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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 14:06:48 GMT -6
Brad Evans @yahoonoise 9s9 seconds ago Growing concern for Eddie Lacy. Reportedly did "little to nothing" in practice today. Tomorrow crucial. More Starks in Buffalo? Possible. Plus house did absolutely nothing while they awaited (more tests). There is no test that they couldn't have had completed by Tuesday AM. What is pepper testing him for?? A coffin? They're being awfully coy about both of them.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 11, 2014 14:08:50 GMT -6
The Mule is breaking it down. Seems to be saying that Academic Standards were the biggest problem that Andersen had with Wisconsin. And Spark-dawg is off until next Thursday. I am very confident he doesn't know a damn thing that goes on up there.
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 11, 2014 14:10:39 GMT -6
Gary seems to come out of left field with a ton of his thoughts. I am sure he found the academic standards less than desirable for recruiting but I can't see that being a deal breaker for him.
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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 14:15:00 GMT -6
There's no chance I'm doubting this dude!!
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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 14:23:44 GMT -6
Tom Silverstein @tomsilverstein 2m2 minutes ago Lacy said pain in the hip is the issue. Hasn't done much in practice. Said he has "no idea" if he's at risk for further injury if he plays.
Looks like Pepper is on top of his game as usual.
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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 15:47:03 GMT -6
Ok, which one of you just called in and call Rahm-dawg, Romknee??
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 11, 2014 17:09:29 GMT -6
Ok, which one of you just called in and call Rahm-dawg, Romknee?? Not I
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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 17:34:14 GMT -6
That kid's dad is coming up next.
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Post by November KS on Dec 11, 2014 17:53:41 GMT -6
Dude's dad doesn't mince words that's for sure. Was VERY frustrated. But waiting to see who the next coach will be and to see if the next coach thinks his son is a good fit. Compared his kid's style of play to that of Drew Brees in college. I'd recommend podcasting it. Started around 5:35-40 or so.
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 11, 2014 18:42:28 GMT -6
This opens the door wider for lefty!!!
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 12, 2014 9:51:10 GMT -6
Isn't Chryst like 18-18 with Pittsburgh? Just don't understand the excitement about that guy. Something like that but he is a Barry guy and I just think he is going to hire someone like that.
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 12, 2014 11:27:13 GMT -6
Did Barry even entertain other options if he made this decision in within 36 hours of being supposedly blindsided by this opening?
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Post by November KS on Dec 12, 2014 11:42:13 GMT -6
Did Barry even entertain other options if he made this decision in within 36 hours of being supposedly blindsided by this opening? Possibly lends a little credence to Option C after all. Maybe. Possibly.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 12, 2014 11:49:47 GMT -6
Did Barry even entertain other options if he made this decision in within 36 hours of being supposedly blindsided by this opening? Possibly lends a little credence to Option C after all. Maybe. Possibly. No
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 12, 2014 11:53:40 GMT -6
Does Barry hang out at Ivee's? You seem to know this is 100 percent factual instead of an educated opinion.
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 12, 2014 12:00:36 GMT -6
Does Barry hang out at Ivee's? You seem to know this is 100 percent factual instead of an educated opinion. He wanted him as coach 2 years ago, they talked but neither of them thought it was a good idea to leave Pitt right away as Barry helped get him the job. It was a forgone conclusion that if something happened he would be the next head coach. If he was still on Bielema's staff when he left he would been the coach then. I do know a couple of people that are really close to the program.
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Post by November KS on Dec 12, 2014 12:02:01 GMT -6
Does Barry hang out at Ivee's? You seem to know this is 100 percent factual instead of an educated opinion. He wanted him as coach 2 years ago, they talked but neither of them thought it was a good idea to leave Pitt right away as Barry helped get him the job. It was a forgone conclusion that if something happened he would be the next head coach. If he was still on Bielema's staff when he left he would been the coach then. I do know a couple of people that are really close to the program. Give us the scoop on that Austin kid. Will he be staying?
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 12, 2014 12:08:17 GMT -6
Does Barry hang out at Ivee's? You seem to know this is 100 percent factual instead of an educated opinion. He wanted him as coach 2 years ago, they talked but neither of them thought it was a good idea to leave Pitt right away as Barry helped get him the job. It was a forgone conclusion that if something happened he would be the next head coach. If he was still on Bielema's staff when he left he would been the coach then. I do know a couple of people that are really close to the program. Excellent. That provides quite a bit more insight. It always says via mobile on your posts so I forget that you are probably posting on your phone which from my experience is a pain in the dick.
