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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Derek » Sat Dec 04, 2010 12:36 am

I don't know why he would, or why anyone would, want to go to Vanderbilt. They have a problem with recruiting, always have. It's not coaching, Johnson has been a good coach. They have made vast improvements since he's been there.

Spence, what I didn't know was that Gee used to be President of vanderbilt before he went to OSU. 8)
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby WoVeU » Sat Dec 04, 2010 9:45 am

Cane from the Bend wrote:The list is believed to include Connecticut coach Randy Edsall near the top.

Edsall is 73-69 in 12 seasons at UConn -- 32-18 the past four seasons.

The Huskies, who are 7-4 this season, will win the Big East and earn a BCS bowl berth if they win at South Florida on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Shannon, who told ESPN.com's Bruce Feldman on Tuesday that he's interested in Minnesota's job, is apparently a candidate for the Vanderbilt job, too.

The Tennessean, citing a source, reported Thursday that Vandy has added Shannon to its list of desired candidates.

Since Shannon's firing, one of UM's seven verbal commitments has de-committed -- Albert Louis-Jean, a four-star defensive back from Brockton, Mass. "It just came down to coach Shannon being let go," Albert-Jean's father, Albert, told Canesport.com.


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I'm not sure I'm comfortable with Edsall running things. The Big East is down this year, and I don't think UConn's present offensive scheme is what Miami needs to pick themselves up.

I'd like to see a few more names tossed into the hat before we settle here, or, at least be given a clearer explanation as to what precisely the Miami offices are so enthusiastic about over Edsall.

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Edsall is not a good fit (IMO) for the U. Plus it is high time other conferences quit raiding the Big East...seeing as how they suck and all.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby WoVeU » Sat Dec 04, 2010 9:58 am

Dossenator wrote:I know West Virg job not currently open but this story says if it does come open they may go after Gus Malzahn (story from hail WV website).

http://hailwv.com/2010/12/01/the-case-f ... hn-at-wvu/


Don't know how much validity this has, but it is interesting. I like Stew...but have no real love for how the offense has been run much of this year and last year. But Malzahn is a special case, I'll take him as I know this would fix any and all offensive scheming and performance. (I'd like it even more if he came and Stew stayed on staff...and with his attitude, that could happen. And mean he didn't lie at all when he said he has no plans to retire. And he is exactly the kind of guy to do what is best for the program. I think Stew can hook some parents that many Coach types would have a very hard time with.) But any of you guys who watch College Football every year in hopes of winning the National Champioships might want to pick up some hobbies. Because Malzahn and Casteel will just crush people. I hate that this sounds like real big talk, but I don't know how to spin that combo down!
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Cane from the Bend » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:56 pm

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STARKVILLE, Miss. —
Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen might have earned himself a new contract.

During Sunday's Gator Bowl teleconference, Mullen said he and the school are working on "a deal that will suit everybody" and that he wants to be the coach of the Bulldogs for "a long time."

Mullen's name has been linked to the vacant Miami job, though the second-year MSU coach has said repeatedly that he hasn't been contacted.

By text, MSU athletic director Scott Stricklin wrote that he and Mullen were having "productive discussions," but didn't divulge any other details.


Mullen, who originally signed a four-year deal worth about $1.2 million per year, has led the 21st-ranked Bulldogs to their second bowl game in a decade.

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CANDIDATES LEADING THE FIELD

Dan Mullen, Mississippi State: Much success as Urban Meyer's offensive coordinator at Florida.

Randy Edsall, Connecticut: Won Huskies first Big East championship.

Kyle Whittingham, Utah: Led Utes to No. 2 ranking in 2008.

Mike Stoops, Arizona: He's done as much as he can with the Wildcats.

IN THE RUNNING

Al Golden, Temple: Many think he's waiting for Penn State job to open up.

Rob Chudzinski, San Diego Chargers: Would he be willing to leave the NFL to come home?

