Jim Tressell

Wants to get back into coaching. Was a finalist at Stanford last year and took the Giants to the Super Bowl. Has been a head coach at Utah. Worth an interview at the very least.
Dwan wrote:I just think a guy who took a team to the Superbowl three years ago should get an interview. If for no other reason it looks great from a PR standpoint. SMU, a team that has not gone to a bowl game in 25 years to interview a former NFL head coach who coached in the Super Bowl. That gets a nice article in the DMN and coverage on ESPN. And it increases the competition for the job. You are Terry Bowden, you look over your shoulder when you hear that guy is interviewing. That does not happen when you interview the OC at Missouri or jon Tenuta
Dwan wrote:Yes, and he was senile at the time we hired him and coached a group of freshman walk-ons. I think the scenario is a bit different this time
That was really uncalled for. Besides being untrue, we should all be greatful that someone of his stature was willing to sacrifice his reputaion and take on a thankless chore for his alma mater. Yes he had a team made up mostly of freshmen and walkons...who else would have taken that task on for us?Dwan wrote:Yes, and he was senile at the time we hired him
PK wrote:That was really uncalled for. Besides being untrue, we should all be greatful that someone of his stature was willing to sacrifice his reputaion and take on a thankless chore for his alma mater. Yes he had a team made up mostly of freshmen and walkons...who else would have taken that task on for us?Dwan wrote:Yes, and he was senile at the time we hired him
You must have forgotten that after he left SMU, he went on to coach another professional team. If you are looking only at his two years of coaching here with our rag tag team then you are hardly being fair. His players were for the most part under sized and obviously young, but they played with more guts and motivation than many of our later teams did. And remember, he was the first to have to deal with the recruiting restrictions we all despise. You are welcome to your opinion, but I still say at this juncture it was truely an uncalled for statement you made.Dwan wrote:LEts just say that his coaching days were behind him then. Fair enough? Wonderful man, great mustang, solid citizen.
I don't think Pye really gave him a choice to remain as coach...he wanted Forrest to be the AD and in the spirit of trying to help, he accepted.OC Mustang wrote:Should have stayed coach; was better at that than at AD (the budget gave him fits at the time).
PK wrote:You must have forgotten that after he left SMU, he went on to coach another professional team. If you are looking only at his two years of coaching here with our rag tag team then you are hardly being fair. His players were for the most part under sized and obviously young, but they played with more guts and motivation than many of our later teams did. And remember, he was the first to have to deal with the recruiting restrictions we all despise. You are welcome to your opinion, but I still say at this juncture it was truely an uncalled for statement you made.Dwan wrote:LEts just say that his coaching days were behind him then. Fair enough? Wonderful man, great mustang, solid citizen.
PK wrote:I don't think Pye really gave him a choice to remain as coach...he wanted Forrest to be the AD and in the spirit of trying to help, he accepted.OC Mustang wrote:Should have stayed coach; was better at that than at AD (the budget gave him fits at the time).