Posted by tianyi7886 on 3/5/2012 10:58:00 PM (view original):
I'm confused by your post duke. All of those coaches have much more extensive resume than you do, not to mention years of assistant coaching experience.
Brownell coached UNC Wilmington and Wright State, so 2 job switches and 8 seasons, before he got to Clemson.
Jay Wright coached Hofstra to numerous NT appearances
Seth Greenberg is relevant?!? He coached D1 for like 15 years before the VA tech job.
Have you even bothered to check my resume? I also coached at Morris Brown, a D1 school. I'm sure you'll make up another reason in reason. As I said, there are dozens more examples of coaches at D1 schools who had zero NT success before getting the Big 6 job. But, really, real life is irrelevant to whether the recruiting logic here picks the best coaches, it doesn't.
It's ok, though. You guys belittled Skunk before too when he made comments about D1 recruiting. He is now the hero of this thread because people need to put me down. He is rightfully considered a great coach, one of the best and a good guy too. However, when you and others acted like he was out of his mind for thinking he knew how to coach or recruit Big 6 since he wasn't there. Some Big 6 coaches (not most, just the loudest), think they are some gift to WIS and no one else knows what they are doing. The recruiting engine and game engine is the same folks. If you know how to win at D3, you know how to win at D2, and you know how to win at D1. One more season or 1 more campus, won't make me any better. I learned the game at D3 as did many fine coaches. Everything is basically the same, same formulas, same engines, just more money. There are recruiting battles in D3, especially Socal and Heartland Knight and USA South Phelan. Skunk, myself, and many others recruited nationally in D3 which is no small feat with the small cash there. I have been in recruiting battles with the ACC and other Big 6 at JMU, won some expensive battles and lost some, as I would at an ACC school. These qualifications the engine has and that some coaches feel are right are arbitrary and don't actually prove any knowledge of the game, they are just designed to protect the entrenched.