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Post by November KS on Dec 12, 2014 12:18:34 GMT -6
VERY interesting read from coaches around the state. See if you can find a common theme: State's high school coaches react to news of Paul Chryst's hiring at Wisconsin 12/12/2014, 11:30am CST By Travis Wilson With news, first reported by Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, that former Badgers offensive coordinator and current Pitt head coach Paul Chryst will be hired as the next head football coach at the University of Wisconsin, we checked in with high school coaches around the state for their reaction. Chryst was born and raised in the state, attended UW, and was a highly successful offensive coordinator at Wisconsin from 2005 to 2011, when the Badgers and their players set numerous school, conference, and national records. The University of Wisconsin has not officially announced his hire as of yet, and Athletic Director Barry Alvarez issued a statement today that pursuant to UW policies, they won't officially make any offer to any candidate until the job posting closes on December 17th. Following are comments from state high school coaches on reports of Chryst's hire, with more reaction added throughout the day: Dan Brunner, Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Executive Director: "As soon as Gary Andersen announced that he was going to Oregon State, the first person that came to mind as the guy that the coaches in the State would want as the new coach was Paul Chryst. I'm delighted that came to fruition. Paul's Dad, George, was one of the finest men and coaches that I've ever been associated with while he was the head coach at Platteville. Paul has followed in his footsteps as a man and coach with high integrity. Paul was always a great asset to the WFCA during his time as a coordinator at UW. I truly believe that the relationship between the WFCA and the UW program will be outstanding. I think Paul will rebuild the fence around Wisconsin that Coach Alvarez always talked about. UW is fortunate to get him back." Rob Salm, Appleton North: "I have had the pleasure to work with Coach Chryst at the high school football camps and could not have been more impressed. Beyond his incredible knowledge of the game of football, he is a great person. He is the perfect fit for the University of Wisconsin and our proud football program. He understands what it will take to win here. He is highly respected and well connected. I'm confident he can bring in high quality coaches to make this happen." Jed Kennedy, Brookfield Central: "I was ecstatic when I heard Coach Chryst's name being the guy for the job at Wisconsin. Coach Chryst is a Wisconsin guy and will know what it takes to be successful here. I think the relationship between the new staff at UW and the high school coaches will get back to how it was under Coach Alvarez and Coach Bielema. it does not take a rocket scientist to realize that the players from Wisconsin are the backbone to Wisconsin's program. When you mix some great national recruits, it's a recipe for success. I did not have the chance to meet Coach Andersen, but the sentiment among coaches in the state is that Wisconsin kids were not a priority of his; I think the number of current scholarship offers certainly proves that." Steve Jones, Kimberly: "I'm very excited about this hire. I feel that Paul Chryst will be outstanding for the Wisconsin football program for a couple reasons. I have had the opportunity to speak with Coach Chryst a few times and he seems like a very personable, down to earth type of person. With Coach Chryst's strong Wisconsin roots, I feel that he understands the talent that the student-athletes in our state possess. He has shown that by extending scholarship offers to high school players in our state during his time at the University of Pittsburgh." Brian Kaminski, Sun Prairie: "This is a good hire for the University of Wisconsin. You're getting a great X's-and-O's coach. He understands what it takes to be successful in the state of Wisconsin through his prior experiences. He has a great history in the state and is very well respected among the coaching community. It's very apparent he was at the top of the very short list." Dave Keel, Homestead: "Paul Chryst is a great hire for UW football - Paul has always had a special relationship with Wisconsin High School coaches. As offensive coordinator previously, Paul was very approachable and always willing to help in any way possible. I am very excited Coach Chryst is returning to Wisconsin. Coach Alvarez did a fantastic job getting Coach back." Mike Bartholomew, Oak Creek: "It’s what I expected, and I’m excited about it. I think he will bring back the “Wall around Wisconsin” in regards to recruiting that Alvarez created when he was in the position. He will be able to put together a great staff and he knows and understands that Wisconsin is a special place. I can’t speak for all the coaches in Wisconsin, but I do know that many of us are thrilled with the hire." Clay Iverson, Mukwonago: "Coach Chryst is a great coach with really strong Wisconsin ties. His old man was a great Wing-T coach at Platteville and the Chryst family is a Wisconsin football family, which the coaches and I think players in this state will really like. Paul knows what it takes to get it done, and done right at Wisconsin. Plus Coach Alvarez can't take a shot on losing another coach - although people that think that is the only reason Paul got this job are wrong. He is a veteran coach, with experience and has paid his dues. I think the coaches association will be thrilled to have him back." Jeramie Korth, Menasha: "My initial thought is - Wow! In light of a difficult week for Wisconsin Football, they totally come out on top on this one! From what we know from the past, the Badgers are again in great hands with Coach Chryst coming home. I think many people in Wisconsin can breath a sigh of relief. Recruits, alumni, coaches, and fans now have a coach that they feel will be here for the long haul. I have heard nothing but great things about Paul Chryst from players (that have played for him) and coaches! I