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Why did Jeff Bower resign from USM?
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:04 pm
anyone get the story one this? I didn't start watching the game until they were talking with his wife and hot daughter.
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:12 pm to RummelTiger
The A.D. should be castrated for that move - Bower IS Southern Miss.
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:14 pm to RummelTiger
quote:WTF? after 15 winning seasons?
He was 'forced' out.
Did they give a reason?
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:34 pm to Hoss Vegas
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WTF? after 15 winning seasons?
Did they give a reason
diminishing support for the program
diminishing attendance at games
Bower has become content at 6-6 or 7-5 every year
He has been "lazy" towards recruiting as of late
need any more?
Posted on 12/22/07 at 4:35 pm to Auburntiger
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diminishing support for the program
diminishing attendance at games
Bower has become content at 6-6 or 7-5 every year
He has been "lazy" towards recruiting as of late
I know a guy who went to USM, he pretty much said the same thing, he was happy as long as he won one more game than he lost
Posted on 12/22/07 at 6:37 pm to bossflossjr
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The A.D. should be castrated for that move - Bower IS Southern Miss.
Maybe you should do a little research before you blurt out stupid shite.
Posted on 12/22/07 at 6:41 pm to The Godfather
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he was happy as long as he won one more game than he lost
Kinda sounds like another coach, in a different sport, at a another school, who played a game at the PMAC today.


Posted on 12/22/07 at 7:00 pm to adono
not only that, but they were preseason CUSA favorites and barely got to a bowl game, they needed a change
Posted on 12/22/07 at 8:17 pm to RL6680
What I can tell you is this:
15 Winning Seasons at Southern Miss? They better be careful what they ask for.... they may very well get a change alright..... a change that has them looking like Duke
15 Winning Seasons at Southern Miss? They better be careful what they ask for.... they may very well get a change alright..... a change that has them looking like Duke
Posted on 12/22/07 at 8:47 pm to bossflossjr
Probably also an AD wanting to make a name for himself as well. Gianini was the AD at ULM, now he's at USM. If this move pans out, I'd suppose he could be in the running for a BCS AD job.
Not sure what Fedora is bringing to the program though.
Not sure what Fedora is bringing to the program though.
Posted on 12/22/07 at 9:53 pm to bossflossjr
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What I can tell you is this:
15 Winning Seasons at Southern Miss?
Maybe he should have beaten a winless Rice team in HIS OWN STADIUM. And beaten a sorry Memphis team in HIS OWN STADIUM. Hell, they struggled to beat Arkansas St. IN THEIR OWN STADIUM!! Not to mention they struggle to put over 20,000 in the stadium and they are adding even more seats in their stadium. They already look like shite when they play on tv....just think how much worse it will look with more empty seats.
Bower DID great things for USM, but it was time for a change. Bower became way too relaxed and comfortable in his job and it started showing. Like someone else mentioned, all he was worried about was having at least one more win than losses. I'm not a USM supporter...actually I hate USM, but it was time for a change. You know there will be the typical delusional USM fans that think they can be BCS contenders. But most fans understand that is a very long shot. All they want is for USM to compete for C-USA championships. They had the 100-something ranked schedule this year, and struggled to have a winning record.
Posted on 12/22/07 at 10:17 pm to RL6680
Jeff Bower's wallet will love the fact he got fired from USM. He was making 350k/year which is less than both coordinators at LSU.
His replacement- who has never been a head coach- will make 700k. Thats ridiculous that they underpaid him that bad. A guy like Art Briles was barely above .500 at Houston and his new job at Baylor pays 1.8 million a year.
He probably won't get a job until next year, but Jeff Bower will get hired by a school and probably a lower level BCS School or another Conference USA job.
His replacement- who has never been a head coach- will make 700k. Thats ridiculous that they underpaid him that bad. A guy like Art Briles was barely above .500 at Houston and his new job at Baylor pays 1.8 million a year.
He probably won't get a job until next year, but Jeff Bower will get hired by a school and probably a lower level BCS School or another Conference USA job.
Posted on 12/23/07 at 9:39 am to Tiger in Gatorland
Giannini ruined NLU's football program. ruined it.
He will do the same thing with USM. Fedora demanded 1.2 mill for assistants and Giannini balked at first.
He will do the same thing with USM. Fedora demanded 1.2 mill for assistants and Giannini balked at first.
Posted on 12/24/07 at 11:19 am to Hoss Vegas
He was not forced out. Giannini wanted to make a change, so he offered Bower a position as 'Associate Athletic Director' where he would be in charge of recruiting, players' grades, etc and serve as a mentor to Tyrone Nix (whom they originally wanted to bring in).
