Well, the program did make him a multimillionaire…l. Hell, it speaks to his character that he's still supporting the program after being fired from it.
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Well, the program did make him a multimillionaire…l. Hell, it speaks to his character that he's still supporting the program after being fired from it.
I see a reflection of myself in some of the posters on this board. When DM was in his last year, I found myself on the side of saying 'get rid of him'. Now, as a different, wiser, and much older person I see myself in a pseudo similar situation. But, this time, I can't find myself saying the same thing and making the same mistake twice in my lifetime. DM was, truly, a once in a lifetime 'dedication' to the program.
Peaks and valleys. Who is to say 2006 wasn't just a valley the way 2003 was? Sure, 2007 and 2008 were horrible, forgettable years, and maybe that happens with McCarney just like it happened with Chizek, and he never would been able to dig out from it. But, maybe he would have. Just like he did in 2004.It can be true that it's time to go while also being true that he accomplished relatively great things.
I wasn't against him being fired, but I wasn't exactly calling for his head either. I was pretty on the fence at the time, having grown up through the Walden years.
Sometimes a change is needed for progress, but I wouldn't have minded Mac getting a little more time.
It can be true that it's time to go while also being true that he accomplished relatively great things.
I wasn't against him being fired, but I wasn't exactly calling for his head either. I was pretty on the fence at the time, having grown up through the Walden years.
Sometimes a change is needed for progress, but I wouldn't have minded Mac getting a little more time.
05 was the year that got him fired, 06 was the grace year that cemented it. It had become very evident that he wasn’t going to ever be able to win as much as a Big 12 north championship. They had easily the best team in the north in 05 and just completely pissed it down their legs in such inexplicably bad ways. As Jamie said, there was no way to “sell hope” with Mac at the helm anymore.Peaks and valleys. Who is to say 2006 wasn't just a valley the way 2003 was? Sure, 2007 and 2008 were horrible, forgettable years, and maybe that happens with McCarney just like it happened with Chizek, and he never would been able to dig out from it. But, maybe he would have. Just like he did in 2004.
Peaks and valleys. Who is to say 2006 wasn't just a valley the way 2003 was? Sure, 2007 and 2008 were horrible, forgettable years, and maybe that happens with McCarney just like it happened with Chizek, and he never would been able to dig out from it. But, maybe he would have. Just like he did in 2004.
Michigan State was always the rumored spot I heard. If the wheels hadn’t fallen off the 2002 season I don’t think he would’ve been at ISU in 2003.I don’t think it’s fair to have the discussion about whether or not JP was right to move on (and I think he was) while eliding the fact that Mac was actively looking for a better job post-Insight. It’s going to take someone with a better memory to confirm the year and the job, but he was definitely trying to move on. And you know what? That’s fine, too. He absolutely belongs on the ISU Mt. Rushmore, regardless.
Seconded.I need more of this.
I didn't know Dan's mom has a dental scholarship in her name.
He mentioned Johnny Majors recruiting him. It would have been cool to hear a little bit more about that and what that was like.
Bielema at 180 lbs?!?
And finally I need to hear about Pete Taylor and the treadmill.
He was one hell of a speaker and motivator. I always liked him.Haha! Just listened, and now I'm pumped!
Gonna need an extra melatonin tonight to try to get to sleep!
“No doubt about it”He was one hell of a speaker and motivator. I always liked him.
He did a great job at ISU but his time had run it's course. I think it was best for both parties. I still think his downfall was hiring bad assistants when Loney and a lot of the guys that came with him moved on.I see a reflection of myself in some of the posters on this board. When DM was in his last year, I found myself on the side of saying 'get rid of him'. Now, as a different, wiser, and much older person I see myself in a pseudo similar situation. But, this time, I can't find myself saying the same thing and making the same mistake twice in my lifetime. DM was, truly, a once in a lifetime 'dedication' to the program.
Missed that part! Rats. Still HOH or selective hearingAnd finally I need to hear about Pete Taylor and the treadmill.
Let's see, top players in the B1G:Everyone notice how many times he brought up Notre Dame tOSU and never once IA PSU?
Having the B12 North/non OU/UT/Tech schedule may have helped 2006 to get another win or two.