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Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:41 pm
by eCat
Dooley fired at UT.

Petrino is making men lose their jobs

If Mitch knew his ass from a hole in the ground, he would have had Petrino locked up before he fired Joker.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:18 pm
by Jungle Rat
Dooley was a given. Once Vandy passed them as the best team in Tennessee you knew this was coming. Rednecks have no patience.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:25 pm
by innocentbystander
crashcourse wrote:we have the easiest road

2 games left baylor and texas

we lost 2 key players tonight though starting safety and wr/kick returenr lockett and zimmerman

notredame beats usc and sec doesnt get in

oregon has stanford oregonstate and the pac 12 championship to get thorugh
go get LadyWildcat

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:30 pm
by Jungle Rat
Who here thinks IB got laid at last months homecoming?

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:53 pm
by aTm
Personally I think any program hiring Petrino are going to look stupid.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:54 pm
by aTm
Kentucky probably can't do better though.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:31 pm
by eCat
story broke today that Petrino was fired by the Hawks.

Doesn't change what he did at Arkansas but if he came to UK, if he improves the program and gets hired away, OK we have a better program, and if he doesn't, then we have a guy that can build a winning program.

He wants to fuck a secretary and ride motorcycles, I don't care.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:24 pm
by Fifer
eCat wrote:story broke today that Petrino was fired by the Hawks.

Doesn't change what he did at Arkansas but if he came to UK, if he improves the program and gets hired away, OK we have a better program, and if he doesn't, then we have a guy that can build a winning program.

He wants to fuck a secretary and ride motorcycles, I don't care.
Why in the hell would he come to Kentucky with Tennessee open and Auburn about to.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:25 pm
by Bluecat
Petrino would be a bad move, a Gillispie-hire.

UK should take an up-and-comer who knows how to recruit Cincinnati/Ohio. Only chance is to convince the top tier of Ohio/Michigan kids to leave B1G country for the SEC. Cats will never compete taking the sloppy sixths and sevenths from the South and Southwest.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:46 pm
by Jungle Rat
Kerry Combs. He's ready.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:59 am
by eCat
Bluecat wrote:Petrino would be a bad move, a Gillispie-hire.

UK should take an up-and-comer who knows how to recruit Cincinnati/Ohio. Only chance is to convince the top tier of Ohio/Michigan kids to leave B1G country for the SEC. Cats will never compete taking the sloppy sixths and sevenths from the South and Southwest.

if they are top tier and are going to leave the Big 10 for the SEC, it won't be Kentucky - unless UK has a coach that can sell the program. Either coach has an exciting offense or he is a proven winner.

We saw this with Cal - UK has a lot to offer in basketball the Cal is the reason these kids aren't going to Duke and UNC.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:13 am
by Bluecat
Think Coombs is ready? Another year or two under Urban, and yeah, maybe.

I would say Butch Jones, but the Butch-to-Tennessee rumors were flying already early last month.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:24 am
by eCat
Petrino is a moot point anyways. UK won't get a chance to go after him

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:06 am
by aTm
Sonny Dykes

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:42 pm
by eCat
2. Is There Interest in the UK Football Coaching Job?

I am told that the preliminary interest from coaching candidates has shocked some around the program. One source told me, “Matt, you would not believe the people that have come out of the woodwork at this point. They are everywhere.” However there are a couple of qualifications and caveats that must be remembered. First, many of those who have contacted the University (mostly through agents) are not candidates that UK would have any interest in hiring. As one source familiar with such searches told me, “the moment a job comes open, people who can’t get any job try to convince you that this is the right one for them.” But second, some of the people who have made contact through representatives may themselves have ulterior motives. The moment that a name is attached to the UK job as a candidate, that coach becomes a hotter commodity for other schools and his asking price can go up across the board. A name being attached to any SEC school, yes even Kentucky, is an agent’s dream and many names being mentioned (and leaked) to various press outlets are done in the hopes that of driving overall interest in the candidate, regardless of UK’s actual interest.

