I don’t pay attention to UConn unless it’s brought but it looks like he’s done fine there. It’s patterns that matter and taking account the situation a coach is in, not a specific loss or win.Is the Mora lovefest cold after losing to Rice a Roni?
If Kelly were to get fired, couldn’t rule out a reunion with Tate and Zinn. If he wants to coach someone will hire him.From The Athletic Until Saturday email:
"Hot-seat Coach of the Week: the generally unlikable Brian Kelly. At a certain threshold of fan-vs.-coach toxicity, you cannot categorically rule out a change, 34-14 record be damned. At 5-3 with trips to Alabama and Oklahoma still to go, LSU is in that zone, if the endlessly audible boos and all of social media are any indicators."
"Just noting Jonathan Smith is 8-12 at Michigan State (and 0-5 this year in the Big Ten) after MSU gave up 276 rushing yards to No. 25 Michigan in a 31-20 rivalry loss at home. Not fair to pin it all on Smith, but this feels like a mess within a mess."
Thoughts-Kelly is a dead man walking. He is a much more unlikeable version of Franklin. MSU would be hasty to fire Smith. Young QB is developing, but could see them firing Smith.
MSU's problem is defense. They are actually below Rutgers in points per game given up.
Think he would be met with a lot of opposition. Maybe he is a Chris Ash that wins.If Kelly were to get fired, couldn’t rule out a reunion with Tate and Zinn. If he wants to coach someone will hire him.
They are absolutely smart how they schedule. They really play few P4 teams. And that’s exactly what they should doI don’t pay attention to UConn unless it’s brought but it looks like he’s done fine there. It’s patterns that matter and taking account the situation a coach is in, not a specific loss or win.
One more win somewhere and he’d have 3 bowls season out of 4 and for UConn out in the wilderness as an independent that’s fine.
It's no Mora UConn bandwagon for me and will be entering the Ryan Carty Blue Hen houseIs the Mora lovefest cold after losing to Rice a Roni?
Not taken at the Princeton library it seems , but is that his idea of a disguise, football genius that he unquestionably is ?Looks like this guy is in for a promotion!
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Not a bad idea at all. But with all the openings he might get a better gig.Now that Indians burst UCLA's bubble and their their Interim Skipper might not be looked at as a permanent solution and with UCLA's supposedly money problems , I'm wondering if Jimbo Fisher might use the Bruins to return to the college HC ranks and willing to work at a discounted rate to coach at a P-4 program ?
Probably right because these guys never learn lol. They just make the same mistakes over and over.Between Florida, Penn State and LSU, there’s going to be some insane paydays when these jobs are filled
Buying stock in Jimmy Sexton and Trace Armstrong. They rep pretty much every big time coach. They’re having a field day with thisThis is hilarious, with all this firings or potential firings. After the tens of millions of dollars spent firing coaching staffs, who are all these schools going to hire? And what about the tens of millions required to hire the new staffs? My take is that 80% or more of these hidings don’t work out.
Here's what people are missing. There are plenty of perfectly competent football coaches. Fewer who can manage a large organization successfully through all its ,missions.. recruiting, fundraising, etc.Probably right because these guys never learn lol. They just make the same mistakes over and over.
Lane Kiffin is the one a couple are salivating over.
Earlier in the thread I gave a framework of a perfectly fair to both parties deal. Can take you from the mid singles up to mid teens depending on performance in any given year. Plenty of reachable incentives. No outs for anything except the NFL. Rollover provision to keep the deal going if you want. Has to be done on the first deal for a coach and if they push back, keep looking. Someone qualified will believe in themselves and accept. It’s not like these P4 jobs aren’t desirable and it’s not peanuts even on the low end.
Cignetti doesn't take the Indiana job without a committment of significant NIL The # I saw was at least $13 million.Here's what people are missing. There are plenty of perfectly competent football coaches. Fewer who can manage a large organization successfully through all its ,missions.. recruiting, fundraising, etc.
What is very rare and very valuable is not the football coaches.. but the schools with excellent support for athletics. Schools without that can hire the best coaches and get nowhere.
Is it possible for the perfect coach to meet the ideal AD and perfect University President and build a donor base and reputation? Sure. It is so rare... hen's teeth rare. Consider Indiana.. they have been a Big Ten teams a long long time. A losing Big Ten football team but a winning basketball team. And a beautiful campus, etc etc. Are they turning basketball supporters into football supporters? I think so. But I have no specific proof. They had most of what they needed before finding the ideal coach.
Now, what Cignetti is doing appears to be uniquely successful, so I have no idea how many other candidates for the job could have achieved similar results.. perhaps there are no others.
What I suspect is true is the following: LSU knows it has everything it needs to succeed because others have won national championships there,. So when they hire a big name coach and he fails.. they move on. There are other programs in similar positions. But Rutgers and so many others are nowhere near that state. They do not have everything even a highly competent coach needs. Rutgers has some very good elements.. weight rooms, practice facilities, academic help, etc... but they do not have the MONEY that these other programs can give coaches to go out and hire top assistants, to recruit better, to pay NIL. Even the revenue sharing is less than our direct competitors because our revenue is less.. our stadium is smaller, etc.
So we talk about hiring someone to do better than Schiano. But what we should be doing is demand Tate and Zinn build the support structure that can elevate the program to a level where we can attract the right coach. And while they do that we can see what Schiano can do with added support structure.
If we cannot do that, then we are a farm team... because that is what is happening in this world of NIL and easy transfers. Go AAA Knights!
