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dcbl
11-26-2007, 06:53 PM
OK - this is from the Atlanta Urinal Constipation - basically listing the people that GA Tech is looking at to replace Chan Gailey.

Sooo.... there is a little bias towards having ties to the state of Georgia...

BUT - I think this is a pretty impressive list of coaching candidates available. I'd be surprised if the folks at AR, Ole MS & possibly LSU & KY are looking at the same guys - thoughts?

Terry Bowden, former head coach Auburn: Bowden, 51, has been out of coaching since leaving Auburn midway through the 1998 season. He has made it clear to friends that he is ready to return to coaching. Bowden won 20 straight games to start his career at Auburn and took the Tigers to the 1997 SEC championship game. He was the 1993 national coach of the year.

Gary Crowton, offensive coordinator, LSU: Crowton, 50, was Georgia Tech's offensive coordinator in 1994 after which he became the head coach at Louisiana Tech and BYU. Crowton has also been the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears.

David Cutcliffe, offensive coordinator, Tennessee: Cutcliffe, 53, is considered to be one of the best quarterbacks coach in college football. He tutored both Peyton and Eli Manning and has turned Erik Ainge into one of the best passers in the SEC. Had five winning seasons in six years at Ole Miss. He wants to be a head coach again.

Randy Edsall, head coach, Connecticut: Edsall, 49, was Georgia Tech's defensive coordinator in 1998 and was named head coach at UConn in 1999. He has guided the Huskies move into Division I-A. This is Connecticut's fourth year in the Big East. The Huskies were 9-3 this season.

Skip Holtz, head coach, East Carolina: Holtz, 44, is in his third season at East Carolina. The Pirates finished 7-5 this season and are headed to their second consecutive bowl. Holtz spent eight seasons working with his father, Lou, at Notre Dame and South Carolina. He was head coach at Connecticut for five seasons (1994-98) where he had a record of 34-23.

Jimbo Fisher, offensive coordinator, Florida State: Fisher, 42, is considered to be one of the best offensive coordinators in college football. He left LSU, where he developed QB Jamarcus Russell into the NFL's No. 1 draft choice, to join Bobby Bowden's staff this season. He has a connection with Georgia Tech AD Dan Radakovich from his days at LSU.

Paul Johnson, head coach, Navy: Johnson, 50, knows the state from his days at Georgia Southern, where he was part of Erk Russell's original staff in 1982. Johnson came back to Georgia Southern and won Division I-AA national championships in 1999 and 2000. He was 62-10 at Georgia Southern. He has had unprecedented success at Navy, where his teams have posted five straight winning records and have gone to five straight bowls.

Glen Mason, former head coach, Minnesota: Mason, 56, took Minnesota to seven bowl games in eight seasons before a conflict with the athletics director led to his dismissal after the 2006 season. He led Kansas to a 10-2 season in 1995. Also in 1995 he took the job at Georgia replacing Ray Goff only to change his mind a week later to remain at Kansas.

Will Muschamp, defensive coordinator, Auburn: He's only 36 years old but has worked under two of the best defensive minds in the business, Nick Saban and Tommy Tuberville. Played a big role in LSU string of No. 1 recruiting classes under Saban. Is expected to get an interview for the job at Ole Miss. Also knows Radakovich from his days at LSU.

Charlie Strong, defensive coordinator, Florida: Strong, 47, has worked for three of the best head coaches in the business: Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier, and Urban Meyer. One of the top minority head coaching candidates in college football. He should have been a head coach by now. Was interviewed for Vanderbilt job when it hired Bobby Johnson. Excellent recruiter.

Jon Tenuta, defensive coordinator, Georgia Tech: Tenuta is a no-nonsense football coach in the mold of George O'Leary. In his five years at Tech he has kept the Yellow Jackets among the national leaders on defense. The only questions about Tenuta is his ability to handle the political aspects of the job. If Tenuta is not the next head coach, there will a strong move to keep him at Tech.

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 08:36 AM
I graduated from ECU, and can tell you that John THompson left our program in disarray. What Skip has done is nothing short of amazing! I want him to stay and build our program back to where it was in the 90's. he is a great coach with a good pedigree.

