Crazy Balki
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To be fair, Turner Gill turned out to be a pretty terrible hire as well.
64 players on scholly, its like they gave themselves the death penalty
To be fair, Turner Gill turned out to be a pretty terrible hire as well.
funny as he used to be a professional baseball player on what was a single A baseball team in my hometown that i used to see all the time prior to coaching football
Beaty finished 0-12 in his first year at Kansas.
I don't want my comments misconstrued, Weis was not a great HC, and obviously that record isn't on Beaty given the level of competition Kansas faced with a smaller roster of players. That said, given the fact Kansas had to open their pocketbooks for his buyout, was it worth it? I'm a little surprised they let him go last year after a 2-2 start given the Jayhawks present status in college football and the match ups they were faced with. They were embarrassed against Texas and Duke in those two losses, and this year they've certainly overtaken Iowa State for that coveted worst spot in the Big 12. Hindsight is a bitch, but if you're the Kansas AD in 2014 what do you do? Do you let Weis' contract ride and then not retain him, or do you still pay the buyout and look for a new coach?
Beaty finished 0-12 in his first year at Kansas.
I don't want my comments misconstrued, Weis was not a great HC, and obviously that record isn't on Beaty given the level of competition Kansas faced with a smaller roster of players. That said, given the fact Kansas had to open their pocketbooks for his buyout, was it worth it? I'm a little surprised they let him go last year after a 2-2 start given the Jayhawks present status in college football and the match ups they were faced with. They were embarrassed against Texas and Duke in those two losses, and this year they've certainly overtaken Iowa State for that coveted worst spot in the Big 12. Hindsight is a bitch, but if you're the Kansas AD in 2014 what do you do? Do you let Weis' contract ride and then not retain him, or do you still pay the buyout and look for a new coach?
Beaty finished 0-12 in his first year at Kansas.
I don't want my comments misconstrued, Weis was not a great HC, and obviously that record isn't on Beaty given the level of competition Kansas faced with a smaller roster of players. That said, given the fact Kansas had to open their pocketbooks for his buyout, was it worth it? I'm a little surprised they let him go last year after a 2-2 start given the Jayhawks present status in college football and the match ups they were faced with. They were embarrassed against Texas and Duke in those two losses, and this year they've certainly overtaken Iowa State for that coveted worst spot in the Big 12. Hindsight is a bitch, but if you're the Kansas AD in 2014 what do you do? Do you let Weis' contract ride and then not retain him, or do you still pay the buyout and look for a new coach?
Gill is a really wonderful guy. He's a perfect fit at Liberty (his current gig). But players walked all over him at KU. It was really hard to watch.
Weis throwing ND under the bus. Never liked this arrogant fat slob and now I like him even less. He hasnt done a thing since he left Belicheck's coattails.
Former Notre Dame and Kansas football coach Charlie Weis wants a new gig
Big fat douchebag. May he rot in hell.
All of us need help...
seems a lil extreme
Had dealings with him personally. Stand by what I said.
He absolutely was a huge jerk to a lot of people. Ultimately, it was his lack of interpersonal skills as much as his lack of experience running a program that sunk him. When he stopped winning he had ZERO allies or control.
Kansas is still paying him through the end of this year, $208,333 a month, but that's not a big event in the Weis house. The money from South Bend was a big event. It always arrived right before Christmas. Charlie and Maura always held a little ceremony. Last year, when the final payment of $2.1 million came in, they did it one last time. Maura got a glass of wine. Charlie got a Coors Light. And they raised a toast to old Notre Dame.