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Rice Finds Coach It Can AffordModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Rice Finds Coach It Can Affordhiring Texas State Coach David Bailiff. 45 more years of losing.
Does this mean we have a chance against them next year??!!
BTW, what a boring-a$$ hire. GO MUSTANGS!
FIGHT ON!
Hey Trojan. There's a former USC OG who played for the national championship team in one of my classes. Do you want me to get an autograph or perhaps bottle some of the sweat he leaves on the desk? Just let me know. I'll mail it to you.
Come on now I am tired because I actually worked today Coach - are you happy now?
I liked it better as couch. Trust me, I was laughing with you not at you.
Yes, I am very good at finding smart people to do most of the work for me and make it look like I did it. Helps when you own your own company
Hey, I would have put him on my short list for SMU - until he decided to run out the clock in the national champ game with 1:30 left to go and what, 2 time outs....and his comments were "Well, I thought we could win it in overtime, and I didn't want to make a mistake and give the other team the game"
and more incredibly...asked if he'd do it again "yes, I'd do it the same way as before" ...and I thought, what an idiot.
I dont know much about their hire but I think he ran a passing/spread type O at Texas State.
We all know who will be their primary go to guy...
Bailiff had 2 losing seasons out of 3 at TSU-SM. The biggest 'moment' of his 3 years there was taking a knee in the Div. 1-AA semi-final game in 2005 and his success rode with a QB transfer from the University of Houston. As a Mustang fan and a Sam Houston State alum, I'm elated that he's going to Rice and leaving TSU-SM! Rice will suck under Bailiff and TSU-SM will go back to being a cellar dweller in the Southland Conference. HAPPY DAYS!
![]() from the Houston Chronicle: By MOISEKAPENDA BOWER Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle In one tidy yet frantically hectic week, Rice produced a successor to Todd Graham. Former Texas State coach David Bailiff will be introduced as the Owls' 18th football coach at 11 a.m. on Friday. Bailiff, 48, compiled a 21-15 record over three seasons (2004-06) at his alma mater, and led the Bobcats to the Division I-AA national semifinals in 2005. He spent the previous three seasons at TCU, and served as the Horned Frogs' defensive coordinator in 2002-03. TCU ranked first nationally in total defense in 2002. In the wake of Graham's sudden departure to Tulsa last Thursday, Rice officials were seeking coach who would be all things to all people. They sought someone with strong ties to the state, a stellar reputation as a recruiter, and one with unquestioned character. By all accounts Bailiff, a San Antonio native, fits that mold. In 1999, he was named I-AA Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association while serving as Texas State defensive coordinator. Three years later, the AFCA recognized Bailiff again, tabbing him the nation's top assistant during his second season in Fort Worth.
Aren't you contridicting yourself with that comment saying TSU will regress to cellar dwellers when he leaves and Rice will suck when he arrives?
No. Because Bailiff is and always will be a second-rate Div. 1-AA coach. He had 1 season of success out of 3 at TSU-SM. He'll fail miserably at Rice.
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