durkcal {l Wrote}:I think Bobby Wilder of Old Dominion (GA BC under Bicknell) is a more obvious candidate than Moorehead.
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Im starting to think that corners is joking with the Don Brown stuff. No chance he could continue to beat this dead horse and be serious. You have to hire an offensive minded coach, bottom line, how many examples do you need to see. Look across the conference, how many coaches have defensive backgrounds ? I think Narduzzi and Mendenhall are it. Hiring a 60+ year old defensive savant isn't changing this mess. Contrary to much of what people here are saying, I think a competent coach can change this quick, because unlike the post-Spaz time, there is at least a top line level of talent and proper numbers/depth.
I spoke to a friend who is close to PSU and he seems to think that Morehead will stay in B10 country (hes also a moron so take that information with a grain of salt). Where that is idk because as of now, I don't see any big 10 teams making a change after this season (maybe Nebraska ?).
The only thing that makes me hopeful re: Day is that maybe he would be more dynamic offensively being out from under Addazio. Unfortunately, we really have no way of knowing since he hasn't been OC without the weight of Addazio hanging over him or as the singular play-caller (unless they fire Wilson at tOSU and give play-calling duties to Day this season).
The Carmichael stuff is interesting, but for all the talk about him being a NFL HC candidate for years, why has that not happened ?
I'm still of the opinion that even as incompetent as BC has been, there has to be someone, ideally in the BOT, that can make the case to hire a big name and get out of this cycle of cheap mistakes. If you have to go out and pay $4mm + to get someone (Chip), you make it back quickly with increased contributions and ticket sales and are instantly competitive on the field and in recruiting.
hansen {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Im starting to think that corners is joking with the Don Brown stuff. No chance he could continue to beat this dead horse and be serious. You have to hire an offensive minded coach, bottom line, how many examples do you need to see. Look across the conference, how many coaches have defensive backgrounds ? I think Narduzzi and Mendenhall are it. Hiring a 60+ year old defensive savant isn't changing this mess. Contrary to much of what people here are saying, I think a competent coach can change this quick, because unlike the post-Spaz time, there is at least a top line level of talent and proper numbers/depth.
I spoke to a friend who is close to PSU and he seems to think that Morehead will stay in B10 country (hes also a moron so take that information with a grain of salt). Where that is idk because as of now, I don't see any big 10 teams making a change after this season (maybe Nebraska ?).
The only thing that makes me hopeful re: Day is that maybe he would be more dynamic offensively being out from under Addazio. Unfortunately, we really have no way of knowing since he hasn't been OC without the weight of Addazio hanging over him or as the singular play-caller (unless they fire Wilson at tOSU and give play-calling duties to Day this season).
The Carmichael stuff is interesting, but for all the talk about him being a NFL HC candidate for years, why has that not happened ?
I'm still of the opinion that even as incompetent as BC has been, there has to be someone, ideally in the BOT, that can make the case to hire a big name and get out of this cycle of cheap mistakes. If you have to go out and pay $4mm + to get someone (Chip), you make it back quickly with increased contributions and ticket sales and are instantly competitive on the field and in recruiting.
barring a 4-8 season (and evne then it might not be enough) or Leahy retiring, i am worried that we are stuck with Dazaster for another year.
hansen {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Im starting to think that corners is joking with the Don Brown stuff. No chance he could continue to beat this dead horse and be serious. You have to hire an offensive minded coach, bottom line, how many examples do you need to see. Look across the conference, how many coaches have defensive backgrounds ? I think Narduzzi and Mendenhall are it. Hiring a 60+ year old defensive savant isn't changing this mess. Contrary to much of what people here are saying, I think a competent coach can change this quick, because unlike the post-Spaz time, there is at least a top line level of talent and proper numbers/depth.
I spoke to a friend who is close to PSU and he seems to think that Morehead will stay in B10 country (hes also a moron so take that information with a grain of salt). Where that is idk because as of now, I don't see any big 10 teams making a change after this season (maybe Nebraska ?).
The only thing that makes me hopeful re: Day is that maybe he would be more dynamic offensively being out from under Addazio. Unfortunately, we really have no way of knowing since he hasn't been OC without the weight of Addazio hanging over him or as the singular play-caller (unless they fire Wilson at tOSU and give play-calling duties to Day this season).
