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... and for those above yearning for the Kennesssaw DC, you can scratch him off the list.
Oh well...
... and for those above yearning for the Kennesssaw DC, you can scratch him off the list.
That isn’t a ringing endorsement.
... and for those above yearning for the Kennesssaw DC, you can scratch him off the list.
$153k probably went along way up in MaineBig Ten DC is a challenge for the Maine guy. But here’s the other thing:
“Harasymiak presumably will receive a pay increase with the Gophers. The Bangor (Maine) Daily News reported that he made $153,000 this season, the lowest salary for a head coach in the CAA. The average salary for CAA coaches, according to the report, was $360,000 this year. Salaries for Gophers assistants in 2018, according to USA Today’s database, ranged from $210,000 to $710,000.”
Could see this as well.I’m going with Hank Hughes
I'd be extremely happy if he comes back to coach our secondaryGood call. Could come back as DB Coach as well under right scenario.
A little underwhelming, but at least our D would be improvedCould see this as well.
A little underwhelming, but at least our D would be improved

You have to think in terms of what works for Edsall. He's a bend but don't break type of coach as is Hughes.A little underwhelming, but at least our D would be improved
No doubt! In exchange for likely a 50% or more compensation bump and higher cost-of-living, UM offers more career upside potential and a great city (or twins) vs Orono. Advantage: B1G, Minneapolis, & K-whatever surname guy.$153k probably went along way up in Maine
"What are Things that make you go hmmmmm?" for $500 Alex. Granted Todd Orlando's abilities played some role, but recollections of HCRE1.0 demoting Hughes from DC to assistant-of-whatever in 2005 and Hughes' Nebraska 2016 firing for both poor recruiting and dubious coaching may create reasonable questions.I’m going with Hank Hughes
It's probably neitherIf it’s between Hughes and Johnson I definitely think Johnson is the way to go. We need someone who can recruit and that’s Johnson.
$153k probably went along way up in Maine
From position listing in this thread's 4th post:Still no news on this? Wasn’t this set to expire tomorrow?
This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on December 27, 2018.
except for the screwed up politicians, I would live on the Maine lower to mid coastal any day of the week especially over MinnesotaA really nice house (not a mansion on the water) in a town with good schools (Orono, Bangor, Hampden) will cost around $250K to $300K in and around U Maine. Most thinsg will cost lower in Maine except for home heating and state taxes (the top income bracket in Maine is 7.15% and that bracket hits at $50K per year).
Lyndon as D coordinator would be cool. He can recruit and motivate. Not a Lakatos fan. We picked him up from Rutgers because of NJ recruiting. He comes here if RE wants to beef up NJ recruiting. The DB's during Lakatos' time were not well drilled and never looked for the ball.
Darrell Perkins did a nice job when here. Still, I think there will be some people from RE's past that weren't here the last time filling these jobs.
Justin Perkins was the guy before Lakatos got here. Branch and Butler were future NFL stars. I remember not shedding a tear when Lakatos went to Georgia. The D was good but we weren't in a conference that chucked the ball all over the park and we played ball control. The DB's did not turn their heads to see the ball.
12/27Still no news on this? Wasn’t this set to expire tomorrow?


Dunn was offensive quality control coach for the Bears last year, I was curious who the defensive quality control coach was for the Bears and it turns out to be this young coach Sean Desai. Apparently this guy is called "professor" because he is an academic genius. (has a PHD) He has an impressive background working for Al Golden at Temple and Miami. Then l googled his name and it turns out he is from Shelton and played on the same team as Orlovsky. (shocker, didn't expect that)
I have no idea if this is the guy, but we need to get him on the staff ASAP. Love his background and resume. There is an article about him in the Atlantic for anyone who has an account.