OT: 2025 Coaching Carousel

MADHAT1

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Getting ugly. I cannot see Rutgers fans showing up to boo the departure of a of coordinator.




Kiffin is gutting Old Miss, but even though the new HC worked with the assistants Kiffin is targeting there is no reason to stay because they couldn't be sure if Golding would be successful and or let them do their job like Kiffin did.
I don't know if Golding assured everyone no staff changes would be made, but if he didn't leaving might be the best way to be assured of having a job.
>On3 has reported that Kiffin is expecting most of his offensive staff to leave Ole Miss to head to LSU alongside him. He told them that whoever is not on the plane to Baton Rouge today, they won’t have a guaranteed spot on the coaching staff.

That’s a tall ask from him, but he’s making it crystal clear that he is ready to start fresh with the Tigers immediately since he won’t be allowed to coach in the CFP for Ole Miss. <

 
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RUGuitarMan1

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What a great example to young people! Anyone that buries very young people , often from very modest or compromised backrounds, for taking large financial offers to transfer should be ashamed. Look at their “role models”. More hilariously is that ESPN has been running one of those 30 For 30 specials about the life of Lane Kiffin. The show is very sympathetic toward him. Outlining his history to Ole Miss HC. Portraying Kiffin as a matured, grown up who now cites God and his “plan” and how he has found a home in Oxford , Miss. it seems “God’s Plan” has a large follow the money component. All the players who committed to him and who toiled greatly are now hung out to dry, even as a playoff team. Absurd.
 
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rutgersguy2

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What a great example to young people! Anyone that buries very young people , often from very modest or compromised backrounds, for taking large financial offers to transfer should be ashamed. Look at their “role models”. More hilariously is that ESPN has been running one of those 30:30 specials about the life of Lane Kiffin. The show is very sympathetic toward him. Outlining his history to Ole Miss HC. Portraying Kiffin as a matured, grown up who now cites God and his “plan” and how he has found a home in Oxford , Miss. it seems “God’s Plan” has a large follow the money component. All the players who committed to him and who toiled greatly are now hung out to dry, even as a playoff team. Absurd.
Narrative that CAA and Jimmy Sexton orchestrated many of these things like making Franklin look good on CGD or polishing Kiffin’s image (big joke about the hot yoga rehab lol) or Saban talking up LK and saying he should be allowed to coach Ole Miss even though he fired LK as OC right before the Alabama champ game because he was too distracted taking the FAU job. All CAA clients.


Also this

 

Knight Shift

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Those are rookie numbers, he is ripe for the picking if his success continues.

 

rutgersguy2

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Those are rookie numbers, he is ripe for the picking if his success continues.

If Fickell doesn’t work out, I can see Wisconsin taking a shot. His run based offense fits their typical mold vs Sean Lewis (also a Wisc alum) at SDSU, although he kind of adjusted his offense this year as well.
 
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Knight Shift

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If Fickell doesn’t work out, I can see Wisconsin taking a shot. His run based offense fits their typical mold vs Sean Lewis (also a Wisc alum) at SDSU, although he kind of adjusted his offense this year as well.
If Fickell does not turn it around, he may go down in college coach history as one of the biggest busts ever. Granted, Paul Chryst was not recruiting well, but under Fickell, the program has cratered. There were some fans who wanted Jim Leonhard to stay on from interim HC to full time HC. He moved to the NFL, and he is Assistant head coach for the Broncos.
 

MADHAT1

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If Fickell doesn’t work out, I can see Wisconsin taking a shot. His run based offense fits their typical mold vs Sean Lewis (also a Wisc alum) at SDSU, although he kind of adjusted his offense this year as well.
Plus he played for them and started out his coaching career as a Badger GA and has coached in the Wisconsin recruiting territory .

Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Playing career
Biographical details
BornAugust 11, 1977 (age 48)
La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.
1995–1998Wisconsin
PositionOffensive lineman
1999–2001Wisconsin (GA)
2002–2003Colorado (GA)
2004–2005Idaho (OL)
2006Idaho (TE/RC)
2007Winona State (OL/TE)
2008Winona State (co-OC / OL / TE)
2009–2010Ball State (OL)
2011Hampton (OL)
2012Western Illinois (OL/RGC)
2013–2014Minnesota State (OC/OL)
2015Montana State (RGC/OL)
2016–2018South Dakota State (OL)
2019–2021South Dakota State (OC/OL)
2022–2024Idaho
2025–presentNew Mexico
 
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rutgersguy2

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Will Stein the Oregon OC would make sense here…went to UL and from Kentucky





He had a couple 10 win seasons at UK too

 
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LotusAggressor_rivals

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Narrative that CAA and Jimmy Sexton orchestrated many of these things like making Franklin look good on CGD or polishing Kiffin’s image (big joke about the hot yoga rehab lol) or Saban talking up LK and saying he should be allowed to coach Ole Miss even though he fired LK as OC right before the Alabama champ game because he was too distracted taking the FAU job. All CAA clients.


