Your arrogance never fails to amaze me.Nah; some folks in the state of Iowa just work really hard to find validation of their assumptions about KU basketball fans and NU football fans. It's Ok that you don't see it.
Your arrogance never fails to amaze me.Nah; some folks in the state of Iowa just work really hard to find validation of their assumptions about KU basketball fans and NU football fans. It's Ok that you don't see it.
Nah; some folks in the state of Iowa just work really hard to find validation of their assumptions about KU basketball fans and NU football fans. It's Ok that you don't see it.
I still follow it. you can do one without the other.You won’t know. You don’t watch college football.
I still follow it.You won’t know. You don’t watch college football.
I still follow it.
I'm not a masochist.
I’m really not expecting Leipold to do anything more than build a solid foundation for his successor. Hopefully (for KU’s sake) a condition of him accepting the job was a commitment from KU’s administration for some major facility upgrades.Leipold's Overall Record @ Buffalo:
37-33 and 25-20 in the MAC
2 MAC East Titles
0 MAC Titles
3 Bowl games (2-1)
4-1 against FCS teams
15-23 against FBS teams with winning (.500 or above) records (includes 0-4 versus teams that finished ranked)
18-9 against FBS teams with losing records (includes 3 wins over winless teams)
credit: aj
You just can't help yourself, can you?
Because it's a mirage.Nah; some folks in the state of Iowa just work really hard to find validation of their assumptions about KU basketball fans and NU football fans. It's Ok that you don't see it.
Nah; some folks in the state of Iowa just work really hard to find validation of their assumptions about KU basketball fans and NU football fans. It's Ok that you don't see it.
Overall, I'd say this was a solid hire for Ku. They got a qualified head coach rather than settling for an assistant. I'm not sure why he took the worst P5 job in the land other than confidence and retirement planning. But he has and credit is due Ku's new athletic director. We'll see how Liepold does in Lawrence.
I can follow it on my own time, which makes it not so torturous.Really? What happened to..............
Why wouldn't a .500 MAC coach jump at the first P5 opportunity he has at age 56?
He's not getting anymore P5 offers at this stage of his life.
He nearly quadruped his salary for next year. 70% buyout for firing without cause means he will earn an absolute minimum of $11.55mm if fired tomorrow. Not too shabby.
Here's the answer to the question "Why would anyone ever want to coach at KU?"
It's easier to take the risk if the fall from glory is cushioned with $11.55 million of cash.
Especially considering how much red you can see in the stands there.
He would be pushing retirement age also if he survives the contract. Probably a nice retirement payment just from those years also if it’s anything like Iowa’s.Here's the answer to the question "Why would anyone ever want to coach at KU?"
It's easier to take the risk if the fall from glory is cushioned with $11.55 million of cash.
Here's the answer to the question "Why would anyone ever want to coach at KU?"
It's easier to take the risk if the fall from glory is cushioned with $11.55 million of cash.