Chris Beard

#52
#52
With charges against Beard having been dropped, I wonder how “hirable” he is. I still think he’s likely untouchable as a head coach for a big program for a year or two, while he “does his time.” That means he’ll either have to get a kid-major/small college job or serve as an assistant somewhere.

If it’s the latter, I wonder if Barnes would consider hiring him as an assistant and if Beard would consider accepting to rehabilitate his image/career. Given how good Texas’ offense is this year, maybe Beard is a guy who could bring something to help our offense.


I think Mississippi will contact Beard's representation to guage his possible interest in the job.
 
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Suggesting that Tennessee needs a good offensive minded assistant coach and that if Texas has one, it might be a good addition to the staff is not a position that’s refuted by arguing that Tennessee beat them in a game in Knoxville so “trading coaches” (something that was never suggested) is a stupid idea.

What a bizarre response. The very definition of non-sequitur.
What was bizarre was suggesting we hire a defensive minded coach who likes to beat woman to help our offense, but to each their own.
 
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What was bizarre was suggesting we hire a defensive minded coach who likes to beat woman to help our offense, but to each their own.

And another non-sequitur.

Yes, I know and acknowledged that Beard is historically a defensive minded coach, but that his offense was very good this year. To recap, since you apparently didn’t follow along, we moved on to talking about hiring an offensive-minded assistant from the Texas staff, if he’s the reason (not Beard) that Texas’ offense has improved (and I don’t know that). You shot that idea down because Tennessee beat Texas and, in your mind, we’d be “trading coaches,” which was something no one suggested doing.

For some reason, you seem to think that bringing in an offensive-minded coach to help with our offensive struggles is a bad idea if that coach comes from a program that lost a game to Tennessee. And that’s fine if that’s your opinion. But that’s not an opinion so grounded in reason that it carries with it the right to be dickish about the ideas that others present.
 
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Will Wade is the definition of a serial cheater that shows no remorse. ANYONE even looking at him should have their head examined. Not just the blatant buying of players, but things like his on-court behavior are just appalling.
Surely Wade will get a show cause
 
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Will Wade is the definition of a serial cheater that shows no remorse. ANYONE even looking at him should have their head examined. Not just the blatant buying of players, but things like his on-court behavior are just appalling.
Yes he’s a 💯 jackass!
 
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Texas ain't firing him if it was false. The police ain't arresting him amd charging him with a felony without the documented choke marks on her neck...

The lady may have instigated the argument/struck him first but there was sufficient photographic evidence of choking. That's why Texas fired him....
Is your first paragraph blue font because sometimes my sarcasm meter can be a bit off. If it’s not meant as a joke you then I nominate this for the stupidest post of the year! After everything we’ve seen law enforcement do on video and death row inmates being exonerated with dna evidence anyone who believes the police only arrest guilty folks has to be living in crazy land. Same with companies always being right when firing an accused employee.
 
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Is your first paragraph blue font because sometimes my sarcasm meter can be a bit off. If it’s not meant as a joke you then I nominate this for the stupidest post of the year! After everything we’ve seen law enforcement do on video and death row inmates being exonerated with dna evidence anyone who believes the police only arrest guilty folks has to be living in crazy land. Same with companies always being right when firing an accused employee.
That post didn’t even register on any such list. The choke marks are documented. She got victim’s remorse when she realized the money lost…see Ray Rice’s wife.
 
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Is your first paragraph blue font because sometimes my sarcasm meter can be a bit off. If it’s not meant as a joke you then I nominate this for the stupidest post of the year! After everything we’ve seen law enforcement do on video and death row inmates being exonerated with dna evidence anyone who believes the police only arrest guilty folks has to be living in crazy land. Same with companies always being right when firing an accused employee.

You saying she choked herself since there were visible marks..or that the witness was wrong or that the police was covering up.

If there was anything proving he didnt hit her, Texas ain't firing him. Use some common sense for goodness sake....
 
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Grow up child and open your eyes. I never said Beard was innocent, I said believing someone to be guilty because they were accused and arrested is crazy in light of everything we’ve seen in this country. Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law - there’s a reason some really smart folks made that rule.
 
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Beard is young, relatively inexpensive, had a Top 2 team, and is a Top 5 coach. The AD there needs some Ws since Sark is flailing.

Texas is doing whatever they could to keep him. The fact that they didn't speaks volumes....
 
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Beard is young, relatively inexpensive, had a Top 2 team, and is a Top 5 coach. The AD there needs some Ws since Sark is flailing.

Texas is doing whatever they could to keep him. The fact that they didn't speaks volumes....
Speaks volumes about the power of Title 9 IMO.
 
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Speaks volumes about the power of Title 9 IMO.
If a player or coach is good enough, a team will do what it takes to keep them.

It's why Tyreke Hill, Kareem Hunt and a prime Zeke Elliott got second chances while a washed Ray Rice didnt...

It's why Brandon Miller is still playing
 
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#66
Now that Beard is damaged goods his coaching will not be at the same level because his recruiting is going to take a hit. Herding the cats is only part of the coaching equation.
 
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Now that Beard is damaged goods his coaching will not be at the same level because his recruiting is going to take a hit. Herding the cats is only part of the coaching equation.

Maybe in short term but heck, the FBI investigated OSU, Kansas, Arizona, Auburn, LSU, Louisville with not a huge impact in recruiting...
 
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I think that LSU lost every one of their recruits. Or worse.

They were 4th the year after "strong ass offer" and 8th the next year in recruiting nationwide....

He recruited at higher clip after the wire tap was released than before

Wade would still be at LSU if his teams didn't fall off.
 
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With charges against Beard having been dropped, I wonder how “hirable” he is. I still think he’s likely untouchable as a head coach for a big program for a year or two, while he “does his time.” That means he’ll either have to get a kid-major/small college job or serve as an assistant somewhere.

If it’s the latter, I wonder if Barnes would consider hiring him as an assistant and if Beard would consider accepting to rehabilitate his image/career. Given how good Texas’ offense is this year, maybe Beard is a guy who could bring something to help our offense.

He’ll need to ditch the wife before anyone will touch him…
 
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With charges against Beard having been dropped, I wonder how “hirable” he is. I still think he’s likely untouchable as a head coach for a big program for a year or two, while he “does his time.” That means he’ll either have to get a kid-major/small college job or serve as an assistant somewhere.

If it’s the latter, I wonder if Barnes would consider hiring him as an assistant and if Beard would consider accepting to rehabilitate his image/career. Given how good Texas’ offense is this year, maybe Beard is a guy who could bring something to help our offense.

He will be coaching again sooner rather than later. After seeing a school get away with playing Brandon Miller, some AD will decide that the Chris Beard situation is nothing compared to Miller’s from a PR standpoint.
 
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With charges against Beard having been dropped, I wonder how “hirable” he is. I still think he’s likely untouchable as a head coach for a big program for a year or two, while he “does his time.” That means he’ll either have to get a kid-major/small college job or serve as an assistant somewhere.

If it’s the latter, I wonder if Barnes would consider hiring him as an assistant and if Beard would consider accepting to rehabilitate his image/career. Given how good Texas’ offense is this year, maybe Beard is a guy who could bring something to help our offense.

Beard won’t have to worry about an assistant job to rehab after the Oats situation. Any angst against Beard quickly moved out of the spotlight once Oats opened his mouth.

Ole Miss would be idiots to not give the man a fat contract with a stiff fired for cause clause.

I would guess Beard get looks for 2-3 P5 jobs. Oats really did Beard a favor
 
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