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Hypocrisy is a great luxury.
 

Knight Shift

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Robinson would be a good get for recruiting, but some fans will say we don't want a Fran Brown/Cuse cast-off:

 

Knight Shift

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There is no chance of this happening but GS should call Stoops , offer him as much as he could pay now for a DC and give him complete control of the defense.
Said the same thing about Brent Pry, former PSU DC and HC of Va Tech.
There are some quality defensive coaches out there. If Greg is going to continue with co-DCs (hope he does not), if Elijah Robinson is let go by Fran Brown at Syracuse at DC, he would be fantastic for recruiting--Camden who recruits South Jersey and would likely be thrilled to be closer to home. Experience at Texas A&M too.
 

LotusAggressor_rivals

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If Fickell does not turn it around, he may go down in college coach history as one of the biggest busts ever. Granted, Paul Chryst was not recruiting well, but under Fickell, the program has cratered. There were some fans who wanted Jim Leonhard to stay on from interim HC to full time HC. He moved to the NFL, and he is Assistant head coach for the Broncos.
Paul Chryst won. A lot.
 
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Shelby65

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Said the same thing about Brent Pry, former PSU DC and HC of Va Tech.
There are some quality defensive coaches out there. If Greg is going to continue with co-DCs (hope he does not), if Elijah Robinson is let go by Fran Brown at Syracuse at DC, he would be fantastic for recruiting--Camden who recruits South Jersey and would likely be thrilled to be closer to home. Experience at Texas A&M too.
Good ideas in theory but you do know credible, established candidates would rather be erroneously caught in an ICE raid and sent to El Salvador than work under GS.
 

Knight Shift

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Paul Chryst won. A lot.
As I noted, he was dinged about his recruiting. IMO, this is the type of thing the AD could have corrected by putting a person on the football staff to provide "more resources" to help with recruiting. Also, from linked article:

"The decision to fire Chryst came one day after Wisconsin lost 34-10 to Illinois, coached by former Badgers coach Bret Bielema. Wisconsin also fell 52-21 to Ohio State on Sept. 24, one of its worst losses in recent memory, and lost 17-14 at home against Washington State on Sept. 10 as a heavy favorite."

Hindsight is 20/20, but both Illinois and Washington State had a strong seasons, and Ohio State blowout seems to be a thin reed to fire someone for. No doubt the emotions of losing to Bielema, who was (and probably still is) reviled at Wisconsin was a big component, just like Cal's firing of Wilcox last weekend for losing to Stanford.

"Chryst, 56, who was born in Madison, finishes 67-26 in seven-plus seasons at Wisconsin, his alma mater. He won 10 games or more in four of his first five seasons with the Badgers, winning a Cotton Bowl, an Orange Bowl and three Big Ten West Division titles."

Braelon Allen tweeted out in support of Chryst. He's been a bust in the NFL so far.

Agree with the Iowa blog about their decision:
"As his alma mater and former employer continues to struggle under Chryst’s predecessor, Luke Fickell, the more its look as if Wisconsin over-reacted by relieving Chryst of his duties after just five games in the 2022 season."

Badgers were fickle for Fickell and now they are in a pickle.



 

MADHAT1

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Kiffin's seven-year $91 million deal at LSU
What does the Governor think, after he knocked Kelly's payout:
> Kiffin would be owed 80% of what remains on his contract if he were to be fired without cause.<
Will Lane's exit be as messy as Brian's was if he doesn't bring the puddy cats to the glory demanded
Is this the type of incentive the Gov feels is a great one for LSU fans and supporters
> The most fascinating part of the contract that has been shared thus far, is that LSU agreed to pay Lane's postseason bonus he would have been owed by Ole Miss had he stayed with the Rebels. Even though he won't coach Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff, he could still make up to $1 million if the Rebels were to go on to win a national title with Golding leading the team<.
 

MADHAT1

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20-18 and 2 bowl games for 3 tears wasn't good enough.
The previous HC had a 39-22 record with 3 consictibe bowl games in the 4 years he was there before taking over Liberty's program
Checking his resume , I feel he might have had a pretty good OC career, but nothing that points to being one of the best .

>Coastal has now announced Beck has been let go, and defensive coordinator Jeremiah Johnson will serve as interim head coach for the upcoming bowl game.
Sources tell FootballScoop that South Carolina defensive coordinator Clayton White is an early name to watch in the Coastal Carolina search; he and Coastal Carolina Athletics Director Chance Miller previously worked for nearly three years together at South Carolina.<
 

rutgersguy2

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I’ve been seeing this on Twitter and some media haven’t dismissed it out hand. Sitake is a name that would totally surprise me for PSU. Wouldn’t have thought of him if you gave me 10 guesses lol. Maybe it’ll just be a leverage play, we’ll see.