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Nominations are open for the "Coach In Over His Head" Award
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RE: Nominations are open for the "Coach In Over His Head" Award
(11-16-2013 12:42 PM)goofus Wrote:  Jerry Kill's situation at Minnesota has had an interesting twist. Minnesota has gone on a 4 game winning streak since Kill first took a leave of absense and later confined himself to the press box during games. IF I was Minny's AD, I honestly would not know what to do. There is no possible way Kill could or should be fired now.

But it is still not clear if it is in his own best interest. I guess its up to Kill himself now to decide.

There have been some who have suggested that Kill step aside, take a lower stress position in the program, and then the Gophers prepare to counter offers, if any, that Claeys may receive to go elsewhere.
11-16-2013 01:52 PM
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RE: Nominations are open for the "Coach In Over His Head" Award
1) Dana Horgeson, WVU.

2) Kyle Flood, Rutgers.
11-16-2013 04:52 PM
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