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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 20, 2014

Quote from Mark Niemann's post:

" The other candidate??? Can't. Breach of trust. I'll let you know after he gives me the ok."



#bookemdano heard some chorus girls talking about the purdue job between shows, they seemed to think its maybe Lanham from Duke, Tony Ersland or Tony Robie from Virginia Tech. Just girl talk.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 20, 2014

I actually sent him an email. He responded. Aside from a typo, he stated that the candidates were not a secret.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Shawn Andrews added to this discussion on May 20, 2014

Hmm



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Shawn Andrews added to this discussion on May 20, 2014

Per Jason Bryant Eastern Michigan coach Derek Delporto just stepped down. Didn't see that coming they have been on the uptick latley.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 20, 2014

Quote from Shawn Andrews's post:

"Per Jason Bryant Eastern Michigan coach Derek Delporto just stepped down. Didn't see that coming they have been on the uptick latley."



Just saw that myself.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on May 21, 2014

Droppin' like flies... Eiter resigns at Penn.

His team wasn't in bad shape and they weren't in a drought. He stated that he doesn't have the energy anymore required to keep up with the demands of a Division 1, Ivy League team. I can respect that... step aside and let someone with the skill set, passion, and energy take the torch.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 21, 2014

Penn = Brandon Slay. If he wants it.



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Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 21, 2014

problem is his predecessor ROGER REINA built a powerhouse at U of Penn over 2 decades there from mid 80s to about 2005. Reina got top recruits like Yoshi Nakamura and Mason Lenhard from st Eds, and had an NCAA champ Brett Matter.

Then ZEKE JONES took over for a couple years before going to USAWR and Zeke produced a 2X NCAA champ Matt Valenti.

Eiter's results didnt measure up. Penn has similar advantages and situation as Cornell, so i am sure Penn alum were not accepting mediocrity now.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on May 22, 2014

Quote from Mark Niemann's post:

"Penn = Brandon Slay. If he wants it."



Just wondering... has Slay ever coached folkstyle? My only recollection of his coaching career is at the USOTC.



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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 22, 2014

Quote from Mike Hojnacki's post:

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Quote from Mark Niemann's post:

"Penn = Brandon Slay. If he wants it."



Just wondering... has Slay ever coached folkstyle? My only recollection of his coaching career is at the USOTC."



Not to my recollection. And I should have put a question mark. The FS gig has been filled. I was just thinking that if he wanted a (college) head coaching job he could apply for this one. Seems like a solid guy.



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Dan Ransick added to this discussion on May 22, 2014

Slay did just put in a new deck at his house in Colorado according to twitter. Sounds kind of permanent to me.



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Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 22, 2014

the U of Penn answer is Damion Hahn, Matt Valenti or John Hughes if Slay declines. #bookemdano.com



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Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 22, 2014

Quote from Dan Ransick's post:

"Slay did just put in a new deck at his house in Colorado according to twitter. Sounds kind of permanent to me."



Did you attend my Stalkers 101 seminar????? #WellDone



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Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on May 23, 2014

Tony Ersland in at Purdue.



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Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 23, 2014

Quote from Bob Preusse's post:

" #bookemdano heard some chorus girls talking about the purdue job between shows, they seemed to think its maybe Lanham from Duke, TONY ERSLAND or Tony Robie from Virginia Tech. Just girl talk."



darn that #bookemdano, he hit another homerun.



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