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Difference between Clemson's coaching search in 2008 and LSU's coaching search last year

Posted on 9/17/17 at 12:14 pm
Posted by Bench McElroy
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Posted on 9/17/17 at 12:14 pm
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It wasn't a popular choice with the fans, either, and Phillips took a beating. But he had a chance to watch Swinney work the last half of the 2008 season as interim head coach after Tommy Bowden resigned under pressure, and it also gave Phillips time to do an extended search to see who was out there.

"That's the thing I wanted to make sure of, that we talked to people and did a legitimate search," Phillips said. "I thought Dabo had a real shot, even though a lot of other people probably didn't, but I wanted to have other coaches to compare him to and so much of it was the fit.

"What I kept coming back to was that Dabo was worth the gamble, if you want to call it a gamble, and I'd been around him enough to know that he was a great fit for Clemson."

Among the coaches Phillips had an interest in were Gary Patterson, Jim Grobe, Brady Hoke, Will Muschamp, Troy Calhoun, Mike Locksley, Bud Foster, Brent Venables and Lane Kiffin.

Patterson told Phillips he didn't have any interest in talking face-to-face unless there were assurances that Patterson would be the Tigers' coach. It never really got anywhere with Muschamp, because Texas put the head-coach-in-waiting tag on him to keep away Clemson and other schools. Phillips interviewed Kiffin, Locksley and Calhoun, among others, and Grobe was also right there at the top of Phillips' list.

"I didn't want to get fired, either, so I wanted to make sure we talked to as many good coaches as we could, and we talked to a number of sitting head coaches and coordinators," Phillips said. "But just because you've been successful in another environment is no guarantee that you're going to come here and be successful."


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Posted by StatisticsMoron
Arizona
Member since Sep 2017
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Posted on 9/17/17 at 12:20 pm to
Dabo caught lightening in a bottle with Deshawn. And Clemson effectively has two head coaches with Dabo and Venables.

The train comes off the tracks once Venables gets hired somewhere - and he will this year.
Posted by SlowEasyConfident
Member since Nov 2015
6650 posts
Posted on 9/17/17 at 1:21 pm to
Another Fun Fact is Venables was actually one of the names floating around back in 2008. And now Clemson has both
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
62884 posts
Posted on 9/17/17 at 1:49 pm to
Plenty of teams hire assitants from within, or from other schools.

The biggest difference among LSU's case and others, is that their new head coach is a proven loser, whereas all of the others are going at it for the first time.

Plus, there's that age difference. How old is Oregeron?
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