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Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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Defense is improving but I don't think we have anyone on staff that would be considered prime targets for a new coach at a P5 program. In fact, we might look at it the other direction, should this season tank and Bohl floats the R word, is he someone who we target to come back (assuming of course WSU goes another direction).?
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Maybe he would want to poach the D coordinator, but I can't believe he would want any coach on the offensive side of the ball...but I've been wrong before.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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Frankly, I am ok with him taking some current UW coaches to fill his staff. UW needs a do-over (and to properly fund) the assistant group.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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I am happy with our defense and defensive staff. We’re business as usual on that side of the ball. Now if Dickart could take our whole offensive staff…McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:20 amFrankly, I am ok with him taking some current UW coaches to fill his staff. UW needs a do-over (and to properly fund) the assistant group.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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The coaches I was thinking Dickert would be most familiar with are Kaligis and Donoval. I don't personally see a benefit to losing those guys.McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:20 amFrankly, I am ok with him taking some current UW coaches to fill his staff. UW needs a do-over (and to properly fund) the assistant group.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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On the flip side, Dickert, AJ Cooper and John Richardson could be out of a job at the end of the season. Does Wyoming look to bring any of them back if that happens?
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Pete isn't going anywhere right now, although he has ties to WA. Donoval, eh, dime a dozen...plenty of S&C guys around, and who wouldn't want the job at UW with the facilities we have!OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:55 amThe coaches I was thinking Dickert would be most familiar with are Kaligis and Donoval. I don't personally see a benefit to losing those guys.McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:20 amFrankly, I am ok with him taking some current UW coaches to fill his staff. UW needs a do-over (and to properly fund) the assistant group.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:50 am Dickert was named interim head coach at Washington state. That is a very fast rise for the young coach. Worth following if he is named full time HC following the season because he could look to Wyoming to fill his staff.
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Richardson is out as we speak, Bohl should jump on him. Cooper...solid coach IMO, and would be worth a look.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:01 am On the flip side, Dickert, AJ Cooper and John Richardson could be out of a job at the end of the season. Does Wyoming look to bring any of them back if that happens?
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Crazy idea... How about Rolo for HC? States like Wyoming would be a safer place for him. Rolo is a players coach, offensive minded coach who surrounds himself with quality defensive coaches.
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First off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
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I didn't know Richardson was out as well. I agree Bohl should jump and bring him in.McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:54 amRichardson is out as we speak, Bohl should jump on him. Cooper...solid coach IMO, and would be worth a look.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:01 am On the flip side, Dickert, AJ Cooper and John Richardson could be out of a job at the end of the season. Does Wyoming look to bring any of them back if that happens?
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Rolo brings no baggage to state like Wyoming. An individuals medical decisions should be private and I agree should be a personal choice. The only reason it's controversial is because WSU, the state, and the media made it controversial. It's now a smear campaign of how "selfish" Rolo was when they should have just left him alone to Coach his team and make his own medical choices.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:42 amFirst off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
Could also be a recruiting tactic as many athletes are hesitant to have a vaccine forced upon them. "Wyoming welcomes all athletes regardless of vaccination status"
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Cornpoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 pmRolo brings no baggage to state like Wyoming. An individuals medical decisions should be private and I agree should be a personal choice. The only reason it's controversial is because WSU, the state, and the media made it controversial. It's now a smear campaign of how "selfish" Rolo was when they should have just left him alone to Coach his team and make his own medical choices.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:42 amFirst off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
Could also be a recruiting tactic as many athletes are hesitant to have a vaccine forced upon them. "Wyoming welcomes all athletes regardless of vaccination status"
Are we talking about the same guy? Rolo had his own 'Black 14 moment.' Why would we consider bringing that issue to light again and potentially killing the program again?
From many news articles:
"But Rolovich made headlines in an unfortunate way: Broad receiver Kassidy Woods recorded a conversation with Rolovich in which the coach appeared to threaten the player if he continued to join a player empowerment movement.."
