Dan enos turned down promotion at bama for Miami sight unseen

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Not according to this guy...
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Impossible!!! Alabaga gets whatever it wants, and UM is a **** program with no chance of ever winning anything again.


Alabaga gets whoever they want IN RECRUITING because, unlike Dan Enos, most HS recruits haven't had to spend a year working for Saban.
 
If Enos is successful here he is a two year hire tops. Which is fine by me cause tha means the offense is on par we the defense and we are winning.

Couldn't agree more, if he is successful, he will be gone within two years no doubt. At Bama, he is expected to win. However, Miami is a different story. No one knows what we actually have in terms of a team (most are playing safe and saying 8-4), we know what some players bring to the field, but we haven't been a team since early 00's. Bring everything together, succeed, and get a big time job (think bigger than Temple).
 
Why would he want to go work for a Saban disciple? He already worked for the real mccoy and clearly wanted out.

He'll have full autonomy here to run the O his way. That's incredibly attractive to certain coaches.

well yeah, but just looking from it on a national perspective, he turned down a premier (currently premier) school where hed be coaching a top QB. i do think a big reason is that he has full control here and judging by the QB contest, can start who he feels is the best. he may not and likely would not have had that luxury at UGA with frohm firmly in place.
 
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The reason he came here is because he wants to be a power 5 head coach. If the offense does well this season, he will find himself a head coaching job quickly.
 
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I never expected that he would be here much longer than 2 years.

As you implied that would be a sign of him doing great things here....so it would be good for him and us.

I wish him the best
I’m getting ahead of myself, but let’s say we have a top 20 offense in 2019 and 2020, how good of an offer will it take to lure Enos away? He’d essentially need a mid-level P5 offer at a minimum in my mind, to even be worth it. If he lands the hotshot Cali QB or if Van Dyke pans out, why not ride it out with your hand picked QB for 3-4 years?
 
I’m getting ahead of myself, but let’s say we have a top 20 offense in 2019 and 2020, how good of an offer will it take to lure Enos away? He’d essentially need a mid-level P5 offer at a minimum in my mind, to even be worth it. If he lands the hotshot Cali QB or if Van Dyke pans out, why not ride it out with your hand picked QB for 3-4 years?

if he gets an offer of 2 mill or more to coach a p5 team, you think we can match to keep him?
 
I’m getting ahead of myself, but let’s say we have a top 20 offense in 2019 and 2020, how good of an offer will it take to lure Enos away? He’d essentially need a mid-level P5 offer at a minimum in my mind, to even be worth it. If he lands the hotshot Cali QB or if Van Dyke pans out, why not ride it out with your hand picked QB for 3-4 years?

Only he could answer that question
 
The reason he came here is because he wants to be a power 5 head coach. If the offense does well this season, he will find himself a head coaching job quickly.
He could have done that at bama too, their last couple of offensive coordinators have become head coaches including mcelwain, lane kiffin, mike locksley etc
 
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Miami is already paying him 1.5 million, they would have the money to do so if need be

yeah i know hes reportedly getting the 1.5, but idk if we can go past what clemson typically pays their assistants (2 or so).
 
I wish I could find the article but I remember a story about how Diaz and Enos had an appreciation for each others philosophies about the game and they had some agreement where if one of them got a Head Coaching job the other was going to be on the staff.
 
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