Hes 76-16 in his 7 seasons at Montana, and his team is currently 10-0. His only connection to Colorado is that he coached for the Buffs under Slick Rick.
Just throwing it out there....
Pulling someone from the WAC didn't work out, so I certainly wouldn't want to go the I-AA route.
no....we need a bcs coach/or assistant (offensive or defensive), someone who understands the big 12 and how to recruit and coach at this level...just my opinion
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. You can't think everyone who is at a lower tier right now is as bad of a coach as Hawk.Pulling someone from the WAC didn't work out, so I certainly wouldn't want to go the I-AA route.
Pulling someone from the WAC didn't work out, so I certainly wouldn't want to go the I-AA route.
I pray that the next guy is a hot coordinator or HC from a BCS or maybe MWC. These guys will be names the recruits will recognize. I want nothing more to do with the little league guys.
Hauck was a defensive assistant for 4 seasons here at Colorado, and 4 seasons at Washington before taking over at Montana.NO....we need a BCS coach/or assistant (offensive or defensive), someone who understands the BIG 12 and how to recruit and coach at this level...just my opinion
If we let the Hawk go, you're going to have to lower your expectations a little bit in terms of who we can get.I pray that the next guy is a hot coordinator or HC from a BCS or maybe MWC. These guys will be names the recruits will recognize. I want nothing more to do with the little league guys.
If we let the Hawk go, you're going to have to lower your expectations a little bit in terms of who we can get.
Which candidates ya thinkin' of?
If we let the Hawk go, you're going to have to lower your expectations a little bit in terms of who we can get.
Which candidates ya thinkin' of?
I think there are a lot of "hot" coordinators from big time programs who would take the Colorado job.
I was referring to the buyout factor, not the appeal of the program.I absolutely disagree. If Bohn is committed to winning he will not lower expectations. Besides, I think you underestimate the appeal and potential of Colorado.
It seems like the BCS head coaches that have a lot of success cut their teeth in BCS programs (even if their only head coaching experience is on a lower level). I believe this is vitally important.
Actually, can anyone name a single successful BCS head coach working today who did not have experience at the BCS level?
Tressel - came from Youngstown St. And Meyer - Bowling Green and Utah before Florida.
I think hes counting assistant jobs for BCS schools as well.Tressel - came from Youngstown St. And Meyer - Bowling Green and Utah before Florida.
I had just edited that in my post, how about we both share the discovery.I just found one, though. Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech had never coached in a BCS program before.
The only big-time coach I can think of who has success without BCS experience is Gary Patterson, what hes done at TCU is amazing.
Paul Johnson at Ga Tech also comes to mind.
I had just edited that in my post, how about we both share the discovery.
Beamer at Va Tech also had no experience at a BCS conference school.
It seems like the BCS head coaches that have a lot of success cut their teeth in BCS programs (even if their only head coaching experience is on a lower level). I believe this is vitally important.
Actually, can anyone name a single successful BCS head coach working today who did not have experience at the BCS level?
Brian Kelly
Finally somebody poked the elephant in the room.Brian Kelly