ThayerEvansSI 4:23pm via Twitter Web Client
Potential Central Florida targets: Dino Babers, Doc Holliday, Greg Schiano, Jeff Brohm & Geoff Collins.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...ach-george-oleary-retires-20151025-story.html
>>UCF football coach George O’Leary is retiring effective immediately, wrapping up a 12-year tenure during which he helped put the school’s football program on the national radar, three sources with knowledge of the decision told the Orlando Sentinel.
Quarterbacks coach Danny Barrett is being named the Knights' interim coach.
UCF President John Hitt and vice president Grant Heston confirmed the news and told the Sentinel the school will complete its athletics director search by early December and the new A.D. will help select the next head football coach from outside the program.
“[Current UCF offensive coordinator] Brent Key has a clause in his contract that he will be paid $700,000 if he is not the next head coach. We will honor that agreement and the $700,000 will be payable over 24 months," Heston said.<<
Kudos to Key's agent for getting that clause in his contract.
Absolutely. How the heck did that happen?!!
If Gus Malzahn is on the hot seat, kick out Diaco and hire him immediately.Greg Schiano makes some sense to me. Going to be a tough market this year...so many top tier programs that could be looking for head coaches (both USC programs, Houston probably, Tennessee and Auburn both have coaches on the hot seat, Illinois, Rutgers, Purdue, Maryland, Frank Beamer's days at VT are few, Virginia. IMO all of these spots are better than UCF, who isn't a very attractive option in a market that has the potential to be flooded.
For him to end up in Rutgers?Theres few things I want more in life right now than for FHCPP to wind up at UCF
Sounds like O'Leary was trying to pull a Calhoun. While the JC -> KO transition worked out well for UConn in the end, it was in part because Manuel didn't just hand the keys to KO, he had to prove himself. My suspicion is that it would have been disastrous if GOL had his succession plan executed. It sounds like there are factions in their athletic department and while O'Leary deserves a better ending it's probably a good thing for UCF he won't be driving the bus as they look for their next coach.Absolutely. How the heck did that happen?!!