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Has UConn re-posted the job? If that happens you know Bob struck out.
... possibly not a real big selling point for some administrators, parents, players, et al.I'm not sure who I want as OC, but my goodness, I really hope it doesn't end up being Molnar. I still can't get this ridiculous video out of my head:
Unless Diaco, Manuel, and UCONN HR reviewers were not sufficiently satisfied with the initial list of applicants, why would the position be re-posted? Even if an initial favored candidate pursued a different opportunity, wouldn't the next preferred candidate(s) move to the top of the list?Has UConn re-posted the job? If that happens you know Bob struck out.
UMASS was an FCS program with FCS players training during the offseason to prepare to play in the MAC. Weight lifting in the winter gets old and Molnar was probably just trying to mix things up. I'm sure this wasn't done every day. It looks to me like they were building in toughness and team chemistry. Having played college football those exercises looked like fun and the UMASS players looked like they were having a blast! We used to have fights all the time. Bear Bryant used to raise Hell to get players ready for the season.
I personally don't think this is a big deal but the way the media operates they can frame this any way they want to. If it was a mistake from a PR stand point, consider it a mistake of a rookie head coach. It shouldn't negate 30 yrs of ones career.
http://dailycollegian.com/2013/10/0...esses-report-on-controversial-training-video/
Did you notice the tug of war in the video? Funny NC State is shown doing one below. I guess the softies in the UMASS administration thought it was too violent. After all football isn't a violent game. Maybe if UCF did the UMASS winter drill they wouldn't have lost to UCONN at the Rent last year.
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N.C. State football players, including Quintin Payton, center, pull during a tug-of-war during the first annual "Wolfpack Olympics" Thursday morning, February 28, 2013, at the N.C. State football practice fields.
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/28/2715671/wolfpack-football-drill-turns.html
Am I allowed to discuss the stupidity of this post or is that frowned upon here now?
You and Whaler are smarter than Brian Kelly who hired him as Offensive Coordinator for Notre Dame. Obviously in today's transparent world a video like this is incriminating. The video aside for a minute. Why else would Molnar be a bad hire? Please supply your rational. He has multiple (I think 9 years OC experience so play calling alone is not the issue.
You and Whaler are smarter than Brian Kelly who hired him as Offensive Coordinator for Notre Dame. Obviously in today's transparent world a video like this is incriminating. The video aside for a minute. Why else would Molnar be a bad hire? Please supply your rational. He has multiple (I think 9 years OC experience so play calling alone is not the issue.
Brian Kelly of course being the guy who sent a kid to his death so practice would be on tape.
Oh he has a lot of experience? Sounds like a certain group of guys that were here a few years back.
FfldCntyFan said:I have no clue who our next OC will be but I am stunned by the idea that a current FCS OC couldn't come in and contribute. We are nowhere near where Oregon was a decade ago (as a football program) yet they brought in an OC from and FCS school (Chip Kelly, UNH) to run their offense and his success there led to an early retirement of the guy who then was the most successful football coach they ever had (Bellotti).
This does not mean that any FCS OC can step in and do a great job here but there is no reason to believe that we cannot find a young, bright, innovative OC from the FCS ranks.
Carl - Diaco has made it clear that he is going all in on character and leadership.
Bringing in Molnar would be the exact opposite of that.
So it would be yet another huge disconnect between what he says and what he does. I know those don't matter to you, that can just be spun into a video where NC State does a tug of war.
I have no opinion about the new OC. I just don't know enough about it. Do you have any recommendations? I'm looking for something positive here.
Besides his obvious coaching successes over the past 12 years, Joe Conlin meets all the minimum qualifications listed on the UConn OC job posting, and he meets all the preferred qualifications except for the Masters degree. Married 4 yrs ago with a young child, so he and his wife have just started raising a family. If offered by UConn I think he'd be hard pressed to turn down what would likely be a nice bump in pay. He also lives in Southington which wouldn't be a terrible commute to Storrs, at least in the short term.I have no clue who our next OC will be but I am stunned by the idea that a current FCS OC couldn't come in and contribute. We are nowhere near where Oregon was a decade ago (as a football program) yet they brought in an OC from and FCS school (Chip Kelly, UNH) to run their offense and his success there led to an early retirement of the guy who then was the most successful football coach they ever had (Bellotti).
This does not mean that any FCS OC can step in and do a great job here but there is no reason to believe that we cannot find a young, bright, innovative OC from the FCS ranks.
Unless Diaco, Manuel, and UCONN HR reviewers were not sufficiently satisfied with the initial list of applicants, why would the position be re-posted? Even if an initial favored candidate pursued a different opportunity, wouldn't the next preferred candidate(s) move to the top of the list?
Some names I would check in on:
Dave Pautnaude
Tim Cramsey
Ryan Carty
Kurt Beathard
Sam Venuto if he isn't at Villanova for life.
Like FCF said FCS is full of innovative guys - can't be that hard to find one.
I have no opinion about the new OC. I just don't know enough about it. Do you have any recommendations? I'm looking for something positive here.
Doesn't sound like Quinn is going to CMU (unless he's going as OC)...
Hondo Carpenter @HondoCarpenter · 33m33 minutes ago
Breaking news: CMU & Lions sources expect CMU to name John Bonamego Lions Special Team Coach Monday Head Coach
Lions Special Teams Coordinator John Bonamego Will Be New Coach Of Central Michigan
ND QB Coach job is still open though
Whale judging from your posts Molnar has more character in his little pinky than you have in your whole body!
huskymedic said:Quinn appears out... I would now expect HCBD to move on and get it done soon. FootballScoop11:44am via TweetDeck ND QBs RT @timprister: Sources tell Irish Illustrated that long-time Brian Kelly OC/OL coach Jeff Quinn to join #NDFB staff as QB coach Kelly needs to circle the wagons as he has had two key guys poached by Texas and tOSU.
Nostical said:If we were told our OC was coming from UNH there would be a lot of naysayers shaking their collective heads. That's what my friends in Oregon were doing when Chip Kelly was announced. The guy from Yale may just be the best of the bunch.
SAMCRO said:Re-posting what I listed in the other thread a couple weeks back....
There are so many viable options out there, but here's links to bios of the three names as a follow up to an earlier post I made.
Joe Conlin Yale OC profile - came up under Chip Kelly at UNH, in a year has turned Yale's offense into a top 10 FCS unit, has NE ties
Brian Scott ODU OC profile - all they do is score TD's and crank out yards, has NE ties (Maine grad)
Ryan Carty UNH OC profile - NE ties, track record of coordinating productive offenses, recruits N. NJ and parts of MA.
Also, Jagodzinski is now the Offensive Coordinator at Georgia State, transitioning them from start up to FBS. That guy could coordinate an offense.
I know many want the s e xy hire, a name guy form a name FBS/BCS/P5 program, etc, etc.... Me, I'll take a proven record of leading offenses that can move the ball and score points. What's more impressive is more often than not the three teams above are doing it with talent deficits compared to their opponants (from a speed/skill/rating pov), and still cranking yards and points.
I don't care if he comes from Wesleyan. I just want a guy who can call a coherent game.