Wake till next year!
I enjoyed this year, particularly men's soccer. I think next year will be even better.
Wake till next year!
Big donors keep donating because it allows them to feel like big shots.
It's actually pathetic how many donations can be bought by throwing an "exclusive" party inside an glorified airplane hanger every couple of years.
Think about it for a second. People actually pay to gladhand with Ron Fucking Wellman.
Hatch damn near ruined the Athletic Department at Notre Dame. He really doesn't care about athletics nor understand the concept of getting tens of millions of dollars in free marketing from them.
There is only one way to trend when you are at rock bottom
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I used to believe that... but every time I think that we are there, we find a way to go even further down.
When Manning leaves, preferably after winning so much, but also if he is terminated, Chill will be the man. He can recruit. He is a tireless worker. He has the swag. He knows the game. Players respect him. And Wake Forest will win big under him. It's just a matter of time.
Who was the last ACC or other big-time school to have success with a men's BB head coach with no prior HC experience? Bill Guthridge and Kevin Ollie may be the most recent and those were exceptional situations. VT has tried it 3 times without success, albeit only once as an ACC member.
Love Chill, but need to see some evidence that he can win. Hopefully, that starts this year. No way he gets the job unless Manning has a few great years and leaves for Kansas
Love Chill, but need to see some evidence that he can win. Hopefully, that starts this year. No way he gets the job unless Manning has a few great years and leaves for Kansas
The takes in this thread read like conspiracy theories. I think it's really much more simple. Skip Prosser died suddenly and unexpectedly and it shook the entire athletic department deeply. It led to Grobe losing his passion, which was reflected on the field. Wellman didn't handle it well with regards to the basketball team and he made a terrible hire.