This article (and the twitter feeds the author follows) seem to suggest that:
http://thankyouterry.blogspot.com/2011/03/contenders-emerge.html
Think they'll steal a second coach from us in a year? It's certainly a well-qualified list, including guys with significant head coaching experience (Gadowski), but Casey's got a lot of experience with a hockey program at a school with a huge athletics budget.
Quote from: pfibigerThis article (and the twitter feeds the author follows) seem to suggest that:
http://thankyouterry.blogspot.com/2011/03/contenders-emerge.html
Think they'll steal a second coach from us in a year? It's certainly a well-qualified list, including guys with significant head coaching experience (Gadowski), but Casey's got a lot of experience with a hockey program at a school with a huge athletics budget.
I don't think he'd be on the top of the list of those candidates. Now if "PSU will not pay high salary" means you kick out some of the more qualified candidates, well you never know. I doubt he'd leave unless it was a great op, including salary. To be under the gun at making a winner, as they probably expect with all they are spending, must take a lot out of you. You've got to be compensated for that.
And here's the same blogger presenting Brent Brekke as a possible candidate:
http://thankyouterry.blogspot.com/2011/03/head-coach-candidate-brent-brekke.html
Quote from: jkahnAnd here's the same blogger presenting Brent Brekke as a possible candidate:
http://thankyouterry.blogspot.com/2011/03/head-coach-candidate-brent-brekke.html
At least they speak nicely of CU.
just another reason to hate Penn State, they take our lacrosse coach, beat us in wrestling
Start to worry when they put Kent Austin on the short list at Penn State.
Quote from: billhowardStart to worry when they put Kent Austin on the short list at Penn State.
If Austin does well enough at Cornell that Penn State gives him a second thought, we won't have anything to complain about.
It would be a change of pace for PSU to scoop up an accomplished assistant coach rather than using a ton of money to lure a seemingly comfortable head coach.