Anyone hearing names? Rumors? Is it so bad there that nobody wants the job? Or is the namby-pamby administration dragging its feet....they've only had about 4 months.
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quote:Originally posted by JT:
Is it so bad there that nobody wants the job?
quote:Originally posted by threeup threedown:
redbird at his best.
quote:Originally posted by redbird5:quote:Originally posted by JT:
Is it so bad there that nobody wants the job?
ding! ding! ding!
quote:Originally posted by JT:
A big part of it probably being a garbage job is the lack administrative support and funding.
quote:Originally posted by 1943 yankees:
She said that they received 105 applications and that the same AD (from another school) that helped with the basketball coach search was also helping with baseball.
quote:Originally posted by threeup threedown:
lynn puts her name on all of posts. redbird put your name to your post.
quote:Originally posted by jemaz:
I would say that it is very wise not to pay two coaches at the same time.
quote:Originally posted by cucbaseball2007:
If the Radford adminstration had any brains,
w/all due respect, that thinking is irrational & backasswordsquote:by yankee: The only way to get support is to win.
quite the opposite is true ... there should be a trasition period where they overlap, and whenever the new coach was taking the reigns, his hiring could be announced weeks/months in advance to assure those affected that things are under controlquote:by jemaz: I would say that it is very wise not to pay two coaches at the same time
I did get your point, & was just pointing out that you were wrongquote:by yankee: Support comes in many ways and is not exclusive to the administration... I could go on and on but hopefully you get my point.
you've fallen into the trap of buying into ...quote:by yankee: Bee>, I would be curious to know if you would be willing to send your son to play ball at a college with a losing track record, just because the administration has a great support system for a program?
maybe flourish, or maybe not ... education is a business ..quote:by JT: The university MAY flourish...as an academic entity. But it was not long ago that they began cutting classes and sections to save money.
quote:by jemaz: When the state cuts budgets, the universities likewise make cuts. But they are not businesses, they do not operate like businesses and they have no reason to act like a business. They are schools,