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  • #31
    Great take on the situation from an Arkansas site regarding this whole event...I think Mr. Broyles should just retire now instead of at year's end.

    Bacon Bits - We Are No Longer Mediocre...We Are Broken
    Volume LVIII
    April 2, 2007

    The sports gods have been playing jokes on us. A dramatic plot has
    unfolded over the last few months that even Tom Clancy would be proud
    of.

    And it climaxed today, at least one hopes, in the sudden resignation of
    new coach Dana Altman. This happened just hours after he called the
    Hogs, albeit poorly, at the press conference announcing his hire.

    I really don't know what to say. There is no way to ease the
    embarrassment that this year has been, much less the spotlight on our
    rejection from a coach who likely was in double digits on the list of
    targets.

    Make no mistake Razorback Nation, this is a very deep problem. Despite
    what Dana Altman may say over the coming days, the real reason he had a
    "change of heart" has less to do with his fondness for Creighton than
    the upset stomach our program gave him as he began digging into his
    future team here at Arkansas.

    Lavish praise on Frank Broyles if you would like for our fantastic
    facilities, but whatever you do don't fail for one minute to recognize
    that he was absent at one of the most critical junctions of a coaching
    transition. It was apparent to all involved that Altman would have a
    difficult time making the transition from Omaha, Nebraska to
    Fayetteville, Arkansas. And despite the fact that he held a press
    conference yesterday - this hire, like all coaching hires, isn't
    completed until the ink dries on a new contract.

    So where was our illustrious leader today when Altman sat down to
    review
    the contract? Why in Augusta, of course. His little pastime of golf was
    more important to him than a seamless transition for Coach Altman into
    the program.

    In the class "Closings 101" everyone learns that you hold hands and
    cuddle all the way to the end. But alas, bent grass fairways were a
    priority for Frank, not the University of Arkansas.

    Can you imagine Chancellor White's disdain at taking Altman through
    these precarious final steps without the salesman by his side? If you
    don't think he's chapped at Frank look no further than his abrupt
    announcement that a search firm would be hired in lieu of Frank's
    expertise in the wake of this debacle. In the immortal words of Donald
    Trump...Frank - YOU'RE FIRED!

    Friends, something is wrong in Fayetteville. Frank and his posse can
    keep telling us to look the other way but when a coach commits career
    suicide by backing out of a move after accepting the job there's only
    one thing that should be obvious to us all. Our basketball program has
    some serious problems. Problems that should have been evident enough to
    our AD that he disclosed them during the sales pitch.

    My guess is Altman found some things out that had he known on the front
    end would have kept him from ever accepting the position. We'll likely
    never know what these issues were. Maybe he's protecting players by not
    divulging what he found. Maybe he has enough integrity to leave and not
    publicly blame. I wasn't crazy about his coaching record, but I was
    enamored by his obvious honesty and character.

    So where does that leave us? We're now about to re-embark on a coaching
    search that will no way include "grand-slam" candidates. We will be
    very
    lucky to get a decent mid-major coach to come here. In addition to the
    basketball issues our football program is on the precipice of being
    exposed for the sham we know it to be. And all the while, Nero fiddles
    on lush courses a thousand miles away.

    Sometimes in order to fix things, they have to completely break first.
    And sometimes this breaking has to be painful on a grand scale.
    Unfortunately, that is where we are at. National media is touting
    Creighton's superiority to the U of A. And if you aren't embarrassed
    and
    shocked by this, well you're not breathing.

    The time has come for a reckoning. We will be given penance for years
    of
    gross mismanagement and cover-ups on the hill. This penance will
    include
    hiring lesser coaches and bringing in lesser talent...in both the
    football and basketball programs. Our Board of Trustees has a simple
    choice. We can either embrace the continuance of good-ole-boy
    governance, of ignoring elephants in the corners of our rooms, or we
    can
    make a clean sweep of our athletic department by outright firing the
    people who have gotten us in this mess and moving on.

