continue to say “I don’t like CPJ” and/or “TStan doesn’t know as much as I do about building winning programs / he does know more but doesn’t care - this money he is raising and spending is a smoke screen to hide his hatred for all things successful”.)</p><p></p><p>[FRANK DISCUSSION]</p><p>We have to be realistic and wait and see. </p><p>I want to win the games. </p><p>I want strong representatives of the Institute dressing for us each week. </p><p>I want to continue to be proud that we put students in classes that are real, will prepare them for life post college, and learn skills that will allow them to have a career beyond sports. </p><p>Most (if not all but a very vocal few here) want the same things. </p><p></p><p>This is a process. We are finally in a cycle where the resources are being marshaled and the donors are stepping up to bring change to the program. If CPJ/Woody/TStan can’t get this thing moving in the right direction than I agree we are in need of a change, but to call for that dramatic a departure of the course we have charted now seems foolish to me. Dance with the one who brung you and pick a new date for the next party if you’re unhappy when it’s over. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 441400, member: 959"] [HYPERBOLE ALERT] Guys I just woke up from a nightmare where people are hopping up and down complaining about recruiting and saying the coach/hill/administration/fans/players/family dogs/etc don’t care about bringing in top level players. Those same people fell into two categories: Those that haven’t wanted to engage in a conversation about the changes coach has been begging for, and TStan made: new locker rooms, more assistants with recruiting focus, better branding, new uniforms, additional funding for staff, additional social media presence, etc. and the positive effect that will bring. Or they realize all these changes are happening and want to switch horses midstream for a new coach (which smells like a proxy plan to just continue to say “I don’t like CPJ” and/or “TStan doesn’t know as much as I do about building winning programs / he does know more but doesn’t care - this money he is raising and spending is a smoke screen to hide his hatred for all things successful”.) [FRANK DISCUSSION] We have to be realistic and wait and see. I want to win the games. I want strong representatives of the Institute dressing for us each week. I want to continue to be proud that we put students in classes that are real, will prepare them for life post college, and learn skills that will allow them to have a career beyond sports. Most (if not all but a very vocal few here) want the same things. This is a process. We are finally in a cycle where the resources are being marshaled and the donors are stepping up to bring change to the program. If CPJ/Woody/TStan can’t get this thing moving in the right direction than I agree we are in need of a change, but to call for that dramatic a departure of the course we have charted now seems foolish to me. Dance with the one who brung you and pick a new date for the next party if you’re unhappy when it’s over. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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