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by East Coast Mustang » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:06 pm
Harry0569 wrote:I would love Chad Morris, but I doubt he leaves Clumpson for us unless we double his salary. It would not surprise me if he is hired by a Power Conference school in the next year.
Kirby Smart will have a Power 4 school job if he ever wants it.
I think Kirby is waiting for Saint Nick to retire in Tuscaloosa. It's laughable to think he would consider the job here. What about this guy? Young, Texas ties, knows a thing or two about offense: http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/m-foo ... 50366.html
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by JoeKidd » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:06 pm
I threw these names out on another board.
Mike Sherman-Recruited well at A&M (you're welcome Sumlin), Texas ties, NFL Skins Pete Mangurian-Has spawned other HC's, Texas and SMU ties, NFL Skins all the way to the OC level
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by slapon » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:17 pm
Also posted on another thread, but posting it here because it relates to the topic. Here is my idea. We hire Brian Schottenheimer, son of Marty Schottenheimer, with the provision that Marty join his son’s staff to offer coaching and recruiting support. Look at each of their bios on Wikipedia: Marty, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer; Brian, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer. Marty has an incredible winning percentage over his years of coaching and has ties to many successful current and former head NFL coaches. And, although a Steeler’s fan, I always liked the way his teams played, which was hard-nosed football with a balanced offensive game plan. His son is currently the offensive coordinator with the Rams and has had other successful assistant coaching stints with other NFL teams. Marty still has some name recognition, and I believe his long term ties to the NFL will be beneficial with regard to evaluating talent and recruiting. Thoughts?
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by sbsmith » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:25 pm
slapon wrote:Also posted on another thread, but posting it here because it relates to the topic. Here is my idea. We hire Brian Schottenheimer, son of Marty Schottenheimer, with the provision that Marty join his son’s staff to offer coaching and recruiting support. Look at each of their bios on Wikipedia: Marty, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer; Brian, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer. Marty has an incredible winning percentage over his years of coaching and has ties to many successful current and former head NFL coaches. And, although a Steeler’s fan, I always liked the way his teams played, which was hard-nosed football with a balanced offensive game plan. His son is currently the offensive coordinator with the Rams and has had other successful assistant coaching stints with other NFL teams. Marty still has some name recognition, and I believe his long term ties to the NFL will be beneficial with regard to evaluating talent and recruiting. Thoughts?
Schottenheimer's a real ball-buster, not sure if he'd be on-board with the nature of the college game.
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by slapon » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:41 pm
sbsmith wrote:slapon wrote:Also posted on another thread, but posting it here because it relates to the topic. Here is my idea. We hire Brian Schottenheimer, son of Marty Schottenheimer, with the provision that Marty join his son’s staff to offer coaching and recruiting support. Look at each of their bios on Wikipedia: Marty, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer; Brian, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Schottenheimer. Marty has an incredible winning percentage over his years of coaching and has ties to many successful current and former head NFL coaches. And, although a Steeler’s fan, I always liked the way his teams played, which was hard-nosed football with a balanced offensive game plan. His son is currently the offensive coordinator with the Rams and has had other successful assistant coaching stints with other NFL teams. Marty still has some name recognition, and I believe his long term ties to the NFL will be beneficial with regard to evaluating talent and recruiting. Thoughts?
Schottenheimer's a real ball-buster, not sure if he'd be on-board with the nature of the college game.
Yes, he is a ball-buster, but that is what I like about him. He has always appeared to relish being a teacher of the game and may gravitate toward instructing the younger players because of their desire to learn and succeed. He may also like the thought of coaching with his son. What I do know is that we need all hands on deck to right this ship and a collaborative effort of good coaching minds with NFL ties may work. I view it as a situation similar to that of Larry Brown, where there is an elder statesman paired with a head coach in waiting.
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by ojaipony » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:18 pm
Chad Morris. Period. CoC get your checkbooks out and give him whatever recruiting budget (for staff!) needed.
Do it now. Right after this season. Give JJ a nice send off and huge thank you. We need swagger, marketing, and recruiting in football. Anything less, let's shut it down IMHO. NOW is the time.
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by peruna81 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:22 pm
ojaipony wrote:Chad Morris. Period. CoC get your checkbooks out and give him whatever recruiting budget (for staff!) needed.
Do it now. Right after this season. Give JJ a nice send off and huge thank you. We need swagger, marketing, and recruiting in football. Anything less, let's shut it down IMHO. NOW is the time.
notice Sumlin @ aTm, Kingsbury @ tech. I would agree. I'm in for a hundred bucks. No CoC, just a sqare of the root.
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by ojaipony » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:24 pm
peruna81 wrote:ojaipony wrote:Chad Morris. Period. CoC get your checkbooks out and give him whatever recruiting budget (for staff!) needed.
Do it now. Right after this season. Give JJ a nice send off and huge thank you. We need swagger, marketing, and recruiting in football. Anything less, let's shut it down IMHO. NOW is the time.
notice Sumlin @ aTm, Kingsbury @ tech. I would agree. I'm in for a hundred bucks. No CoC, just a sqare of the root.
Get him before Texas does!
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by Rebel10 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:57 pm
aTm OC.
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by gostangs » Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:08 pm
Did someone really just suggest friggin Marty Schottenheimer? Don't we currently have an old NFL re-tread with no record of solid recruiting? Are we collecting them?
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by GoMustAAngs2007 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:16 pm
Our chances of landing Chad Morris or Kirby Smart are slim - both will likely be pursued by power conference schools with openings this off season.
We will likely have to roll the dice on an unproven coordinator with some Texas connections - the make or break question is whether he will he be the next Gary Patterson or Phil Bennett?
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by CalallenStang » Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:25 pm
Rebel10 wrote:aTm OC.
Kingsbury was their OC last year. Give me the Baylor or Ohio State OCs or Chad Morris
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by LA_Mustang » Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:32 pm
GoMustAAgs2007 wrote:Our chances of landing Chad Morris or Kirby Smart are slim - both will likely be pursued by power conference schools with openings this off season.
But we have to get an interview with both. As much of long shot as it would be, we must try to hit a HR. this hire is going critical.
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