Are there no decent football coaches out there available for hire, who could be moderately successful in that conference? It's not like someone such as Briles is going to stay for a decade and turn TSU into a powerhouse. So what do they actually gain versus any other decent head coach for that level?
A program in Texas that wears green and has never been good... What could go wrong?
Hey man. They’ve chosen their side, hardcore, whether you agree with it or not.Are there no decent football coaches out there available for hire, who could be moderately successful in that conference? It's not like someone such as Briles is going to stay for a decade and turn TSU into a powerhouse. So what do they actually gain versus any other decent head coach for that level?
Texas State isn’t green.
Teis is a stain to TCU. He’s the worst AD in the country. There’s been twitter talk and articles about him lately about not even paying the coke and Gatorade vendors.
TXST despises him. They were hoping he’d get fired instead of their last coach
I meant the employees under him and the alumni/fans.Why would the school hope he gets fired instead of actually firing him?
Hmm... methinks I hit a nerve.Hey man. They’ve chosen their side, hardcore, whether you agree with it or not.
Texas State's colors are maroon and gold. You may be thinking of the movie Necessary Roughness, released in 1991. In that movie, Texas State was a fictional university whose colors were green and white, and whose mascot was the Armadillo. The current Texas State University, in 1991, was still Southwest Texas State University. There was no Texas State at that time.A program in Texas that wears green and has never been good... What could go wrong?
I am not going to agree or disagree with your post, but what does your first sentence have to do with the job he has done at TX ST? He hasn’t done anything to tarnish TCU.Teis is a stain to TCU. He’s the worst AD in the country. There’s been twitter talk and articles about him lately about not even paying the coke and Gatorade vendors.
TXST despises him. They were hoping he’d get fired instead of their last coach
He’s an alum. Not a good representative of the quality of graduates we put out.I am not going to agree or disagree with your post, but what does your first sentence have to do with the job he has done at TX ST? He hasn’t done anything to tarnish TCU.