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http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...nsin-players-react-gary-andersen-oregon-state. Haha he really did pull an edsall you would think coaches would learn by now that this isn't cool to do
I don't get how Tulsa is a popular opening....what exactly does it bring that makes it so attractive?
Forget about favorable, having been to Tulsa a few too many times for work I can't even imagine it being a destination.I used to go to Tulsa for work. Hated it. Can't imagine it as a favorable destination.
I think there's a Denny's for every 100 people.
Will be interesting to see if the OC brings that high powered offense to Tulsa. Not sure who deserves the credit for that offense at Baylor, Briles or the OC, but it was definitely high octane.Baylor OC Phil Montgomery hired at Tulsa.
Pitt's Chryst to Wisconsin
Pitt's Chryst to Wisconsin
Hmmm....
BobLichtenfels 8:14am via Twitter for Android
If Chryst leaves #Pitt they should focus on #Fordham HC Joe Moorhead someone who would view it as a dream job not a stepping stone
BobLichtenfels 8:18am via Twitter for Android
Moorhead is a Pittsburgh guy who can recruit and his system fits the personnel that #Pitt has it would be a seamless transition.
BobLichtenfels 8:20am via Twitter for Android
Moorhead is well liked by local coaches and would put together a good staff of guys with local ties. Todd Orlando would be in mix as DC
Hmmm....
BobLichtenfels 8:14am via Twitter for Android
If Chryst leaves #Pitt they should focus on #Fordham HC Joe Moorhead someone who would view it as a dream job not a stepping stone
BobLichtenfels 8:18am via Twitter for Android
Moorhead is a Pittsburgh guy who can recruit and his system fits the personnel that #Pitt has it would be a seamless transition.
BobLichtenfels 8:20am via Twitter for Android
Moorhead is well liked by local coaches and would put together a good staff of guys with local ties. Todd Orlando would be in mix as DC
There's got to be a story soon about Wisc. They've lost 2 really good FB coaches in 3 years. To Arkansas and Oregon State. Too hard academically, not enough money to staff, facilities, other? And don't buy the I wanted to move closer to home - his home is Utah. Look at a map. that's like someone saying I took the UConn job to be near my family in the Carolinas.
If Mooreland does go to Pitt, it's well deserved, he has been great at Fordham.
I am starting to read this as Alvarez is the issue. The guy is a legend at Wisconsin, is still there as the AD, and is even going to 'temporarily' step in as head football coach for the Badger's Bowl game. I wonder if he ever left. It would similar to if Calhoun replaced Hathaway a the UConn AD after UConn had picked someone outside 'the club' to be the new basketball head coach. Imagine having Calhoun looking over your shoulder as your boss?
I am starting to read this as Alvarez is the issue. The guy is a legend at Wisconsin, is still there as the AD, and is even going to 'temporarily' step in as head football coach for the Badger's Bowl game. I wonder if he ever left. It would similar to if Calhoun replaced Hathaway a the UConn AD after UConn had picked someone outside 'the club' to be the new basketball head coach. Imagine having Calhoun looking over your shoulder as your boss?
Not sure about Mooreland but I have no issues w/ Moorhead either... class act.
EXACTLY right. I always cringe at posts that call for Calhoun as AD. His role as a top advisor is about as high as I'd like to see him inside the UCONN AD. If he were AD, we would likely see the same coaching carousel in hoops as we see at Wisconsin football. I think Wisconsin should think long and hard about cutting some of Alvarez's weight...even if it means some sort of well paid "voluntary resignation" deal.
I disagree. Football at Wisconsin before Alvarez was pretty bad. From 1963 to 1992, Wisconsin had 5 seasons of a winning record in the Big 10. Alvarez was hired in 1990, and his first three seasons weren't great including 1-10 (0-8 in Big 10) in his first season. I think Alvarez figured out how to win at Wisconsin and coaches who follow the blueprint can win. You can win by having a strong run game and a good defense. You won't be successful at Wisconsin with a spread offense because they can not recruit the athletes.
I think Anderson left because he and his family prefer a small town lifestyle. The rumor is that he was called for a reference on the current Utah St coach and he surprisingly threw his name into the discussion.
Couldnt find the Michigan rumor but here is the Wisconsin one...Surprised that no one posted the tweet about Diaco being a candidate at Michigan.
I can't find it now, but it was by a reporter. When I searched for Diaco, there were a bunch of posts about how dreamy he is from women, and I just stopped searching.
Couldnt find the Michigan rumor but here is the Wisconsin one...
http://www.chatsports.com/wisconsin...To-Be-Wisconsins-New-Football-Coach-10-14-195