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Re: SUU's Ed Lamb Off to Provo
I just saw this, and won't lie I'm sad to see him go. He single handedly turned around the SUU football program and actually made us relevant in one of the best conferences at the FCS level. Wishing him well on his endeavors in Provo, hopefully we'll be able to find some one of his caliber to take his place.
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Ron Ash is looking for work.SUUTbird wrote:I just saw this, and won't lie I'm sad to see him go. He single handedly turned around the SUU football program and actually made us relevant in one of the best conferences at the FCS level. Wishing him well on his endeavors in Provo, hopefully we'll be able to find some one of his caliber to take his place.

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Honestly I actually could see SUU looking at him...not a fan of that choice to be honest. My personal vote would have to be either our current DC Demario Warren who has led us to one have one of if not the best defense in the Big Sky over the last few years. Other then that I would like to see SUU go out and pick up an option oriented coach like Rich Ellerson (he actually coached at SUU before Cal Poly) and despite what everyone says he did an okay job at Army, a notoriously tough place to play at.Grizalltheway wrote:Ron Ash is looking for work.
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Re: SUU's Ed Lamb Off to Provo
Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.

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CaseyOrourke wrote:Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.
If they did it would be illegal, since SUU is a public university.

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Kind of odd that BYU would require that of the HC when they don't require that of student-athletes....CaseyOrourke wrote:Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.

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Why is that odd, when all leadership positions at BYU do require being Mormon?SuperHornet wrote:Kind of odd that BYU would require that of the HC when they don't require that of student-athletes....CaseyOrourke wrote:Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.
They don't limit students to Mormons (but charge non-Mormons more), but you won't find a non-Mormon in any top position.

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Re: SUU's Ed Lamb Off to Provo
Even then, being a Mormon is probably a plus.dbackjon wrote:CaseyOrourke wrote:Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.
If they did it would be illegal, since SUU is a public university.

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Does Liberty have any high ranking positions filled by Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, etc... on staff?SuperHornet wrote:Kind of odd that BYU would require that of the HC when they don't require that of student-athletes....CaseyOrourke wrote:Does SUU have the same requirement that BYU has in that the head coach needs to be a practicing Mormon?
I read that was a requirement for BYU coaches because they knew how to deal with players who have to take a break from playing to do their missions.
Would they ever hire a football HC that was openly atheist or Muslim?
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clenz wrote:Does Liberty have any high ranking positions filled by Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, etc... on staff?SuperHornet wrote:
Kind of odd that BYU would require that of the HC when they don't require that of student-athletes....
Would they ever hire a football HC that was openly atheist or Muslim?
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Good point. Liberty DID have a former Moslem as the dean of the Seminary for a while, though....clenz wrote:Does Liberty have any high ranking positions filled by Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, etc... on staff?SuperHornet wrote:
Kind of odd that BYU would require that of the HC when they don't require that of student-athletes....
Would they ever hire a football HC that was openly atheist or Muslim?

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So they would have hired him had he not left the other cult and joined theirs?
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No.clenz wrote:So they would have hired him had he not left the other cult and joined theirs?
My thought pattern was coming around from the other direction, though. One expects that a faith-based institution would hire people of the same frame of mind, within the realm of academic freedom in the case of professors. I would expect that the same schools would hold their students to the same standard. Though that would be kinda hard given that most college students are teenagers and as such likely haven't sat down for more than a minute to think about their religious beliefs, even those who grew up in church....

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Re: SUU's Ed Lamb Off to Provo
Who would make a better football coach? Jesus or Satan?
I mean Jesus would be a players coach for sure, but Satan, what with all the scheming, and subjugation of rotten souls might have some success too...in a KC Keeler sort of way.
(IOW's he could effectively coach up the drop downs)
I mean Jesus would be a players coach for sure, but Satan, what with all the scheming, and subjugation of rotten souls might have some success too...in a KC Keeler sort of way.
(IOW's he could effectively coach up the drop downs)
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kalm wrote:Who would make a better football coach? Jesus or Satan?
I mean Jesus would be a players coach for sure, but Satan, what with all the scheming, and subjugation of rotten souls might have some success too...in a KC Keeler sort of way.
(IOW's he could effectively coach up the drop downs)
Well, Satan has done well in Foxboro.

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Re: SUU's Ed Lamb Off to Provo
Last time I checked I dont think SUU has the LDS requirement to be a coach like BYU does.
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is it not a public school? If so they can't, at least not publiclySUUTbird wrote:Last time I checked I dont think SUU has the LDS requirement to be a coach like BYU does.
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Is it possible to get away with that under the table?clenz wrote:is it not a public school? If so they can't, at least not publiclySUUTbird wrote:Last time I checked I dont think SUU has the LDS requirement to be a coach like BYU does.

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SuperHornet wrote:Is it possible to get away with that under the table?clenz wrote:is it not a public school? If so they can't, at least not publicly
It would be, but too risky to consider.

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To answer the questions, No....SUU does not require a Mormon coach. And as was mentioned, believe it or not, in Utah it is illegal for state schools to specify a hire based on a religion. (or any other protected class). Ed Lamb was not a Mormon himself. His wife and family was and he would attend church with them periodically but was not baptized a member himself. The only school that requires it is BYU, even though many of the coaches and staff of the other state schools like Utah, Utah State, Weber, Dixie, Snow, UVU (non-football playing school) have several Mormon coaches. WHittingham at Utah is a practicing member, so is Jay Hill at Weber. They are just the dominant religion in the state so naturally they show up a lot, however I wouldnt be surprised if deep down inside some AD's prefer it to boost recruiting within the state. Hope that helps. 

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Thundernuts wrote:To answer the questions, No....SUU does not require a Mormon coach. And as was mentioned, believe it or not, in Utah it is illegal for state schools to specify a hire based on a religion. (or any other protected class). Ed Lamb was not a Mormon himself. His wife and family was and he would attend church with them periodically but was not baptized a member himself. The only school that requires it is BYU, even though many of the coaches and staff of the other state schools like Utah, Utah State, Weber, Dixie, Snow, UVU (non-football playing school) have several Mormon coaches. WHittingham at Utah is a practicing member, so is Jay Hill at Weber. They are just the dominant religion in the state so naturally they show up a lot, however I wouldnt be surprised if deep down inside some AD's prefer it to boost recruiting within the state. Hope that helps.
Any updates on the coaching search?

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Coach Lamb talks about the move
Coach Lamb talks about the move

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"Coach Lamb talks about the move"
And Im sure a tripling of his salary didnt hurt either....
And Im sure a tripling of his salary didnt hurt either....