Bower got pissed and refused. He told them that they had to keep him as head coach or fire him. It was time for a change so they did what needed to be done. But they did not intend to fire him or get rid of him. They wanted him to be part of the program, just in a different capacity.
I am a USM graduate and have a friend in the Athletic Dept. in case anyone is wondering how I know this.
Bower got pissed and refused. He told them that they had to keep him as head coach or fire him. It was time for a change so they did what needed to be done. But they did not intend to fire him or get rid of him. They wanted him to be part of the program, just in a different capacity.
I am a USM graduate and have a friend in the Athletic Dept. in case anyone is wondering how I know this.
Posted on 12/24/07 at 12:22 pm to BaronD
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Maybe he should have beaten a winless Rice team in HIS OWN STADIUM
first of all i agree a change needed to be made, but this team was killed by injuries. the rice game in particular had usm starting their 3rd or 4th string qb. even a team as deep as lsu isn't going to win a lot of games in that situation.
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Jeff Bower's wallet will love the fact he got fired from USM. He was making 350k/year which is less than both coordinators at LSU
tough to give your coach a raise when a) he doesn't do anything to deserve it (i.e. recent conf. championship, etc) and b) as stated above, attendance was lacking, which means less gameday revenue, less booster money, and therefore no money to pay your coach more.
i was born and raised next door to some of the biggest boosters usm has. both of them, as well as their son who is now an associate ad at a small school in the pacific nw, agreed that although it was a difficult decision, it had to be done.
Posted on 12/24/07 at 3:07 pm to gerry dorsey
So if Fedora comes in and averages between 7 and 8 wins a year, do they fire him, as well?
USM fans are a bit delusional because they ignore the fact that from about 2000 on, LSU arose from the dead (this prevented USM from getting the Pat Surtains of the world), several schools in the South entered I-A (which diluted the talent in the region further), and other teams in their conference got better. shite, there are loads of other reasons why USM does not have the success that they had previously, and even then, many USM boosters are talking as if they had a ton of success prior to Bower. Now, if they had a tradition of 10 win seasons, then they would have something. However, they need to recognize where they are, and where they have been. The grass isn't always greener, and even if it is, you need to move with CLASS instead of the underhanded shite that they pulled on a good man and a good coach.
Yes, the Rice loss was horrific, but that's not the reason to fire someone. USM needs to realize who they are, and stop being so damned arrogant.
USM fans are a bit delusional because they ignore the fact that from about 2000 on, LSU arose from the dead (this prevented USM from getting the Pat Surtains of the world), several schools in the South entered I-A (which diluted the talent in the region further), and other teams in their conference got better. shite, there are loads of other reasons why USM does not have the success that they had previously, and even then, many USM boosters are talking as if they had a ton of success prior to Bower. Now, if they had a tradition of 10 win seasons, then they would have something. However, they need to recognize where they are, and where they have been. The grass isn't always greener, and even if it is, you need to move with CLASS instead of the underhanded shite that they pulled on a good man and a good coach.
Yes, the Rice loss was horrific, but that's not the reason to fire someone. USM needs to realize who they are, and stop being so damned arrogant.
This post was edited on 12/24/07 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 12/25/07 at 11:55 am to Sophandros
Well-all I can say is this.....the next coach will see just how hard it is to win at USM....top recruits are not lining up to play there because they want to go to bigger schools....you actually have to work and coach hard at USM-I think after letting Bower get away, your program is going to TANK!!!
Posted on 12/25/07 at 3:13 pm to StarkvilleTigerFan
Exactly.
If Pat Surtain came out of Karr today, do you think that he'd choose USM over LSU? Remember, when Pat graduated from HS, LSU was in the dumps. USM benefited greatly from that, because a lot of Gulf Coast kids went there instead of bigger programs. Now, kids in the Gulf Coast have more options, with more I-A programs in the area. And heaven help them if South Alabama gets its program started...
If Pat Surtain came out of Karr today, do you think that he'd choose USM over LSU? Remember, when Pat graduated from HS, LSU was in the dumps. USM benefited greatly from that, because a lot of Gulf Coast kids went there instead of bigger programs. Now, kids in the Gulf Coast have more options, with more I-A programs in the area. And heaven help them if South Alabama gets its program started...
Posted on 12/25/07 at 3:26 pm to Hoss Vegas
AD told him to fire all his assistants or resign. Great guy that got the shaft, but stuck up for his assistants........
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