BAMAPERRY
11-27-2007, 08:38 AM
Tater Tot Bowden is rumored to Duke.

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 08:43 AM
man he would have to be hard up for a job if he is going to take the dukies job. i have been to a game there....facilities are prehistoric, nobody cares about football there....why would he go there?

iacolb12
11-27-2007, 09:09 AM
Why is Jimbo Fisher a good coach? Hasn't FSU's offense sucked for two years?

BamaFanNKy
11-27-2007, 09:11 AM
How is Rick Neuhiesel not getting a shot. He isn't that tainted.

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 09:17 AM
i agree about Neuhiesel.....he was good at Washington.....i hear either Chris Hatcher (georgia southern coach), or Paul Johnson will be at GT.

BamaFanNKy
11-27-2007, 09:19 AM
Chris Hatcher is a slam dunk.

BAMAPERRY
11-27-2007, 09:19 AM
man he would have to be hard up for a job if he is going to take the dukies job. i have been to a game there....facilities are prehistoric, nobody cares about football there....why would he go there?

Can't get a job anywhere else? This would be a way to get his foot back in the door of College coaching.

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 09:24 AM
yeah, if he wants to coach bad enough....someone said larry coker to duke.....i don't know about that....maybe though, but Chris Hatcher would be a fanastic hire....DII National title.....780 winning percentage.......good stuff....

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 09:26 AM
yeah, if he wants to coach bad enough....someone said larry coker to duke.....i don't know about that....maybe though, but Chris Hatcher would be a fanastic hire....DII National title.....780 winning percentage.......good stuff....

Chief Broom
11-27-2007, 09:46 AM
I have heard that former Colorado coach Gary Barnett might come out of retirement. If this is true he would be a top candidate for almost any job.

gudog
11-27-2007, 10:54 AM
In jeopardy of beating a dead horse here, but if I were hiring, I would at least interview Norm Chow, OC at USC at the beginning of their run, and now OC at the Tenn Titans.

WDavE
11-27-2007, 11:03 AM
In jeopardy of beating a dead horse here, but if I were hiring, I would at least interview Norm Chow, OC at USC at the beginning of their run, and now OC at the Tenn Titans.

Chow doesn't like to do all the little things Head Coaches have to do. Thats why he doesn't market himself as a HC.

lacene
11-27-2007, 11:25 AM
Spurrier is not rumored for this job? He is without a doubt the top HC candidate for the entire D-1A

Chief Broom
11-27-2007, 11:48 AM
Spurrier is not rumored for this job? He is without a doubt the top HC candidate for the entire D-1A

Are you being sarcastic and I'm missing it?

He is in his 60s, he hasn't done that much at SoCar and has said repeatedly he isn't going anywhere. I don't think he is high on anyone's list right now.:unsure:

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 02:16 PM
i think people understand spurs likes where he is....although if LSU comes a knockin.....anythings possible....Gary Barnett is tainted with the strippers for recruits deal.....

iacolb12
11-27-2007, 02:28 PM
i think people understand spurs likes where he is....although if LSU comes a knockin.....anythings possible....Gary Barnett is tainted with the strippers for recruits deal.....

I bet he'd be a popular choice if it was a strippers for fans scandal.

SEC FAN 5011
11-27-2007, 02:50 PM
yeah, but not for ad's that have answer questions about it.....who do you think would be better, a coach that has had decent sucess, or a hot shot coordinator, that may be young, but has alot of new deas for a program?

dcbl
11-27-2007, 03:02 PM
Spurrier is not rumored for this job? He is without a doubt the top HC candidate for the entire D-1A

Steve is one of the few NCAA coaches that I would expect to honor his word. He told his recruits he will stay @ SC.

I'll be shocked if he left. I DO think that Georgia Tech is one of the few programs that he might be interested in though.

He was an assistant to Pepper Rodgers at Tech. It was his 1st or one of his 1st coaching gigs - I THINK it was his 1st...

He was fired from that job (along with Pepper & the whole staff) because of their inability to beat Georgia (sound familiar?)