Winston Moss, Green Bay Packers: Former UM linebacker hasn't coached in college.

Kevin Sumlin, Houston: Worked with some of the top offensive coaches in the game.

Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech: Former UM defensive coordinator would undoubtedly listen.

Gary Patterson, TCU: Name comes up for every available big-time job.

LONG SHOTS

Mike Leach, unemployed: Top-notch coach weighed down by baggage.

Jim Leavitt, unemployed: See Mike Leach.

Brent Venables, Oklahoma: Sooners' defensive coordinator played with Kirby Hocutt at Kansas State.

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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby armchairqb » Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:18 pm

Add Dave Wannstedt to the list of being recently visited by "the turk".

http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/12/07/dave-wannstedt-fired-at-pittsburgh/
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Dossenator » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:37 pm

You can add Urban Meyer to the list. The Florida job is open...Meyer is stepping down per ESPN radio. Meyer said he wanted to spend more time with his family.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Spence » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:24 pm

Something is going on with Urban Meyer. I don't know what, but there are family issues here that no one knows about - not that it is anyones business.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Eric » Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:01 pm

Dossenator wrote:You can add Urban Meyer to the list. The Florida job is open...Meyer is stepping down per ESPN radio. Meyer said he wanted to spend more time with his family.


Look like Louisville only will get to enjoy Charlie Strong for one season :shock:
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby RazorHawk » Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:02 pm

Will Urban go "Favre" on us again?
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Dossenator » Wed Dec 08, 2010 5:46 pm

Eric wrote:
Dossenator wrote:You can add Urban Meyer to the list. The Florida job is open...Meyer is stepping down per ESPN radio. Meyer said he wanted to spend more time with his family.


Look like Louisville only will get to enjoy Charlie Strong for one season :shock:


I also heard Dan Mullen's name as a possible replacement.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby RazorHawk » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:01 pm

I think Mullen would be the top choice. Stoops turned them down the last time and I still don't think he leaves Oklahoma for Florida. Just stay away from Petrino, is all I ask.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Dossenator » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:08 pm

RazorHawk wrote:I think Mullen would be the top choice. Stoops turned them down the last time and I still don't think he leaves Oklahoma for Florida. Just stay away from Petrino, is all I ask.


Schlabach on ESPNU said he believed Mullen would be first choice and Florida would also look at: Bob Stoops, Bobby Petrino, Chris Peterson, and Charlie Strong. Others said they believed Mullen will be the guy. I am with Razorhawk...stay away from Petrino.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Eric » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:28 pm

Yep, I thought of Mullen instantly after I posted that and didn't bother to change it :lol:
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby billybud » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:59 pm

I think Mullen will be Gator Head Coach now that Urbie said "no mas".

Mullen is great friends with Foley (Fla AD) and he loved Florida. Unless there is a clause in his contract that would be a poison pill for him leaving, I think he would make an excellent candidate.
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Re: The Coaching Carousel

Postby Spence » Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:16 pm

shandsgator8 wrote:
Spence wrote:Something is going on with Urban Meyer. I don't know what, but there are family issues here that no one knows about - not that it is anyones business.


I think it's pretty straightforward. Beginning: Meyer realized he couldn't coach the way he had in the past and maintain his health and spend time with his family. He decided to retire. Foley, Fans & Co. begged him to come back as coach, but agreed to lighten his workload. Result: Meyer failed pretty badly as HC. Conclusion: Meyer now realizes he can't do a good job coaching AND maintain his health/spend time with his family. Consequence: Meyer stepped down.

That may not be the whole story, but it makes logical sense to me. I admit I'm surprised by the news, but not that surprised.


I don't think it is the whole story - I also don't think the whole story is any of our business - but people who work at the pace a CFB head coach works just don't go shoot squirrels and watch the kids soccer games. I don't have anything against Urban Meyer, I used to go see him coach in Bowling Green. He is a good football coach.

His wife's family lives pretty close to me and no one there is talking about it.
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