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How much longer does the saga continue?

How much longer does the saga continue?

  • Tomorrow, UW will have a football coaching change

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • After Hawaii, UW will have a football coaching change

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • At Season's End, UW will have a football coaching change

    Votes: 17 63.0%
  • UW won't have a football coaching change until Fall of 2014

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • UW won't have a football coaching change for at least 2 seasons

    Votes: 6 22.2%

  • Total voters
    27
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.
 
And chances are that Bohl brings with him much of his staff from ND State: http://www.gobison.com/coaches.aspx?rc=591&path=football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.
I agree, I honestly could see Nebraska getting rid of Bo and Bohl going there, where he's from and played and coached in the past
 
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.

Not saying 'on the cheap', but if you look at who could be the competition for Bohl, WYO is right there.

Bohl is not going to:

USC
Florida
Texas
West Virginia

The Pokes should be able to compete financially with virtually every other school who may be going after Bohl.

Also consider the fit per Bohl's own needs...Bohl, if you look at his life and his coaching gigs, feels most comfortable at a place like...well, a place like Wyoming.
 
wyokoke said:
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.
I agree, I honestly could see Nebraska getting rid of Bo and Bohl going there, where he's from and played and coached in the past

Right, Nebraska could be the stumbling block - could be.

But on the other hand, it says here that Nebraska opts to go in another direction for their next HC.
 
DocHolliday said:
wyokoke said:
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.
I agree, I honestly could see Nebraska getting rid of Bo and Bohl going there, where he's from and played and coached in the past

Right, Nebraska could be the stumbling block - could be.

But on the other hand, it says here that Nebraska opts to go in another direction for their next HC.
If they do stay away from him, I could see it. Like someone (maybe you Doc?) said, we can offer less than what we're paying DC and still give him triple or more what he is making now
 
DocHolliday said:
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.

Not saying 'on the cheap', but if you look at who could be the competition for Bohl, WYO is right there.

Bohl is not going to:

USC
Florida
Texas
West Virginia

The Pokes should be able to compete financially with virtually every other school who may be going after Bohl.

Also consider the fit per Bohl's own needs...Bohl, if you look at his life and his coaching gigs, feels most comfortable at a place like...well, a place like Wyoming.
I wouldn't be so quick to write of West Virginia. Fact is, other than Nebraska, other schools who might be interested in Bohl are going to come with a $1M+ package. We've crossed that threshold, there's no going back.
 
Wyovanian said:
DocHolliday said:
Wyovanian said:
Anyone who thinks we can get Bohl (or any decent coach, for that matter) on the cheap is forgetting that we're not the only ones shopping. The market determines the price.

Not saying 'on the cheap', but if you look at who could be the competition for Bohl, WYO is right there.

Bohl is not going to:

USC
Florida
Texas
West Virginia

The Pokes should be able to compete financially with virtually every other school who may be going after Bohl.

Also consider the fit per Bohl's own needs...Bohl, if you look at his life and his coaching gigs, feels most comfortable at a place like...well, a place like Wyoming.
I wouldn't be so quick to write of West Virginia. Fact is, other than Nebraska, other schools who might be interested in Bohl are going to come with a $1M+ package. We've crossed that threshold, there's no going back.

I think that West Virginia will target their former OC now doing some nice work down the road in Huntington, and that's 'Doc Holliday', the head coach at Marshall.
 
wyokoke said:
kansasCowboy said:
DocHolliday said:
With the total nuclear meltdown of this football program over the last several weeks, with zero in the way of light at the end of the tunnel, I just cannot see any way that the administration at UW can sell the football ticket buying public on another season of Christensen.

This season has been a nightmare beyond the pale of what anyone could have forecast - and although I believe that DC did the best job possible and exhausted all avenues to try and reach a level of consistent success, the results have unfortunately failed to materialize.

Let me make one thing clear. This season is done and over with.

There is no 'salvaging the season.'

The state's highest paid employee has not been able to develop a sustained winning environment during the five (5) years he's been on the job.

His job is to win football games.

He didn't win nearly enough.

Let him finish out the last two games, then do the right thing and then relieve him of his duties on Monday December 2.

For my money, Craig Bohl is the logical successor -- if UW can convince him to come to Laramie.

Bohl's ability to recruit the upper midwest states has been more than impressive, and if he can show the same success in getting kids to come to Wyoming that he has shown in getting kids to go to Fargo -- then I like his chances of doing very well at UW,

What is it with you and FCS coaches? How will our success come from a coach who can recruit down home FCS talent? We've had this before. Glenn was supposed to bring great success from his amazing success and national titles at Montana.
Why not try something that we haven't, which other schools in the MWC have tried and succeeded with, and that's get an already successful coach at a smaller FBS school.
We would be able to afford them, they know how to succeed at this level. The know how to recruit at this level any they know how to win at this level. Examples: Brady Hoke (SDS) and Urban Meyer (Utah). Both program have reaped the benefits while they were at the school and after they've left.

This is directed to Doc, I already know some of your others opinions on this.
I also like Bohl, and just because Glenn didn't pan out here, we got the top coordinator from a BCS school, and we all know how that is working out, and promoting from within, I don't see anyone on staff that is kicking ass. And it's not reasonable to try to talk about a Mack Brown or anything like that who I think could be fired after this year. Maybe the Ball State guy, I don't know much about him

Damn it's weird to agree so much with Dino
Mark me down as another believer in Bohl. He's been very successful in a place that's very similar to Laramie. Same recruiting downfalls (weather, isolation), same region, same type of fanbase. The difference is that he knows how to win. I say give him a shot.
 
DocHolliday said:
This just in: Dan Hawkins says that HE is the right guy for Wyoming! :D
I've heard that Gary Barnett was interested the last time the position was open. Another guy with HEAD COACHING experience and is familiar with the area.
 
JimmyDimes said:
DocHolliday said:
This just in: Dan Hawkins says that HE is the right guy for Wyoming! :D
I've heard that Gary Barnett was interested the last time the position was open. Another guy with HEAD COACHING experience and is familiar with the area.

Well I'll tell you this, if it was a choice of Barnett and DC, I'll take Barnett and not apologize for a second.
 
I agree with Dino 100% on this one give Bohl the money and get him here now. I will not elaborate on my reasons, because Dino covered all of them to a T. I have been on the Bohl train for awhile now, since right after the SJSU game. If we can't get Bohl I would not be opposed to Barnett, he knows how to win football games and is from the area. He has also turned programs around like he did at CU as well as Northwestern. He would not be a bad alternative, but my number 1 choice is Bohl and I think we go after him very hard and offer as much as 1 million to get him out of Fargo.
 
DocHolliday said:
I love Wyoming.

I love Wyoming fans.

Well...most of them :cool:
See, we can be at each other's throat (not just us, everyone on the damn board) last night, then thw love of Wyoming brings us all back together!
 
If Christensen is fired this year I think there needs to be a lot of changes made -- more money for recruiting and assistant coaches, and lessen the admission standards for recruits are a start cause right now I think Laramie may be viewed by many in the coaching community as a coaching graveyard.
 

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