Does Brad still get a $15,000 bonus for beating Indiana once the new coach has been selected, or does he get an increase?
Definitelykevin keatts, too. maybe keatts can still get ncsu toward top of acc, but has been kind of a let down, no?
Yeah Archie was the “best” hire and Brad was the second best according to the analyst during that off season.I can remember those coaching changes grades and Archie Miller being an A for Indiana and Underwood a little behind. So glad to see how it's turned out. You can't lose to Purdue as much as Miller did and keep that job.
Maybe 'Oscar the grouch' character from Sesame Street?Lmao does anyone know why they refer to Bruce Weber as "Oscar" on the KSU boards?
Got damn they hate that dude over there.
I mean, he's been coaching for 42 years. Not that far fetched, despite KSU struggles."retirement"
Dang. $10.4 million in alimony. They wanted out bad.
This. "Expert" ratings of coaches and players should always be taken with a rather large grain of salt.Definitely
Yeah Archie was the “best” hire and Brad was the second best according to the analyst during that off season.
IU will have had their 6th HC (including DD) in basically the same timeframe that Purdue will have 1. Something is just not right with that program.
It's the ghost of Bobby Knight.IU will have had their 6th HC (including DD) in basically the same timeframe that Purdue will have 1. Something is just not right with that program.
a couple of wealthy alums ponied up and called the AD, is how I read thatDang. $10.4 million in alimony. They wanted out bad.
a couple of wealthy alums ponied up and called the AD, is how I read that
I thought that was a slam dunk. I would never have dreamed he'd be gone so fast.I must admit, I thought Archie was initially a great hire. Luckily, I was very wrong. Fascinated to see who they end up with and hoping that person is horribly unsuccessful.
he's still on the right side of the grass.It's the ghost of Bobby Knight.
I don't know him but it seems to me that Bruce would be better suited for a smaller school and conference. Kind of finish out with a less demanding environment for recruiting and managing a large program. Someplace where he can just coach and teach.I mean, he's been coaching for 42 years. Not that far fetched, despite KSU struggles.
Things sort of depend on what Indiana is looking for.he's still on the right side of the grass.
could be he cursed them.
who would be a logical choice for them to pursue ?
would the coach at 'Bama want to get out of that football shadow ?