The Carmichael stuff is interesting, but for all the talk about him being a NFL HC candidate for years, why has that not happened ?
I'm still of the opinion that even as incompetent as BC has been, there has to be someone, ideally in the BOT, that can make the case to hire a big name and get out of this cycle of cheap mistakes. If you have to go out and pay $4mm + to get someone (Chip), you make it back quickly with increased contributions and ticket sales and are instantly competitive on the field and in recruiting.
barring a 4-8 season (and evne then it might not be enough) or Leahy retiring, i am worried that we are stuck with Dazaster for another year.
BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Im starting to think that corners is joking with the Don Brown stuff. No chance he could continue to beat this dead horse and be serious. You have to hire an offensive minded coach, bottom line, how many examples do you need to see. Look across the conference, how many coaches have defensive backgrounds ? I think Narduzzi and Mendenhall are it. Hiring a 60+ year old defensive savant isn't changing this mess. Contrary to much of what people here are saying, I think a competent coach can change this quick, because unlike the post-Spaz time, there is at least a top line level of talent and proper numbers/depth.
I spoke to a friend who is close to PSU and he seems to think that Morehead will stay in B10 country (hes also a moron so take that information with a grain of salt). Where that is idk because as of now, I don't see any big 10 teams making a change after this season (maybe Nebraska ?).
The only thing that makes me hopeful re: Day is that maybe he would be more dynamic offensively being out from under Addazio. Unfortunately, we really have no way of knowing since he hasn't been OC without the weight of Addazio hanging over him or as the singular play-caller (unless they fire Wilson at tOSU and give play-calling duties to Day this season).
The Carmichael stuff is interesting, but for all the talk about him being a NFL HC candidate for years, why has that not happened ?
I'm still of the opinion that even as incompetent as BC has been, there has to be someone, ideally in the BOT, that can make the case to hire a big name and get out of this cycle of cheap mistakes. If you have to go out and pay $4mm + to get someone (Chip), you make it back quickly with increased contributions and ticket sales and are instantly competitive on the field and in recruiting.
barring a 4-8 season (and evne then it might not be enough) or Leahy retiring, i am worried that we are stuck with Dazaster for another year.
Are you all that confident in hitting the four-win mark?
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:The next head coach will be AA. Leahy is on cloud nine over the praise he is getting for hiring Jarmond. He's now talking endlessly about the need for diversity in the coaching ranks. I did not get the details, but there is a group or a consulting firm now working with the NCAA to get AA's jobs as head coaches. BC is expected to work with them on future hires. Maybe it is just talk, but that was my take away over the weekend.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:The next head coach will be AA. Leahy is on cloud nine over the praise he is getting for hiring Jarmond. He's now talking endlessly about the need for diversity in the coaching ranks. I did not get the details, but there is a group or a consulting firm now working with the NCAA to get AA's jobs as head coaches. BC is expected to work with them on future hires. Maybe it is just talk, but that was my take away over the weekend.
DrJackRyan {l Wrote}:A couple more names if they haven't been brought up:
Mike Houston, Head Coach of James Madison (1-AA National Champion, 2016 team is undefeated so far and scored 75 points on Saturday. Has ties to DC area and Carolinas.
Walt Bell, Maryland Offensive Coordianator. Team has scored more than 50 points in first two games. Handsome, wife is probably very attractive. Having a hot wife is usually a good sign of success in a coach. Had good college experience including including North Carolina. Probably raised a Baptist but
"Paris (Chestnut Hill) vaut une messe", oui?
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:DrJackRyan {l Wrote}:A couple more names if they haven't been brought up:
Mike Houston, Head Coach of James Madison (1-AA National Champion, 2016 team is undefeated so far and scored 75 points on Saturday. Has ties to DC area and Carolinas.
Walt Bell, Maryland Offensive Coordianator. Team has scored more than 50 points in first two games. Handsome, wife is probably very attractive. Having a hot wife is usually a good sign of success in a coach. Had good college experience including including North Carolina. Probably raised a Baptist but
"Paris (Chestnut Hill) vaut une messe", oui?
Are we using old baseball men criteria in evaluating coaching candidates?
