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Bohl to Purdue

Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Cowboy Junky said:
stymeman said:
didn't we lose a head coach to Purdue once b4??? grrrrrr, one of our best, he can be happy here all he wants, there will come a day when he says c'ya.....unfortunately damn it, stepping stone u. Is he already shopping to get the hell outta here, my question is if he's such a "great head coach" why do we have him, said that at the time of the hire

One of Purdues best. He was pretty average for us at the time, aside from the year he took the safety vs. BYU in the championship game. Before that season he was about .500 every season. That might seem good now, but following Roach it was pretty hard to tolerate.

Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

I know man I lived it while I was in school there, and yes he did things that drove me nutz, BUT, I always say if we woulda ponyied up the $ he coulda been our best, imo, and we could/should try to lure him away from the Dash Inn and see if he'd help us someday again

I'll see what I can do, but it is tough to lure someone away from the Dash.

Expat you from Buffalo as well????? Me too!!!
 
OrediggerPoke said:
Cowboy Junky said:
Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

Do NOT agree at all. Tiller was an excellent coach at Wyoming.

He was an excellent o.c. for Wyoming, but I think his head coaching tenure was average, especially following the success Roach had.

Roach 87 10-3
Roach 88 11-2
Roach 89 5-6
Roach 90 9-4
Tiller 91 4-6-1
Tiller 92 5-7
Tiller 93 8-4
Tiller 94 6-6
Tiller 95 6-5
Tiller 96 10-2

He was around .500 for four seasons with two good years in there. I will say he was slightly above average, especially since he avoided any bad seasons, but following Roach there was a lot of people that weren't satisfied with .500. I was one of them. Then when he took the safety and gifted BYU the game, his fate was sealed. We let him go.

I would take him over any coach we've hired since with the possible exception of Bohl. That doesn't change his 39-30-1 record at Wyoming though. He WAS slightly above average while he was here.
 
Cowboy Junky said:
OrediggerPoke said:
Cowboy Junky said:
Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

Do NOT agree at all. Tiller was an excellent coach at Wyoming.

He was an excellent o.c. for Wyoming, but I think his head coaching tenure was average, especially following the success Roach had.

Roach 87 10-3
Roach 88 11-2
Roach 89 5-6
Roach 90 9-4
Tiller 91 4-6-1
Tiller 92 5-7
Tiller 93 8-4
Tiller 94 6-6
Tiller 95 6-5
Tiller 96 10-2

He was around .500 for four seasons with two good years in there. I will say he was slightly above average, especially since he avoided any bad seasons, but following Roach there was a lot of people that weren't satisfied with .500. I was one of them. Then when he took the safety and gifted BYU the game, his fate was sealed. We let him go.

I would take him over any coach we've hired since with the possible exception of Bohl. That doesn't change his 39-30-1 record at Wyoming though. He WAS slightly above average while he was here.
Players were not fans of his here either. That was part of the reason he got run out of town.
 
stymeman said:
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Cowboy Junky said:
stymeman said:
didn't we lose a head coach to Purdue once b4??? grrrrrr, one of our best, he can be happy here all he wants, there will come a day when he says c'ya.....unfortunately damn it, stepping stone u. Is he already shopping to get the hell outta here, my question is if he's such a "great head coach" why do we have him, said that at the time of the hire

One of Purdues best. He was pretty average for us at the time, aside from the year he took the safety vs. BYU in the championship game. Before that season he was about .500 every season. That might seem good now, but following Roach it was pretty hard to tolerate.

Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

I know man I lived it while I was in school there, and yes he did things that drove me nutz, BUT, I always say if we woulda ponyied up the $ he coulda been our best, imo, and we could/should try to lure him away from the Dash Inn and see if he'd help us someday again

I'll see what I can do, but it is tough to lure someone away from the Dash.

Expat you from Buffalo as well????? Me too!!!

Yep, relocated here after a multi-year "Poke missionary trip" in greenie land.
 
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Cowboy Junky said:
stymeman said:
didn't we lose a head coach to Purdue once b4??? grrrrrr, one of our best, he can be happy here all he wants, there will come a day when he says c'ya.....unfortunately damn it, stepping stone u. Is he already shopping to get the hell outta here, my question is if he's such a "great head coach" why do we have him, said that at the time of the hire

One of Purdues best. He was pretty average for us at the time, aside from the year he took the safety vs. BYU in the championship game. Before that season he was about .500 every season. That might seem good now, but following Roach it was pretty hard to tolerate.

Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

I know man I lived it while I was in school there, and yes he did things that drove me nutz, BUT, I always say if we woulda ponyied up the $ he coulda been our best, imo, and we could/should try to lure him away from the Dash Inn and see if he'd help us someday again

I'll see what I can do, but it is tough to lure someone away from the Dash.

Expat you from Buffalo as well????? Me too!!!

