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Post by libero3 on Aug 10, 2015 11:32:03 GMT -5
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Post by junior1 on Aug 10, 2015 11:48:21 GMT -5
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Post by vboldskool on Aug 10, 2015 14:00:12 GMT -5
Quite a get for that school! No kidding! I was surprised JMac didn't keep her around at ND, but it sounds like the Belles will be in great shape because of it. I am not sure she is such a "good get" that JMAC would keep her at ND even in Volunteer slot and that is more a reflection of what he is looking to do, not just what she brings to the table.
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Post by dorothymantooth on Aug 10, 2015 14:01:03 GMT -5
Quite a get for that school! No kidding! I was surprised JMac didn't keep her around at ND, but it sounds like the Belles will be in great shape because of it. Jmac has as a specific ideology (GM2) as any coach Ive ever known. He isnt going to be hiring someone he doesnt know and doesnt come from that school of thought.
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Post by Freeman on Aug 10, 2015 14:05:34 GMT -5
No kidding! I was surprised JMac didn't keep her around at ND, but it sounds like the Belles will be in great shape because of it. Jmac has as a specific ideology (GM2) as any coach Ive ever known. He isnt going to be hiring someone he doesnt know and doesnt come from that school of thought. I'll buy that.
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Post by vboldskool on Aug 10, 2015 14:25:47 GMT -5
No kidding! I was surprised JMac didn't keep her around at ND, but it sounds like the Belles will be in great shape because of it. Jmac has as a specific ideology (GM2) as any coach Ive ever known. He isnt going to be hiring someone he doesnt know and doesnt come from that school of thought. JMAC is probably looking for a "change in culture" mentality as well.
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Post by beba on Aug 10, 2015 17:27:19 GMT -5
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Post by Not Me on Aug 10, 2015 17:40:05 GMT -5
The opening was understood when they promoted the assistant.
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Post by david on Aug 11, 2015 11:17:11 GMT -5
Doesn't anyone else think that "volunteer positions" or "unpaid internships" are inappropriate in this day of demands for $15/hour minimum wage?
OK, ask people to volunteer, whatever... but no one should be able to "post" such an opening using university resources or in any way make attendance or behavior accountable beyond what is required of fans or parents. If you want to add staff without paying salary, then make them grad assistants and at least give them free tuition (which incrementally costs the school almost nothing anyway).
Personally, I see these kinds of openings and come to the conclusion that the coach, the program, and the school are a joke. I'm surprised there isn't at least one professor at these schools who makes a stink about this.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2015 11:39:55 GMT -5
Doesn't anyone else think that "volunteer positions" or "unpaid internships" are inappropriate in this day of demands for $15/hour minimum wage? OK, ask people to volunteer, whatever... but no one should be able to "post" such an opening using university resources or in any way make attendance or behavior accountable beyond what is required of fans or parents. If you want to add staff without paying salary, then make them grad assistants and at least give them free tuition (which incrementally costs the school almost nothing anyway). Personally, I see these kinds of openings and come to the conclusion that the coach, the program, and the school are a joke. I'm surprised there isn't at least one professor at these schools who makes a stink about this.
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Post by s0uthie on Aug 11, 2015 11:44:43 GMT -5
This is an NCAA rules situation. You are allowed to have two paid assistants and a volunteer, by rule. Those are the only people who can coach your athletes or act as extra players in practice. Graduate assistants have certain limitations placed on them. Certain sports (i.e. basketball, football) are allowed to have additional paid staff. Maybe this should be taken up with the rules committee.
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Post by pepperbrooks on Aug 11, 2015 11:58:33 GMT -5
Doesn't anyone else think that "volunteer positions" or "unpaid internships" are inappropriate in this day of demands for $15/hour minimum wage? OK, ask people to volunteer, whatever... but no one should be able to "post" such an opening using university resources or in any way make attendance or behavior accountable beyond what is required of fans or parents. If you want to add staff without paying salary, then make them grad assistants and at least give them free tuition (which incrementally costs the school almost nothing anyway). Personally, I see these kinds of openings and come to the conclusion that the coach, the program, and the school are a joke. I'm surprised there isn't at least one professor at these schools who makes a stink about this. No.
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Post by bigticket on Aug 11, 2015 13:47:18 GMT -5
Doesn't anyone else think that "volunteer positions" or "unpaid internships" are inappropriate in this day of demands for $15/hour minimum wage? OK, ask people to volunteer, whatever... but no one should be able to "post" such an opening using university resources or in any way make attendance or behavior accountable beyond what is required of fans or parents. If you want to add staff without paying salary, then make them grad assistants and at least give them free tuition (which incrementally costs the school almost nothing anyway). Personally, I see these kinds of openings and come to the conclusion that the coach, the program, and the school are a joke. I'm surprised there isn't at least one professor at these schools who makes a stink about this. Interesting...I was a volunteer asst at a Big 5 school some years ago. I can tell you without a doubt it was one of the best career decisions I've ever made. I learned to stretch a dollar on top of great coaching experience and having the staff in my corner when it came time for references. Sometimes you sacrifice to get what you ultimately want.
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Post by vbnerd on Aug 11, 2015 13:55:30 GMT -5
Doesn't anyone else think that "volunteer positions" or "unpaid internships" are inappropriate in this day of demands for $15/hour minimum wage? OK, ask people to volunteer, whatever... but no one should be able to "post" such an opening using university resources or in any way make attendance or behavior accountable beyond what is required of fans or parents. If you want to add staff without paying salary, then make them grad assistants and at least give them free tuition (which incrementally costs the school almost nothing anyway). Personally, I see these kinds of openings and come to the conclusion that the coach, the program, and the school are a joke. I'm surprised there isn't at least one professor at these schools who makes a stink about this. Programs with volunteers are jokes? What about the programs that don't take advantage of the rules to afford their players every resource to get better and be successful? THOSE are the ones you think should be taken seriously? Nebraska and Texas and Florida would gladly hire 17 person coaching staffs, it could look like one of these basketball teams where they don't have room for the players to sit because they have so many guys in suits. Dayton, and Creighton and American are NEVER going to match that. The rules are designed to allow some level of fairness. Big teams want more coaches, small schools can't pay them... how do you split the difference? The volunteer assistant. If you have better ideas, feel free to let the NCAA know.
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Post by joc on Aug 12, 2015 16:58:55 GMT -5
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