Zenger Fired
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Would have been a great hire. Hopefully not a ominous sign.
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@Woodrow I agree, IF true (always take it with a couple of grains of salt unless “verified”, which it usually isn’t). Would think most ADs would like to move from a G6 to a P5 school. But, if he didn’t think he was ready for the job or “up” to the job, maybe it’s a good thing he “passed.”
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This is a tough hire and a tall task for anyone we bring in. On top of everything football that they will have to do, I expect them to have to make a hire for almost every sport. Including Men’s Basketball, providing Bill sticks to his word of retiring around 60. A big gamble for an AD who is comfortable where they are.
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https://twitter.com/ucfdannywhite/status/1012672946266169346?s=21
Cross another target off. He’s referencing KU in this tweet.
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The expectation is that the new AD will have to fix the football program and that is one tall order that most potential ADs would not want to take on.
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we will never find anyone decent!
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The fix for football is really easy … fire Beatty, hire a coach that runs the flexbone like Georgia Tech. We don’t need the stud, accurate QB. Time consuming offense. Keeps a bad defense on the sidelines more. Tough to prep for on short time as no one in the conference runs it. While certain players won’t want to come here, it will create a situation where guys that can run the ball are at a premium, and athletes are fits for the system. Point of attack blocking takes less time, and thus skill level of O-linemen needed is a touch lower. Most passing is quicker release, and play action. Pass blocking, a difficult skill, is less needed. Navy runs the same thing. And before some say no, just see how GT and Navy have done. They have good players. Better than ours. And before some say no, look how we’ve done trying to be like everyone else.
I guarantee at least 4 wins in the second season under that system.
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@HighEliteMajor I’d be ok with that being our thing.
But I’d rather just get a running QB and run the option out of the spread instead of that.
And, just throw out Navy as a success story for comparison in this case.
But Georgia Tech is a great look at it could possibly be here. And I definitely do love the higher floor of putting in that system. They’ve only missed two bowl games in 20 years.
I also think it takes away any possibility of ever winning a NC. Probably even takes away any chance of being a top 10 team ever again. Personally, I could live with it. But, I think there are probably some football die hards that wouldn’t.
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@Kcmatt7 Oh, you’re right. No way we’re sniffing top 10 or NC. Since 2010, GT won 8, 7, 7, 11, 3, 9, and 5 games. These are dire circumstances.
One thing about the option out of the spread, the defenses prep for that regularly. Meaning, the read option, or the run-pass option, is in most playbooks. Now, excellent defense, top defenses, would stuff the flexbone – you ain’t beatin’ Bama. But you ain’t beatin’ Iowa St. as it is. And play action is incredibly dangerous.
All this weighed against where we are now.
Geez, whatever gets us some wins.
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@HighEliteMajor Maybe, just maybe, the underlying premise behind the FBI shoe case as it involves KU is that Adidas committed great crimes against victim KU by never steering any good football players to us. Obviously, the state of our fb program is criminal…
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@mayjay … and most particularly, a fraud. Where’s a creative prosecutor when you need one? Kansas, contracted with Adidas, understanding that such a contract would lead to the signing of high level athletes. Adidas, knowing this was significant consideration for the agreement, failed to give reasonable effort to ensure that high level prospects signed with KU, thus defrauding KU of its anticipated benefit. Or something like that.
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When a private firm gets such favorable treatment from a government/public agency it certainly gives the impression that someone else in the middle benefited greatly.
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@Crimsonorblue22 A common word that gets tossed around, of course, as @JayHawkFanToo is implying, is “kickback.” Could someone, somewhere, in the KU chain of command received some benefit for an otherwise unsavory relationship?
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When you look in more detail at all these partnerships, Metro Sports, track and field complex, Alvamar/Jayhawk golf course, either Zenger was a genius or the smell becomes stronger. Since Zenger was fired it only leaves the other option.
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@HighEliteMajor http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2018/jun/29/ku-gave-unique-rights-deal-to-fritzel-despite-fraud-investigation-being-underway/
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Bump yay!
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Yay!
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CAN I GET A HELL YEAH?
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@BShark So what does any of this mean? - -I’m not sure. - - Other then looks like this bad boy gonna to prison for fraud. - -How does this or any of this help KU?
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jayballer73 said:
@BShark So what does any of this mean? - -I’m not sure. - - Other then looks like this bad boy gonna to prison for fraud. - -How does this or any of this help KU?
Um, what?
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@BShark I read the article and saw where people were sayin hell ya so was curious if him being indited was helping us was this FBI thing - wasn’t making a connection -it’s Friday lol
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jayballer73 said:
@BShark I read the article and saw where people were sayin hell ya so was curious if him being indited was helping us was this FBI thing - wasn’t making a connection -it’s Friday lol
Nah I was just being silly.
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Yay! Still happy about this one!