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Old timers, why did lsu hire Gerry dinardo?

Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:28 am
Posted by Jb1994
Member since Sep 2018
2116 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:28 am
Let me start out by saying that Dinardo did some good things here, mainly getting the instate recruiting back and had 3 good seasons that showed tiger fans we could be good again, before the wheels fell off.

I also understand vandy was an absolute shite job, probably worse then than it is now, but it still seems like lsu would only show interest if he at least made a bowl. Was joe dean that much of a cheap arse?
Posted by ProjectP2294
South St. Louis city
Member since May 2007
70315 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:29 am to
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Was joe dean that much of a cheap arse?



yes
Posted by Jb1994
Member since Sep 2018
2116 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:30 am to
100% expected this reply as I typed this lol
I was young when dinardo was coaching but for whatever reason this has always been maybe the most fascinating part of tiger football history to me.
Posted by saintsfan22
baton rouge
Member since May 2006
71620 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:30 am to
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Was joe dean that much of a cheap arse?

Well he lost his first choice because he didn't want to pay a 400K buyout and LSU was a crappy job at the time.
Posted by Tiger1988
Houston
Member since May 2016
24334 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:31 am to
DiNardo on paper was a good hire. He did bring in a lot of good recruits. Lou Tepper was abysmal and Jerry didn’t adjust well. He is to be thanked for pulling us somewhat out of the dark ages with Faulk and Faneca.
Posted by whodatigahbait
Uptown
Member since Oct 2007
1752 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:31 am to
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Well he lost his first choice because he didn't want to pay a 400K buyout and LSU was a crappy job at the time.



Who was the first choice?
Posted by NorthshoreTiger76
Pelicans, Saints, & LSU Fan
Member since May 2009
80179 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:31 am to
Losing Watts and Reese was the death blow.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:31 am to
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joe dean


held LSU down for years, the person most responsible for us being so far behind all of the powerhouse programs for years
Posted by 225Tyga
Member since Oct 2013
15808 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:32 am to
He was hired to bring back the magic
Posted by saintsfan22
baton rouge
Member since May 2006
71620 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:32 am to
Pat Sullivan
Posted by In The Know
City of St George, La
Member since Jan 2005
5247 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:32 am to
He was seen as an up and comer because he guided dreadful at the time Vandy to a 5-6 season and beat someone good that year (maybe Georgia?). Plus we knew he’d be cheap.
Posted by MOT
Member since Jul 2006
27834 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:33 am to
Dean/LSU was cheap at the time and Pat Sullivan fell through.
Posted by SOL2
Dallas burbs
Member since Jan 2020
4772 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:33 am to
He was cheap pre taf
Posted by DeafVallyBatnR
Member since Sep 2004
16835 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:33 am to
He would coach for the low low price they were offering.
Posted by vjp819
South Sec. 414 / Alex Box Sec. 210
Member since Nov 2003
10882 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:34 am to
He was an upgrade over Curley. Besides LSU was happy winning 8 or 9 games a year and going to a decent bowl back then. When they hired Nick Saban he wasn't near the coach he is now or has been since he left Miami. But Nick's work ethic, what he demands from his staff, and his dislike for the media, and stupid questions has never changed from day one.
Posted by DenverTigerMan
Denver
Member since Nov 2005
2273 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:35 am to
Pat Sullivan from TCU. He was actually the second or third choice, but the others weren't interested.
Posted by Tiger1988
Houston
Member since May 2016
24334 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:36 am to
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He was cheap pre taf



TAF was around then. It may not have been as influential, but it was around when Archer was hired as I recall.
Posted by michael corleone
baton rouge
Member since Jun 2005
5810 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:36 am to
Both options were mid to low tier coaches. Pat Sullivan at TCU was an Auburn legend and had moderate success at TCU. Joe didn’t want to pay the buyout. Dinardo had similar success at Vandy and no buyout issues. If Joe had offered the going rate, he likely would have attracted better candidates. Joe ran the AD like a true business—-keep overhead as low as possible. This worked well to keep the AD in the black during several lean years. It was short sighted , however, as the failure to invest in the money making sport by hiring a proven winner put LSU into a position of looking for a new coach just 4 years later. All and all, Dinardo wasn’t a bad hire. He screwed himself with the Tepper hire in ‘98 amd refusal to fire him in ‘99.
Posted by NorthshoreTiger76
Pelicans, Saints, & LSU Fan
Member since May 2009
80179 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:37 am to
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Besides LSU was happy winning 8 or 9 games a year and going to a decent bowl back then


That 1995 Independence Bowl felt like the Super Bowl
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28363 posts
Posted on 5/10/21 at 10:38 am to
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DiNardo on paper was a good hire.


I wouldn't go that far. He never had a winning record in four seasons at Vanderbilt. His claim to fame was that he made Vandy more competitive in the SEC than they had been in 10 years or so, but he certainly wasn't looked at as being great. Hell, Hallman had better bona-fides than Dinardo when LSU hired Curley.

LSU "hired" Pat Sullivan (who had much more success in turning around a weak TCU program) then got into a fight with TCU/Sullivan over payment of Sullivan's $400k buyout. Dean had egg on his face and quickly hired Dinardo (who would later fight with Vandy about his buyout)
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