Anonymous wrote:Typical GP community, hate on an alumnus who worked at the school for 20 plus years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring back kubik, stick it to Landon and call it a day!
That certainly would be the straightest route to take. He may not be the fantasy candidate but he is very well liked at GP by everyone.
And yet we are told he wouldn't be interested and he isn't head coaching material.
But my observation is that its very difficult to predict what he will do.
The one thing that seems to be a constant with Kubik is his unpredictability. Many still have a hard time getting their head around the fact that he coaches for the school's arch rival. (Some would use stronger terms) Now he's also teaching there. For a dyed in the wool Prep guy, that's border line incomprehensible.
How he got to Prep and the circumstances of his attendance there may play a role in how this plays out. This might cancel out his penchant for doing the non-obvious thing.
Anonymous wrote:Bring back kubik, stick it to Landon and call it a day!
It was announced on here and assumed over a week ago. Prep already a week behind.Anonymous wrote:Prep lax coach announcement coming soon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overzealous Prep alums and Prep parents are to blame for the coaching mess.
Urick was a good coach in a very good league. Even in a bad year, Hoyas still finished 3rd in the IAC, and beat their Jesuit crosstown rival, Gonzaga.
The timing of pushing at Urick and his staff is foolish. Why push someone out in late July... who did they really think they would land? This really doesn't seem to be very well though out.
Most high-end coaches have signed contracts in place with their current employer, whether it be an independent school or at the collegiate level. No high caliber coach with a family will pack his backs, move his family on a dimes notice.
My gut tells me, if Paro and GP administration can't find a local HS coach, they will likely go with an interim scenario. I'm sure local GP lax bros could run the program for the next 9 months. While this is taking place, Prep should take their time and run a national search.
The whole process seems disorganized and very rushed.
Lack of leadership displayed by Paro and giving into the pressures of crazy parents.
all good points. perhaps they put the program on hold for a year, or ask Urick to come back on short term basis until the find someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring back kubik, stick it to Landon and call it a day!
That certainly would be the straightest route to take. He may not be the fantasy candidate but he is very well liked at GP by everyone.
And yet we are told he wouldn't be interested and he isn't head coaching material.
But my observation is that its very difficult to predict what he will do.
The one thing that seems to be a constant with Kubik is his unpredictability. Many still have a hard time getting their head around the fact that he coaches for the school's arch rival. (Some would use stronger terms) Now he's also teaching there. For a dyed in the wool Prep guy, that's border line incomprehensible.
How he got to Prep and the circumstances of his attendance there may play a role in how this plays out. This might cancel out his penchant for doing the non-obvious thing.
Anonymous wrote:Bring back kubik, stick it to Landon and call it a day!
Anonymous wrote:McD coach turned down the offer. Back to square one for Prep
Does this mean we're no longer going to have to suffer through your "he'll be playing club with the '27's!!" routine?Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to the WP poy and changing his commitment from '26 USNA to Syracuse. It is unclear yet if he will have to reclass or will be able to enroll prior to the spring season. So much for the "serving his country" crowd. Hit the books kid and realize you've been given a great opportunity not to be taken for granted.