I know he is a youngster again, but seems to be a big time recruiter and also currently guides an elite D. Could be a guy you wouldn't have to pay as much right away if that is the route you wanted to go and surround him with veteran assistants.
Fickell wasn't fired at Ohio State.Cincy - fired from P5 school
How so? He was co-defensive coordinator under Meyer, won a natty, and left for the Cincy job. He wasn't fired. Just admit you were wrong. Just once. It's not that hard.That is a technicality.
I’m jaded from hiring Bo Pelini and that not working out.
5 Years of Power 5 Head coaching experience (and success) should be a minimum requirement imo
I know he is a youngster again, but seems to be a big time recruiter and also currently guides an elite D. Could be a guy you wouldn't have to pay as much right away if that is the route you wanted to go and surround him with veteran assistants.
Most College coaches are more successful than Mike Reilly . He’s not a good coach.I'm just not sure I agree. Smart, Jimbo, Day, Lincoln Riley, Bob Stoops. Lots of guys went from Coordinators to winning big at big time programs. And while Pelini didn't win big, he was more successful than the NFL HC coach before him or the P5 HC after him.
Kind of hard not to be in Georgia
was given the interim tag for one season, had a bad record, and was pushed back down in responsibility. didn't get the job. Technically "fired" from the head coaching role.. He didn't get the Cincy job until 6 years later.How so? He was co-defensive coordinator under Meyer, won a natty, and left for the Cincy job. He wasn't fired. Just admit you were wrong. Just once. It's not that hard.
No way. No way. No way. He wasn't fired.was given the interim tag for one season, had a bad record, and was pushed back down in responsibility. didn't get the job. Technically "fired" from the head coaching role.. He didn't get the Cincy job until 6 years later.
The key would be his agreement and attitude / philosophy on hiring assistants. Will he be loyal to a fault? Will he agree to hire serious top coordinators that the AD will pay $1.5 mill and hold them accountable?I know he is a youngster again, but seems to be a big time recruiter and also currently guides an elite D. Could be a guy you wouldn't have to pay as much right away if that is the route you wanted to go and surround him with veteran assistants.
Fickel was named interim head coach when Tressel was fired. After the season, he was not retained as full time head coach. That’s pretty much the same thing as being fired. If the timing of the Tressel thing had been different, he would have been let go at the same time as Tressel and we would call that a firing.How so? He was co-defensive coordinator under Meyer, won a natty, and left for the Cincy job. He wasn't fired. Just admit you were wrong. Just once. It's not that hard.
If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. He wasn't fired. Period.Fickel was named interim head coach when Tressel was fired. After the season, he was not retained as full time head coach. That’s pretty much the same thing as being fired. If the timing of the Tressel thing had been different, he would have been let go at the same time as Tressel and we would call that a firing.
I guess I didn’t realize that when he was relieved of Head Coach duties that he went back to the same role as before. So, I agree that Fickel wasn’t fired. Simply not getting promoted from interim to full time is not the same as being fired.If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. He wasn't fired. Period.
So when Pelini was named interim and led NU to the bowl win and then not offered the permanent head job, was he fired? Of course not.If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. He wasn't fired. Period.
Since you want to be technical, as an "interim" he was never officially the head coach so he couldn't be "technically fired from the head coaching role." By your logic (an oxymoron, I know) he was never a head coach prior to Cincy.was given the interim tag for one season, had a bad record, and was pushed back down in responsibility. didn't get the job. Technically "fired" from the head coaching role.. He didn't get the Cincy job until 6 years later.
I'd take Bo Pelini results right now.I’m jaded from hiring Bo Pelini and that not working out.
5 Years of Power 5 Head coaching experience (and success) should be a minimum requirement imo
That's an easy thing to suss out in the interview process. Give the prospective coach a scenario to respond to: You're at the team hotel, preparing the team for its biggest game in almost a decade. What do you do?I’m jaded from hiring Bo Pelini and that not working out.
5 Years of Power 5 Head coaching experience (and success) should be a minimum requirement imo
Solich: in house promotionI’m jaded from hiring Bo Pelini and that not working out.
5 Years of Power 5 Head coaching experience (and success) should be a minimum requirement imo
I disagree with you on this. We did not hire a P5 head coach with proven success. Mike Reilly was a mediocre coach his entire career and he was a mediocre coach here.Solich: in house promotion
Callahan: NFL HC
Bo: coordinator
Riley: years of P5 HC experience
Frost: G5 HC experience
We’ve tried it all. No reason to be more concerned about Bo than the others, especially since he was the most successful of the group.
Is he better than what we got?? I had to......I know he is a youngster again, but seems to be a big time recruiter and also currently guides an elite D. Could be a guy you wouldn't have to pay as much right away if that is the route you wanted to go and surround him with veteran assistants.
Mahlzahn could arguably qualify.I disagree with you on this. We did not hire a P5 head coach with proven success. Mike Reilly was a mediocre coach his entire career and he was a mediocre coach here.
I think if we hire a Mahlzahn, Herman, O’Brien we can expect to get back to the 8-9 win mark. Question is, can they also have a 10+ win season every 3-4 years with a shot at the Big Ten Title
Mike Reilly is the standard of mediocre - he has been head coach for 17 seasons in college football, 9 of them he had winning records and 8 of them he had losing records.Mahlzahn could arguably qualify.
What did Herman do to be considered better than mediocre? And O’Brien? He overachieved with bad QBs early on in Houston, but eventually he was exposed as a horrible game manager and kind of became a laughing stock.
He was politely terminated. Not fired.If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. He wasn't fired. Period.
And many of Nick saban's assistants have also gone on to become head coaches and flamed out. No guarantees.I think "but anyone could do it at UGA" is wrong. You still have to develop the recruits, put them into position for success, call the right plays, put together the right gameplan for how you will defend the other team, etc.
You can't just bring in 11 5-stars and tell them to go out and play. Doesn't work that way.
Lanning is obviously a good coach with how fast he is rising through the coaching ranks.
I would be happy if he got the Nebraska job. I bet we would recruit better too.
I should of probably said Husker fan radar as he really hasn't been brought up, but yeah he is going to be a hot commodity it sounds like.Off the radar? He's literally mentioned for every HC opening.
Mike Reilly is the standard of mediocre - he has been head coach for 17 seasons in college football, 9 of them he had winning records and 8 of them he had losing records.
Tom Herman has been a head coach for six seasons, he had 6 winning seasons and 0 losing seasons.
Bill O’Brien had two seasons at Penn State with two winning records. I’d also point out that in his first 6 seasons in the NFL, he had a winning record 5 times. This is not easy to do, look up Urban Meyer and Nick Saban in the NFL.
My point is this, Mike Reilly has as many losing seasons as winning seasons. It’s unfair to group Herman and OBrien in with him because neither has had a losing season in college football. Winners win, losers lose.
Not saying either one would get us into the top 10 quickly, I am saying they would get us back to annual winning records though