Devil's Advocate - the June Jones Case
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:26 pm
Okay, so I am going to play a little Devil's Advocate and put forth the June Jones perspective...
I coach this team in Hawaii. I feel like we are almost "there". I have great fan support, we are winning. We even made it to the Sugar Bowl. But my facilities are awful. On top of that, i have a horrible recruiting budget. I can get anyone I want into school, but can't do much scouting, and can't take the team to the next level.
All of a sudden, I get a call from an old friend of mine, who introduces me to a school that is loaded. They are in a bad place now, but is willing to do whatever it takes to get to a high level, and pay me big money to do it. Easy money, done deal.
Now I am at SMU. I have fantastic facilities, and a great recruiting budget. They are working on removing a lot of the academic restrictions and getting the facilities in place to keep my kids in school, but they are not quite there yet.
IN my third year, I have taken the team to two straight bowl games, but had some issues getting some of my kids into school, because the academic changes are coming down a little slower than I expected. Plus, for this thing to really explode, I need attendance to ramp up, but it doesn't look like Dallas is extremely interested. I hear Maryland is looking around, so I am going to put a feeler out there and see if they are interest, maybe it will put the pressure on SMU.
Sure enough, it did. I have some of the academic changes speeding up. Now we are in year 4. We just beat a rival who is ranked, we have a great record. Why in the heck aren't people showing up? Why don't the students really care? At some point my promises of changing SMU are going to look empty because nobody seems to be noticing. That is going to be used against me in recruiting. Plus, the QB I thought was going to lead the team the past two years isn't what I hoped he would be, and I don't have anything ready in the pipeline for another year. We are going to take a step back next year with graduation, and then attendance is going to be miserable, so if the Big East for whatever reason falls apart, SMU is going to really have a hard time finding another AQ deal. Maybe I should look around. Huh, ASU is offering me and the staff more money, they are in a stronger conference, have a lot of good players coming back, and underperformed last year. That sounds like a great opportunity. Sure, I'll listen...
As much as I love SMU, that sounds pretty plausible to me. Maybe we need someone with a longer patience level for getting things going, but this attendance thing isn't going to turn around until we play big schools and have a massive season. The Frogs didn't see their bump from 20 to 30 until they went 10-1 with LT. That is just reality. Big East money and a bigger marketing budget that comes along with it will help, but it isn't the complete answer.
We have a lot of work to do to build up a horrible public image and reputation, and that includes the students. That is going to take time. Maybe we need a coach with a more patient attitude, but I can certainly see some of the frustration...
Just throwing it out there for demolition...
I coach this team in Hawaii. I feel like we are almost "there". I have great fan support, we are winning. We even made it to the Sugar Bowl. But my facilities are awful. On top of that, i have a horrible recruiting budget. I can get anyone I want into school, but can't do much scouting, and can't take the team to the next level.
All of a sudden, I get a call from an old friend of mine, who introduces me to a school that is loaded. They are in a bad place now, but is willing to do whatever it takes to get to a high level, and pay me big money to do it. Easy money, done deal.
Now I am at SMU. I have fantastic facilities, and a great recruiting budget. They are working on removing a lot of the academic restrictions and getting the facilities in place to keep my kids in school, but they are not quite there yet.
IN my third year, I have taken the team to two straight bowl games, but had some issues getting some of my kids into school, because the academic changes are coming down a little slower than I expected. Plus, for this thing to really explode, I need attendance to ramp up, but it doesn't look like Dallas is extremely interested. I hear Maryland is looking around, so I am going to put a feeler out there and see if they are interest, maybe it will put the pressure on SMU.
Sure enough, it did. I have some of the academic changes speeding up. Now we are in year 4. We just beat a rival who is ranked, we have a great record. Why in the heck aren't people showing up? Why don't the students really care? At some point my promises of changing SMU are going to look empty because nobody seems to be noticing. That is going to be used against me in recruiting. Plus, the QB I thought was going to lead the team the past two years isn't what I hoped he would be, and I don't have anything ready in the pipeline for another year. We are going to take a step back next year with graduation, and then attendance is going to be miserable, so if the Big East for whatever reason falls apart, SMU is going to really have a hard time finding another AQ deal. Maybe I should look around. Huh, ASU is offering me and the staff more money, they are in a stronger conference, have a lot of good players coming back, and underperformed last year. That sounds like a great opportunity. Sure, I'll listen...
As much as I love SMU, that sounds pretty plausible to me. Maybe we need someone with a longer patience level for getting things going, but this attendance thing isn't going to turn around until we play big schools and have a massive season. The Frogs didn't see their bump from 20 to 30 until they went 10-1 with LT. That is just reality. Big East money and a bigger marketing budget that comes along with it will help, but it isn't the complete answer.
We have a lot of work to do to build up a horrible public image and reputation, and that includes the students. That is going to take time. Maybe we need a coach with a more patient attitude, but I can certainly see some of the frustration...
Just throwing it out there for demolition...