Reportedly offered a contract to Central Michigan for next year.
Reportedly offered a contract to Central Michigan for next year.
And I just read that in another thread, so feel free to enter your "ECHO" comments here:
ECHO......
Geez, can we have just one year with 0 or even only 1 coach that leaves? If Samuel were to leave that would be 3 for this year! What are we averaging, something like 2.3 coaches leaving every year? I don't care what anyone says about promoting coaches to better positions elsewhere. There is just too much of it going on and its hurting the football program at NDSU.
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Maybe a positive aspect of this is NDSU's good reputation for turning out good coaches will continue to attract good coaches to fill the ranks.
Go Bison.
I agree 100% with what you are saying here. But, you can't honestly think some young up and coming coach will not jump ship to division 1 and a program that is not a bottom tier team in the FBS ranks. People who haven't been around the program often don't truly understand what it means to be a bison. This why you see so many coaches leaving for the bigger stage in my honest opinion.
As I recall, current Assistant Coach, Defensive Ends, AJ Cooper played TE with the Bison. If Samuel leaves, make AJ the Wide Receivers Coach. As I understand, he has been steller in this year in recruiting.
Bison football should not be a coaches development school with a graduation of 2 or 3 every year. Montana, Appy and Northern Iowa and other winning FCS programs don't have that kind of turnover. There has to be some stability. Not saying everybody has to stay year in and year out, but the current departure rate is NOT GOOD FOR BISON FOOTBALL.