[QUOTE=PawDawg;1814621]I think the heads of our leaders would explode with the mention of #1
#4 was passed on two times and word was it got ugly the second time we passed on him.[/QUOTE
#2 or #3 would be my choices. Young and motivated coaches that have been around some good programs. Both have ties to high school coaches in the DFW area. One is a defensive minded guy the other offense. Could probably bring in some good high energy assistants. Probably could utilize the transfer portal well too.
Why would Briles raise an eyebrow? Was he helping to hide the scandal?
All of these guys are place holders for other programs bigger than TECH...not going to happen. Some of you need to get a grip and start looking at freshman up and comers where Tech will be their first HC job and will be with the program for 2 maybe 3 years...if they are successful, move on. Or we can settle with the status quo and stay with Skippy. BUT, I don't see the current Admin making any changes and I'm not sure why! With that said, we will continue to be miserable on Saturday or Thursday/Friday night (as ESPN dictates) and throw our money at this program.
Eddie Gran is another offensive mind that I think would be a good fit. He’s has a job at Kentucky as a “special assistant”, whatever that is. He was relieved of OC duties last year, but brought back in that capacity. I like the style offense Kentucky runs. It allows them to take lesser talent and win against teams they shouldn’t be winning against. I have no idea why he was relieved as OC because their offense has been very good.
Somebody we could afford and is on no ones radar, Garrett Riley OC at SMU. Give it to a younger guy, let him try and prove himself and be innovative. Maybe bring Colby Cameron along with him.
If I have to watch Skip’s product and see us fail, I wouldn’t mind seeing a younger guy swing for the fences and if he failed at least it’s more likely we went down punching. With skip it’s to the point we are just in the fetal position on the floor
All of these candidates are impossible. None of them have famous coaching fathers. Start the thread over with a real list of candidates.
Terry Bowden's getting some wins over at Duck Poop U.
Just sayin ...
We have to get rid of Holtz. This is a pivotal moment in Tech football, and one more year of this kind of crap will do irreversible damage to this program. All of the talk about Holtz stabilizing the program is now off the table, as last year was a train wreck, and this year looks to be even worse. That’s not stabilization, that’s implosion. As bad as Holtz is right now, there’s a bigger lesson to learn from all of this. Bad coaches come and go, but an incompetent AD that signs these contracts can have a lasting negative impact long after they’re gone.
Kendal Briles (OC at Arkansas)
https://arkansasrazorbacks.com/coache/kendal-briles/
Glenn Schumann (Co-DC/LB at UGA)
https://georgiadogs.com/sports/footb...-schumann/2933
Graham Harrell (OC & QBs at USC...for now)
https://usctrojans.com/sports/footba...m-harrell/5253
Todd Monken (OC & QBs at UGA)
https://georgiadogs.com/sports/footb...dd-monken/2939
Sonny Cumbie (OC & QBs at Texas Tech)
https://texastech.com/sports/footbal...ny-cumbie/3606
Eddie Gran (Asst. HC & RBs at UK)
https://ukathletics.com/sports/footb...ddie-gran/1712
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
Nobody wants Rattay?
I guess, if I were picking, I'd want someone who will hire hot shot coordinators and let them do their jobs.
Any chance Manny Diaz gets fired?
Blake Baker is about to be available too.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
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