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Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:09 pm
by EastStang
I don't think London is on the hot seat. UVa had a big rebuilding job, his predecessor committed the sin of losing to William and Mary, and he's reputed to be a great recruiter in Virginia where UVA was losing all the battles to Tech. If UVa shows improvement and they beat BYU last week, he should be fine. Edsall on the other hand came to Maryland and proceeded to tick everyone off and then have a crappy season. He's definitely on the hot seat. UConn and Houston coaches definitely belong there. I think JJ belongs there as well since coaching is about what have you done for me lately. And lately we've been mediocre.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 3:37 pm
by CalallenStang
I talked to a UConn fan earlier this week who complained that Coach Pasqueloni's system is "like taking football back to the 80s." I said that June is the same way. He responded, "No, I meant the 1880s."

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:46 pm
by ghost
Does anyone else find it ironic how every sports announcer bows to Jones as a genius offensive guru but SMU fans know different.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:21 pm
by StingStang
PlanoStang wrote:Maybe we could hire Paul Johnson, or Mike Leach. Both highly recommended by PonyFans just a few years ago just after we phired Phil :!: Probably again after the ASU debacle.

Feeling heat: Charlie Weis (Kansas), Randy Edsall (Maryland), Mike London (Virginia), Jim Grobe (Wake Forest), Paul Chryst (Pittsburgh), Kyle Whittingham (Utah), Steve Sarkisian (Washington), Mike Leach (Washington State), Paul Johnson (Georgia Tech).


Coaches roulette is a loser's game :!:


Paul Johnson is not on a hot seat. Georgia Tech has an excellent dual-threat QB who you haven't heard of yet in Vad Lee. You're about to hear of him. Soon.

But, excellent thinking. Let me give you another name....Jeff Monken. All he's done is turn around a .500 Georgia Southern program and go to the FCS semi's three years running. He worked under Paul Johnson for over 10 years and runs the same offense. And he'd be relatively cheap. Then go all out to hire the best staff you could, with excellent recruiters, and recruit the hell out of the defense. The offense is a "system" that will crank out yards and points almost no matter who you plug in. AAC beware. Return of Pony Express.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:23 pm
by StingStang
EastStang wrote:I don't think London is on the hot seat. UVa had a big rebuilding job, his predecessor committed the sin of losing to William and Mary, and he's reputed to be a great recruiter in Virginia where UVA was losing all the battles to Tech. If UVa shows improvement and they beat BYU last week, he should be fine. Edsall on the other hand came to Maryland and proceeded to tick everyone off and then have a crappy season. He's definitely on the hot seat. UConn and Houston coaches definitely belong there. I think JJ belongs there as well since coaching is about what have you done for me lately. And lately we've been mediocre.


UVA did beat BYU, as we now know. London is doing a fine job, and has actually pulled level with VT in recruiting. Don't look now, but VT is starting a slow downward spiral.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:26 pm
by Statler
Hot seat?' What hot seat? Nothing that a few umbrella drinks and a couple of tiki torches can't cure.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:31 pm
by Treadway21
ghost wrote:Does anyone else find it ironic how every sports announcer bows to Jones as a genius offensive guru but SMU fans know different.


His offense produced 4 attempted field goals and a touchdown on a QB scramble when it was still a game.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:09 pm
by PonyKai
Treadway21 wrote:
ghost wrote:Does anyone else find it ironic how every sports announcer bows to Jones as a genius offensive guru but SMU fans know different.


His offense produced 4 attempted field goals and a touchdown on a QB scramble when it was still a game.


"Entering his junior season, Justin Willis already holds SMU's all-time record with 51 touchdown passes. Last year, in which he was voted All-Conference USA honorable mention, he produced four of the top 15 most prolific total yardage games in school history. He's started 22 of the Mustangs' 24 games over the last two years. He can make dramatic, dazzling plays with his arm or his feet. He is by far the team's most athletic, most experienced quarterback and arguably its best overall player.

But in Dallas' most confusing outcome this side of Jenny the elephant staying put, Willis will not start when SMU opens the 2008 season Friday night at Rice. Instead, as No. 3 on the depth chart behind two true freshmen quarterbacks, he'll be on the sideline, holding a clipboard and pondering a transfer."

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:15 pm
by LHS81
SMU is a basketball school. . . I fully support Larry Brown and his staff who "EVALUTE" 4-5 star talent, and find a way to get them to commit to SMU :mrgreen:

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:31 pm
by SMU2007
Would do a backflip if we could get Mike London...

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:33 pm
by SMU2007
ghost wrote:Does anyone else find it ironic how every sports announcer bows to Jones as a genius offensive guru but SMU fans know different.


Because people don't pay attention to SMU football and just regurgitate that just like they would about Mike Leach regardless of how his offense performed for the next decade.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:33 pm
by leopold
Give Mikey time.

10 years from now the same complaints people have about June on this board they'll have about the 'Pirate.' Outdated offense, times passed him by, etc.

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:47 am
by Charleston Pony
now that Kiffin got fired, JJ should be moving up on this list

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:01 pm
by NavyCrimson
Looks like JJ has moved up the list.

http://www.coacheshotseat.com/CoachesHotSeatRanking.htm

Re: Jones #7 on Coaches Hot Seat

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:09 pm
by stc9
NavyCrimson wrote:Looks like JJ has moved up the list.

http://www.coacheshotseat.com/CoachesHotSeatRanking.htm


He was #39 on the list last week.