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OrediggerPoke is exactly right about Rolovich. f-word that guy...NEVER bring him to Wyoming. Let him go down south and disappear.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:09 pmCornpoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 pmRolo brings no baggage to state like Wyoming. An individuals medical decisions should be private and I agree should be a personal choice. The only reason it's controversial is because WSU, the state, and the media made it controversial. It's now a smear campaign of how "selfish" Rolo was when they should have just left him alone to Coach his team and make his own medical choices.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:42 amFirst off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
Could also be a recruiting tactic as many athletes are hesitant to have a vaccine forced upon them. "Wyoming welcomes all athletes regardless of vaccination status"
Are we talking about the same guy? Rolo had his own 'Black 14 moment.' Why would we consider bringing that issue to light again and potentially killing the program again?
From many news articles:
"But Rolovich made headlines in an unfortunate way: Broad receiver Kassidy Woods recorded a conversation with Rolovich in which the coach appeared to threaten the player if he continued to join a player empowerment movement.."
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He even pulled a Dennis Erickson (remember him?) when he left Hawaii for the Wazzu job.McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:21 pmOrediggerPoke is exactly right about Rolovich. f-word that guy...NEVER bring him to Wyoming. Let him go down south and disappear.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:09 pmCornpoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 pmRolo brings no baggage to state like Wyoming. An individuals medical decisions should be private and I agree should be a personal choice. The only reason it's controversial is because WSU, the state, and the media made it controversial. It's now a smear campaign of how "selfish" Rolo was when they should have just left him alone to Coach his team and make his own medical choices.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:42 amFirst off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
Could also be a recruiting tactic as many athletes are hesitant to have a vaccine forced upon them. "Wyoming welcomes all athletes regardless of vaccination status"
Are we talking about the same guy? Rolo had his own 'Black 14 moment.' Why would we consider bringing that issue to light again and potentially killing the program again?
From many news articles:
"But Rolovich made headlines in an unfortunate way: Broad receiver Kassidy Woods recorded a conversation with Rolovich in which the coach appeared to threaten the player if he continued to join a player empowerment movement.."
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I didn't know that, but it certainly doesn't surprise me.Wyokie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:34 pmHe even pulled a Dennis Erickson (remember him?) when he left Hawaii for the Wazzu job.McPeachy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:21 pmOrediggerPoke is exactly right about Rolovich. f-word that guy...NEVER bring him to Wyoming. Let him go down south and disappear.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:09 pmCornpoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:00 pmRolo brings no baggage to state like Wyoming. An individuals medical decisions should be private and I agree should be a personal choice. The only reason it's controversial is because WSU, the state, and the media made it controversial. It's now a smear campaign of how "selfish" Rolo was when they should have just left him alone to Coach his team and make his own medical choices.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:42 amFirst off, I obviously like the way Bohl has built up the Wyoming program from truly dark times. The rest of this season, however, will be a gauge as to where we are really at as a program.
As far as Rolo, my vote would be no. The guy brings a lot of baggage/turmoil and I don't think that would be beneficial for Wyoming in the long run as the face of the program. While vaccination is absolutely a personal choice, something to keep in mind is the difficult situation he left his assistants in. A HC leader should strive to look out for his assistants and I am not sure if Rolo did that in this situation. I do believe that Rolo won't have too much trouble finding a coordinator job somewhere.
An interesting thought would be a Craig Bohl HC with a Rolo OC...that would be like oil and water but would be interesting how a team could turn out.
Could also be a recruiting tactic as many athletes are hesitant to have a vaccine forced upon them. "Wyoming welcomes all athletes regardless of vaccination status"
Are we talking about the same guy? Rolo had his own 'Black 14 moment.' Why would we consider bringing that issue to light again and potentially killing the program again?
From many news articles:
"But Rolovich made headlines in an unfortunate way: Broad receiver Kassidy Woods recorded a conversation with Rolovich in which the coach appeared to threaten the player if he continued to join a player empowerment movement.."
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Sucks for Richardson, he's a good dude, a great coach and a very solid recruiter. If Wyo had the chance to bring him back, they should absolutely do it. Cooper is a good coach but a total asshole.
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The guide on how to make oneself unemployable:
1) Step 1 - Threaten minority players if they join protest groups.
2) Step 2 - Sue your ex-employer and athletic director with wild claims of religious bias.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... sue-firing
You guys still want this dude at Wyoming?!?!?!
1) Step 1 - Threaten minority players if they join protest groups.
2) Step 2 - Sue your ex-employer and athletic director with wild claims of religious bias.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/s ... sue-firing
You guys still want this dude at Wyoming?!?!?!