I remember when Slingblade was recruiting like this.
It DID NOT work out.
Every coach i don’t like is helf potd
For all the shit talked about Slingblade, he took Oregon to the natty. Anyone is lying if they said they wouldn’t take that. This is Oregon and Washington. Sling is the 2nd best Oregon coach of all time after Chip. And Chip is a bum too.
I remember when Slingblade was recruiting like this.
It DID NOT work out.
Every coach i don’t like is helf potd
For all the shit talked about Slingblade, he took Oregon to the natty. Anyone is lying if they said they wouldn’t take that. This is Oregon and Washington. Sling is the 2nd best Oregon coach of all time after Chip. And Chip is a bum too.
Eh. That Oregon team ran itself. Sark takes them to the natty, and without a home loss to Arizona. Once chips guys left things fell apart fast.
In terms of accomplishments yes hed be second. But In terms of actual coaches hes not top 5. There’s a reason he hasn’t gotten a look at any other HC jobs
Head coaches main job is to build culture. Guys like Jimmy Johnson, Bobby Bowden, and Don James are perfect examples of that. A culture of winning breeds more winning and attracts talent to the program.
A lot of guys win without that cultural foundation, but they don’t win for long, and they don’t do it with any kind of consistency.
This isn’t rocket science. Remains to be seen if Jimmy really has that in him, because culture, more than anything, is what success is all about, in any business enterprise.
I remember when Slingblade was recruiting like this.
It DID NOT work out.
Every coach i don’t like is helf potd
For all the shit talked about Slingblade, he took Oregon to the natty. Anyone is lying if they said they wouldn’t take that. This is Oregon and Washington. Sling is the 2nd best Oregon coach of all time after Chip. And Chip is a bum too.
Being a good coach in college is all about your ability to sustain success
There are a number of examples of coaches having initial success after taking over a talented roster and then having an ability to sustain it
In hindsight most of those future failures were fairly easy to see coming
I remember when Slingblade was recruiting like this.
It DID NOT work out.
Every coach i don’t like is helf potd
For all the shit talked about Slingblade, he took Oregon to the natty. Anyone is lying if they said they wouldn’t take that. This is Oregon and Washington. Sling is the 2nd best Oregon coach of all time after Chip. And Chip is a bum too.
Chip left Slingblade with a fully loaded Ferrari 250 GTO in excellent condition. Slingblade then proceeded to drive that Ferrari for 4 years without a single oil change. The first couple years, he got away with it, but soon it died on him. You or I could have taken that team to the title game. They had one of the best mobile college quarterbacks of all-time, a veteran O-Line, and a veteran defense. Helfrich was a poor man's Larry Coker. People give Coker a bad time for sinking Miami's program, but I'd argue that he had twice as much success as Helfrich, in a more competitive conference at the time.
Helfrich was a reasonable on-field coach, from the standpoint of game-planning and a fine offensive play-caller.
He was a below-average recruiter and talent-evaluator. Campbell and Lubick carried his mediocre to bad classes.
He was miserable as a CEO from the standpoint of making hires and setting culture. Pellum and Hoke were disastrous coordinator hires and Frost was an empty headset. Lubick was really the only good coaching personnel move he made. Every defensive hire he made was worse than the one before….
Vernon Adams saved him from crashing and burning in 2015 as opposed to 2016 but the writing was on the wall big time when TCU came back and won that Alamo Bowl.
I remember when Slingblade was recruiting like this.
It DID NOT work out.
Every coach i don’t like is helf potd
For all the shit talked about Slingblade, he took Oregon to the natty. Anyone is lying if they said they wouldn’t take that. This is Oregon and Washington. Sling is the 2nd best Oregon coach of all time after Chip. And Chip is a bum too.
Being a good coach in college is all about your ability to sustain success
There are a number of examples of coaches having initial success after taking over a talented roster and then having an ability to sustain it
In hindsight most of those future failures were fairly easy to see coming
Rick Neuheisel at Colorado and UW . . . He replaced Karl Dorrell at UCLA so the bar was very low there.
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In terms of accomplishments yes hed be second. But In terms of actual coaches hes not top 5. There’s a reason he hasn’t gotten a look at any other HC jobs
A lot of guys win without that cultural foundation, but they don’t win for long, and they don’t do it with any kind of consistency.
This isn’t rocket science. Remains to be seen if Jimmy really has that in him, because culture, more than anything, is what success is all about, in any business enterprise.
There are a number of examples of coaches having initial success after taking over a talented roster and then having an ability to sustain it
In hindsight most of those future failures were fairly easy to see coming
He was a below-average recruiter and talent-evaluator. Campbell and Lubick carried his mediocre to bad classes.
He was miserable as a CEO from the standpoint of making hires and setting culture. Pellum and Hoke were disastrous coordinator hires and Frost was an empty headset. Lubick was really the only good coaching personnel move he made. Every defensive hire he made was worse than the one before….
Vernon Adams saved him from crashing and burning in 2015 as opposed to 2016 but the writing was on the wall big time when TCU came back and won that Alamo Bowl.