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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:48 am
by mrydel
The problem I have with a coordinator is that they do not have a staff in place, and other than the obvious need for a recruiter, the team will only be as good as the staff that he can assemble. The same would be true with any coach that has been inactive. I would lean strongly towards an active D-1 head coach if we can find one willing, and that leans towards Gill in my mind.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:32 am
by George S. Patton
The more Glen Mason's name come up, the more I'm intrigued.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:47 am
by BrianTinBigD
The one thing that a Bowden, Mason, or Rick with a P Neuheisel brings is the ability to build a quality staff in a hurry. That may bery well have been PB's biggest failing in that he never had a special teams coach, never had a real OC until Burns was forced upon him, and hired his brother as a coach. Guys like Bowden will show up with coaches that have been there, done that, and gotten the trophy before.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:39 am
by Danny Noonan
Applewhite would not take our job. He turned down the Rice job.
If he wants to be a HC at a major university, he'll do that easier by being Saban's OC for a few years, than by taking our job.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:16 am
by mustangxc
mrydel wrote:The problem I have with a coordinator is that they do not have a staff in place, and other than the obvious need for a recruiter, the team will only be as good as the staff that he can assemble. The same would be true with any coach that has been inactive. I would lean strongly towards an active D-1 head coach if we can find one willing, and that leans towards Gill in my mind.
Or maybe Paul Johnson as the great Kate suggested in her article.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:19 am
by Stallion
the great Paul Johnson just gave up 59 to a Division 1-AA team and lost to them for the second time in recent years. Runs the wrong offense-has no Texas recruiting ties whatsoever. You can get away with that in BB-but in FB it is a big strike against him.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:11 pm
by thefamousguy
Darth Mustang wrote:Please D-I head coaching experience...enuff said
(and no Aggies)
AMEN

Hiring Applewhite would be just like signing Bennett all over again. No Head Coach hire comes with a guarantee but in our situation we need to limit our odds of failure by hiring someone who has Head Coaching experience.
Bennett was a great D-coordinator at KState but it just didn't translate.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:18 pm
by jimhagle
How many did Michigan give up to App. State? Delaware is in their division top 20 so they were no slouch. Johnson is not a defensive coach and if you watch the way he runs his offense it is very creative. Could it work here-who knows but with a limited O-line we seem to always have that type of offense would stand a better chance then the spread. I admit I am not a fan of that type of offense but it has shown to have its place when well coached-
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:25 pm
by SMU_is_bowling
All I know is I am not a fan of the style offense we run now . . . with a good QB and IMO 2 good RB's there has got to be a better way to take advantage of that. Run Martin straight ahead for crying out loud! the man is 225!!!! not 185!!!
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:33 pm
by crazy horse
If we hired Applewhite, would every story written/aired about SMU count towards the BELO Corps Texas Longhorn quota?
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:12 pm
by tristatecoog
Who's your source that he was offered the Rice job? I heard he had an LSU and Alabama offer but sources close to the situation (relatives) never said he was offered the Rice HC job.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:42 pm
by smupony94
tristatecoog wrote:Who's your source that he was offered the Rice job? I heard he had an LSU and Alabama offer but sources close to the situation (relatives) never said he was offered the Rice HC job.
I remember some speculation in the Chronicle but I never heard anything confirmed.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:26 pm
by Charleston Pony
SMUshouldbebowling wrote:All I know is I am not a fan of the style offense we run now . . . with a good QB and IMO 2 good RB's there has got to be a better way to take advantage of that. Run Martin straight ahead for crying out loud! the man is 225!!!! not 185!!!
I have to agree. Did anyone watch UCF last night? Lining up in the I with QB under center and playing smash mouth football. Maybe one of the reasons we appear "soft" up front is that the spread doesn't allow our guys to put their hands on the ground and just fire out and hit someone. I just hope before their eligibility runs that we will see McKinney leading Martin on some short yardage situations. Don't eliminate the spread, but use it along with the I formation. I'm sick and tired of watching Martin tip-toeing east-west. That's for the little quick scat backs.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:55 pm
by PK
Martin needs to run north south and he needs to do it enough times to get into a rhythm. He seems to have a hard time changing direction 90 degrees. Once he gets going east west, he seldom is able to get his body going north south. Of course it would help if someone could hold that hole in the line open a little longer.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:00 pm
by ThadFilms
tristatecoog wrote:Who's your source that he was offered the Rice job? I heard he had an LSU and Alabama offer but sources close to the situation (relatives) never said he was offered the Rice HC job.
I agree here... I keep seeing - on this board - that he turned down the job. But I don't recall that at all, and found no evidence to support it. In fact he took the 'Bama job the day before Graham split to Tulsa.