10-31-2020, 08:58 AM
According to his Twitter account Todd Husak will not be the color analyst on the football radio broadcast this year. No reason for his leaving was stated.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
(10-31-2020, 08:58 AM)MVDan Wrote: According to his Twitter account Todd Husak will not be the color analyst on the football radio broadcast this year. No reason for his leaving was stated.
(10-31-2020, 08:58 AM)MVDan Wrote: According to his Twitter account Todd Husak will not be the color analyst on the football radio broadcast this year. No reason for his leaving was stated.
(10-31-2020, 01:20 PM)gailtate Wrote:(10-31-2020, 08:58 AM)MVDan Wrote: According to his Twitter account Todd Husak will not be the color analyst on the football radio broadcast this year. No reason for his leaving was stated.
Official silence on Husak will open the rumor floodgates. If it hasn't already. His analysis was consistently solid, informative and candid. As far as "sarcasm"? Depends on ear of the recipient. There's been a lot about Shaw's performance and the direction of the program worthy of critiques, as we all know. If he was under pressure to "get with the program", we'll find out about it sooner or later (and wouldn't surprise me at all).
(10-31-2020, 01:30 PM)BobK Wrote: https://www.cbre.us/people-and-offices/todd-husak
Also possible he has other things on his mind.
(10-31-2020, 01:20 PM)gailtate Wrote:(10-31-2020, 08:58 AM)MVDan Wrote: According to his Twitter account Todd Husak will not be the color analyst on the football radio broadcast this year. No reason for his leaving was stated.
Official silence on Husak will open the rumor floodgates. If it hasn't already. His analysis was consistently solid, informative and candid. As far as "sarcasm"? Depends on ear of the recipient. There's been a lot about Shaw's performance and the direction of the program worthy of critiques, as we all know. If he was under pressure to "get with the program", we'll find out about it sooner or later (and wouldn't surprise me at all).
(10-31-2020, 01:30 PM)BobK Wrote: https://www.cbre.us/people-and-offices/todd-husak
Also possible he has other things on his mind.
(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.
(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.
(11-01-2020, 09:36 AM)Phogge Wrote: Flop, my biggest concern re my Jesuit HS is that too many alumni teach there. Not enough, IMHO, for a broader view. The two announcers are homers regardless of any criticism of the coach. Husain’s was good but he’s gone so spilt milk. Find someone with stature who will work cheap because the listener ratings have never been great for Stanford. Maybe Lex, an outsider with passionate opinions who also worked the sidelines at Foster Field. LOL.
(11-01-2020, 09:36 AM)Phogge Wrote: Flop, my biggest concern re my Jesuit HS is that too many alumni teach there. Not enough, IMHO, for a broader view. The two announcers are homers regardless of any criticism of the coach. Husain’s was good but he’s gone so spilt milk. Find someone with stature who will work cheap because the listener ratings have never been great for Stanford. Maybe Lex, an outsider with passionate opinions who also worked the sidelines at Foster Field. LOL.
(10-31-2020, 09:21 PM)teejers1 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
Big loss. If this is a "he's too critical so he should go" directive, then the AD and the football program is even more chicken$hit than I thought. Let's hope that's not the case.
(10-31-2020, 09:21 PM)teejers1 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
Big loss. If this is a "he's too critical so he should go" directive, then the AD and the football program is even more chicken$hit than I thought. Let's hope that's not the case.
(11-01-2020, 09:51 AM)lex24 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:21 PM)teejers1 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
Big loss. If this is a "he's too critical so he should go" directive, then the AD and the football program is even more chicken$hit than I thought. Let's hope that's not the case.
I truly doubt that was the case. Looking at his job titles, he’s got bigger fish to fry. Add this bizarre season and maybe he just felt this wasn’t a good year to do this. Maybe he doesn’t want to travel expose himself to more Covid risk etc.
There simply is no reason to believe this came down from on high. If anyone has any evidence to the contrary, let’s here it.
(11-01-2020, 09:51 AM)lex24 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:21 PM)teejers1 Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:46 AM)81alum Wrote:(10-31-2020, 09:03 AM)Phogge Wrote: Need a non Stanford person who can call Shaw out.Todd called Shaw out repeatedly. At times I thought he was perhaps overly critical of the playcalling.
I thoroughly enjoyed Husak's commentary. I felt he did a good job explaining the offensive schemes. He clearly has a deep understanding of the game. I know he felt that Shaw should run many more crossing routes, and that Shaw needed to do a better job of breaking the playcalling patterns that allow defensive coordinators to predict our plays. Husak was also willing to criticize the officiating when it was warranted. He was a fair, critical, knowledgeable, independent voice.
I'm not outraged, but this counts as a loss to me.
Big loss. If this is a "he's too critical so he should go" directive, then the AD and the football program is even more chicken$hit than I thought. Let's hope that's not the case.
I truly doubt that was the case. Looking at his job titles, he’s got bigger fish to fry. Add this bizarre season and maybe he just felt this wasn’t a good year to do this. Maybe he doesn’t want to travel expose himself to more Covid risk etc.
There simply is no reason to believe this came down from on high. If anyone has any evidence to the contrary, let’s here it.