I am completely blown away today by how low people are willing to set their sights. Phil Fulmer? Mike Belotti?
These are painfully horrible candidates.
Who would they even hire for coordinators. The guys they play shuffleboard with?
The school hired Jim Calhoun.
Hire the best coach you can. Hope he catches lightning in a bottle and you finally get good CR news.
You have to shoot for Chris Peterson. You can not worry someone is going to leave. If they are attractive we are light years ahead of where we are now.
Would I like to get Peterson? Of course I would! But the man makes the same paycheck as PP does right now, and he is in a place where he is already a legend. Why would he make a lateral move to come all the way across the country and start all over again? I'm trying to think of program-changers that could be had right now, at the price that UConn is willing to pay their head coach. In other words, I'm not going to talk about Bo Pelini or Les Miles or Nick Saban, or Dabo Sweeney, etc. I'm going to talk about people that could get this ship right, and they could get it right fast...There is a clear difference between candidates and a wish list.
Wish List:
Brady Hoke
James Franklin
Candidates:
Mario Christobol
Pat Narduzzi
TJ Weist (Edit - should have included initially)
Edit Note: Sure would love the Moderators to pin one of these threads so we don't have a new one popping up each day till PP signs his severance papers! Please, pretty please
You don't think that Mike Bellotti would be able to find solid coordinators? You don't think that he would be able to turn the program around, or that he wouldn't be able to recruit?!?
Stop it. You stop it right now!!!Would I like to get Peterson? Of course I would! But the man makes the same paycheck as PP does right now, and he is in a place where he is already a legend. Why would he make a lateral move to come all the way across the country and start all over again? I'm trying to think of program-changers that could be had right now, at the price that UConn is willing to pay their head coach. In other words, I'm not going to talk about Bo Pelini or Les Miles or Nick Saban, or Dabo Sweeney, etc. I'm going to talk about people that could get this ship right, and they could get it right fast...
Mario Cristobal that's an interesting hire, where is he now? He got let go from the florida school right?
) @ Bama.When you are 63, haven't coached in years, take over a lifeless program on the other side of the country with no natural recruiting ground.... No decent employed coordinator is signing up for that.
Belotti and Fulmer are cooked. Petrino isn't coming. Please I beg... Can we get over names and get to identifying talent?
I'm all aboard, I forgot about this guy, if he made some noise with arguably one of the worst teams in college history, give him a shot. I'm just not sure if he would come to Ct though. Bring out the bank, I'm in.Yup... From FIU. He's the O-Line Coach () @ Bama.
Another top notch recruiter.
When you are 63, haven't coached in years, take over a lifeless program on the other side of the country with no natural recruiting ground.... No decent employed coordinator is signing up for that.
Belotti and Fulmer are cooked. Petrino isn't coming. Please I beg... Can we get over names and get to identifying talent?
You act as if they are from the Pop Warner era. They were both coaching 5 years ago. And I'm more than certain that they are well connected in the football ranks. Whether they would be able to get the assistants they wanted would probably have much more to do with what UConn was willing to pay them rather than IF they would want to work with those men again.
As for Petrino, he's probably moved around enough, but keep in mind that he would DOUBLE his WKU salary if he made PP's paycheck. That means something to some people, and Petrino strikes me as one of those people. So you can think that I haven't "identified talent" with those picks; you're entitled to that opinion. I just happen to strongly disagree...
I think Petrino will go wherever there is a big enough paycheck. Write the check.
If not, I actually prefer some guys that would know what they are getting into. Moorhead and Ambrose come to mind---with a big edge to Moorhead on personality. Those guys know what it's like to recruit at UConn and they will know what kind of staff they need to put together to bring in players.
Maybe I'm not clear enough. Someone with a bigger check will be there at the same time.
The school with the bigger check will be in a P5 conference.
He's not going to be cooling his heels as WKU waiting for a 2-10 AAC team to call.
I'm all aboard, I forgot about this guy, if he made some noise with arguably one of the worst teams in college history, give him a shot. I'm just not sure if he would come to Ct though. Bring out the bank, I'm in.
Right now he seems to be my top pick, I thought maybe Locksley but I guess you can't deny 2-26. Cristobal has alot of upside, maybe they need a NE guy though. But I think Mario can bring respectability at the very least back to Uconn football. Heck there not losing to Towson with him at the helm.Money talks. I think if we "bring out the bank" as you say he would have no problem coming to CT
He coached at Rutgers from 2001-2003 so I'm sure if the money is right I don't see why he wouldn't come to Uconn
Petrino probably isn't getting tons of big offers after a year at WKU. Offer him 2.5-3 million and put massive incentives in the contract, including incentives for tenure.
Petrino probably isn't getting tons of big offers after a year at WKU. Offer him 2.5-3 million and put massive incentives in the contract, including incentives for tenure.
Right now he seems to be my top pick, I thought maybe Locksley but I guess you can't deny 2-26. Cristobal has alot of upside, maybe they need a NE guy though. But I think Mario can bring respectability at the very least back to Uconn football. Heck there not losing to Towson with him at the helm.
No matter who it is that gets the call...I can see Weist (as wr coach..possibly wr/OC) and Buggs (db or rb coach) being retained due to their past experiences as recruiters with high profile winning programs...possibly Wholley and Day too. Outside of those guys this staff will be looking for jobs. Zero possibility any holdovers from Edsall's staff besides Wholley stay.
Were you saying the same thing about "someone with a bigger paycheck" when Cincinnati got Tuberville from Texas Tech??? Tuberville gets the same amount at Cincy that Kingsbury gets at TT (2.3mil.). By the way, Tuberville is only 4 years younger than Fulmer or Bellotti. HOWEVER, Cincy looks like the smartest school on the block after making that move. They destroyed Purdue, and they look like they are headed to the top of the conference again (and perhaps a bigger conference).
So age...other school's money...these aren't reasons for me to turn down highly skilled, highly respected people for the head job...
I agree fully with this but want to add that I believe that both Buggs and Wholley are out of position with their current roles. I'd love to put Wholley back at TE coach and move Buggs to DB coach.
Where did Don brown win a national championship?In no particular order:
Ambrose - (Calhoun got the UCONN job in part by coming into the HCC and beating UCONN)
Mangini - (kick his tires, there might be interest because it's his back yard, Mangini had more success with the Jets than Pete Caroll)
Don Brown- (a proven charismatic leader, won a national championship as a head coach, knows the players so might have quicker success, we'll always have a good defense)
Chuck Priore - (Stony Brook coach, wins wherever he goes, plays Towson in a few weeks if he wins I like him even more)
Bobby Wilder - (this guy is doing a great job at Old Dominion, he might get a lot of offers, he is a northeast guy)
Any winning coach in the MAC - (Cincy found their coaches in the MAC, why can't we)
North Dakota States coach will have interest from many teams
Joe Moorhead - (that would be so unfair to Nebrich)