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Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:14 am
by ragtimejoe1
I thought this was interesting to re-read with respect to culture, discipline, being a team, etc.

http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/ ... at-wyoming" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Then read this after Bohl was hired and notice comments about being a team, etc.

http://trib.com/sports/college/wyoming/ ... 4feeb.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm not implying anything, just thought it was interesting

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:33 am
by BeaverPoke
Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:07 am
by pokefanchaz7
Aren't you a ray of sunshine. I give Bohl the benefit of the doubt. He has to do better then Christensen.

I was talking to plAyers parents who were told by there kids that dc would show up drunk to practices and would just sit and watch the other coaches. Players tongue and cheek would call him king Dave.

Bohl embraces wyoming like Dave never did. He left a great job where he was the best at his job, defeated teams with superior talent repeatedly, and under his watch has amped up strength and conditioning.

As a coach who inherited inferior talent on the defensive side of the ball and a the qb position was a field goal off an upright and about six yards away from being bowl eligible.

What isn't there to like?

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:11 am
by LanderPoke
pokefanchaz7 wrote:Aren't you a ray of sunshine. I give Bohl the benefit of the doubt. He has to do better then Christensen.

I was talking to plAyers parents who were told by there kids that dc would show up drunk to practices and would just sit and watch the other coaches. Players tongue and cheek would call him king Dave.

Bohl embraces wyoming like Dave never did. He left a great job where he was the best at his job, defeated teams with superior talent repeatedly, and under his watch has amped up strength and conditioning.

As a coach who inherited inferior talent on the defensive side of the ball and a the qb position was a field goal off an upright and about six yards away from being bowl eligible.

What isn't there to like?
+1

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:16 am
by pokefanchaz7
And I'll add that since he has shown up the governor has stepped up state support... Not coincidental if you ask me

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:17 am
by JimmyDimes
Bohl was and still is a proven college head coach. DC has proven he is a decent coordinator.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:11 pm
by ragtimejoe1
A good game plan can mask a team's deficiencies.

I think Bohl is kind of like that. He will succeed and mask our normally very apparent AD deficiencies.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 1:32 pm
by Dutchnation
True character comes out when a person gets squeezed....

Howdy Doody-gate is a perfect example of how DC had absolutely no character.

Don't get me wrong...I loved DC's passion and how pissed off he got. But he took it too far and showed very little self-control. He could have shown just as much displeasure in Howdy Doody's cheating antics with much more class.

Bohl is in a completely different league than DC in so many ways. He is a winner and we will get there...eventually.

(also....yes I am fully aware that I was one of the people on here claiming how good we were going to be the first year. 8 wins I think I predicted...sheesh.) I realize now its gonna take a bit.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:42 pm
by WestWYOPoke
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"
So do you think we will never succeed?

I'm curious who you would have rather signed? Nick Saban?

And don't say Tedford because he had no interest in coming here...and, IMO, would have been a flop at UW.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:16 pm
by ItSucksToBeACSURam
WestWYOPoke wrote:
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"
So do you think we will never succeed?

I'm curious who you would have rather signed? Nick Saban?

And don't say Tedford because he had no interest in coming here...and, IMO, would have been a flop at UW.
Agreed. Not sure he wouldn't have been another DC. Maybe he knew how to develop the talent he recruits but if that was the case he probably wouldn't be leaving Cal....

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:41 pm
by Wyovanian
Dutchnation wrote:True character comes out when a person gets squeezed....

Howdy Doody-gate is a perfect example of how DC had absolutely no character.

Don't get me wrong...I loved DC's passion and how pissed off he got. But he took it too far and showed very little self-control. He could have shown just as much displeasure in Howdy Doody's cheating antics with much more class.

Bohl is in a completely different league than DC in so many ways. He is a winner and we will get there...eventually.

(also....yes I am fully aware that I was one of the people on here claiming how good we were going to be the first year. 8 wins I think I predicted...sheesh.) I realize now its gonna take a bit.
"Howdy Doody-gate" told this life-long fan and long-time donor all I needed to know about DC. Guy was an aviation mechanic trying to run an airline. He did not have the skill set or core competencies for the position.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:34 am
by Aaron
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"

Used to be I looked at you as a sort of novelty. Now I just kind of wish you would go away.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:48 am
by fromolwyoming
Aaron wrote:
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"

Used to be I looked at you as a sort of novelty. Now I just kind of wish you would go away.
I preferred him as the eternal optimist.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:09 am
by BeaverPoke
Aaron wrote:
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"

Used to be I looked at you as a sort of novelty. Now I just kind of wish you would go away.
That's a big wish that ain't gonna happen.

I don't think Wyo will succeed but everyone else here does because the way he sells it and spins it. Joe Glenn 2.0

Would love to be proven wrong.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:27 am
by McPeachy
WestWYOPoke wrote:
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"
So do you think we will never succeed?

I'm curious who you would have rather signed? Nick Saban?

And don't say Tedford because he had no interest in coming here...and, IMO, would have been a flop at UW.
We had a shot at Mr. Motorcycle...

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:32 pm
by BeaverPoke
And yes btw I did want Tedford. Why can't I choose Tedford? That's who I wanted.

Mr. Motorcycle would have been cool. We could have been a stepping stone to get him into the Pac, but instead he ended up back at Louisville and they are pretty good.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:55 pm
by WestWYOPoke
A) Tedford wanted nothing to do with us.

B) Tedford would have failed miserably. The guy wasn't that great of a recruiter and he was in the heart of the West Coast, he would have struggled at UW. As far as recruiting goes, Bohl at least has more experience recruiting to a place like Laramie.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:55 pm
by Brew_Poke
WestWYOPoke wrote:
BeaverPoke wrote:Lol...

This is exactly why I don't think Bohl will succeed.

"Things are different now!"
So do you think we will never succeed?

I'm curious who you would have rather signed? Nick Saban?

And don't say Tedford because he had no interest in coming here...and, IMO, would have been a flop at UW.
I think all that's implied is that no matter who we would have hired, the company line would be the same: "it's different now." That's all you get with the Wyoming AD, marketing, and not very savvy marketing, at that.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:26 pm
by ragtimejoe1
Brew_Poke wrote:I think all that's implied is that no matter who we would have hired, the company line would be the same: "it's different now." That's all you get with the Wyoming AD, marketing, and not very savvy marketing, at that.
That is kind of how I took it (BP post) as well.

Though I wasn't meaning to imply anything with the first post, it just seemed odd how similar the story is/was between the two hires. Almost identical.

Re: Trip down memory lane: when DC was hired

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:31 pm
by WestWYOPoke
I get what he was trying to say, the point of my post is...ok, so what should we do, we know that getting a new AD wasn't an option at that point and we had to hire a new head coach, so we did.

That was kind of my point by saying Nick Saban, our options were limited, and short of going yard sale on the entire athletic department, we got what many considered to be our best feasible option.