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:The next head coach will be AA. Leahy is on cloud nine over the praise he is getting for hiring Jarmond. He's now talking endlessly about the need for diversity in the coaching ranks. I did not get the details, but there is a group or a consulting firm now working with the NCAA to get AA's jobs as head coaches. BC is expected to work with them on future hires. Maybe it is just talk, but that was my take away over the weekend.
is it the joint that buttcut went to? i really, really, REALLY hope we don't use buttcut's consulting services to go find our next coach. he fucked up all the coaching hires he handled for us directly, i couldn't imagine how fucked up they would be as a consultative effort.
in before mrs. skinner suggests we should hire coach handsome back
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:The next head coach will be AA. Leahy is on cloud nine over the praise he is getting for hiring Jarmond. He's now talking endlessly about the need for diversity in the coaching ranks. I did not get the details, but there is a group or a consulting firm now working with the NCAA to get AA's jobs as head coaches. BC is expected to work with them on future hires. Maybe it is just talk, but that was my take away over the weekend.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:yeah, but wake has played 3 really shitty teams
hansen {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Im starting to think that corners is joking with the Don Brown stuff. No chance he could continue to beat this dead horse and be serious. You have to hire an offensive minded coach, bottom line, how many examples do you need to see. Look across the conference, how many coaches have defensive backgrounds ? I think Narduzzi and Mendenhall are it. Hiring a 60+ year old defensive savant isn't changing this mess. Contrary to much of what people here are saying, I think a competent coach can change this quick, because unlike the post-Spaz time, there is at least a top line level of talent and proper numbers/depth.
I spoke to a friend who is close to PSU and he seems to think that Morehead will stay in B10 country (hes also a moron so take that information with a grain of salt). Where that is idk because as of now, I don't see any big 10 teams making a change after this season (maybe Nebraska ?).
The only thing that makes me hopeful re: Day is that maybe he would be more dynamic offensively being out from under Addazio. Unfortunately, we really have no way of knowing since he hasn't been OC without the weight of Addazio hanging over him or as the singular play-caller (unless they fire Wilson at tOSU and give play-calling duties to Day this season).
The Carmichael stuff is interesting, but for all the talk about him being a NFL HC candidate for years, why has that not happened ?
I'm still of the opinion that even as incompetent as BC has been, there has to be someone, ideally in the BOT, that can make the case to hire a big name and get out of this cycle of cheap mistakes. If you have to go out and pay $4mm + to get someone (Chip), you make it back quickly with increased contributions and ticket sales and are instantly competitive on the field and in recruiting.
barring a 4-8 season (and evne then it might not be enough) or Leahy retiring, i am worried that we are stuck with Dazaster for another year.
Are you all that confident in hitting the four-win mark?
Yes, I would be absolutely shocked if we don’t win four especially if Brown keeps improving which I fully expect he will.
HJS {l Wrote}:This discussion is stupid. Not going for it at the end of the half isn't why we lost. Not going for it in that situation (where the team has played a very solid half) isn't necessarily even a terrible coaching decision. However, it is more evidence of Daz's ultra-conservative nature (as if we needed any). Ultimately, if I had to a quibble is that Daz has manipulated the conversation to be about whether or not to try a Hail Mary. There is, of course, a more practical interim step that most coaches would have explored... gaining an additional 15-yards and attempting a long FG.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:This discussion is stupid. Not going for it at the end of the half isn't why we lost. Not going for it in that situation (where the team has played a very solid half) isn't necessarily even a terrible coaching decision. However, it is more evidence of Daz's ultra-conservative nature (as if we needed any). Ultimately, if I had to a quibble is that Daz has manipulated the conversation to be about whether or not to try a Hail Mary. There is, of course, a more practical interim step that most coaches would have explored... gaining an additional 15-yards and attempting a long FG.
This, the bullshit call was the 2-yard draw with :13 at the ND 44, which kept the clock running and allowed him to let the clock run out. If he completes a pass instead, or even if it is incomplete and does not gain yardage, he gets 2 more plays to move it into range. Because he ran the ball, he was able to change the narrative to being one Hail Mary shot at the end zone. He's an ass.
CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:an AA candidate
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:CowboyEagle22 {l Wrote}:an AA candidate
African-American?
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