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Nzoner's Game Room>Herm Edwards will interview for Arizona State HC job
RealSNR 12:00 AM 11-29-2017
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-this-weekend/

We don't have any Sun Devil fans here on CP, do we? If so, we need to keep them on suicide watch
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Titty Meat 10:32 AM 09-09-2018
Mike Riley also beat a ranked MSU team his first year. He also ran his program like Herm does where basically they have a front office, one guy covers player personnel etc. I think Herm was a good hire said it in this thread. Still remains to be seen though that MSU team is overrated.
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DRM08 10:34 AM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
that MSU team is overrated.
That's true. Sparty is very fortunate to be 1-1 instead of 0-2 right now.
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Best22 10:49 AM 09-09-2018
I laugh when people consider Michigan State a playoff contender

I guess Mizzou fans need to start buying their playoff tickets as well
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WhiteWhale 10:49 AM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Good for Herm, say what you want about his time here, but you cant say that he isnt a great person... I'd be proud to call him my dad
I don't think so.

Herm threw everyone in front of the bus so he himself could avoid it. There's a reason he fired more assistants than any other coach during his tenures in both NY and KC.

I don't respect leaders who evade accountability. That's bad leadership.
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TEX 10:49 AM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Good for Herm, say what you want about his time here, but you cant say that he isnt a great person... I'd be proud to call him my dad
I can hear it now, "Dad you are a TERRIBLE NFL Head Coach, but I'm sooooo proud that you're my daddy!"
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Easy 6 10:53 AM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
I don't think so.

Herm threw everyone in front of the bus so he himself could avoid it. There's a reason he fired more assistants than any other coach during his tenures in both NY and KC.

I don't respect leaders who evade accountability. That's bad leadership.
Nonsense

I fully trust my read on him, he is a rock solid guy and a perfect father figure for all the college kids he has now

Originally Posted by TEX:
I can hear it now, "Dad you are a TERRIBLE NFL Head Coach, but I'm sooooo proud that you're my daddy!"
His offensive philosophy was awful, but give him credit for ditching all those old, overpriced veterans and spearheading the defensive youth movement
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scho63 11:04 AM 09-09-2018
At the very least he did recover Joe Pisarcik's fumble and score the winning TD while sporting a porn stache.

Can't take that away!
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Buehler445 11:08 AM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by scho63:
At the very least he did recover Joe Pisarcik's fumble and score the winning TD while sporting a porn stache.

Can't take that away!
Nope. I give him credit where credit is due. There just isn't very much due.
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BryanBusby 12:37 PM 09-09-2018
Originally Posted by Best22:
I laugh when people consider Michigan State a playoff contender

I guess Mizzou fans need to start buying their playoff tickets as well
Well in the interest of fairness, who voluntarily watches Michigan State anymore? They are coasting off prior accomplishments.
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Hammock Parties 01:44 PM 06-13-2019
HERMINES!

ASSEMBLE!

Herm Edwards, who spent nearly a decade at ESPN, is joining the faculty of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at #ASU. He will serve as a guest lecturer in classes and conduct regular discussions on sports and the media at Cronkite.

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) June 13, 2019


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Reerun_KC 02:05 PM 06-13-2019
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You write to win the paper.
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displacedinMN 02:12 PM 06-13-2019
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
HERMINES!

ASSEMBLE!


The first half of the class will be great... But after midterms, he won't adapt and modify anything. No one will pass the last half.

I wonder how many kids will drop the class when he starts teaching someone elses class and runs it into the ground?
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chiefzilla1501 03:06 PM 06-13-2019
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
The first half of the class will be great... But after midterms, he won't adapt and modify anything. No one will pass the last half.

I wonder how many kids will drop the class when he starts teaching someone elses class and runs it into the ground?
Herms had an interesting offseason. Kept Antonio pierce from getting poached by kc. Hired Marvin Lewis. Brought in a blue chip qb recruit. Hes a pretty solid fit for college football.
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alpha_omega 09:45 AM 04-24-2024
Former Arizona State coach Herm Edwards receives five-year show-cause penalty for NCAA recruiting violations

The five-year show-cause is one of the longest show-cause penalties for a head football coach in NCAA history

Arizona State coach Herm Edwards received a five-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA for recruiting violations involving more than 30 prospects during the COVID-19 no-visit period, 247Sports reports. The punishment against Edwards, which started on April 15, is one of the longest show-cause penalties handed down to a coach in NCAA history.

According to 247Sports, Edwards, 69, was one of seven former ASU staffers (Prentice Gill, Derek Hagan, Chris Hawkins, Zak Hill and Robert Rodriguez, and equipment employee Eric Bowman being the others) to receive show-cause penalties ranging between three to 10 years by the NCAA.

Arizona State self-imposed a postseason ban for the 2023 season and will vacate nine of its 10 wins between 2021-22 for the use of one or more ineligible players.

The school also agreed to disassociate for five years with Regina Jackson, the mother of former ASU quarterback and LSU Heisman winner Jayden Daniels. Jackson was alleged to have paid for flights and lodging for ASU recruits who impermissibly visited during the COVID dead period.

Two of the former staffers are contesting "portions" of their cases, and the NCAA will not release its full decision until after those hearings. Current Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce is one of the coaches disputing his charges. He submitted a written statement to the NCAA regarding his role in the violations after he served as an ASU assistant from 2018-2021.

NCAA Committee on Infractions chief hearing officer Jason Leonard praised Arizona State for its "exemplary" cooperation in the case.

"The school's acceptance of responsibility and decision to self-impose meaningful core penalties is a model for all schools to follow and is consistent with the expectations of the NCAA's infractions program," Leonard said.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ng-violations/
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RedinTexas 09:47 AM 04-24-2024
Originally Posted by alpha_omega:
Former Arizona State coach Herm Edwards receives five-year show-cause penalty for NCAA recruiting violations

The five-year show-cause is one of the longest show-cause penalties for a head football coach in NCAA history

Arizona State coach Herm Edwards received a five-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA for recruiting violations involving more than 30 prospects during the COVID-19 no-visit period, 247Sports reports. The punishment against Edwards, which started on April 15, is one of the longest show-cause penalties handed down to a coach in NCAA history.

According to 247Sports, Edwards, 69, was one of seven former ASU staffers (Prentice Gill, Derek Hagan, Chris Hawkins, Zak Hill and Robert Rodriguez, and equipment employee Eric Bowman being the others) to receive show-cause penalties ranging between three to 10 years by the NCAA.

Arizona State self-imposed a postseason ban for the 2023 season and will vacate nine of its 10 wins between 2021-22 for the use of one or more ineligible players.

The school also agreed to disassociate for five years with Regina Jackson, the mother of former ASU quarterback and LSU Heisman winner Jayden Daniels. Jackson was alleged to have paid for flights and lodging for ASU recruits who impermissibly visited during the COVID dead period.

Two of the former staffers are contesting "portions" of their cases, and the NCAA will not release its full decision until after those hearings. Current Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce is one of the coaches disputing his charges. He submitted a written statement to the NCAA regarding his role in the violations after he served as an ASU assistant from 2018-2021.

NCAA Committee on Infractions chief hearing officer Jason Leonard praised Arizona State for its "exemplary" cooperation in the case.

"The school's acceptance of responsibility and decision to self-impose meaningful core penalties is a model for all schools to follow and is consistent with the expectations of the NCAA's infractions program," Leonard said.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ng-violations/
He better have a lifetime ban from ever working for the Kansas City Chiefs.
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