how you feeling about hcck?
Re: how you feeling about hcck?
1. Developed a program beyond where the very successful previous coach had risen to.
B. When HCCK told his previous team that he had the job at KSU, they gave him a standing ovation (when has that ever happened) --- Obviously a player's coach.
3rd. Recruiting, Social Media, and Openness beyond anything hoped for.
D. Almost extraordinary connection to/with players by HCCK and his Staff.
5.After having watched many, many NDSU games on the Internet, it is obvious that HCCK is continuing what HOFHCBS started both Offensively and Defensively but is adding very important Whistles and Bells --- Football Study Hall makes this very clear https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/ ... kota-state
B. When HCCK told his previous team that he had the job at KSU, they gave him a standing ovation (when has that ever happened) --- Obviously a player's coach.
3rd. Recruiting, Social Media, and Openness beyond anything hoped for.
D. Almost extraordinary connection to/with players by HCCK and his Staff.
5.After having watched many, many NDSU games on the Internet, it is obvious that HCCK is continuing what HOFHCBS started both Offensively and Defensively but is adding very important Whistles and Bells --- Football Study Hall makes this very clear https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/ ... kota-state
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I used to care, but things have changed
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I'm sorry. At least you educated your way west.
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hard to do that without playing some games. the opening post was meant for comments as of today.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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you seem to be the outlier here. would you care to defend your position?
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Cautiously optimistic. He is a good fit culturally and has done a lot to promote the university. He has raised our recruiting profile. The question is whether his assistants are high quality D1 coaches and whether he has the ability to go find new ones when the need arises. Prince failed after his initial hires and even Bill had some issues prior to his first retirement with hiring good assistants. Time will tell on all fronts.
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He has no chance of being able to "coach em up" better than Bill since IMO Bill is the greatest of all time in that skill set.
He could be a much better recruiter than Bill part two, he could even be a better recruiter than Bill part one but so far he has not shown the ability to convince any name players to sign or even commit.
Prince was able to flip a 5 star QB committed to Nebraska in his first class, who by the way was later a first round NFL pick. What has CK done at KSU that remotely approaches that. Don't give me the name CK drops all the time, he plays for the Eagles and I don't think we can afford him.