Yep, relocated here after a multi-year "Poke missionary trip" in greenie land.
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Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
Cowboy Junky said:
stymeman said:
didn't we lose a head coach to Purdue once b4??? grrrrrr, one of our best, he can be happy here all he wants, there will come a day when he says c'ya.....unfortunately damn it, stepping stone u. Is he already shopping to get the hell outta here, my question is if he's such a "great head coach" why do we have him, said that at the time of the hire

One of Purdues best. He was pretty average for us at the time, aside from the year he took the safety vs. BYU in the championship game. Before that season he was about .500 every season. That might seem good now, but following Roach it was pretty hard to tolerate.

Tiller was great at Purdue, but was an average head coach in Wyoming.

I know man I lived it while I was in school there, and yes he did things that drove me nutz, BUT, I always say if we woulda ponyied up the $ he coulda been our best, imo, and we could/should try to lure him away from the Dash Inn and see if he'd help us someday again

I'll see what I can do, but it is tough to lure someone away from the Dash.

Expat you from Buffalo as well????? Me too!!!

Yep, relocated here after a multi-year "Poke missionary trip" in greenie land.

It's better up here in Brown and Gold land and Buffalo and the Bighorns are God's Country, enjoy!!
 
stymeman said:
It's better up here in Brown and Gold land and Buffalo and the Bighorns are God's Country, enjoy!!

Oh, no doubt. Grew up on the other side of the Bighorns (as in west of the Bighorns). One of the things that still gets me to chuckle a bit is when I hear someone from Sheridan say on the other side of the Bighorns referencing Buffalo/US16 vs Sheridan/US14. It is good to be back home.
 
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
It's better up here in Brown and Gold land and Buffalo and the Bighorns are God's Country, enjoy!!

Oh, no doubt. Grew up on the other side of the Bighorns (as in west of the Bighorns). One of the things that still gets me to chuckle a bit is when I hear someone from Sheridan say on the other side of the Bighorns referencing Buffalo/US16 vs Sheridan/US14. It is good to be back home.

imo, the Buffalo part of the Bighorns are a lot better, more roads more places to hang, etc....Sheridan's side just doesn't do much for me. Long live Doyle Creek and the Hazleton area, LOL
 
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
It's better up here in Brown and Gold land and Buffalo and the Bighorns are God's Country, enjoy!!

Oh, no doubt. Grew up on the other side of the Bighorns (as in west of the Bighorns). One of the things that still gets me to chuckle a bit is when I hear someone from Sheridan say on the other side of the Bighorns referencing Buffalo/US16 vs Sheridan/US14. It is good to be back home.
The Basin side of the Big Horns is God's Country. I think you two may have it wrong lol
 
LanderPoke said:
Expat_Poke said:
stymeman said:
It's better up here in Brown and Gold land and Buffalo and the Bighorns are God's Country, enjoy!!

Oh, no doubt. Grew up on the other side of the Bighorns (as in west of the Bighorns). One of the things that still gets me to chuckle a bit is when I hear someone from Sheridan say on the other side of the Bighorns referencing Buffalo/US16 vs Sheridan/US14. It is good to be back home.
The Basin side of the Big Horns is God's Country. I think you two may have it wrong lol

I grew up on the Basin side of the Bighorns. I love it over there. That said, I also did a survey over in Greybull one summer day and it was a downright hellish 114-116 degrees that day. Regardless personally, I think all of Wyoming is God's Country especially the north half.
 
Cowboy Junky said:
Bohl was committed to NDSU for a long time. He turned down a lot of job offers before Wyoming, waiting for the right fit.

I don't think he'll just run off to anybody. I think he's perfectly content to wait for the Nebraska job to open up from the comforts of Laramie.

I don't think we'll lose him to anyone other than Nebraska. He likes it here.


I agree with this. Bohl has his wyoming land for retirement, my friend Leia loves horse back riding, I see him trying to get 3 more years from Wyoming with a big monetary contract and retire there in 5 years
 
I see Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Kansas State as the only jobs that seems like "real fits" for him to move on. No other jobs make any sense to me. It would be going outside of his profile and comfort level. Of all of those jobs, only the Kansas State job is one I could see coming open in the near future.
 
lakesbison said:
I agree with this. Bohl has his wyoming land for retirement, my friend Leia loves horse back riding, I see him trying to get 3 more years from Wyoming with a big monetary contract and retire there in 5 years

Wyoming is the only state you can ride horses? ;)
 
Wyokie said:
IMO, the Tiller era at Purdue had made it almost impossible for any other coach except maybe Urban Meyer or Saban to win at Purdue.

Interesting thought. Please explain.
 
WyoExpat said:
Wyokie said:
IMO, the Tiller era at Purdue had made it almost impossible for any other coach except maybe Urban Meyer or Saban to win at Purdue.

Interesting thought. Please explain.

Not much football history unlike Wyoming which does. A P5 stepping stone job. Plus Tiller did so well by passing the ball back when everyone else in the Big Ten was still running it like crazy. He forced the conference to start having better passing defenses.
 
I'd also say it raised expectations. They're in the Big Ten East...along with powers Michigan, Ohio State and Michigan State. His successor got them to two bowl games in four years...and got canned. They've gone 9-35 since.

Speaking of Tiller, found this interview from August he did for the Great Falls Tribune. Talks a lot about Wyo.

[tweet]https://twitter.com/GFTrib_SMansch/status/764579351518117888[/tweet]
 

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