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Postby JasonB » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:06 am

First, let me lead off by saying that June's comments about holding off on signing an extention have to be BS. There is no way he holds "leverage" over the school.

IMHO, he has a staff full out scouts that want players to come to them to be able to evaluate at camps. And they do a great job at that, which has taken us this far as a program. However, to take the program another step, we need to recruit one level better of a player. I personally believe that June sees the solution as improving our facilities, so that more kids would be interested in the school, and therefore, better players will come to our camps.

What I would do instead of guessing at whether or not it is correct, is sit down with Larry Brown. Ask him what has more impact - the facilities (updated Moody, Crum center) or the coaching staff. I would even take it a step further and talk to Art Briles about it.

Based on his response, set aside some money and prioritize.

1) if the answer is coaches, then use the money we would invest in the IPC to invest more money into higher grade assistant coaches, and if June doesn't agree and fully back the plan, then use some of the money to buy him out and replace him.

2) if the answer is facilities, evaluate the stadium and our regular practice field and determine what upgrades need to be done. What has the most impact on the kids - stadium upgrades, practice field upgrades, or an IPC? In my personal opinion, kids get better prepared for the games practicing in real weather conditions. It seems like we could make an arrangement with highland park to use theirs on bad weather days, and spend the money upgrading our day-to-day practice facilities.

If the answer really is the IPC, I would try to figure out how to build a multi-purpose facility that could be used for more than just football practice. There needs to be more value that can be gained from it than that. Hell, how much would it cost to put a roof on Ford compared to a practice facility?
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Re: Investing in the future

Postby SMU 86 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:15 am

We had agreed to build an IPF but Coach Jones did not like the location so the project was put the back burner. This has been stated many times. He complained about the lighting so they moved the lighting. He wanted a more jazzy locker room so they gave him that. It's not like they are not investing in the future at all.
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Re: Investing in the future

Postby CalallenStang » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:19 am

Slightly modified quote below:
JasonB wrote:What I would do instead of guessing at whether or not it is correct, is sit down with Larry Brown. Ask him what has more impact - the facilities (Crum center) or the coaching staff.


Do we really need to sit down with LB on that?

Let's just look at the results.

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I like Doherty as a person, but there's just no comparison.
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Re: Investing in the future

Postby Pony81 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:57 am

The money should be spent on coaching. As I have stated on other threads... Players come for the coach and staff.
Great HC can attract a quality staff if they think the guy can further their career - in other words - win.
Coaching is very precarious and if an assistant ties himself to the wrong HC then he can significantly set his career back.

If JJ would announce that Suan, Morrison, the special teams guy, the LB coach were leaving and that he was hiring assistants with Texas recruiting ties then I would be fine with him staying a few years to see how it goes.

JJ has shown the ability to coach them up and he has attracted key transfers - GG, McNeal - that help the team.

JasonB is correct - the staff has the mentality of NFL scouts ( no surprise since they are NFL guys).

I'm not holding my breath since JJ is loyal to a fault.
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Re: Investing in the future

Postby Dukie » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:20 pm

CalallenStang wrote:Slightly modified quote below:
JasonB wrote:What I would do instead of guessing at whether or not it is correct, is sit down with Larry Brown. Ask him what has more impact - the facilities (Crum center) or the coaching staff.


Do we really need to sit down with LB on that?



I get that your response is about LB v Doherty, but on the original point, just for the hell of it here's David Cutcliffe and Mike Krzyzewski on Cut's asking, more than once, for K's insights and guidance. And it's not like Cut is a spring chicken with no ego to swallow before asking for help. Cut also has walked Krzyzewskiville repeatedly to interact with students and try to engage them:

http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/6 ... g-a-winner
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