He hates Georgia. The Dawgs prevented him from winning the SEC as a player & got him fired from his 1st coaching job.

Again, I don't think he'd go back on his word (he is an honorable man of integrity); but the Yellow Jacket job is one that I believe he would be happy to have.

Chief Broom
11-27-2007, 05:38 PM
I heard it different and it was from SOS in an interview, none of the staff including Spurrier had been asked to leave or stay when he got a firm offer from another school he took it.

But I do agree he hates UGA maybe even more than UGA fans hate him. Lots of folks think UGA hates him because of his success coaching UF. But his hatred og UGA goes back to his days playing for UF.

SEC FAN 5011
11-28-2007, 09:16 AM
well, i personally do not care for a man like that. he is great to his kids in his program, but what he said he would do to UGA players after this year's florida game....i do not respect that.

lacene
11-28-2007, 09:53 AM
Yes, I was being sarcastic: I know Spurrier is not leaving, but I disagree about everyone else knowing it, with all the rumors being generated on a yearly basis about him taking the HC job at......just about anywhere. My above post was a tongue-in-cheek post.

Spurrier dislikes UGA because of Vince Dooley. Plain and simple. UGA fans cry and piss about what Spurrier has done to the butt-sniffers as UF HC all these years, but they only have themselves, and Dooley, to blame. For every snide remark or back-handed dismissal of UGA that SOS has passed out, Dooley did the same thing towards Florida. He regarded UF as 2nd tier, and back then maybe they were. But he (Dooley) never had a problem showing it.

In SOS's heisman year of '66, UGA knocked UF out of the NC race, and Dooley had his defenders repeatedly sack and rough up Spurrier, to show him and UF who the better team was. IMO, Spurrier's attitude over the years towards UGA, and how he looked to humiliate them on the field, pretty much mirrors how Dooley treated him and his team when he was a player.....

And anyone who is seriously offended by Spurrier's joking, facetious closing remarks during a presser about how to respond if Richt had his team run out on the field against his team, is a first-class idiot. Yes, I'm talking to you, Hershel.........

Chief Broom
11-28-2007, 05:14 PM
Yes, I was being sarcastic: I know Spurrier is not leaving, but I disagree about everyone else knowing it, with all the rumors being generated on a yearly basis about him taking the HC job at......just about anywhere. My above post was a tongue-in-cheek post.

Spurrier dislikes UGA because of Vince Dooley. Plain and simple. UGA fans cry and piss about what Spurrier has done to the butt-sniffers as UF HC all these years, but they only have themselves, and Dooley, to blame. For every snide remark or back-handed dismissal of UGA that SOS has passed out, Dooley did the same thing towards Florida. He regarded UF as 2nd tier, and back then maybe they were. But he (Dooley) never had a problem showing it.

In SOS's heisman year of '66, UGA knocked UF out of the NC race, and Dooley had his defenders repeatedly sack and rough up Spurrier, to show him and UF who the better team was. IMO, Spurrier's attitude over the years towards UGA, and how he looked to humiliate them on the field, pretty much mirrors how Dooley treated him and his team when he was a player.....

And anyone who is seriously offended by Spurrier's joking, facetious closing remarks during a presser about how to respond if Richt had his team run out on the field against his team, is a first-class idiot. Yes, I'm talking to you, Hershel.........

I challenge to to name anyone besides Spurrier who has a problem with Dooley.

Football is a contact sport. Quarterbacks should be sacked whenever possible. If they don't want to take the sack then they should throw the ball away or run the ball. I have read some comments from one of the D linemen for UGA that was on that team and he was laughing at the way Spurrier was whinning and complaining and asking the refs for flags and b*tching at his linemen whenever he got sacked.

I remember when FSU beat UF one year by putting a lot of pressure and hits on the UF QB (I think it was Wuffel). SOS was whinning about that too so at least he is consistent.

OneBigDawg
11-28-2007, 10:51 PM
Damn - and here I always thought that's what a defense is supposed to do to the opposing teams quarterback.... try as much as possible to sack him. Wonder what gave me that crazy idea?? :laugh: