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by swerb » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:17 pm
by peeker643 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:20 pm
swerb wrote:Larry Coker, Randy Shannon ... and now Al Golden.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5912786
by Bayou Tribe » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:58 pm
by peeker643 » Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:05 pm
Bayou Tribe wrote:Another head scratcher. Vandy is smoothing out some details so that they can announce the hiring of Gus Malzahn (Auburn OC). We could potentially look back in a few years and say that within 1 week Vandy had a better hire than Florida or Miami.
by Bayou Tribe » Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:45 am
peeker643 wrote:Bayou Tribe wrote:Another head scratcher. Vandy is smoothing out some details so that they can announce the hiring of Gus Malzahn (Auburn OC). We could potentially look back in a few years and say that within 1 week Vandy had a better hire than Florida or Miami.
Malzahn apparently has more to offer than just being the guy who delivered Mustain to Arkansas, huh?
by hermanfontenot » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:26 am

by Bayou Tribe » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:10 am
hermanfontenot wrote:Well, Golden has to get Da U back into MNC consideration or he's gonzo in five years.
Malzahn just needs to squeeze one 6-6 or 7-5 record out of Vandy to get a big payday at a better gig.
Between the two I'd almost rather have the Vandy job.
by pup » Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:05 pm

by mattvan1 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:14 pm
pup wrote:Loved the ESPN scroll showing two of the top three candidates were Al Golden and Marc Trestman. Guess Bernie didn't have quite the pull to get his boy the gig.
by JCoz » Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:30 pm
by peeker643 » Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:51 pm
JCoz wrote:I don't know, I guess I'm the only one who thinks this guy is going to be a good hire.
Time will tell, but I get the feeling Miami got this one right..
Now whether or not Golden made the right choice is another question.
FWIW, I think Mulzaan is very very likely to crash and burn, if not at Vandy (or where ever his first gig is) then the spot it potentially catapolts him to.
Dude was a highschool coach in 2005. Doesn't have a lick of experience Head coaching in college.
Color me skeptical. And people think that would be the better hire over Golden?
Right.
Anyone ever heard of a guy 5 years removed his highschool coaching career getting hired as HC of a BCS college football program - with no prior college HC'ing experience?
Take a look at the resume:
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991 Hughes HS (DC)
1992-1995 Hughes HS
1996-2000 Shiloh Christian HS
2001-2005 Springdale HS
2006 Arkansas (OC/WR)
2007-2008 Tulsa (Co-OC/AHC/QB)
2009-present Auburn (OC/QB)
by JCoz » Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:56 pm
peeker643 wrote:JCoz wrote:I don't know, I guess I'm the only one who thinks this guy is going to be a good hire.
Time will tell, but I get the feeling Miami got this one right..
Now whether or not Golden made the right choice is another question.
FWIW, I think Mulzaan is very very likely to crash and burn, if not at Vandy (or where ever his first gig is) then the spot it potentially catapolts him to.
Dude was a highschool coach in 2005. Doesn't have a lick of experience Head coaching in college.
Color me skeptical. And people think that would be the better hire over Golden?
Right.
Anyone ever heard of a guy 5 years removed his highschool coaching career getting hired as HC of a BCS college football program - with no prior college HC'ing experience?
Take a look at the resume:
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991 Hughes HS (DC)
1992-1995 Hughes HS
1996-2000 Shiloh Christian HS
2001-2005 Springdale HS
2006 Arkansas (OC/WR)
2007-2008 Tulsa (Co-OC/AHC/QB)
2009-present Auburn (OC/QB)
Isn't this moot? I thought he went back to Auburn for a substantial salary increase.
by peeker643 » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:14 pm
JCoz wrote:Not really, my point on that is that he'll crash when he gets a HC'ing gig.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:50 pm
by mikeperry » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:06 pm
by dmiles » Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:50 am

