Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Take The Job, Brock

To send you off into the evening with something fun to dream about, loyal reader Gregg Z tips us off to this factoid churning out of the Rivals rumor mill -- Brock Spack is considered a possibility to take the head coaching spot at Bowling Green.

I don't think I'm the only one who would help Brock pack up his things for the jaunt over to Ohio. And hell yes, let's get them back on the schedule.

Have anything to say for yourself, Brock?



Yeah, that's what I thought.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't tease us, this better for real.

Plang said...

I'm with row - don't get our hopes up.

Hey rowboilers - are/were you on the crew team or something?

Anonymous said...

Coach Spack has done a fine job in the past and the Big 10 would be less of a conference without him. We are starting a petition to keep Brock Spack in West Lafayette. Please add your name to this list.

Joe Paterno
Bill Lynch
Rich Rodriquez
Ron Zook
Kirk Ferentz
Tim Brewster
Jim Tressel
Pat Fitzgerald
Mark Dantonio
Bret Bielema

Anonymous said...

Joe Paterno
Bill Lynch
Rich Rodriquez
Ron Zook
Kirk Ferentz
Tim Brewster
Jim Tressel
Pat Fitzgerald
Mark Dantonio
Bret Bielema
Charlie Weis

Anonymous said...

Plang, sadly no, I have never been in a boat. My son rowed for Purdue for 4 years (he graduated in May on the 4 year plan, yay!) and my wife and I ran the Parent's Club for 3 of those years, feeding up to 120 hungry kids several weekends a year.

So we are big boosters for Purdue Crew. They are a great success story, a perennial power nationally.

Plang said...

I was on the team for two years in the mid 90's. Sadly, a combination of class load, money shortcomings, and coaching changes ended my rowing career there. I did enjoy it while it lasted and we did have some success.

Good for you for supporting that group. The school should make them into a scholarship sport.

J Money said...

Plang -- didn't the combination also include your tiny biceps?

Oh yes, I went there.

Purdue Matt said...

I want him to stay. He did a good job with the defense this year. He is a good recruiter. He bleeds gold and black.

Anonymous said...

Given enough talent, Spack can field a really great defense for about 46 minutes of the game. After that you just have to hope you're up by 2 scores or your quarterback doesn't fumble the ball.

neverlayup said...

Great linebacker, but not a defensive co-ordnator. Please take the job if offered.

Plang said...

Funny J. I was also too short to see over the side of the boat...