whaler11
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Where did Don brown win a national championship?
UMass.
Where did Don brown win a national championship?
I just looked this up because I didn't believe it, they lost in the championship game per Wikipedia and the his profile on the BC athletics website.UMass.
UMass.
2.5-3 million??? Why? The man makes 850k:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Petrino
How about we offer him the 1.7 that PP is making, thus doubling his salary? And we essentially pay the same amount for a much better coach. I would do that in a New York minute...
I believe it was a rhetorical question. When UMass won Whip was HC. Brown was promoted from DC to HC after Whip left.
Reposted from another thread I replied in...pretty sure all these guys will land a bigger HC job within the next year or two. Might as well be UConn.
Pat Narduzzi - Michigan State DC
Bob Diaco - Notre Dame DC
Matt Campbell - Toledo HC
Dave Clawson - Bowling Green HC
Bill Blankenship - Tulsa HC
Craig Bohl - ND State HC
In no particular order:
Petrino
Bellotti
Fulmer
Each comes with an issue; Petrino with probable character issues, and Bellotti / Fulmer are both 63 years old. But I'm confident that each of those individuals could transform this program in the 3 to 5 years that they would be here. They would also act as fantastic resources to pick a top-quality replacement for them.
Would it be nice to find a young coach who could turn this program around AND stay for 10-15 years? Sure it would. But there is a much greater probability that the young coach would either not turn the program around or would leave the program in 5 years anyway for a "bigger" job if he does a great job. Might as well get that 5 years with a known quantity...
OK Whaler ... time to step out from behind the curtain. You've made 8 posts in a thread titled "HC Candidates" ... and critiqued someone's list in every post ... but you have yet to mention a name besides "someone like Peterson" ...
Care to give it a stab?
FCF went out on a limb and stated that he wanted Cristobal before P got hired. I'll admit I wanted KC Keeler ... who by the way did a damn good job on the broadcast Thursday night.
Don't know the money, chances, probability, etc. just throwing out a young name. Josh McDaniels?
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)
Any one from this list outside of a MAC guy and the flag saying football is being droped to the FCS level has been raised and is flying high!
I named Fleck as being my #1 off the top of my head. Campbell from Toledo is another legitimate candidate.
Cristobal... Back then I would have agreed, with more time probably not.
Thinking about KC Keeler makes me laugh about how bad Des got burned by his agent.

North Dakota State and Old Dominion could probably win the MAC and Stony Brook and Towson could compete in the MAC so i'm not sure why you would feel that way.
and Mangini would make more headlines then all of the coaches I listed, his hire would be viewed as a risky but bold statement move.
North Dakota State and Old Dominion could probably win the MAC and Stony Brook and Towson could compete in the MAC so i'm not sure why you would feel that way.
and Mangini would make more headlines then all of the coaches I listed, his hire would be viewed as a risky but bold statement move.
Yeah buddy Old Dominion is better than Northern Illinois. Someone beat Iowa on the road and someone got pasted by East Carolina - let me know which is which.
Old Dominion was within in 4 going into the 4th quarter, they were not pasted. For all we know East Carolina could beat Iowa, let the season play out. Regardless I stand by my opinion that Bobby Wilder should be on our target list.
If the school hired fulmer or bellotti I would be done. These are two dreadful choices for the situation at hand.
Old Dominion is better than Northern Illinois. This is an actual stance of yours?
Bobby Wilder is 10000000000x a better candidate than Mangini.
You'd be "done"???
There isn't a name you could fill into the blank that would make me "done". You could name Roseanne Barr as the head coach of UConn, and I would still hang around to see if she got us into a bowl game. To each their own, I guess...