I am surprised that Starsia hasn't been nudged out. I like Starsia but the last few years have not been easy - on the field or off.
I think Corrigan realizes that the next year may be his best chance to get a title.
If he were to leave, it would have been to Duke after the scandal. Corrigan was the better candidate but Danowski's son may have been the tipping point.
If he wins, I can see Byrne taking over and I can see Corrigan head to Charlottesville and help get the lax program back on track.
I think we do win in 2016. I think it's finally ND's time.
Most would prefer a younger coach like a Shay, DeLuca, or Cassese who would probably stay for a significant chunk of time. AD? That's a different story. Craig Littlepage is approaching retirement and will be replaced, most likely once a newe president is in place. The "revenuers" on the football board would scream because they would want someone with demonstrated connection to football given our current "unpleasantness" in that realm.
He doesn't have the pull to be AD. And Boo is more like his dad than Kevin.
UVA would be lucky to have KC, although Cassese would be an excellent fit.
isn't doing well. Lots of "I have connections" because I read the internet. Not saying they are wrong or right just that fans are fans no matter the school or the sport.
I wouldn't be surprised when Dom retires they talk with Corrigan. Wouldn't be surprised if offered the job that he took it but also wouldn't be surprised if the job went to someone else like Toomey, maybe even Nadelin (even though he is a Hopkins guy). I doubt it goes to someone like Shay or Bates.
and will want to retire. I know many UVA fans are not happy with the current state of the program and getting their doors blown off by Hopkins two years in a row in home tournament games is not comforting.
It hasn't happened yet. Each year I have a harder and harder time seeing that coming to pass. He's going to win a national title at ND.
Well. Or claims to.
I don't know what his other kids are up to, but he's getting to the age where his kids are all leaving the house and starting their own lives, which makes pulling the trigger on such a move much easier.
I also wouldn't have believed that Bill Tierney would up and move to Colorado, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
So he decided to go someplace else where six national championships in 20 years earns a coach a little bit of discretion. I would bet that Princeton wishes they hadn't made such a gamble with their program.