    To the Trustees I submit the following. I am at the end of my rope as a
    Razorback fan. The noose around this fan's neck has been tightened by
    constant lies, vendettas and unprofessionalism. I have been cheated on
    and abused. The program I have long supported has been mocking me for
    years now. I am wise to it and nothing short of wholesale change will
    ever bring me back. I think I speak for thousands who feel the same.

    The dawn of a new age is coming. In this new age my passions will be
    directed somewhere. You choose where they go.

    Bacon out...
    Onward and Upward!

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    • #32
      Will Stinnett now de-decommit?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by chitownBUB
        Will Stinnett now de-decommit?
        I would guess that was one of the first phone calls Dana made when he got back to Omaha, and probably laid it on pretty thick with the 'I came back for you' schtick.

        I wonder how the NCAA would rule on such a thing? I don't think you can get out of the LOI unless the coach leaves, and he only left for a day. My guess is that Stinnett will still be a Bluejay.
        Onward and Upward!

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        • #34
          Jay Feely and Skip Bayless rip on Altman on Cold Pizza's First and 10 comparing him to a committed recruit who has signed a LOI. Really though he was far more like a verbal commit, but they never change there minds. Right U of I fans?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by amckillip
            Jay Feely and Skip Bayless rip on Altman on Cold Pizza's First and 10 comparing him to a committed recruit who has signed a LOI. Really though he was far more like a verbal commit, but they never change there minds. Right U of I fans?
            I wonder if they ripped their ESPN colleague Rick Majerus when he did the same thing 2 years ago with USC...I doubt that they did.
            Onward and Upward!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BradleyBrave
              .

              I wonder how the NCAA would rule on such a thing? I don't think you can get out of the LOI unless the coach leaves, and he only left for a day. My guess is that Stinnett will still be a Bluejay.
              There seems to be some debate as to whether P'Allen Stinnett has signed any LOI....
              Last fall, it was reported that he did sign a LOI, but ever since then, there have been numerous reports that he did NOT.

              Note in all the reports, that they state he has verballed, but nobody ever actually reports he signed a LOI, so I would have to believe he still has not, and can change his mind any time.

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              and Van Coleman's profile clearly states he is a verbal only, no LOI.

              But also....in some discussion on the Creighton message boards, several posters say he was expelled from the prep school/high school he was attending (Brewster Academy) and still has not graduated, which would, of course, void his letter of intent anyway.

              Note these comments on "the Blue Jay Cafe":

              "I noticed that P'Allen hasn't been listed in the most recent Brewster game summaries online. Is he injured?"

              "Is there any questions surrounding his commitment?"

              "rivals still has him as committed, but doesn't say he Signed Letter of Intent, like the other commits."

              "I heard something today that P'Allen has dropped out of Brewster."

              "I emailed the academy, and the response I received was that he is not injured, but he is no longer enrolled at the academy. I hope he graduates from somewhere..."

              "P'Allen Stinnett was expelled from the prep school he was attending"

              "I attended the NEPSAC playoffs and was told by multiple sources that P'Allen was expelled from the school."

              "P'Allen did not leave on his own, and was told he had to leave. He had been in trouble beforehand at the school as well..."





              So, I guess nobody really knows, and we'll have to wait and see.
              The generally reliable Lincoln Jay from the Creighton message boards says he is still committed to CU and will be there in the fall.

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              • #37
                Bayless

                Originally posted by BradleyBrave
                Originally posted by amckillip
                Jay Feely and Skip Bayless rip on Altman on Cold Pizza's First and 10 comparing him to a committed recruit who has signed a LOI. Really though he was far more like a verbal commit, but they never change there minds. Right U of I fans?
                I wonder if they ripped their ESPN colleague Rick Majerus when he did the same thing 2 years ago with USC...I doubt that they did.

