Bill Tierney Retiring After The 2023 Season!
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Bill Tierney Retiring After The 2023 Season!
Thought I would post a separate thread due to him being the finest coach the game has ever had.
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Maybe, but definitely well past his expiry date.gymman1031 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 5:59 pm Thought I would post a separate thread due to him being the finest coach the game has ever had.
"There is nothing more difficult and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes. One makes enemies of those who prospered under the old order, and only lukewarm support from those who would prosper under the new."
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I guess my post should go here.
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I’ll predict Seth Tierney takes that job when he leaves
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Those noises you hear are refs popping corks nationwide.
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Bill Tierney was D3 Coach of the Year in 1983, and he really put the RIT program on the map. I'm glad that this March he'll be back in New Haven, where I watched his Tigers face off against Yale when Shay was just starting off his head coaching career. Time flies. After 40 years, a long successful career, Tieney has certainly earned his retirement.
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Curious if there are any Princeton defenders on the board. I often heard rumored that his defensive slide prep was among some of the most intense ever at the college level when he was at Princeton. That he was meticulous (borderline obsessive) about drilling every potential slide angle/style. Heard they drilled crease/adjacent/nearman/combo from every approach angle on the field, almost every day. Any truth to this?
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from the IL thing sounds like he's looking to write a few books. a bio and others on coaching.
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I suspect I feel about Bill Tierney akin to the way many feel about Bill Belichick: I absolutely recognize Bill Tierney as a legend/pioneer/the greatest all-time lacrosse coach but never cared for him because of what I felt was over-the-line behavior (in Tierney's case, intimidation of officials). But certainly at retirement the undoubted greatness and lasting impact are what should rightly be emphasized.
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Bill deserves all the accolades he receives. He is a nice man off the field. On the field i don’t see his behavior as any worse than many other great coaches. They all in their own way try to influence the officials. Some are more demonstrative than others. I can think of one HOFer who would run 10-15 yards onto the field. I never saw a penalty called.
I once asked him whether he had recruited X. He said no bcs he did not want to deal with the father. The player was instrumental in winning a title at another school. I know kids who played for him and have friends whose sons played for him. They all remained close to his programs.
I once asked him whether he had recruited X. He said no bcs he did not want to deal with the father. The player was instrumental in winning a title at another school. I know kids who played for him and have friends whose sons played for him. They all remained close to his programs.
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Wow, would I love to know who this player was!OCanada wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 1:25 pm Bill deserves all the accolades he receives. He is a nice man off the field. On the field i don’t see his behavior as any worse than many other great coaches. They all in their own way try to influence the officials. Some are more demonstrative than others. I can think of one HOFer who would run 10-15 yards onto the field. I never saw a penalty called.
I once asked him whether he had recruited X. He said no bcs he did not want to deal with the father. The player was instrumental in winning a title at another school. I know kids who played for him and have friends whose sons played for him. They all remained close to his programs.
I think some parents would be shocked to know how much their own behavior can impact their kids' prospects with certain coaches.
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No doubt in my mind you are right.
I don’t want to mention who given it would ID
the family
I don’t want to mention who given it would ID
the family
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Forget the wins & losses, the sideline demeanor served as the requisite game day coaching model for too many coaches. Good riddance!
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He is far from the original model for sideline behavior by decades and is not unique even now. I understand coaches develop antipathy by nature of their job
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Some of you actually take your free time to come on here and try to bash Bill Tierney's credibility as a coach because of his sideline behavior with the refs?? Unbelievable.
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Nope, not one. What is mentioned is his absolutely disgusting and disrespectful sideline behavior though. Those comments are warranted, he's done a lot to earn the reputation of being a monster aszwhole on the sidelines.keno in reno wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 3:55 pmThere isn't one post here bashing his credibility as a coach
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Court, I appreciate your desire to be nothing but positive when it comes to talking about coaches. On this and other threads. There needs to be more of that in today's world.
At this point, no one is bashing him as a coach. Tierney is undoubtedly a HOF coach for his accomplishments, which I think everyone agrees. His sideline behavior has been discussed quite in depth here. That doesn't limit his credibility. But it is part of the big picture of him as a coach, and one of the first things some people think of when they hear his name.