i think it's a great hire but too bad they couldn't wait until after the season...
what do you think sun ?
Tim Fitzgerald
GoPowercat.com
Texas Christian University coach Gary Patterson has been hired as Kansas State's 34th football coach, multiple sources have confirmed to GoPowercat.com. Patterson replaces Ron Prince, who was fired Wednesday.
GoPowercat.com has confirmed that K-State has offered Patterson a five-year contract in the range of $2 million per season. Talks between K-State athletic director Bob Krause and Patterson's representatives began in the past two weeks. Initial discussions centered on the K-State graduate's interest in the job and demands to be lured to K-State.
Kansas State has hired TCU coach Gary Patterson, a former Wildcat, to replace Ron Prince.
Those issues were apparently the coach's ability to have complete control over the hiring of his coaching and support staffs, and when he would leave TCU to take over at K-State. A sticking point of coaching his team through a bowl may have been lifted with Thursday's 13-10 loss to Utah. That defeat certainly dropped the Horned Frogs out of contention for a BCS bid, and possibly as low as playing in the Armed Forces Bowl on TCU's home field in Fort Worth, Texas, on New Year's Eve.
Patterson's Horned Frogs entered Thursday's game at Utah ranked 12th in the country, but fell to 9-2 with the loss. After a bye next week, TCU will wrap up its regular season with a home game with Air Force on Nov. 22.
Known as one of college football's great defensive coaches, Patterson's TCU teams have made dominant defense a hallmark the past nine seasons.
Heading into the Utah game, TCU was ranked second nationally in total defense at 214.5 yards per game, only behind USC. The Horned Frogs' defense also was ranked first nationally in rush defense (38.9 ypg), 22nd in pass defense (175.6 ypg), first in sacks (3.8 per game) and third in turnover margin (plus-1.5 per game).
Patterson is a K-State graduate who began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach on Jim Dickey's 1982 staff at K-State. Since then, Patterson has had 10 stops as an assistant coach before taking over as head coach at TCU in 2000.
Beginning with the 1996 season, Patterson was reunited with former Pittsburg State coach Dennis Franchione at New Mexico for two seasons as the defensive coordinator, then moved to TCU when Franchione took over as coach of the Horned Frogs in 1998.
Patterson is 71-27 as TCU coach. His teams have four 10-win seasons in the past six years, and he was the fastest coach in school history to reach 50 wins.
what do you think sun ?
Tim Fitzgerald
GoPowercat.com
Texas Christian University coach Gary Patterson has been hired as Kansas State's 34th football coach, multiple sources have confirmed to GoPowercat.com. Patterson replaces Ron Prince, who was fired Wednesday.
GoPowercat.com has confirmed that K-State has offered Patterson a five-year contract in the range of $2 million per season. Talks between K-State athletic director Bob Krause and Patterson's representatives began in the past two weeks. Initial discussions centered on the K-State graduate's interest in the job and demands to be lured to K-State.
Kansas State has hired TCU coach Gary Patterson, a former Wildcat, to replace Ron Prince.
Those issues were apparently the coach's ability to have complete control over the hiring of his coaching and support staffs, and when he would leave TCU to take over at K-State. A sticking point of coaching his team through a bowl may have been lifted with Thursday's 13-10 loss to Utah. That defeat certainly dropped the Horned Frogs out of contention for a BCS bid, and possibly as low as playing in the Armed Forces Bowl on TCU's home field in Fort Worth, Texas, on New Year's Eve.
Patterson's Horned Frogs entered Thursday's game at Utah ranked 12th in the country, but fell to 9-2 with the loss. After a bye next week, TCU will wrap up its regular season with a home game with Air Force on Nov. 22.
Known as one of college football's great defensive coaches, Patterson's TCU teams have made dominant defense a hallmark the past nine seasons.
Heading into the Utah game, TCU was ranked second nationally in total defense at 214.5 yards per game, only behind USC. The Horned Frogs' defense also was ranked first nationally in rush defense (38.9 ypg), 22nd in pass defense (175.6 ypg), first in sacks (3.8 per game) and third in turnover margin (plus-1.5 per game).
Patterson is a K-State graduate who began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach on Jim Dickey's 1982 staff at K-State. Since then, Patterson has had 10 stops as an assistant coach before taking over as head coach at TCU in 2000.
Beginning with the 1996 season, Patterson was reunited with former Pittsburg State coach Dennis Franchione at New Mexico for two seasons as the defensive coordinator, then moved to TCU when Franchione took over as coach of the Horned Frogs in 1998.
Patterson is 71-27 as TCU coach. His teams have four 10-win seasons in the past six years, and he was the fastest coach in school history to reach 50 wins.
