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Aaron Bohl the new DC

CowboyNV said:
We've seen this movie before, when Larry Shyatt left the SECOND time. Promoted Edwards, kept baby Shyatt, and we all know how well that turned out. If this turns into a similar train wreck, Burman needs to be the first one fired. Like Ragtime, I'll bookmark this and see what happens over the next two or three years. Unlike a lot of you, I don't have a high degree of confidence in Tommy boy and his internal hires.

If this turns into an Alan Edwards level collapse... That would be a debacle.... And is definitely possible.
 
307bball said:
CowboyNV said:
We've seen this movie before, when Larry Shyatt left the SECOND time. Promoted Edwards, kept baby Shyatt, and we all know how well that turned out. If this turns into a similar train wreck, Burman needs to be the first one fired. Like Ragtime, I'll bookmark this and see what happens over the next two or three years. Unlike a lot of you, I don't have a high degree of confidence in Tommy boy and his internal hires.

If this turns into an Alan Edwards level collapse... That would be a debacle.... And is definitely possible.

External hires have also been debacles. Before Edwards we had Schroyer. None of the past is relevant. They’ll either succeed or fail. Most hires fail. Christensen blew, no one is arguing we should never hire from outside because he did. Y’all act like there’s some sort of guarantee we’ll be successful. Literally every hire usually had some level of success before they’re hired.
 
laxwyo said:
307bball said:
If this turns into an Alan Edwards level collapse... That would be a debacle.... And is definitely possible.

External hires have also been debacles. Before Edwards we had Schroyer. None of the past is relevant. They’ll either succeed or fail. Most hires fail. Christensen blew, no one is arguing we should never hire from outside because he did. Y’all act like there’s some sort of guarantee we’ll be successful. Literally every hire usually had some level of success before they’re hired.

Very true
 
307bball said:
ragtimejoe1 said:
Bookmarked. Will be interesting next fall.

A failure to do better than Craig Bohl did proves nothing. Any failure to reach the top in Wyoming football in the modern era can be attributable to the external factors that you and I hashed out on the other thread. Literally the only way that gets proven wrong is if somebody comes along and pulls 35 or so wins out over four years along with a chip...until then, you can't say with certainty that the lack of high end success is due to coaching or admin.

Let damriver stand by its claim. Not your dog.
 
Chad with a quick YouTube/Twitter Live tonight with the hiring of Aaron Bohl:
https://youtu.be/5WLrBt50Jlk?t=203
 
WYO1016 said:
McPeachy said:
I think Wyoming (and some fans certainly) need to stop thinking like this. If they (players, coaches, administrators) go, they go. We need to be out of the box thinking enough, and work hard enough, to go after the gold, regardless what is or isn't within our control.

Who's to say that out-of-the-box thinking isn't promoting from within? That's not exactly a common practice in FBS football these days. I'm not saying we shouldn't have looked outside of the program for a DC, but promoting a promising young coach that is already on staff isn't automatically a bad move.

Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

On January 10, 2017, Hazelton was reunited with Craig Bohl when he was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Wyoming Cowboys. In his first season, the Wyoming defense was 1st in the nation in takeaways, 9th in the nation in scoring defense, and 1st in the Mountain West Conference in sacks. In 2019, the Cowboys again finished in the top-30 in the nation in scoring defense and total defense. 13 defenders earned all-conference honors while Hazelton was their coordinator.
 
LanderPoke said:
I didn’t realize how young A. Bohl is. Ehhhh makes one raise an eyebrow

Not only that, but look at his experience coaching sometime. That is certainly a concern...at least for me I guess...LOL! :rofl:
 
McPeachy said:
WYO1016 said:
Who's to say that out-of-the-box thinking isn't promoting from within? That's not exactly a common practice in FBS football these days. I'm not saying we shouldn't have looked outside of the program for a DC, but promoting a promising young coach that is already on staff isn't automatically a bad move.

Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

The answer as to why is more than obvious.
 
McPeachy said:
WYO1016 said:
Who's to say that out-of-the-box thinking isn't promoting from within? That's not exactly a common practice in FBS football these days. I'm not saying we shouldn't have looked outside of the program for a DC, but promoting a promising young coach that is already on staff isn't automatically a bad move.

Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

On January 10, 2017, Hazelton was reunited with Craig Bohl when he was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Wyoming Cowboys. In his first season, the Wyoming defense was 1st in the nation in takeaways, 9th in the nation in scoring defense, and 1st in the Mountain West Conference in sacks. In 2019, the Cowboys again finished in the top-30 in the nation in scoring defense and total defense. 13 defenders earned all-conference honors while Hazelton was their coordinator.

Maybe he wasn't interested. His contract runs for another year and he's making over a million bucks. I'd assume he holds out for a better job.
 
McPeachy said:
WYO1016 said:
Who's to say that out-of-the-box thinking isn't promoting from within? That's not exactly a common practice in FBS football these days. I'm not saying we shouldn't have looked outside of the program for a DC, but promoting a promising young coach that is already on staff isn't automatically a bad move.

Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

On January 10, 2017, Hazelton was reunited with Craig Bohl when he was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Wyoming Cowboys. In his first season, the Wyoming defense was 1st in the nation in takeaways, 9th in the nation in scoring defense, and 1st in the Mountain West Conference in sacks. In 2019, the Cowboys again finished in the top-30 in the nation in scoring defense and total defense. 13 defenders earned all-conference honors while Hazelton was their coordinator.

Let me start by saying that landing Hazelton would be the best case scenario. He's been the best DC here in my lifetime, and there's not a fan here that wouldn't love to have him back. That being said, he was making $1.1MM at Michigan State. If I were a betting man I'd say that we'd have to pay him north of $750k to get him back to Laramie, and that's a non-starter.
 
WYO1016 said:
McPeachy said:
Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

On January 10, 2017, Hazelton was reunited with Craig Bohl when he was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Wyoming Cowboys. In his first season, the Wyoming defense was 1st in the nation in takeaways, 9th in the nation in scoring defense, and 1st in the Mountain West Conference in sacks. In 2019, the Cowboys again finished in the top-30 in the nation in scoring defense and total defense. 13 defenders earned all-conference honors while Hazelton was their coordinator.

Let me start by saying that landing Hazelton would be the best case scenario. He's been the best DC here in my lifetime, and there's not a fan here that wouldn't love to have him back. That being said, he was making $1.1MM at Michigan State. If I were a betting man I'd say that we'd have to pay him north of $750k to get him back to Laramie, and that's a non-starter.

You sound like Burman, lol. "We will never pay a head coach $1,000,000 at the University of Wyoming," - Tom Burman

If we want to be Montana State / Idaho State / Eastern Washington, then you are right. If we want to be the best in the MW conference...........
 
Wonder how Hendriks and Giles feel about this. Are we going to be looking for a bunch of new position coaches?
 
flyfishwyo said:
McPeachy said:
Sure, and this guy is available...but maybe didn't get a sniff. Why?

On January 10, 2017, Hazelton was reunited with Craig Bohl when he was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Wyoming Cowboys. In his first season, the Wyoming defense was 1st in the nation in takeaways, 9th in the nation in scoring defense, and 1st in the Mountain West Conference in sacks. In 2019, the Cowboys again finished in the top-30 in the nation in scoring defense and total defense. 13 defenders earned all-conference honors while Hazelton was their coordinator.

Maybe he wasn't interested. His contract runs for another year and he's making over a million bucks. I'd assume he holds out for a better job.

Could be. Then again, if he is pulling 1.1 and not working, why not come home-ish?
 
McPeachy said:
WYO1016 said:
Let me start by saying that landing Hazelton would be the best case scenario. He's been the best DC here in my lifetime, and there's not a fan here that wouldn't love to have him back. That being said, he was making $1.1MM at Michigan State. If I were a betting man I'd say that we'd have to pay him north of $750k to get him back to Laramie, and that's a non-starter.

You sound like Burman, lol. "We will never pay a head coach $1,000,000 at the University of Wyoming," - Tom Burman

If we want to be Montana State / Idaho State / Eastern Washington, then you are right. If we want to be the best in the MW conference...........

It's a non-starter to pay a coordinator $750k when the head coach is making $900k. A scenario like that has not and will not ever happen in college football. If we were still paying the head coach $2.3MM I could see that salary happening.
 
McPeachy said:
flyfishwyo said:
Maybe he wasn't interested. His contract runs for another year and he's making over a million bucks. I'd assume he holds out for a better job.

Could be. Then again, if he is pulling 1.1 and not working, why not come home-ish?

Makes you wonder why he wasn't considered for hc? Then again, I guess it doesn't.
 
WYO1016 said:
McPeachy said:
You sound like Burman, lol. "We will never pay a head coach $1,000,000 at the University of Wyoming," - Tom Burman

If we want to be Montana State / Idaho State / Eastern Washington, then you are right. If we want to be the best in the MW conference...........

It's a non-starter to pay a coordinator $750k when the head coach is making $900k.

So...are you stating that UW took the path of least resistance (least amount of work, no imagination, no drive, no desire, etc.) with our HC hire? :popcorn:
 
McPeachy said:
WYO1016 said:
It's a non-starter to pay a coordinator $750k when the head coach is making $900k.

So...are you stating that UW took the path of least resistance (least amount of work, no imagination, no drive, no desire, etc.) with our HC hire? :popcorn:

Quite the opposite. I'm guessing that the AD is getting FAR more heat for this hire than he would if he were to pluck a head coach from a lower tier school or a coordinator from a higher tier school.
 
WYO1016 said:
McPeachy said:
So...are you stating that UW took the path of least resistance (least amount of work, no imagination, no drive, no desire, etc.) with our HC hire? :popcorn:

Quite the opposite. I'm guessing that the AD is getting FAR more heat for this hire than he would if he were to pluck a head coach from a lower tier school or a coordinator from a higher tier school.

In other words...if this hire bombs, Burman is on the unemployment line?
 
Wyokie said:
WYO1016 said:
Quite the opposite. I'm guessing that the AD is getting FAR more heat for this hire than he would if he were to pluck a head coach from a lower tier school or a coordinator from a higher tier school.

In other words...if this hire bombs, Burman is on the unemployment line?

I get the impression that he's got a pretty long leash. That being said, if this blows up in his face I wouldn't be sad to see him go.
 
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