jwa123 wrote:I know Ford leaving is a sore point for a lot of WSU fans and frankly I don't get it. I will admit I see it from a different angle than the WSU fans and I could be all wet. I am more of a Chicago Bears fan than anything else and they are in the process of hiring a GM and then a new head coach. They are asking permission of the other teams if they can talk to their personnel before inviting them to Chicago for an interview. Maybe this is the problem in that Muller didn't ask for permission?
From where I sit it seemed like a good move for Dana career wise. He was what about the 3rd assistant at WSU and at ISUr he was immediately assistant head coach and Dan Mullers lead assistant. If he had stayed at WSU he most likely would not be a head coach anywhere like he is now. I was disappointed when he left ISUr but was happy for him getting a shot at being a head coach. What's wrong with an individual bettering his situation? Also, Dana was returning to his alma mater.
I know I don't see both sides of the issue but I don't get it when folks get mad because someone wants to better themselves.
By the way, Dana Ford was not an assistant for Tim Jankovich.
That isn't really the issue. And I don't know how many fans are really wrapped up in not liking Ford. Seems like an up-and-comer. The issue is that Ford had given Marshall a verbal commitment to be an assistant at WSU for at least 2 years before moving on. When that didn't happen, Marshall wasn't pleased. And you can see the logic in both sides of that move: Marshall doesn't want a revolving door at assistant, too tough to keep recruits and continuity, and Ford had an opportunity to keep moving up that he didn't want to miss. I don't think I begrudge either one for their current positions on the matter.
I don't know if I believe that Ford wouldn't have a coaching gig yet, at a place at least comparable to TSU. Being an assistant, even a non top assistant, on a F4 team and an undefeated team, the PG for whom you recruited, with an endorsement from the NCOY will probably get you hired somewhere. The real shame is what happened between the coaching staffs in Normal, the real story to which we will probably never know.