Re: Former SEC Head Coach currently in Dallas
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:44 pm
He burned his Culwell & Son's bridges
This is obviously what SMU desperately needs, but I know how SMU thinks. We're going to throw piles of cash at the problem and the fossils up in the suites who provide that cash aren't going to be happy giving it to anyone born after 1970.StallionsModelT wrote: We should go the young and hungry route. Look at what Coach Bro is doing at Tech. He hired a bunch of young and motivated coaches who are bringing innovative concepts and relentless recruiting to the program. They are all over social media and engaging with what the kids of today want to see and hear. They play an exciting brand of football and have already made major inroads with regards to recruiting. I think a program like ours should follow their lead. We need charisma and energy especially after the funeral-like personality of June.
43 at those stops is not young and upcomingLHS81 wrote:What about Ball St football coach, Pete Lembo? He's 43 years old and has a 101-47 record in stops at Lehigh, Elon, and currently at Ball St. Fits the description of a young up & coming coach. . . Only drawback is he has no ties to Texas high school football.
That is "one of the dumbest comments" in my bookJoeKidd wrote:43 at those stops is not young and upcomingLHS81 wrote:What about Ball St football coach, Pete Lembo? He's 43 years old and has a 101-47 record in stops at Lehigh, Elon, and currently at Ball St. Fits the description of a young up & coming coach. . . Only drawback is he has no ties to Texas high school football.