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Post by silverlining on May 29, 2019 22:08:47 GMT -5
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Post by kingofthebeach on May 30, 2019 11:01:53 GMT -5
He'd be far better off if he shaved.
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Post by kingofthebeach on May 30, 2019 11:05:18 GMT -5
Any early frontrunners in Iowa City?
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 11:16:16 GMT -5
Any early frontrunners in Iowa City? Can you have a frontrunner before someone is let go? I would think it isn't legal to do anything before the administrative leave is finished. It is possible no matter how unlikely that he is permitted to retain his job.
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Post by bkedane on May 30, 2019 16:24:04 GMT -5
Any early frontrunners in Iowa City? Can you have a frontrunner before someone is let go? I would think it isn't legal to do anything before the administrative leave is finished. It is possible no matter how unlikely that he is permitted to retain his job. Every major athletic department has a list of serious possibilities ready in case of a sudden departure. Iowa certainly has a contingency list that is being reviewed even if this coach's fate is not yet decided.
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Post by Phaedrus on May 30, 2019 16:37:16 GMT -5
Can you have a frontrunner before someone is let go? I would think it isn't legal to do anything before the administrative leave is finished. It is possible no matter how unlikely that he is permitted to retain his job. Every major athletic department has a list of serious possibilities ready in case of a sudden departure. Iowa certainly has a contingency list that is being reviewed even if this coach's fate is not yet decided. I used to think that all athletic programs have a short list of potential candidates, in case someone gets a better job or resigning. But I really doubt that these days of the non-athletic athletic director. They are managers first and foremost, all they think about is managing and thinking in the short term. They also don't have the underground network that the old school ADs have, they are therefore more disengaged from the potential coaches that are out there. I would think a B1G school would have a list, but the more I learn about collegiate volleyball the less I think that this is the case. It just isn't important enough for the big dawgs. It's just volleyball.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 1:05:56 GMT -5
Can you have a frontrunner before someone is let go? I would think it isn't legal to do anything before the administrative leave is finished. It is possible no matter how unlikely that he is permitted to retain his job. Every major athletic department has a list of serious possibilities ready in case of a sudden departure. Iowa certainly has a contingency list that is being reviewed even if this coach's fate is not yet decided. Football and men's basketball? Sure. Any other sport, I doubt it except in certain circumstances such as a retirement known to be coming a few years down the road in which case it is likely the top assistant.
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Post by bkedane on May 31, 2019 5:31:17 GMT -5
Every major athletic department has a list of serious possibilities ready in case of a sudden departure. Iowa certainly has a contingency list that is being reviewed even if this coach's fate is not yet decided. I used to think that all athletic programs have a short list of potential candidates, in case someone gets a better job or resigning. But I really doubt that these days of the non-athletic athletic director. They are managers first and foremost, all they think about is managing and thinking in the short term. They also don't have the underground network that the old school ADs have, they are therefore more disengaged from the potential coaches that are out there. I would think a B1G school would have a list, but the more I learn about collegiate volleyball the less I think that this is the case. It just isn't important enough for the big dawgs. It's just volleyball. The B1G, Pac, and ACC schools I have dealt with have all worked like this. Volleyball is not important enough for the AD to care at most places. But volleyball is big enough for the associate AD who oversees the sport to care.
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Post by volleyguy on May 31, 2019 8:54:52 GMT -5
I used to think that all athletic programs have a short list of potential candidates, in case someone gets a better job or resigning. But I really doubt that these days of the non-athletic athletic director. They are managers first and foremost, all they think about is managing and thinking in the short term. They also don't have the underground network that the old school ADs have, they are therefore more disengaged from the potential coaches that are out there. I would think a B1G school would have a list, but the more I learn about collegiate volleyball the less I think that this is the case. It just isn't important enough for the big dawgs. It's just volleyball. The B1G, Pac, and ACC schools I have dealt with have all worked like this. Volleyball is not important enough for the AD to care at most places. But volleyball is big enough for the associate AD who oversees the sport to care. I tend to agree with Phaedrus AD's and Associate AD's have lists the way I have a list of the next car I'd like to get. I'm thinking Porsche Cayenne. But maybe I'll take a look at Mercedes. And in reality, when the time comes, I'm going to check out Toyota or Honda's cause they're reliable, or maybe, I'll stick to an affordable domestic.
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Post by mtnlover on May 31, 2019 9:45:35 GMT -5
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Post by Brutus Buckeye on May 31, 2019 17:30:07 GMT -5
What are the rules with assistant coaches and what not?
The D3 school in my neighborhood might have three ACs on the bench one year, and then roll with only one Grad Assistant the next.
It all seems pretty arbitrary to me.
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Post by d3coach on May 31, 2019 22:02:32 GMT -5
What are the rules with assistant coaches and what not? The D3 school in my neighborhood might have three ACs on the bench one year, and then roll with only one Grad Assistant the next. It all seems pretty arbitrary to me. D3 is very much unregulated with assistants. They could have a staff of 15 if they felt like it (and could afford it). Usually it's a matter of funding, availability and training/recruiting needs. If you're referring to the team I think you are, I think they offer one 1 GA through the school. The others are volunteers, or possibly funded by the HC through camp money if she so desired. She may have a little stipend money from the school for a 2nd PT coach, I forget. Sometimes programs can't find someone who really wants to be 'all in' as an assistant so they'll split the stipend between two people who handle it on a more part time role. I know some d3 basketball programs that will fund an additional assistant almost entirely through camps.
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Post by ilprepsvb on Jun 1, 2019 22:31:45 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone makes a play for Jordan Vidovic from Marist high school in Chicago.
Guy just won his third state title in two years (two girls, one boys), and he is still really young.
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Post by jcvball22 on Jun 1, 2019 23:13:52 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone makes a play for Jordan Vidovic from Marist high school in Chicago. Guy just won his third state title in two years (two girls, one boys), and he is still really young. For what?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 11:26:06 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone makes a play for Jordan Vidovic from Marist high school in Chicago. Guy just won his third state title in two years (two girls, one boys), and he is still really young. In Illinois, that means your kids play for a quality club.
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