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Wyoming Cowboys Tickets – 6 Seasons in and Coach Glenn is Out!

Wyoming Cowboys Tickets – 6 Seasons in and Coach Glenn is Out!

Wyoming ended yet another season on the losing note. They lost to their rivals Colorado State in Laramie for 31-20. The encounter was in a way the last resort for the team to preserve the job of their coach. Before the match they were reeling at 118th spot in the nation with a turnover margin of -2.0. Wyoming finished the season 4-8 overall and 1-7 in the Mountain West, placing them eighth in the conference.

With the dismal show put up by the team in 2008 season, debate over Glenn’s job security grew and he seemed to know the end could be near. Under Glenn, the Cowboys went 30-41 overall and 15-31 in conference.

The best of the Cowboys under Glenn came in 2004, when they went 7-5 and finished fourth in the Mountain West. They defeated UCLA with a 24-21 upset in the Las Vegas Bowl. It was the first time they had won a bowl game in 38 years. The Cowboys also went 6-6 in 2006. But that was that and after that there was no major show put up by the Wyoming.

Athletic director of Wyoming Tom Burman felt that Glenn didn’t live up to their expectations and the performance weren’t up to the mark as they didn’t even get to compete for a Mountain West championship. When they hired Glenn in 2002, they had hoped for competing for a conference championship. And when that did not happen, they had to terminate Glenn’s contract which was originally scheduled to run through 2010 as it was extended by AD Gary Barta in 2006. The university said it would be paying him 6,000 for the remaining two years of his contract.

Glenn took over a virtually sick program when he was hired in December 2002 as Wyoming’s 30th head coach, replacing Vic Koenning. He came from Montana where he went 39-6 record in three seasons, and won the 2001 Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-AA. After his stint at Montana he went to Northern Colorado where he coached for 11 straight seasons. It was under his coaching that led the Bears to NCAA Division II national championships in 1996 and 1997 and five other playoff appearances.

Glenn has a winning percentage of .650 with a record of 188-100-1 in his career of 24 seasons as a head coach. It was his remarkable success at the lower division schools and his enthusiasm that made him the front runner for the program with Wyoming. This engagement with Wyoming was unprecedented for Glenn who had never endured such a bad run in his entire career.

The university has already started the search for some one to fill in the shoes of Glenn. Wyoming has contracted the sports head hunting firm Neinas Sports. Wyoming would be shelling out over ,000 to the firm. If they are able to find someone who can transform the Cowboys into a formidable team in the Mountain West Conference, every penny spent would be worth it.

Till then as Glenn used to say it “Powder River let ‘er buck” .

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Post A Job – Free Job Posting Services By Hit4Jobs

Post A Job – Free Job Posting Services By Hit4Jobs

Hello!

As you all might know that year 2009 started on a sad note globally with the US hitting recession and people loosing their jobs in thousands.

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Creativty & India

Creativty & India

Creativity & India

 

In my schooldays, I remember a boy who made innovative applications of various scientific theories. When others went on with demos of those theories, lifted from the textbook, this fellow cut a different block. This showcasing of work, what we’d call “science exhibition” was an annual event in our school that would carry no academic marks. I’d always wonder about this boy who was considered a mediocre by the strength of his marks-sheet. He would make me ponder over the net output of our academic systems that gives no stress on creativity & talent.

 

In later part of my life, I’ve always seen this discrimination against creativity & originality, which is rampant in our various establishments & a deep-rooted malaise in our collective conscience as Indians.

 

One may ask how can I explain the visible indicators of “India shining” in fields ranging from IT to music.

 

Most of our so-called much-vaunted Indian brains are first recognized & upheld by the west for reasons ranging from humanitarian to hidden marketing agenda. Also, most of their ideas, forgive me to say this, are conformist to or a linear progression on prevalent western ideas. If the west doesn’t uphold any Indian original or creative idea, then, I can almost predict with certainty that we will haul the idea over coal & eventually chuck it in fire.

 

Our patriarchal, caste-ridden, family-oriented societal system is actually a bane of creative thinking. In my opinion, what we tom-tom as great Indian value-system is actually a murderer mindset in disguise. The primary precondition for any creativity to flourish is a fearless & free mind. In India a bright mind, as is its wont, is always at odds with a conformist society. No wonder he faces blinding hatred & hostility directed to him. Daggers come out of cloaks like, family/parental aspiration & honour, caste-pride, or, on the flip side caste-hatred, religious-prestige, or, on the flip-side religious-hatred.

 

Also, in India, over centuries, we’ve monetized these social systems in the form of inheritance of wealth through succession, caste & dowry-based marriages. There is no system of paying royalty to creativity because this form of wealth-transfer on a continuous basis to somebody not related through blood-connection or marriage is totally unacceptable to the business-caste. If the seed of creativity is found within the family, this too is not encouraged with investments for flowering, as we don’t know how to monetize it. There’s no Indian model for monetizing creativity than looking for state or international awards or, at best a distress-sale to a foresighted investor. State also doesn’t pay any role besides honouring some creative minds with medals, citation & one-time award money. It’s a fact in this country that a creative invention or grounds-breaking work in any field will not offer its creator a lifelong guarantee of income. So eventually he has to leave his dream, as it were, and look for a job instead. Or, take shelter under the financial security of his family. A creative mind in India wouldn’t dare to think of a kind of patent money that Mr. Alfred Nobel had earned by inventing dynamite. No wonder, we are a nation of copycats.

 

Our lawmakers are products & beneficiaries of the same system & arguably the most uncreative lot, so understandably, they don’t want to change the system. Indian patent & copyright acts are primarily a contribution of the British & they are over a century old. They call for seminal changes according to the needs of modern times & timely inventions, designs, innovative works in terms of the scope & practices as well as the rewards.  

 

Indian copyright act, now on scrutiny, has generated public interest thanks to now famous Amir Khan-dissent.  I am not much hopeful of any path-breaking outcome from this amendment exercise. In life, I’ve experienced the minddset of particularly Indian business-castes & generally the Indian people, they are so diabolically loaded against the concept of royalty. The favourite argumentative hobby-horse is predictably the cost factor. Unless bound by a stringent international patent-copyright act (the act in its present forms are awfully inadequate in scope & lack teeth for implementation), their psyche won’t change. 

 

If a creative mind is assured by the society & law that he/she will be enough rewarded, not in heaven but in his lifetime, by the compatriots & citizens of his/her own country, then only he will be able to work without the fear of betting on life. The fear of failure may, or, may not be there, but the fear of starving after being successful should be erased from their minds. As a nation, I believe it’s our collective responsibility.

 

Before I end this writing, let me share an alarming trend that of late, I’ve noticed in a section of serious business minds in the west. There is a voice in the west that espouses the idea of abolition of copyrights, particularly in areas of design & design-thinking on the ground of cost-competitiveness. We may look at it as a sunny opportunity for India as it would open up the market of the west for Indian designers. But, if this to happen, we as human race is all set to take a collective plunge into the abyss of self-destruction & do the groundwork of erasing ourselves from the face of this planet by blowing out the very force that has established us as superior species – creativity.

 

The author is an Adman by profession, serving as creative director of his own Ad-shop in New Delhi, India.


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