Its really funny to me

notoriousD_O_G

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That a lot of our fans had some concerns (justifiably so) about Judge not being qualified for our job and now he might get hired to coach the New York Giants. Unbelievable.
 

Dawgzilla

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That is funny, but since a college coach's primary job is recruiting it is concerning to hire a guy who has been out of the college game for 8 or 9 years.
 

Go Budaw

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That a lot of our fans had some concerns (justifiably so) about Judge not being qualified for our job and now he might get hired to coach the New York Giants. Unbelievable.

It’s funny to me how many people still think being a successful HC in the NFL and being a successful HC in college require the same skill set or required previous resume experience. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Judge was a NFL head coach one day (ETA: or now). He’s a lot closer to that point resume-wise than he is to being ready to run a college program.
 
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esplanade91

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I do think it's 90% the same skillsets. It's not like the HC is primarily recruiting every single kid a school talks to OR that it's 24/7/365.

A lot more NFL coaches have success in the NCAA ranks than NCAA coaches have in the NFL ranks. Rhule will be back in 2-3 years.
 

rynodawg

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I think we still have collective PTSD. The last NFL position coach we hired didn’t turn out so well.
 

bruiser.sixpack

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I do think it's 90% the same skillsets. It's not like the HC is primarily recruiting every single kid a school talks to OR that it's 24/7/365.

A lot more NFL coaches have success in the NCAA ranks than NCAA coaches have in the NFL ranks. Rhule will be back in 2-3 years.

Rhule to State in 3 years.

Somebody had to say it.
 

maroonmania

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Much more concern about his qualifications as a D1 HC than as an NFL HC. He has lived and breathed the NFL for a good while now whereas he really doesn't have much of any experience in what is needed to run a college program. He did work under Saban I believe but really not sure what all responsibilities he had there. But an NFL HC versus a D1 P5 HC are really 2 different animals. Just ask Saban or Spurrier.
 

VegasDawg13

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A lot more NFL coaches have success in the NCAA ranks than NCAA coaches have in the NFL ranks.
Like who? I don't know that you're wrong, but are there a lot of guys that moved from the NFL to the NCAA and had big-time success? Herm Edwards seems off to a pretty good start, but I'd say it's too early to tell. Al Groh was okay at UVA. I guess you might say Harbaugh, but he was successful in college first.