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Good...greg isn't leaving NJ. he just bought his old house up there and moved his family back in. he knows hes set up there and won't leave again.
Good...greg isn't leaving NJ. he just bought his old house up there and moved his family back in. he knows hes set up there and won't leave again.
but he won't win anything here either if Nick is still at Alabama either. also, hes basically a lock to get the Manning kid
Because, like most coaches, he wants to win a championship. I understand it’s not the easiest sell in the world, but you have to pitch it in that manner.greg isn't leaving NJ. he just bought his old house up there and moved his family back in. he knows hes set up there and won't leave again.
Because, like most coaches, he wants to win a championship. I understand it’s not the easiest sell in the world, but you have to pitch it in that manner.
Apparently he was interested after Richt retired, but we all know what happened before he even had a chance to interview.he turned us down multiple times before. just don't see it happening
I’m not saying they will get hired here, we don’t have progressive thinkers to do a task like that let alone a fan base that would see it that way.
They just fit the bill of coaches to the post I replied too.
One thing with coaching is outside of Saban- no one is the hit or miss guy. All these coaches on the list have done good or great jobs at their schools overall. They have all also lost some head scratchers. That’s college football. Every time a game like Stanford upsetting Oregon occurs it becomes “see, Mario sucks”. Just an example, Im not all that sold on Mario.
At the end of it all, the ACC sucks. It’s beatable year in and year out. Just please get the one guy who has a record of being fundamentally sound, because guess what? Outside of Clemson, no one is more talented than us in the ACC. SO get a guy that comes in and teaches FUNDAMENTALLY sound football, disciplined football, and doesn’t try to force a scheme on his players, but instead, takes the players he has and builds the best scheme. You can start cranking out 10 win regular seasons each year with our talent playing fundamentally sound. Sure there will be upsets but if we know each year that 10 wins is the likely outcome? Then we start building it from there and eventually talent picks up, the players get better and the culture sets in and eventually you start competing for playoff spots.
What we are all tired of seeing is awful fundamentals. Schemes that don’t work and put us at a disadvantage. Schemes that are forced on players. Bad players playing over younger better players. All that stuff is fixable right now, but the staff is too stubborn. Just like Richt, just like Golden, just like Shannon. The day a coach is willing to put his pride aside and just win by any means will be the day we start rolling.
IS HE A MAN? is he still 40?Grundy is Oklahoma State 4 Life.
Was coming here to post this. Also has FL connections from his HS and USF time. Guy has fire and his teams would compete hard. Great defensive coach but also runs a modern offense. He would be a very good hire, probably first on my list if I’m the AD. IU just extended him but he probably would be interested.Yes, Tom Allen.
- Has recruited Florida well. His entire secondary are all Miami rejects or lightly recruited.
- Plays competitive games & very disciplined team. Very physical teams. Defensive coach.
- Spent a lot of time coaching high school and seems to understand kids & how to develop them.
- He is an Indiana boy & fairly cheap $3.9 million. Big 10 network. o-line/d-line.
- I just feel like he has Indiana as competitive as they can be or will ever be in that conference.
I believe he has a HUGE buy-out (more than 20 mil), drops 50% after 1 December (still huge)Yes, Tom Allen.
- Has recruited Florida well. His entire secondary are all Miami rejects or lightly recruited.
- Plays competitive games & very disciplined team. Very physical teams. Defensive coach.
- Spent a lot of time coaching high school and seems to understand kids & how to develop them.
- He is an Indiana boy & fairly cheap $3.9 million. Big 10 network. o-line/d-line.
- I just feel like he has Indiana as competitive as they can be or will ever be in that conference.
Well I'd delete him if he's content to sit as an analyst for three years banking $15m rather than putting himself forward for HC jobs.You guys can "DELETE" TOM HERMAN as a candidate since the University of Texas is paying him 15.4 Million for the next 3 years. He's now with the Bears as an analyst and basically does little to nothing. Miami would need to pay him 6-7 million per year to bring him here. Plus why in the world would you guys want a guy who struggled to develop talent and failed to win the BIG 12. I'll say this as many time as I have too Miami doesn't have a problem recruiting! We have a problem developing!
You think this University has the commitment from the board to pay someone 6-7 million dollars per year?Well I'd delete him if he's content to sit as an analyst for three years banking $15m rather than putting himself forward for HC jobs.
That would tell me the fire has gone and he's not the guy you want leading your program.
You guys can "DELETE" TOM HERMAN as a candidate since the University of Texas is paying him 15.4 Million for the next 3 years. He's now with the Bears as an analyst and basically does little to nothing. Miami would need to pay him 6-7 million per year to bring him here. Plus why in the world would you guys want a guy who struggled to develop talent and failed to win the BIG 12. I'll say this as many time as I have too Miami doesn't have a problem recruiting! We have a problem developing!
I'd like to add Sonny Dykes to that list. Dude is certainly worth a phone call.