2livewu wrote:There are 2 sides to see with Jake from my point of view:
1)He is smart enough (kind of obvious I know) to see the other side and realizes happiness can't be bought. He has what he needs, and he likes where the program is today and where it's heading tomorrow. He turned down a very, very good job at a great University. If he didn't take T A&M, there is no reason to think he'll take something else.
2)UNI is ultra important to him and he wouldn't turn it over without every T crossed and every I dotted. Nervous about team turnover and youth after last season, he wanted to better position the Panthers for the next guy. Problem solved. UNI is poised for the top spot (s) in the league for the foreseeable future. It's ok to go now, for the right job.
Personally, I don't think he's going anywhere, but I don't know him and that's just an impression I get.
Totally agreed.
It will take something really,
really good to get Jake to leave UNI. I've always worried about a potential Minnesota opening, but I'm not so sure anymore. Maybe he wouldn't even take that position? Its not exactly a
great job at this point. A&M is certainly a much better job right now than Minnesota is. I think maybe if Bo Ryan ever left, and a program like Wisconsin came calling, that would be an absolutely perfect fit for Jake, and it is a
great program.
But who knows. All I know is that we have a
really great coach, and UNI is so very lucky to have him.