This year maybe because of revenue sharing. Everyone’s ability to pay players has increased because of it.Cignetti doesn't take the Indiana job without a committment of significant NIL The # I saw was at least $13 million.
I thought there was a video where he said he asked for $10M and they exceeded his expectations by far. Ahh.. I cannot find the $10M reference, but for 2024 he had $13M and said that exceeded expectations.. linkyAlso there was a quote from CC in an article I posted where he said “give me average resources and I can win”
OL coach Davis is a Baton Rouge local who played for Oklahoma. Interesting that he seems to be protected by LSU execs. I wonder what Tate and Zinn could say about this? Reporters?"Per sources, the crux of the Scott Woodward-Brian Kelly showdown stems from a meeting today in which the AD asked Kelly to fire OC Joe Sloan. Kelly said he would then fire OL coach Brad Davis, too, which did not go over well with Woodward. Kelly left the building."
That article is December 2024 and I’m guessing in preparation for 2025. This year I could believe it because of rev share, last year no. But I’ve seen that database before and I don’t know how accurate it is. From Kelly himself it was 18M this year and that’s more than triple of last year. These numbers don’t match for LSU for either this year or last so then it makes me wonder how accurate they are in general. This is why I say source matters and I won’t take the word of just any place.I thought there was a video where he said he asked for $10M and they exceeded his expectations by far. Ahh.. I cannot find the $10M reference, but for 2024 he had $13M and said that exceeded expectations.. linky
That article is December 2024 and I’m guessing in preparation for 2025. This year I could believe it because of rev share, last year no. But I’ve seen that database before and I don’t know how accurate it is. From Kelly himself it was 18M this year and that’s more than triple of last year. These numbers don’t match for LSU for either this year or last so then it makes me wonder how accurate they are in general. This is why I say source matters and I won’t take the word of just any place.
This year with rev share I could believe it for IU and others. Last year with just 3rd party NIL only, I don't believe it. Talking about sources for info is not in the weeds because if people are going to cite this number or that number and act like everyone had this huge pool of NIL pre revenue share, the places you get that info should be reliable. Most of these sites, including this one, just try to make estimates with algorithms or whatever. It's known evidence like coaching contracts or pro contracts. I wish it was that transparent then yea we could have a good measuring stick rather than assumptions.look.. we cannot measure what was raised in 2023 FOR 2024 but that doesn't matter. Indiana had, arguably, an even more favorable schedule than we did in 2024.. and by all accounts, they raised $13M in 2024, which matched Penn State.
Don't get all in the weeds about sources when that is not the point. You do believe the $13M, right? Even if it is in the ballpark, they are clearly spending it well.
While looking for NIL comments and figures I also came across people saying CG's assistants have been with him for 5 years and he insisted his contract include nice pay bumps for them because he does not want to lose them. That was a Fox Saturday show from Indiana and it was said by Urban Meyer. I found a video of CG himself talking about NIL, mentioning he lost an all-conference player and that hurts but easy transfer allowed him to bring in 30 players. You know NIL money helped with that.. that ain't cheap.
Why does it seem that you are working so hard to avoid including NIL funding into calculations about program support and replacing coaches?
Indiana 2024
Non-conference schedule
Big Ten conference schedule
- Games: FIU, Western Illinois, Charlotte
- Location: All home games
- Difficulty: Easy
- Home games: Maryland, Nebraska, Washington, Michigan, Purdue
- Road games: UCLA, Northwestern, Michigan State, Ohio State
- Difficulty: More difficult, especially due to road games against ranked opponents like Ohio State and Michigan State
34-14 at LSU, not to mention his prior career track record...if he wants to coach, I tend to think someone will hire him.Firing a coach that's 20 games over .500 and having the resources to pay him over 50 million is first world problem.
True. He has won everywhere he's been.34-14 at LSU, not to mention his prior career track record...if he wants to coach, I tend to think someone will hire him.
IDK, see below. He's no Lance Leipold!34-14 at LSU, not to mention his prior career track record...if he wants to coach, I tend to think someone will hire him.
He's a total jerk, and given his Notre Dame and LSU performance, regardless of record, he was not getting done what he was hired to get done.True. He has won everywhere he's been.
Very good record at LSU but not what he's there for and paid highly for, championships are expected. I kind of think though it's going to be harder there than it was for previous coaches because of portal/NIL and talent spreading around compared to their times at the helm. More parity makes it hard to create those old LSU/Alabama/UGA teams.IDK, see below. He's no Lance Leipold!
He's a total jerk, and given his Notre Dame and LSU performance, regardless of record, he was not getting done what he was hired to get done.
He had a LOT of turnover in coaches at LSU. I could see another delusional fanbase giving him a shot. Might be a good fit at PSU or Florida.Very good record at LSU but not what he's there for and paid highly for, championships are expected. I kind of think though it's going to be harder there than it was for previous coaches because of portal/NIL and talent spreading around compared to their times at the helm. More parity makes it hard to create those old LSU/Alabama/UGA teams.
As to ND, I don't agree. People forget what ND had fallen to for the time after Holtz. They hadn't done much of anything and people thought their academic standards and such would keep them off the big stage. Kelly showed no ND isn't off the big stage and made champ games and playoffs and had high level results there. He resurrected them towards what they had been.
I think Freeman has built on that and taken it up another level but Kelly is the one who brought them back to relevance.
I think a job in the northeast or midwest like Wisconsin/MSU would better suit him. He also has an eye for coaches...Elko, Lea and Freeman were all hired by him.