3. Does UK Have a “List” at This Point?

By all indications, the answer to this question is yes. While I do believe that other options may end up being considered, I am told by a source that there are “4 to 5 top candidates” right now. The folks around the program are comfortable that the final coach can come from this list and the next week or so will be spent attempting to prioritize it. I am told that there are “names that would surprise you” on the list, and a couple of names that have been bandied about in the public as well.

4. Who is On the List?

At this point, two names that I am confident are on the list are Sonny Dykes, the coach at Louisiana Tech and Kirby Smart, the Defensive Coordinator at Alabama. Both have been part of the process from the beginning and are favorites of Barnhart and those around the program. Because my source has said that a couple of names on the list are those “bandied about in public”, I think it is reasonable to suggest that these are the two that qualify. As for the other names, I have heard wild suggestions from a number of people, but no name has been mentioned enough for me to take it seriously as a credible candidate. I do think Mike Leach was at one point on the list, but the events of this past weekend have taken him off the list. As one source told me, “Look, character matters. And you just can’t take a chance at this point on having a repeat of the past.” My assumption is that the second sentence is a reference to the Gillispie years.

5. What About David Cutcliffe?

If you don’t believe the public opinion matters, the saga of Cutcliffe proves otherwise. When the announcement of Joker’s departure was first made, I, and others, suggested that Dykes and Cutcliffe were early favorites. However UK fans (and boosters) expressed near unanimous disapproval of Cutcliffe’s name as another “run of the mill, retread” coach who would excite no one. That sentiment has been felt throughout the Athletic Department and every word that I have heard about Cutcliffe since has been negative about his chances in Lexington. Creating excitement in the program is part of this hiring process and Cutcliffe fails miserably in that regard. I now think he is low on the list.

6. What About Bobby Petrino?

This is the $64,000 question and the one that has dominated fan talk throughout the past weekend. From all of my conversations, I still believe this fact is true. I would be shocked at this point to see Mitch Barnhart hire Bobby Petrino. While fans understandably are excited about what Petrino can bring on the field, worries about off the field and overall character concerns make it nearly impossible for me to see Barnhart pulling the trigger on his own accord. There are many people that have to make such a determination, including the President, and from what I can tell in my conversations, none involved in the direct hiring process are positive on Petrino. He has burned many bridges in the state of Kentucky from his time in Louisville and those chickens are coming home to roost on this hire. Barnhart knows that many in the fan base are for the hire, but there is also a vocal minority who have contacted the school against the hire, including many of the older fans who dont populate the internet. As one source told me, “people are either all in or all out…few people express ambivalence.”

7. So Does that Mean There is No Chance Petrino Ends up in Lexington?

There is very little chance that Petrino ends up in Lexington. But I can’t say there is NO chance, because there is a group of powerful folks who want to make it happen. A number of boosters and those very close to the University Administration are making their pro-Petrino voices heard and there is a lot of energy from these folks to have him considered. A number of these folks are pushing this belief through certain media sources (which has led to the various interviews you have seen from prominent Petrino supporters in local media…I expect you will see more in the coming week) and they are in contact with Bobby Petrino’s agent, family, etc. I still would be flabbergasted to see Mitch Barnhart make a hire of Bobby Petrino…but I can’t say that it is impossible he might theoretically end up the coach, because of the amount of highly influential people who are beating the Petrino drum. Bottom line, if you were creating an odds board in Vegas, Bobby P shouldn’t be the favorite or in the top 3-4…but I won’t take him off the board in case things get wild in the coming weeks.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:52 pm
by Jungle Rat
Bluecat wrote:Think Coombs is ready? Another year or two under Urban, and yeah, maybe.

I would say Butch Jones, but the Butch-to-Tennessee rumors were flying already early last month.
Don't forget. Coombs spent 5 years under Kelly & Jones after turning Colrain into a powerhouse. He'll replace Jones if he leaves. Better get him first.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:41 pm
by aTm
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Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:31 pm
by BigRedMan
LMAO

Re: College Football

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:47 am
by hedge
What about Butch Davis for UK football? Big name, good coach, great recruiter, definitely brings the excitement factor...

Re: College Football

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:06 am
by eCat
we don't need that kind of excitement