Gotta say, that high school coach has an awful high opinion of himself. I'm kinda surprised at how much vitriol there is over the loss of a position coach. Any high school commit who thinks there's not a BIG chance of a position coach change during their tenure is fooling themselves.Originally posted by DocCatsFan:
This is why kids need to factor the SCHOOL into their choice more than just the coach (and a D1 college head coach was the first to tell me that!)
What rule? He's not going to get any release and transfer that lets him play immediately. I strongly doubt the NCAA will grant a transfer without a one-year eligibility penalty for an assistant coach taking a new job. The NCAA doesn't do that even if the entire coaching staff up and leaves. He will have to sit out a year.Originally posted by Sheffielder:
In this day and age I'd be a little surprised if this kid couldn't get his release by maintaining a steady fuss about it on social media rather than just letting it be the story of the day that comes and goes. As people who follow recruiting, we know this happens all the time, but I bet *most* people don't know this rule exists or how often it happens. OSU doesn't want this to become the story going into spring practice, and no coaching staff wants this story to get legs because it couldnt potentially slam the door for them to do it in the future.
Actually, I did. I came back to NU in 1981 to do a PhD under a particular faculty member, under whom I had previously completed my Masters. When I arrived on campus in August, having just quit my job, he proceeded to tell me that he was leaving dear old NU to take a job at Exxon Corporate Research in NJ. Did I throw a hissy fit about how unfair it was that my advisor was leaving? Nope. Dealt with it, visited him periodically, and finished my degree in 2.5 years.Originally posted by NUCat320:
Have you ever take a job, only to have the hiring manager leave? It sucks. That's what happened here, and only because the parties in power chose to do it.
The obvious follow-up: Was it his plan all along? And for how long?Originally posted by NJCat:Actually, I did. I came back to NU in 1981 to do a PhD under a particular faculty member, under whom I had previously completed my Masters. When I arrived on campus in August, having just quit my job, he proceeded to tell me that he was leaving dear old NU to take a job at Exxon Corporate Research in NJ. Did I throw a hissy fit about how unfair it was that my advisor was leaving? Nope. Dealt with it, visited him periodically, and finished my degree in 2.5 years.Originally posted by NUCat320:
Have you ever take a job, only to have the hiring manager leave? It sucks. That's what happened here, and only because the parties in power chose to do it.
Originally posted by Gladeskat:
What rule? He's not going to get any release and transfer that lets him play immediately. I strongly doubt the NCAA will grant a transfer without a one-year eligibility penalty for an assistant coach taking a new job. The NCAA doesn't do that even if the entire coaching staff up and leaves. He will have to sit out a year.
Urban Meyer will sit him down, reassure him that the new position coach will be top notch, and then fill him in on the consequences if he decides to transfer.
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/ncaa-transfer-exceptions.htm
That's the question that crossed my mind as well, Styre. Why would this be of concern to the Bears, one way or the other?Originally posted by Styre:
Why should the Chicago Bears give any kind of a damn about Ohio State's coaching continuity? They're a billion-dollar NFL team.
Because influential people take care of each other. OSU has powerful football people and the Bears have powerful football people. Relationships mean a lot. This kid would probably found a spot in Harbaugh's heart and OSU wouldn't want that. Somebody may better friends with Meyer than Hargaugh, it's not a stretch to think that Harbaugh has made some enemies. The kid is just a pawn as most of us are.Originally posted by NURoseBowl:
That's the question that crossed my mind as well, Styre. Why would this be of concern to the Bears, one way or the other?Originally posted by Styre:
Why should the Chicago Bears give any kind of a damn about Ohio State's coaching continuity? They're a billion-dollar NFL team.
Is that even possible? Does Harbaugh have a heart?Originally posted by Deeringfish:
This kid would probably found a spot in Harbaugh's heart and OSU wouldn't want that.
I seem to remember Harbaugh being in that other world just weeks ago.Originally posted by Styre:
Do you seriously think the Bears, or any other NFL team, care enough about college recruiting to screw over Harbaugh or Meyer? They're completely different worlds. They can draft the kid later on no matter where he ends up. They wanted a coach, they paid him, they got him. Any conspiracy beyond that is going to require a lot of evidence in its favor.
Styre, you missed your calling. You should be writing for TV sitcoms.Originally posted by Styre:
Here's how this would go:
John Fox, newly hired by the Bears: "I want to hire Stan Drayton as my RB coach. He has a great resume."
Ryan Pace, weeks into his first-ever NFL GM job: "Sure, but let's wait until after National Signing Day."
Fox: "Why?"
Pace: "See, there's this running back that Ohio State is recruiting, and if we hire Drayton before he signs his NLI, he might sign with Michigan out of anger over losing his position coach."
Fox: "So what?"
Pace: "So if we wait until after Signing Day, he will be stuck with Ohio State, and he won't be able to go to Michigan, thus screwing over Jim Harbaugh! Everybody wins!"
Fox: "I quit."
This post was edited on 2/9 6:02 PM by Styre
Actually, reminded me more of Dunesburry.Originally posted by NURoseBowl:
Styre, you missed your calling. You should be writing for TV sitcoms.Originally posted by Styre:
Here's how this would go:
John Fox, newly hired by the Bears: "I want to hire Stan Drayton as my RB coach. He has a great resume."
Ryan Pace, weeks into his first-ever NFL GM job: "Sure, but let's wait until after National Signing Day."
Fox: "Why?"
Pace: "See, there's this running back that Ohio State is recruiting, and if we hire Drayton before he signs his NLI, he might sign with Michigan out of anger over losing his position coach."
Fox: "So what?"
Pace: "So if we wait until after Signing Day, he will be stuck with Ohio State, and he won't be able to go to Michigan, thus screwing over Jim Harbaugh! Everybody wins!"
Fox: "I quit."
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sounds pissed doesn't he?Originally posted by St_Henry_Buckeye:
18m18 minutes ago
but want to say congrats to coach drayton wish nothing but the best , but excited to have #gobucks