I'm worried he's not staying. Surely it wouldn't take this long to know what he wants to do?
TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I was afraid this thread would be deleted fast,
If he wants to go to OU, he'd better learn how to hide evidence. But I'm certain he's talking to UT as well.
It seems like he's specifically looking to go to in conference schools, it's hard to satisfy someone whose primary motivation is ego. But when the leader you follow is just in it for a ride to the NFL. This is what we get.
I guess that Baylor through and through stuff was bs.
If you want to know why some assistants never end up as head coaches, here it is.
Cdogg33 said:
Reading he was offered a spot on OUs staff. He's not taking a DC with UTSA because he turned down the HC job there already. Graham took the Hawaii job
BearFan33 said:
The Defensive Line was magic this year and I'm thinking a lot of that was JM?
In any case, if he likes Baylor, the smart move would seem to sit pat for a year or 2 and see how it goes. The longer this drags on the more worried I am about him leaving.
Yes, the LSU coach will probably be filling that DL roll that was vacated by Frank Okam I believe. That's who I was really sorry to see go, he worked magic on the DL (along with JM coaching DE).DaRealBears said:BearFan33 said:
The Defensive Line was magic this year and I'm thinking a lot of that was JM?
In any case, if he likes Baylor, the smart move would seem to sit pat for a year or 2 and see how it goes. The longer this drags on the more worried I am about him leaving.
Would the defensive line coach Aranda brought from LSU not be filling that same role?
RiskyBizz Bear said:
Seems JM would see the benefit of being on a National Title winning HCs staff.
Risk being out of a job in a year or two at TX. Stay here a year or two and then go on to be a DC or HC somewhere.
The man has to realize (despite his HS HC experience) he is not ready for a HC position right now. In a year or two, if he shines, an AD could then justify bringing him in.
He needs to be patient with that and take what I am sure is a heck of an opportunity here at BU. Coming off of Rhules and Aranda coaching tree could look REALLY good in 2-3 years. ...he still has to prove himself though.
Exactly.Timbear said:
We don't need to beg anybody. Aranda's asked Mc to stay just like everyone wanted . The ball's in his court. He can stay on this train if he wants but Baylor's moving on with or without him.
This is such a silly post.TellMeYouLoveMe said:
No, some of us can see that if the only two teams that are interested in Joey are schools that wil Fire their head coaches if they lose to Baylor, then he needs to not make this an emotional decision
Oklahomas Coaching staff is in place. Texas Coaching staff is in Place.
Fancy titles aside, they will not delegate the same level of authority that Baylor has given him in his current role.
They will do what corporations do, which is exploit him for knowledge and relationships and then dump him.
If he can't see that coming, he doesnt have the political savvy to ever be a head coach.
It's not that simple. Not even close.PartyBear said:Exactly.Timbear said:
We don't need to beg anybody. Aranda's asked Mc to stay just like everyone wanted . The ball's in his court. He can stay on this train if he wants but Baylor's moving on with or without him.
Keep believing they'd risk their program on a coach they've known for a few weeks.bear2be2 said:This is such a silly post.TellMeYouLoveMe said:
No, some of us can see that if the only two teams that are interested in Joey are schools that wil Fire their head coaches if they lose to Baylor, then he needs to not make this an emotional decision
Oklahomas Coaching staff is in place. Texas Coaching staff is in Place.
Fancy titles aside, they will not delegate the same level of authority that Baylor has given him in his current role.
They will do what corporations do, which is exploit him for knowledge and relationships and then dump him.
If he can't see that coming, he doesnt have the political savvy to ever be a head coach.
First, no one here knows what Joey's role would be on Aranda's staff, but with Aranda (a defensive guru) calling the shots and Roberts (a seasoned vet) calling the defense, it's as likely as not to be a reduced one compared to what he was doing for Rhule.
Second, one year under Lincoln Riley and the potential endorsement of a three-time CFP qualifying head coach would aid Joey's career aspirations every bit as much, if not more, as hanging around to coach under a first-time head coach in Dave Aranda.
And third, the decision to leave (should Joey make it) will be neither emotional nor a signal that he lacks political savvy. It will be a calculated determination as to what gets him to his career goals fastest. And as was the case with Rhule, that says nothing about his character, integrity or intelligence.
Risk their program? What the hell are you talking about?TellMeYouLoveMe said:Keep believing they'd risk their program on a coach they've known for a few weeks.bear2be2 said:This is such a silly post.TellMeYouLoveMe said:
No, some of us can see that if the only two teams that are interested in Joey are schools that wil Fire their head coaches if they lose to Baylor, then he needs to not make this an emotional decision
Oklahomas Coaching staff is in place. Texas Coaching staff is in Place.
Fancy titles aside, they will not delegate the same level of authority that Baylor has given him in his current role.
They will do what corporations do, which is exploit him for knowledge and relationships and then dump him.
If he can't see that coming, he doesnt have the political savvy to ever be a head coach.
First, no one here knows what Joey's role would be on Aranda's staff, but with Aranda (a defensive guru) calling the shots and Roberts (a seasoned vet) calling the defense, it's as likely as not to be a reduced one compared to what he was doing for Rhule.
Second, one year under Lincoln Riley and the potential endorsement of a three-time CFP qualifying head coach would aid Joey's career aspirations every bit as much, if not more, as hanging around to coach under a first-time head coach in Dave Aranda.
And third, the decision to leave (should Joey make it) will be neither emotional nor a signal that he lacks political savvy. It will be a calculated determination as to what gets him to his career goals fastest. And as was the case with Rhule, that says nothing about his character, integrity or intelligence.
That's naive.