Did everyone see Charlie Waters last night on TXCN?
I'm torn on Charlie. There's no doubt he was a great player. The media, even the Hansens of the world who hate SMU (perhaps even the Morning News?) would jump on his bandwagon, at least at first. (Morning News credo: First SMU loss justifies the DMN for covering Horns and Ags only for the rest of the year). But the Hansen types would jump ship immediately if he didn't win a lot. So the media coverage, at least at first, would be great.
His presence with alumni/boosters also would be terrific. Most SMU alums remember Waters as a great player. Seems like he's a thoughtful man with considerable charm and appeal, and those two things would make him a hit with the boosters. Chances are he'd get some more alumni to come out and see the team, and might generate donations that could cover his salary.
My area of concern is in recruiting. His charisma is above question, and his gentle, good ol' boy demeanor undoubtedly would play well with recruit's parents, especially those who remember him as a great player. But I can't imagine he'd be a huge hit with the kids (Charlie, if you get the job, go get Darrin Johnson to switch his commitment back to SMU!) Just didn't seem like a coach kids will relate to. I have no doubt the man can coach, but whether he can get the players to come to SMU is something I don't know.
Overall, the interview Bob Sturm did was good. Charlie clearly wants the job, and I have no doubt he'd work very hard at it. But I'm just not sold on his recruiting talents. DiNardo recruited Kevin Faulk and Anthony McFarland to LSU. Bustle recruited Michael Vick to Virginia Tech. South Carolina's recruiting class was considered excellent, and Skip Holtz is said to be a big part of the recruiting machine there. Can Waters keep up?