Another bad post from our guy who wants to control the website and ban people he doesn’t agree with.Schadenfreude wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 6:32 pm This was a very interesting part of the story...
If that's really how Moos answered that question from Briggs, Moos seems to be giving himself quite a bit of space to think about the leadership question in men's basketball. (I mean, why else loop President Rogers into that answer? Why not just say Huger's future is secure?)David Briggs, The Blade, wrote: While athletic director Bob Moosbrugger expressed support for Huger and
excitement about the next wave of recruits, I asked him if Bowling Green is
committed to the coach for next season.
“I’ll discuss that with coach Huger, and president Rogers, and I will discuss
that after the season is done,” he said.
Yes, $1.2 million (or whatever the figure is) is a lot of money. On the other hand, I do wonder how long Coach Huger will want to keep trying to bring home a MAC title.
At some point, he might decide it's worth letting someone else give it a try. Sometimes, people decide they've had enough. Some of you may remember that this is more or less how Don Nehlen -- another Bowling Green alumni -- walked away from the head football coaching job in the late 1970s.
Huger is said to be a super nice man. He's also a Bowling Green man. Some of us here probably shared classes with him back in the day.
Given that Moos and Huger are Bowling Green graduates from the same era, it wouldn't surprise me if the two were able to have a good honest conversation about how to plan a smooth transition if both were on the same page about that. I'm thinking out loud here, but perhaps Moos could give Huger enough time to find another job, which would give Moos some time to line up some options as a replacement.
But who knows? The man has three years left. That's a long time and a lot of money. Perhaps in a couple of weeks, Moos, Huger, and Rogers will all compare notes and decide to stay the course for now.
Moosbrugger is probably scared that if he meets with Huger about his future, Huger will walk out of the meeting with an extra 3 years and a $50,000 raise.
Rodgers has to be there just so Moosbrugger doesn’t get confused and screw everything up like normal.



