Re: Input thoughts on New Football Coach!
anyone who doesnt only have one play being the zone read handoff to RB up the middle...
Re: Input thoughts on New Football Coach!
Mike Leach. Fix the mistake we made with Baldwin.
Re: Input thoughts on New Football Coach!
Bryan Harsin from Boise St. or whichever Bowden is coaching at North Alabama. My two suggestions... not much has changed since last year when I wanted Bustle replaced. At least if Bustle goes now his replacement has a decent amount of time to recruit.
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Bryan Harsin is a good idea.
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raginsaints
_ Bryan Harsin is a good idea. _
young guy... obviously proven Off. coordinator. If he doesn't get snatched up by another mid-major or lower-level AQ team then I don't see why not unless we can't offer him enough.
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He's been with Boise for 10 years, 5 as their offensive coordinator so he's obviously aware of what it takes to build a program.
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cajunhawk
_ Mike Leach. Fix the mistake we made with Baldwin. _
It's been 9 years if we haven't fixed the mistake with Baldwin by now that is our own fault. How about we find someone to move the program to another step that Bustle can't seem to do.
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I always liked Steve Spurrier....thats for you old timers that know I've been calling for Bustle's head for the last six years. When Bustle took over we were terrible. He brought us to the level of just sucking we need someone to bring us to the next level of being a pretty good football team. How much money would it take to pull Blakely from Troy? What they have done in that miserable little town is unbelievable.
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Through 4 weeks, the Sunbelt Conference is 4-17 in out of conference games. Two of the four wins were against FCS opponents, and that includes ULM's 1 point win, at home, over SLU last night. My point is this, I don't think we'd ever be able to lure the Offensive Coordinator from Boise State, or any other prominent program, to become our Head Coach. From what we've seen so far this year, the SBC is a place where "has been" coaches come to finish off their careers. It is not a place where up and coming coaches come to try to prove themselves worthy of a job at the next level. I fear that even with more money, the job of Head Coach at UL, or any other SBC school, may be a hard sell to the kind candidate we covet.