Ok, I'll give you someone else to berate. I agree: it's not an impressive list of interviewees. "Impressive" will have something of a WOW factor in it. To me, the WOW factor would be "Wow, I didn't think that guy would be interested in coming here." None of these men have that "touchdown" look to him. "First down", but not "touchdown". Now the one chosen may work himself into a "touchdown" appearance, but, to me, these guys simply have the look of people trying to get out of subordinate positions and become the boss. Nothing wrong with that, but there are things lacking in each resume that many of you have pointed out, but few are choosing to accept.
The only one I'm against making our next head coach is Crowton, but I have nothing against any of the others, if this is the best we can get right now. I don't think you can point at any of these candidates and say "this guy will bring us immediate success and can sustain it over several years." That is part of the problem with being a program that has no history of success. Whoever is chosen will have to prove himself, that he can get the job done and continue to get the job done. I am hoping that the one chosen will be able to do that, but until I see him do it, I'm not going to be sure he can. I will support him, cheer for him and hope the best for him. I certainly will not insult him, call him names or denigrate him in any way, even if I don't agree with what he is doing or how he is doing it. Here's hoping for the best.