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Mason/Bowden/BarnettModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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My number 1 choice I believe would probably be Todd Graham-but I don't think that's likely. See above. I've talked about a lot of quality Coaches for informative purposes and to counter the "Must Have Bowden Group". Take a look at em all including Bowden. If Bowden got the Job I would have no problem supporting him.
Todd Graham would be another great choice, but like Jimmy Johnson, not a candidate.
The other side of that coin is Doherty. He was a big name and we hired him. Have we gotten more attention from the media and fans since he's been here? (We all know he has the attention of recruits) Is his lack of attention due to the fact that College Football is king in Texas? Does he need to prove himself first? Just a thought...
I think with Doherty, his celebrity will help him with recruiting. Recruiting will help him with winning games. Winning games will help draw more fans. Winning fames, fans in the stands and Doherty on the sidelines will attract media attention (ie more coverage in The Dallas Morning News, more games broadcast on ESPN) improving recruiting his name and the team.
From my observation, recruiting is about catching lightning in a bottle. Take advantage of the newness while you can in order to get the best athletes possible to help you win and then win some games to improve recruiting. If you need time to establish your reputation it makes it more difficult to be successful because recruits start losing faith in your ability to win.
All those guys have established themselves in Texas recruiting except Bowden. Mason and Barnett in particular always stressed Texas recruiting. I think the BIG NAME tthing is way way overrated and more a comfort to alumni. Its the interpersonal connection between players and head coaches and assistant coaches that will win recruiting battles.
Based on that, I think the latest standings in my support for new football coach are: 1) Gary Barnett 2) Terry Bowden
One thing that is interesting about Mason: look at the record of the teams he has coached in the years before after after. They weren't as good before and they weren't as good afterwards. I don't mean the immediate year, I mean several several years before and after. Maybe Brewster bucks that trend, but he is having trouble this year.
1979–83 Joe Salem (5 years) 19-35-1 .352
1984-85 Lou Holtz (2 years) 10-12-0 .455 1986-91 John Gutekunst (6 years) 29-36-2 .441 1992-96 Jim Wacker (5 years) 16-39-0 .291 1997–06 Glen Mason (10 years) 64-57-0 .535 2007 Tim Brewster (first year) 1-7-0 .125
All three are quality football coaches. That's the characteristic I like.
Bowden may have more "wow" factor because he's been on tv so much. If we land any of these three I would be thrilled.
Now look up Kansas and Kent State
Kansas Football:
Bud Moore (17-21-1), 1975–1978 Don Fambrough (17-24-4), 1979–1982 Mike Gottfried (15-18-1), 1983–1985, accepted Pittsburgh job Bob Valesente (4-17-1), 1986–1987 Glen Mason (47-54-1), 1988–1996, accepted Minnesota job Terry Allen (20-33), 1997–2001 Mark Mangino (32-35), 2002–present (record through October 20, 2007)
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