JB78 Posted November 1, 2016 Report Posted November 1, 2016 On 10/31/2016 at 2:23 PM, 90yshallow said: To answer your questions: 1. No he didn't hire the OC from Jasper. He brought his D-Line coach from West Sabine to be the OC. Then he hired the baseball coach from Jasper last year. 2. You're not closer to the situation than I am...He quit...then he realized he wasn't going to get paid out...so he rescinded his resignation...then he was fired. Just an observation ..... With that much inside information about personnel, and knowing how unprofessional this man was, sounds like you are either one of the board members, administrators, or one of the coaches who wanted him gone. Quote
camsdad Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 12 hours ago, JB78 said: Just an observation ..... With that much inside information about personnel, and knowing how unprofessional this man was, sounds like you are either one of the board members, administrators, or one of the coaches who wanted him gone. 90yshallow is actually a good guy. I think he is perhaps a bit naive when it comes to the Hardin athletic program. Hopefully he will be a part of the change for the better in Hardin. Open your eyes 90. Quote
JB78 Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 6 hours ago, camsdad said: 90yshallow is actually a good guy. I think he is perhaps a bit naive when it comes to the Hardin athletic program. Hopefully he will be a part of the change for the better in Hardin. Open your eyes 90. Don't bet on it. camsdad 1 Quote
90yshallow Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 The problem when you have the Bubba's (Literally in Hardin's case) causing trouble from the stands is having the kids buy into your program. Any small school will have problems and continue to have problems as long as board members get involved in football. As an AD you can't act the way Stark did in public and expect any kind of job security. When you win like he did at West Sabine you can get away with a lot more un-professional indiscretions. If you're losing you had better walk the line and have a plan for turning the corner. Stark couldn't act right (in public on campus) and didn't have a plan to turn that program around...if it is even possible with the athletes they have. No victims to see here...Everyone at that place gets to sleep in the beds that they made. Quote
oldschool2 Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 13 minutes ago, 90yshallow said: The problem when you have the Bubba's (Literally in Hardin's case) causing trouble from the stands is having the kids buy into your program. Any small school will have problems and continue to have problems as long as board members get involved in football. As an AD you can't act the way Stark did in public and expect any kind of job security. When you win like he did at West Sabine you can get away with a lot more un-professional indiscretions. If you're losing you had better walk the line and have a plan for turning the corner. Stark couldn't act right (in public on campus) and didn't have a plan to turn that program around...if it is even possible with the athletes they have. No victims to see here...Everyone at that place gets to sleep in the beds that they made. Were you a coach or teacher there while Stark was? Because I personally don't believe you have any idea how he acted on campus. And if so...you're telling me that the way he "acted" was only enough reason to let him go after starting the season 0-5? So if they had started 5-0 the way he "acted" would've been perfectly ok? Quote
Football52 Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 1 hour ago, 90yshallow said: The problem when you have the Bubba's (Literally in Hardin's case) causing trouble from the stands is having the kids buy into your program. Any small school will have problems and continue to have problems as long as board members get involved in football. As an AD you can't act the way Stark did in public and expect any kind of job security. When you win like he did at West Sabine you can get away with a lot more un-professional indiscretions. If you're losing you had better walk the line and have a plan for turning the corner. Stark couldn't act right (in public on campus) and didn't have a plan to turn that program around...if it is even possible with the athletes they have. No victims to see here...Everyone at that place gets to sleep in the beds that they made. This is one of the craziest things I've ever read. Care to elaborate on what "acting right in public and on campus" means? Quote
Uncle Si Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 3 hours ago, 90yshallow said: The problem when you have the Bubba's (Literally in Hardin's case) causing trouble from the stands is having the kids buy into your program. Any small school will have problems and continue to have problems as long as board members get involved in football. As an AD you can't act the way Stark did in public and expect any kind of job security. When you win like he did at West Sabine you can get away with a lot more un-professional indiscretions. If you're losing you had better walk the line and have a plan for turning the corner. Stark couldn't act right (in public on campus) and didn't have a plan to turn that program around...if it is even possible with the athletes they have. No victims to see here...Everyone at that place gets to sleep in the beds that they made. You are a perfect example of why Hardin is and always will be a career killer for any coach the signs an employment contract there. Tod Stark has been one of the most well respected and liked coaches at every school he has ever been to. He is personable, gets involved in the community, demands respect from his student/athletes, and exemplifies good morals and character. This sums up his reputation everywhere he has ever been. Judging by the amount of community support he ended up getting in Hardin (a lot, for those that don't know) it seems that it was a select few board members and ex coaches that couldn't cut it that drove the final nail in his coffin. Personal agendas over the well being of the school and athletic program. By the way, until Stark left how was the Jr. High and JV programs doing? As a new AD that is where you start. camsdad, pinelandflash, Top cat and 5 others 8 Quote
90yshallow Posted November 3, 2016 Report Posted November 3, 2016 I wonder why Walter Fortune was given three years and Stark wasn't? What board members and ex coaches that couldn't cut it got him fired? Didn't Stark keep his entire staff after the first year? Quote
pinelandflash Posted November 3, 2016 Report Posted November 3, 2016 On 10/31/2016 at 2:23 PM, 90yshallow said: To answer your questions: 1. No he didn't hire the OC from Jasper. He brought his D-Line coach from West Sabine to be the OC. Then he hired the baseball coach from Jasper last year. 2. You're not closer to the situation than I am...He quit...then he realized he wasn't going to get paid out...so he rescinded his resignation...then he was fired. Are you done embarrassing yourself? I need to know how to plan the rest of my day....... Quote
pinelandflash Posted November 3, 2016 Report Posted November 3, 2016 23 hours ago, Uncle Si said: You are a perfect example of why Hardin is and always will be a career killer for any coach the signs an employment contract there. Tod Stark has been one of the most well respected and liked coaches at every school he has ever been to. He is personable, gets involved in the community, demands respect from his student/athletes, and exemplifies good morals and character. This sums up his reputation everywhere he has ever been. Judging by the amount of community support he ended up getting in Hardin (a lot, for those that don't know) it seems that it was a select few board members and ex coaches that couldn't cut it that drove the final nail in his coffin. Personal agendas over the well being of the school and athletic program. By the way, until Stark left how was the Jr. High and JV programs doing? As a new AD that is where you start. Well said, Si. Quote
Uncle Si Posted November 3, 2016 Report Posted November 3, 2016 1 hour ago, 90yshallow said: I wonder why Walter Fortune was given three years and Stark wasn't? What board members and ex coaches that couldn't cut it got him fired? Didn't Stark keep his entire staff after the first year? See?? That's what's silly. In Hardin 3 years is considered tenured and a long career. Remember the part where I said something to the tune of you're a perfect example of the problems in Hardin. Take a minute and read your own posts. camsdad 1 Quote
Uncle Si Posted November 3, 2016 Report Posted November 3, 2016 1 hour ago, 90yshallow said: What board members and ex coaches that couldn't cut it got him fired? Didn't Stark keep his entire staff after the first year? Instead of asking questions you already know the answers to you should ask for a mirror to take a good long look at. Quote
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