According to the Argus, former SDSU coach Anddrew Palileo has resigned at Washington State. The Cougars were 34-54 in three seasons under him.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostThe Peter Principle in action.
Dictionary.com informed me that the Peter Principle is:
(n.) Any of several satirical “laws” concerning organizational structure, esp. one that holds that people tend to be promoted until they reach their level of incompetence.
Does anyone remember if Marcellina Glab from Watertown was recruited while Coach McDaniel was here? Could we start a "homecoming watch" for Ms. Glab?! (She was pretty solid on the VB court)
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Originally posted by MaddogJack View Post@Nidaros - I must admit to have never heard of the "Peter Principle". Not quite what I had in mind, though you may be pretty close!!!
Dictionary.com informed me that the Peter Principle is:
(n.) Any of several satirical “laws” concerning organizational structure, esp. one that holds that people tend to be promoted until they reach their level of incompetence.
Does anyone remember if Marcellina Glab from Watertown was recruited while Coach McDaniel was here? Could we start a "homecoming watch" for Ms. Glab?! (She was pretty solid on the VB court)
Added later: I don't know how early Glab was recruited but word on the street seemed to indicate colleges showed interest during her junior year -- so, McDaniel was not at SDSU.Last edited by JackJD; 03-06-2011, 09:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostThe Peter Principle in action.
Just two years earlier, Andrew was named the Pac-10 coach of the year DESPITE a gauntlet of a schedule. He's part of USA Volleyball. I'm sure he didn't all of a sudden this season become a horrible coach. Perhaps if you looked at the situation, you'd realize that eight of the 10 schools in the Pac-10 ended the season ranked in the top 85 in Division I -- with five of them in the top 20 and three of them in the top 5.
Read this story and tell me if it sounds like incompetence: http://www.dailyevergreen.com/story/34026 ... or this release from the school. If it was incompetence, as you incorrectly assume (per usual), an athletic director wouldn't say "We respect Andrew's decision and will assist him with any future endeavors." http://www.wsucougars.com/sports/w-v...030411aac.html
And here's a quote from a poster on this board, from when Andrew left SDSU, that pretty much sums up what's going on right now (http://sdsufans.com/board/showpost.p...postcount=51):
Originally posted by 91jack View PostI read that his goal was to be at a BCS school in 15 years. He got there just a little ahead of schedule. He's already saying that his next goal is to coach a top 10 team. He hopes that it's at Wash St. but if it isn't, he'll leave there.
Some programs are just so far gone that it's not possible for complete revival based upon surroundings/opponents/administration. That's a reality of college athletics on the largest scale.
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Originally posted by sfsd View PostYou really don't get a lot of things about intercollegiate athletics, Nidaros. Not even close to incompetence. He resigned - he was not fired or forced out. Sometimes, a program is so far gone that a coach has to step away to retain the career he's built or he was lured to a school under false pretenses and didn't get the administration's support he'd been promised.
Just two years earlier, Andrew was named the Pac-10 coach of the year DESPITE a gauntlet of a schedule. He's part of USA Volleyball. I'm sure he didn't all of a sudden this season become a horrible coach. Perhaps if you looked at the situation, you'd realize that eight of the 10 schools in the Pac-10 ended the season ranked in the top 85 in Division I -- with five of them in the top 20 and three of them in the top 5.
Read this story and tell me if it sounds like incompetence: http://www.dailyevergreen.com/story/34026 ... or this release from the school. If it was incompetence, as you incorrectly assume (per usual), an athletic director wouldn't say "We respect Andrew's decision and will assist him with any future endeavors." http://www.wsucougars.com/sports/w-v...030411aac.html
And here's a quote from a poster on this board, from when Andrew left SDSU, that pretty much sums up what's going on right now (http://sdsufans.com/board/showpost.p...postcount=51):
Nidaros, are you THAT bitter he left SDSU that you're throwing darts at a guy who led the school through the brutal transition to D-I (not to mention leading the team to the D-II finals early in his career)? The guy wanted to try coaching at a major college, chasing his dream. You clearly didn't want him to follow his own career path.
Some programs are just so far gone that it's not possible for complete revival based upon surroundings/opponents/administration. That's a reality of college athletics on the largest scale.
Why would I really care about some summer pinic sport like volleyball?Last edited by Nidaros; 03-07-2011, 12:18 PM.
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Originally posted by sfsd View PostYou really don't get a lot of things about intercollegiate athletics, Nidaros. Not even close to incompetence. He resigned - he was not fired or forced out. Sometimes, a program is so far gone that a coach has to step away to retain the career he's built or he was lured to a school under false pretenses and didn't get the administration's support he'd been promised.
Just two years earlier, Andrew was named the Pac-10 coach of the year DESPITE a gauntlet of a schedule. He's part of USA Volleyball. I'm sure he didn't all of a sudden this season become a horrible coach. Perhaps if you looked at the situation, you'd realize that eight of the 10 schools in the Pac-10 ended the season ranked in the top 85 in Division I -- with five of them in the top 20 and three of them in the top 5.
Read this story and tell me if it sounds like incompetence: http://www.dailyevergreen.com/story/34026 ... or this release from the school. If it was incompetence, as you incorrectly assume (per usual), an athletic director wouldn't say "We respect Andrew's decision and will assist him with any future endeavors." http://www.wsucougars.com/sports/w-v...030411aac.html
And here's a quote from a poster on this board, from when Andrew left SDSU, that pretty much sums up what's going on right now (http://sdsufans.com/board/showpost.p...postcount=51):
Nidaros, are you THAT bitter he left SDSU that you're throwing darts at a guy who led the school through the brutal transition to D-I (not to mention leading the team to the D-II finals early in his career)? The guy wanted to try coaching at a major college, chasing his dream. You clearly didn't want him to follow his own career path.
Some programs are just so far gone that it's not possible for complete revival based upon surroundings/opponents/administration. That's a reality of college athletics on the largest scale.
Great postDisclaimer: This post may contain assumptions and/or opinions related to Jackrabbit Athletics.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostWhy would I really care about some summer pinic sport like volleyball?
If you want to have a p*ssing match with another poster do it with a private message.
I know that we are not supposed to call out posters but in this case I could not help it. If i get into trouble than so be it, but someone needed to address this. All of our athletes work too hard to have their sport dismissed. Get a clue.-South Dakotan by birth, a Jackrabbit by choice.
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Originally posted by SoDakJack View PostA post that demeans a sport offered by SDSU, demeans the student-athletes and is uncalled for on this site.
If you want to have a p*ssing match with another poster do it with a private message.
I know that we are not supposed to call out posters but in this case I could not help it. If i get into trouble than so be it, but someone needed to address this. All of our athletes work too hard to have their sport dismissed. Get a clue.
To be honest, I have attended volleyball matches at SDSU and have enjoyed watching volley ball. I apologize to the student athletes who participate in Volleyball. It is a demaning sport.
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Palileo did great things for the volleyball program. Not sure there is a reason to demean him for wanting another challenge in his career and moving on to WSU.
If SDSU loses coaches to higher level programs then they are hiring the right people. If AJ leaves for a higher level program is he all about himself too?Disclaimer: This post may contain assumptions and/or opinions related to Jackrabbit Athletics.
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