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Posted on 9/5/17 at 7:16 am to
Posted by Texas Gentleman
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Posted on 9/5/17 at 7:16 am to
I don't have much to add but did want to drop in and say: watching the sips last two coaching hires and LSU's, it's become obvious that the days of stealing big name coaches are pretty much gone. Unless you walk into a lucky situation with a coach wanting to return to his AM (like dabo waiting on bama) it just doesn't happen anymore these days. Just like rojo on texags and his stupid spurrier tale, don't think LSU was ever close to landing Jimbo Fischer.

So that being said, we are going to have to hire an up and comer, it's just the way it is. Of the named I've seen tossed out on this site and texags:

Gary Patterson - not leaving TCU
David Shaw - not leaving Stanford
Chris Petersen - not leaving Washington

Mike Gundy - likely not leaving OSU. Sure we've all read about how he doesn't see eye to eye with T Boone Pickens, but I still don't think he's likely to move. And with Picken's deep pockets they can likely match anything we offer.
Chip Kelley - cheater, don't want him. Oregon was all about using those recruiting agents or whatever they were called that the NCAA cracked down on. Plus I don't think his spread up temp offense wouldnt work in the SEC. we don't have to become a power run team, even a pro style offense could get it done.
Dan mullen - similar to Gundy, I don't think he leaves M State. They can likely match an offer, and have heard he likes the job. He's done a good job there and similar to Patterson at TCU, fan base doesn't get too mad when he has a bad season or two mixed in, because they understand what he's working with.
Gary Kubiak - as CD said, he's still having health issues and might not return to full time head coaching ever. Have heard he wouldn't mind being an anyalst or something still tied to football, but not a head or assistant coach right now. Not sure he'd be 100% interested in college coaching even if he does return.
Les Miles - we could do worse, but we could do a lot better. His offensive style has long been passed up, and I think it speaks volumes that no semi-big to major program has called his number yet....
Chas Morris - obviously seems to be the front runner. I'm not going to say much on him as I haven't watched any of his games where he's been the head coach. Sounds like he's doing a decent job turning SMU around, obviously did a good job as the OC for Clemson, but would like another few years of HC experience to see what we are getting into.
DJ Durkin - similar to Morris, not a lot of HC experience at this point, so a bit of an unknown. Does get bonus points for having already beat the sips.
Justin Fuente - another name that looks pretty good on paper, but don't think he's super interested in leaving VT. But it's definitely a call you make. Still, doesn't have a huge amount of HC yet, but what he does have looks decent.

Outside of those there's the coordinators: Aranda, Schiano, etc. I don't know if they'd make good head coaches as they've never been one so I won't speculate there.



This post was edited on 9/5/17 at 7:19 am
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 9/5/17 at 7:31 am to
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Aranda, Schiano, etc. I don't know if they'd make good head coaches as they've never been one


You are HORRIBLY misinformed.

Greg Schiano was the head coach of Rutgers from 2003-2011 and the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2012-2013.

Rutgers has been to 10 bowls in the history of their program. 6 of those came under Schiano. In 2006, Rutgers won 11 games and had Ray Rice as their starting running back.

Remember how P.J. Fleck's whole shtick is rowing? Schiano's is "chopping wood".
This post was edited on 9/5/17 at 7:33 am
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
20675 posts
Posted on 9/5/17 at 7:32 am to
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Chip Kelley - cheater, don't want him. Oregon was all about using those recruiting agents or whatever they were called that the NCAA cracked down on. Plus I don't think his spread up temp offense wouldnt work in the SEC. we don't have to become a power run team, even a pro style offense could get it done


I keep seeing Chip Kelly kicked around but honestly have no interest in him. Cheating aside I don't think his offense is suited for the SEC. It would be fine for OOC games, Miss St, Arkansas, etc.. but Bama, LSU, Auburn, etc... not so much. If you have a desire to actually win the SECw and occasionally the SEC championship then Chip isn't the guy. In the Big 12, yes. In the SEC.. no freaking way.
Posted by Cooter Davenport
Austin, TX
Member since Apr 2012
9006 posts
Posted on 9/5/17 at 7:43 am to
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Outside of those there's the coordinators: Aranda, Schiano, etc. I don't know if they'd make good head coaches as they've never been one so I won't speculate there.


Schiano is the ONLY current coordinator I want. Because he's already been a successful HC. And he was successful at a TERRIBLE school. I actually wouldn't mind that hire at all.

I don't want Venables. He's never been a HC despite plenty of opportunity. That tells me he doesn't really want it and is scared of it. Do. Not. Want.
Posted by Warrior Poet
Living Rent-Free in Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2011
7958 posts
Posted on 11/29/17 at 10:59 pm to
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I don't have much to add but did want to drop in and say: watching the sips last two coaching hires and LSU's, it's become obvious that the days of stealing big name coaches are pretty much gone. Unless you walk into a lucky situation with a coach wanting to return to his AM (like dabo waiting on bama) it just doesn't happen anymore these days. Just like rojo on texags and his stupid spurrier tale, don't think LSU was ever close to landing Jimbo Fischer.



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