by JCoz » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:43 am
peeker643 wrote:JCoz wrote:Not really, my point on that is that he'll crash when he gets a HC'ing gig.
Maybe. Although, to be brutally honest, I thought the only reason he got out of the high school ranks was due to college football's fine tradition of gifting coaching spots to high school coaches of prized prospects like Mitch Mustain.
That's not the case. He's gone from a gifted job at Arkansas to a big one at Auburn and his star seems to still be rising.
Hopefully Mustain gets a phys ed degree and his old coach gets a gig where he can hire Mustain because that cat was a bust.
by JCoz » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:55 am
mikeperry wrote:I gotta agree with Swerb here (yes, he is my boss, but that is not the reason I am agreeing with him). There is no way Golden will be able to recruit Florida and the deep south like he could in Philly, the East or the Midwest. He is going to be a total fish out of water. Yeah, he had Temple in great shape but they fell on their asses and were not even invited to a bowl. Golden should have stayed at Temple and waited for JoGrandPa to finally leave State College. Look at it this way, Bernard Pierce is a great player in the MAC. In Miami he is returning punts. Golden will have to recruit like he has never recruited before. And I don't know if he has it in him.
by Erie Warrior » Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:29 pm


by leadpipe » Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:58 pm
by JCoz » Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:35 am
leadpipe wrote:There's big problems with anyone getting this gig, because "The U" will never have the run they had in the past, yet that's what the fanbase expects.
When Schellengerger and Johnson started fishing thugs outta Dade County, they had their choice, cause nobody else at the time was touching them. Now everyone has computer stealin, grade dodgin' cats, not only on the team, but leadin' em', and collectin' awards.
One look at arrest records at the other Florida schools will show you competition is tough, and even if you can REALLY recruit, you still aren't going to get the numbers and talent you used to.
How demanding can fans that don't even show up on most gamedays really be?
by leadpipe » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:48 pm
JCoz wrote:leadpipe wrote:There's big problems with anyone getting this gig, because "The U" will never have the run they had in the past, yet that's what the fanbase expects.
When Schellengerger and Johnson started fishing thugs outta Dade County, they had their choice, cause nobody else at the time was touching them. Now everyone has computer stealin, grade dodgin' cats, not only on the team, but leadin' em', and collectin' awards.
One look at arrest records at the other Florida schools will show you competition is tough, and even if you can REALLY recruit, you still aren't going to get the numbers and talent you used to.
I don't buy that Lead. They've had more than enough talent to win. And point blank, are you insinuating that Florida teams have only just started recruiting the thugs you mentioned in the last 7-8 years? The game's changed that much? I don't believe so. Guess we'd have to look at the recruiting classes around 98-02, but I'd wager you'd find no shortage of shady characters on Spurrier's, Bobby's, or the Zooker's teams....
It's a widely known fact that Schellenberger built his program by being the first to take this type of athlete off the streets of Dade or Overton, and other "questionable"
areas. Johnson followed this practice. And it was more than eight years ago. So go ahead and look at the classes from 98-02 when evryone was on board. That's not what I'm talkin' about.
Regardless its the coaching that they are missing, along with a massive upgrade in facilities.
There is absolutely no reason what so ever that Miami can't build a contending team in the ACC. The ACC Lead.
Never said they can't build a contending team in the ACC. Difference between saying they'll never have as dominant a run as they had from Schellenberger on and saying they can win a crap conference.Regardless of what the fanbase expects, you don't need to with several titles inside 4-5 seasons to be successful in Miami. Ohio State fans have massively inflated expectations, too. It doesn't mean you will get crushed by them if you don't win 3 in 5.
It's not like Miami even has a real fan base.
To use their largely imaginary fan bases' misguided expectations as a real hindrance to a coach winning there seems almost laughable.
Alabama, Nebraska, Texas, Ohio State, Florida, LSU......those are fanbases with expectations.
Miami?How demanding can fans that don't even show up on most gamedays really be?
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