SMUPhil wrote:He's a native, but he grew up in St Petersburg FL (where he now coaches), so I think it's a stretch to say that his birthplace would be a positive in a hiring situation.
Plus, USF is the absolute opposite of SMU. They are like the 3rd largest school in Florida, probably 40,000+ students (although probably a majority of those are commuters). And I'm pretty sure they admit just about anyone with a pulse.
My reference to his 'Texas roots' was not meant to imply that it would be a 'plus' in hiring him. I just found it interesting that he has a connection to Texas. Sorry for the misunderstanding. But you can't really argue with his success at USF.
The point is not about the size of the school/student body makeup. It's the fact that here's a school that's been playing football in half the time that SMU has been fielding a team since returning from the DP and look at USF's success! Why the hell can't SMU find this kind of success?
And here's a rundown on the rankings of the top 10 Florida schools per undergrad populations (source: wikipedia)
1. University of Central Florida - 39,545
2. Florida International University - 39,500
3. University of Florida - 34,612
4. University of South Florida - 34,077
5. Florida State University - 32,525
6. Florida Atlantic University - 21,063
7. University of North Florida - 13,547
8. Florida A&M University - 11,223
9. University of Miami - 10,104
10. Florida Gulf Coast University - 8,292