What should have been the end for Huger…
What should have been the end for Huger…
https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
At least we are not Auburn whose last two football coaches are being paid out a combined $50MM+ and then they hire a disgraced and disgraceful coach and human being to take over. Some mismanagement by former Athletic Directors, yes, but the programs have been run for the last five years with very few stains on our university.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Nobody made Chris Jans act like an idiot and irritate influential alums - his bad, "sack up" as DD would say.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
Huger got within ONE win of the NCAA tournament which is the ultimate goal.
Bancroft Tech's last dance was 1980 (no banners worth a nickle since in my opinion), just 12 years after BG.
The sad part is when you get one win away you would expect to get better recruits and become a perennial finalist at worst, it is not happening.
We can rewrite history but it seems obvious to me you keep those who get you that close hoping that they have a road map for that journey and will succeed soon. It appears that is not his destiny if he stays because the map to Cleveland has been lost which leaves no shot at the finals.
One more sad chapter that makes predicting that the next coach will fail likely. So start the thread now how the current AD and his assistants are incompetent and you'll likely look like a prophet. It much easier to predict and find failure - ENJOY YOURSELF!
I proudly chose to be a Falcon and a Falcon I will remain until the end.
Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
ZuluWarrior wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:05 pm At least we are not Auburn whose last two football coaches are being paid out a combined $50MM+ and then they hire a disgraced and disgraceful coach and human being to take over. Some mismanagement by former Athletic Directors, yes, but the programs have been run for the last five years with very few stains on our university.
If by mismanagement you mean running the football program into the ground, and sending the basketball program to it's lowest point ever (as measured by all metrics) yes they mismanaged what expenses tells us matters most. It took no prophet to see Bob Moosbrugger was unfit for the job. His lack of a masters degree didn't meet a basic qualification. Bob Moosbrugger and Kit Hughes were incompetent.
Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
If there isn’t a press conference scheduled by Monday afternoon I’d be concerned…I don’t know why they wouldn’t just make the move today?
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Your paragraphs dont follow each other.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
You're both mad they didn't fire him last season and mad they have to pay him not to coach.
Do you all remember that guy whose name was something like Gmartin and he was just a completely negative person just like this guy? Did he leave and then just come back as guest?
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
A big decision coming for our new AD. Really interested to see how the search plays out.
Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Huger has been fired everyone DM Globtrotter for information on who the new coach won't be.Globetrotter wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:05 pmYour paragraphs dont follow each other.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
You're both mad they didn't fire him last season and mad they have to pay him not to coach.
Do you all remember that guy whose name was something like Gmartin and he was just a completely negative person just like this guy? Did he leave and then just come back as guest?
Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Clearly this is irrelevant with the news breaking a bit ago that Huger is being let go, but your logic (like that of Moose before) is completely wrong. Yes, UT has continually failed to get to the dance as well (one of the few things that gives me solace in our neverending run of crap), but you can quite easily look at the coaches on the 2 sidelines and realize one is worth retaining and the other was not. And that holds true even going back to when Huger got that extension.FalconTurf wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:44 pmNobody made Chris Jans act like an idiot and irritate influential alums - his bad, "sack up" as DD would say.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
Huger got within ONE win of the NCAA tournament which is the ultimate goal.
Bancroft Tech's last dance was 1980 (no banners worth a nickle since in my opinion), just 12 years after BG.
The sad part is when you get one win away you would expect to get better recruits and become a perennial finalist at worst, it is not happening.
We can rewrite history but it seems obvious to me you keep those who get you that close hoping that they have a road map for that journey and will succeed soon. It appears that is not his destiny if he stays because the map to Cleveland has been lost which leaves no shot at the finals.
One more sad chapter that makes predicting that the next coach will fail likely. So start the thread now how the current AD and his assistants are incompetent and you'll likely look like a prophet. It much easier to predict and find failure - ENJOY YOURSELF!
Huger was a sub .500 coach. His teams got worse every single year in Feb/March. You gave him an extension because he did recruit one solid group of upper tier MAC talent and got out of their way enough to get them to the title game. Still, he was under .500 in MAC play at the time of his extension. Meanwhile Kowalczyk has a winning percentage of over .600 in MAC play has won 7+ MAC games every season except his first, and 7x finished #1 in his division/conference.
These 2 are a perfect juxtaposition of coaches that have failed to win the tournament, but 1 is worth continuing to give shots to and the other is not. Honestly, Kowalcyyk makes a lower salary than Huger (although has a substantial "media bonus" putting him above Huger). But I have no idea how they've kept a coach with his track record of winning there this long. UT fans better hope he gets them over the hump this week because I just don't see how they can keep him around much longer.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
I agree but,…Toledo ain’t the model of success we should aspire to.hammb wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 9:53 amClearly this is irrelevant with the news breaking a bit ago that Huger is being let go, but your logic (like that of Moose before) is completely wrong. Yes, UT has continually failed to get to the dance as well (one of the few things that gives me solace in our neverending run of crap), but you can quite easily look at the coaches on the 2 sidelines and realize one is worth retaining and the other was not. And that holds true even going back to when Huger got that extension.FalconTurf wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:44 pmNobody made Chris Jans act like an idiot and irritate influential alums - his bad, "sack up" as DD would say.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
Huger got within ONE win of the NCAA tournament which is the ultimate goal.
Bancroft Tech's last dance was 1980 (no banners worth a nickle since in my opinion), just 12 years after BG.
The sad part is when you get one win away you would expect to get better recruits and become a perennial finalist at worst, it is not happening.
We can rewrite history but it seems obvious to me you keep those who get you that close hoping that they have a road map for that journey and will succeed soon. It appears that is not his destiny if he stays because the map to Cleveland has been lost which leaves no shot at the finals.
One more sad chapter that makes predicting that the next coach will fail likely. So start the thread now how the current AD and his assistants are incompetent and you'll likely look like a prophet. It much easier to predict and find failure - ENJOY YOURSELF!
Huger was a sub .500 coach. His teams got worse every single year in Feb/March. You gave him an extension because he did recruit one solid group of upper tier MAC talent and got out of their way enough to get them to the title game. Still, he was under .500 in MAC play at the time of his extension. Meanwhile Kowalczyk has a winning percentage of over .600 in MAC play has won 7+ MAC games every season except his first, and 7x finished #1 in his division/conference.
These 2 are a perfect juxtaposition of coaches that have failed to win the tournament, but 1 is worth continuing to give shots to and the other is not. Honestly, Kowalcyyk makes a lower salary than Huger (although has a substantial "media bonus" putting him above Huger). But I have no idea how they've kept a coach with his track record of winning there this long. UT fans better hope he gets them over the hump this week because I just don't see how they can keep him around much longer.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
https://twitter.com/JaredCurry32/status ... 58177?s=20
Live look in on Holy Cross Men's Basketball fans.
Live look in on Holy Cross Men's Basketball fans.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
They have won three MAC titles in a row. They are quite literally the model of success we should aspire to be.FalconTurf wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 12:20 pmI agree but,…Toledo ain’t the model of success we should aspire to.hammb wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 9:53 amClearly this is irrelevant with the news breaking a bit ago that Huger is being let go, but your logic (like that of Moose before) is completely wrong. Yes, UT has continually failed to get to the dance as well (one of the few things that gives me solace in our neverending run of crap), but you can quite easily look at the coaches on the 2 sidelines and realize one is worth retaining and the other was not. And that holds true even going back to when Huger got that extension.FalconTurf wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:44 pmNobody made Chris Jans act like an idiot and irritate influential alums - his bad, "sack up" as DD would say.guest44 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:29 am https://twitter.com/pooleyjd/status/149 ... I0tgn_pTBQ
This entire situation stunk from the beginning. It was a coach who lost his program, and an athletic department run by people most concerned with protecting their own asses. Bob Moosbrugger, never get it twisted. You were absolutely horrible at the job. Anyone with a brain knew it was probably over when Turner left, but they certainly knew Huger was toast with how he handled this.
Time for poor BGSU to pay money to someone not to work for them anymore. Time for poor BGSU to wonder why Toledo is hanging banners, and you’re tweeting. Time for poor BGSU to take no accountability for bad apples and just protect poor BGSU.
Huger got within ONE win of the NCAA tournament which is the ultimate goal.
Bancroft Tech's last dance was 1980 (no banners worth a nickle since in my opinion), just 12 years after BG.
The sad part is when you get one win away you would expect to get better recruits and become a perennial finalist at worst, it is not happening.
We can rewrite history but it seems obvious to me you keep those who get you that close hoping that they have a road map for that journey and will succeed soon. It appears that is not his destiny if he stays because the map to Cleveland has been lost which leaves no shot at the finals.
One more sad chapter that makes predicting that the next coach will fail likely. So start the thread now how the current AD and his assistants are incompetent and you'll likely look like a prophet. It much easier to predict and find failure - ENJOY YOURSELF!
Huger was a sub .500 coach. His teams got worse every single year in Feb/March. You gave him an extension because he did recruit one solid group of upper tier MAC talent and got out of their way enough to get them to the title game. Still, he was under .500 in MAC play at the time of his extension. Meanwhile Kowalczyk has a winning percentage of over .600 in MAC play has won 7+ MAC games every season except his first, and 7x finished #1 in his division/conference.
These 2 are a perfect juxtaposition of coaches that have failed to win the tournament, but 1 is worth continuing to give shots to and the other is not. Honestly, Kowalcyyk makes a lower salary than Huger (although has a substantial "media bonus" putting him above Huger). But I have no idea how they've kept a coach with his track record of winning there this long. UT fans better hope he gets them over the hump this week because I just don't see how they can keep him around much longer.
Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Toledo always chokes in March, but at least they win games otherwise. We choke in March AND lose all the time. It’s at least some level of a step forward.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
He's referring to the previous AD, but it sounds like guest's bff will have his first major hire before too long.Falcon Fryed wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 12:52 pm https://twitter.com/JaredCurry32/status ... 58177?s=20
Live look in on Holy Cross Men's Basketball fans.
And FWIW, guest is absolutely correct that the end should have been last season when he clearly lost the team, culminating with the Gordon/Reece dismissal, but at the end of the day, I imagine it's because we were backed into a corner financially and couldn't pull the trigger. Ultimately, it's probably what cost Moose his job.
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Re: What should have been the end for Huger…
Just give it time folks.....Holy Cross has no idea what they hired.