                Not surprising coming from Skippy. I really hate that jerk (yes, I know hate is a strong word)! He is such a mean-spirited, b!tc&y @ss!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BradleyBrave
                  Dana is still the dean. What if he took a leave of absence? He miss any games or practices, he had a moment of indecision and came back to where his heart was. This happens with married couples from time to time, but they don't declare their marriage 'over', just a rocky time that they overcame. I see this as Dana having a moment of doubt, and coming to the RIGHT decision.

                  Great day for the MVC - the top 5 coaches remain intact, keeping the league strong as ever. Next year may be a slightly 'down' year, but with our top coaches returning, it won't last long. Power conferences retain their top coaches...we are a power conference! The proof is in the pudding!

                  Couldnt agree more. People are blasting him. Get over it folks. Ever change your mind? Its easy for some to criticse others but when THEY do it it can be explained away.

                  Dana is no sleaze bag low life coach. I HATE him as a rival but he is a class guy. Good for him and for the Valley.

                  What happens had he stayed at Arkansas but was never really happy. Ark. fans should be relieved he made his decision now instead of half way through the year or something.

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                  • #39
                    Some of the rumors involve Dana quickly findout out about some recruiting practices at Arkansas that he wanted NO PART of, and so he changed his mind and declined the job.
                    If we don't know all the truth, then it is hard to judge......

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by tornado
                      Some of the rumors involve Dana quickly findout out about some recruiting practices at Arkansas that he wanted NO PART of, and so he changed his mind and declined the job.
                      If we don't know all the truth, then it is hard to judge......
                      This is what I've been finding around as well, which makes what he did even more classy. Rather than calling out Arkansas for their problems he took the high road and put the blame on himself.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by dogsrus
                        Originally posted by BradleyBrave
                        Dana is still the dean. What if he took a leave of absence? He miss any games or practices, he had a moment of indecision and came back to where his heart was. This happens with married couples from time to time, but they don't declare their marriage 'over', just a rocky time that they overcame. I see this as Dana having a moment of doubt, and coming to the RIGHT decision.

                        Great day for the MVC - the top 5 coaches remain intact, keeping the league strong as ever. Next year may be a slightly 'down' year, but with our top coaches returning, it won't last long. Power conferences retain their top coaches...we are a power conference! The proof is in the pudding!

                        Couldnt agree more. People are blasting him. Get over it folks. Ever change your mind? Its easy for some to criticse others but when THEY do it it can be explained away.

                        Dana is no sleaze bag low life coach. I HATE him as a rival but he is a class guy. Good for him and for the Valley.

                        What happens had he stayed at Arkansas but was never really happy. Ark. fans should be relieved he made his decision now instead of half way through the year or something.
                        Sometimes it takes more courage to admit you made a bad decision than it does to pretend you made the right one. I watched online the news conference at Arkansas and it was clear DA was uncomfortable. Passion for the job wasn't in evidence--in the end this decision is a good one for DA, Creighton, and for Arkansas.

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                        • #42
                          HMMM

                          Hmm Let's see......

                          Danny (I'll try baseball) Ainge
                          Danny (I'm looking for a job as of now ) Adams
                          Dana (welcome back) Altman

                          Those were at the top of my head. Maybr the initials
                          DA stand for DON'T ASSUME.
                          Wingrider

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                          • #43
                            Here is an silly article where the writer gives his opinion why Dana Altman went back to Arkansas (see 2nd part of article)--
                            We figure he woke up and realized at Arkansas, he had to compete against teams such as Florida, Kentucky, LSU -- and win. A bit more daunting then battling schools like Bradley, Southern Illinois and Wichita State in the Missouri Valley Conference.



                            Here is the comparison based on this year's RPI. Not nearly as much difference as this writer thinks there is!--
                            Florida- 29-5 RPI 6
                            Kentucky- 22-12 RPI 13
                            LSU- 17-15 RPI 91

                            SIU- 29-7 RPI 7
                            Bradley- 22-13 RPI 38
                            Wichita State-17-14 RPI 100

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