personally have enjoyed listening to him speak on a number of occasions! On Wisconsin!" John Hoch, Lancaster: "Great to get a Wisconsin person with Wisconsin ties and values – hard work and determination will lead to success." Joe La Buda, Menomonie: "Coach Alvarez nailed it right on the head with this hire. Paul knows what type of players it takes to consistently win at UW. He also understands how to recruit the state, and is highly regarded by the high school coaches. He has Wisconsin roots, great character, & he will more than likely be here for the long haul. He will be very accepted by the Badger faithful, and will have tremendous backing from the high school coaches in the state. I don't think they could have made a better hire, or found a better fit for Wisconsin." Steve Rux, Waukesha West: "It is obvious with the hire of Paul Chryst, Wisconsin football is going to be just fine. Paul is a Wisconsin guy and understands the style of play that has made Wisconsin one of the best programs in the country and the caliber of student-athlete that Wisconsin is able to recruit. The High School Coaches of Wisconsin are familiar with Coach Chryst from his years as a coordinator. He was the first person I thought of when I heard that Coach Anderson had stepped down. I know above all else he is a man of integrity and strong character. He is a perfect fit for Wisconsin." www.wissports.net/news_article/show/456791?referrer_id=
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 12, 2014 12:57:01 GMT -6
He wanted him as coach 2 years ago, they talked but neither of them thought it was a good idea to leave Pitt right away as Barry helped get him the job. It was a forgone conclusion that if something happened he would be the next head coach. If he was still on Bielema's staff when he left he would been the coach then. I do know a couple of people that are really close to the program. Give us the scoop on that Austin kid. Will he be staying? The chances are better with Chryst as coach, very good with quarterbacks.
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Post by Coast2Coast on Dec 12, 2014 18:17:54 GMT -6
I think Hawg is on to it. Working for living legend Barry Jerry Jones Alvarez cannot be easy. The other thing is 59-0. Maybe Anderson figured after that beat down, things could never be the same for him in Madison. The best move coaches make is often staying one step ahead of the posse and leave before the heat gets so hot they can't stay, but nobody else wants them either.
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Post by Coast2Coast on Dec 12, 2014 18:19:39 GMT -6
I laugh when media say "he's a (home state) guy". What a crock of crap. The implication is that somebody has to be from the local area/state to be the best choice for a coach. Nonsense. Chryst is probably a fine guy and a fine coach. But this nonsense about him being a Wisconsin guy is bad thinking. High school coaches play that nonsense too. When Illinois was hiring coaches, we heard the Chicago coaches say they liked so and so because he was from Illinois but didn't know so and so because they weren't. Don't high school coaches and media give outsiders a chance to prove themselves before they play the "he's not from around here" BS.
As somebody who has transferred in his job to three states, I've heard plenty of the "you're not from around here" nonsense in my career. It's such a ridiculous insult. It's one reason I couldn't wait to get out of the south. Since I don't talk like them, I heard the "you're not from around here" crap there a lot. Sad to see that crap has infected Wisconsin media and high schools too. It's a big world people. Anybody saying that "he's the best choice because he is a (home state) guy might need to get out more and realize there are some pretty good coaches/professionals in every field that "aren't from around here".
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Post by Hawg Ass on Dec 13, 2014 9:49:36 GMT -6
I laugh when media say "he's a (home state) guy". What a crock of crap. The implication is that somebody has to be from the local area/state to be the best choice for a coach. Nonsense. Chryst is probably a fine guy and a fine coach. But this nonsense about him being a Wisconsin guy is bad thinking. High school coaches play that nonsense too. When Illinois was hiring coaches, we heard the Chicago coaches say they liked so and so because he was from Illinois but didn't know so and so because they weren't. Don't high school coaches and media give outsiders a chance to prove themselves before they play the "he's not from around here" BS.
As somebody who has transferred in his job to three states, I've heard plenty of the "you're not from around here" nonsense in my career. It's such a ridiculous insult. It's one reason I couldn't wait to get out of the south. Since I don't talk like them, I heard the "you're not from around here" crap there a lot. Sad to see that crap has infected Wisconsin media and high schools too. It's a big world people. Anybody saying that "he's the best choice because he is a (home state) guy might need to get out more and realize there are some pretty good coaches/professionals in every field that "aren't from around here". I have heard the same thing being from the south and living in the north, it is crazy. People are ignorant at times.
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Post by November KS on Dec 23, 2014 12:22:33 GMT -6
105.7FM The Fan @1057fmthefan 6m6 minutes ago BIG NEWS!! @badgerfootball recruit @mrkafentzis will announce on @wendys Big Show at 5:35 pm if he will be staying at Wisconsin!
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 23, 2014 12:27:46 GMT -6
Attention Whore. Why not do the stupid ass hat drill with 5,000 of your family members standing behind you like they do at the under armor bowl.
Cool for the show though.
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Post by Danny Busch on Dec 23, 2014 20:03:04 GMT -6
Well......
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Post by November KS on Dec 23, 2014 20:04:34 GMT -6
He's staying!!
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