Really want Campos to stay too
I am pretty sure he is. Have you seen his interviews? He seems really excited to have a former OL coach as his HC
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Really want Campos to stay too
Cotton-Moya has been rumored to be transferring to Cal for a while now.
As for the current staff's efforts, I saw a tweet last night from Mitchell Moore that the staff is "hitting the streets" at 5am this morning.
https://twitter.com/mooremt09/status/671928119016579072
Mike Warren, Allen Lazard and Joel Lanning won't be going anywhere which means the most to me. Not sure about anyone else. Obviously mother tucker, and Jordan Harris can't leave.
Really want Campos to stay too
There are a few that would have a decent impact if they left, no question. I would say out of all the rumors, there are only about 8 starters that are truly considering leaving. Out of those, only 4 - maybe 5 - would really have an impact, in my opinion.
As long as the staff can keep the guys from making any decisions until they get to know the new coaches and hear the plans they have, we should be able to keep most of the guys. I anticipate a few of the potential transfers (i.e. Cotton-Moya) just aren't likely to buy-in to the new staff since they were so entrenched emotionally with the prior staff.
I'll give you multiple
1. He's from California
2. The coach he came to play for and was really close to was fired
3. He probably feels even with sitting out a year he will get more "exposure" at a better program (if he indeed goes to Cal)
How or why is that interesting? They're working on recruiting. Another screen has GoogleMaps. Another looks to have Hudl up.Anyone notice the rivals screen page on one of the laptops? Interesting
California and Exposure were both issues when he originally decided to come here.
I understand that the coach he came to play for and was really close to was fired. But CPR is not going to be his coach wherever he decides to go. If Cotton-Moya is worried about "exposure" he would have to sit out his junior season at the FBS school he transferred to and would only have one year left. Going to an FCS school would mean less "exposure".
After seeing Matt Campbell and how he handled his press conference, plus seeing the reaction of players like Mike Warren and Lazzard and Peters buying in to the new coach and staff, I actually do not think we will see much attrition. Our players need to understand that CPR is not going to be a head coach at a FBS school this next year. So they would have to adjust to a new staff and a new school and completely new teammates. The pros of staying far outweigh the rash decision of leaving.
I'll give you multiple
1. He's from California
2. The coach he came to play for and was really close to was fired
3. He probably feels even with sitting out a year he will get more "exposure" at a better program (if he indeed goes to Cal)
California and Exposure were both issues when he originally decided to come here.
I understand that the coach he came to play for and was really close to was fired. But CPR is not going to be his coach wherever he decides to go. If Cotton-Moya is worried about "exposure" he would have to sit out his junior season at the FBS school he transferred to and would only have one year left. Going to an FCS school would mean less "exposure".
After seeing Matt Campbell and how he handled his press conference, plus seeing the reaction of players like Mike Warren and Lazzard and Peters buying in to the new coach and staff, I actually do not think we will see much attrition. Our players need to understand that CPR is not going to be a head coach at a FBS school this next year. So they would have to adjust to a new staff and a new school and completely new teammates. The pros of staying far outweigh the rash decision of leaving.
How or why is that interesting? They're working on recruiting. Another screen has GoogleMaps. Another looks to have Hudl up.
I said "good" reason. : )
Most our athletes are from other states. Coaches get fired all the time in football and the kids they brought in remain at the school. Players simply don't transfer in football like they do in basketball and when they do....it's usually to a lower level. I remember when Chizik left we had the same rumors. Leonard Johnson was going back to Florida. He didn't, pretty much every stayed and life went on.
He was Big 12 freshmen of the year on defense. People know about him. He doesn't need to go anywhere to get more exposure.
Anyone notice the rivals screen page on one of the laptops? Interesting
LJ didn't because CPR talked him off the ledge and made him feel comfortable with the new coaches. The new coaches only have about 2 weeks to get this done because once the guys go home for Xmas break with any reservations it may be hard to get them back.
i agree but it just takes time. As much as some would like to believe that the entire team hated the entire coaching staff, I just don't think that's the case.
Even lazard and peters have looked shellshocked the last few interviews they've given. They were what I would describe as cautiously optimistic at the press conference. And Allen is basically just a cyclone.
I doubt many end up leaving in the end.
They will.
They will.