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2022-23 Coaching Carousel

Feel like what little I've seen coming out of there says thats the case. Adam has an update on 247 in that regard I read today that looked like another step in the right direction.

Footballscoop said Jeff Monken is getting run at Nebraska.
Monken to the Corn - please God Yes. He's topped out at Army.
 
Is it the army monken or the georgia OC monken
You know, now I'm thinking about that. I was just going off of ahoelsken's post #612 in which he said "Jeff". But it would make more sense that it would be the Georgia OC that was interesting to Nebraska rather than the Army HC. Could be that ahoesken just mixed up the Monken names. Surely something I might do.
But with the reported interest in possibly keeping Mickey Joseph in Lincoln, you never know how their thought processes are working over there.
 
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Scott Frost makes a lot of sense in this job
Deion could work there as kind of an intermediate step between FCS and P5, though he probably has his sights set much higher. Wonder if this might be a place where Walters‘ name might come up as well.
 
My money is on ASU hiring Dillingham. Went to HS in Scottsdale, went to ASU, worked for Todd Graham.

And my observation is that 9 times out of 10 when a HC gets fired the next guy hired is the opposite profile. Herm was an older CEO defensive coach with an NFL mindset. Dillingham is a young offensive coach who they'll see as a college guy in touch with today's players for NIL & portal.

Mark it.
 
My money is on ASU hiring Dillingham. Went to HS in Scottsdale, went to ASU, worked for Todd Graham.

And my observation is that 9 times out of 10 when a HC gets fired the next guy hired is the opposite profile. Herm was an older CEO defensive coach with an NFL mindset. Dillingham is a young offensive coach who they'll see as a college guy in touch with today's players for NIL & portal.

Mark it.
Dilly or Herman I’d say
 
Sanford to USF.
Season 3 Smiling GIF by The Simpsons
 
Wow. Oregon was the most stable coaching job around through Helfrich. Even the assistants stayed for decades. It's become a revolving door.

Lanning’s buyout is $14M if he leaves before Jan 31, 2023. CU got what, $3M when Tucker left? Both first time head coaches, taking Pac12 jobs.

Oh and Lanning’s deal isn’t fully guaranteed like Dorrell’s was.

Rick f**king George.
 
Wow. Oregon was the most stable coaching job around through Helfrich. Even the assistants stayed for decades. It's become a revolving door.

Ha. We talk about being perfectly fine with CU being a stepping stone job, and Oregon fans should probably feel the same way, but you’d think that program would be a bit more stable.

BUT, when you target SEC/ACC guys and put them to the Pacific NW, you probably have to think they will look for the first good SEC job available.

Not sure I’d be pumped with that hire if I’m Auburn, though. Defensive coach who comes into talent loaded program and has a mediocre defense.
 
Ha. We talk about being perfectly fine with CU being a stepping stone job, and Oregon fans should probably feel the same way, but you’d think that program would be a bit more stable.

BUT, when you target SEC/ACC guys and put them to the Pacific NW, you probably have to think they will look for the first good SEC job available.

Not sure I’d be pumped with that hire if I’m Auburn, though. Defensive coach who comes into talent loaded program and has a mediocre defense.
Auburn is probably having to go Plan B since coach Prime turned them down in favor of CU!
 
Ha. We talk about being perfectly fine with CU being a stepping stone job, and Oregon fans should probably feel the same way, but you’d think that program would be a bit more stable.

BUT, when you target SEC/ACC guys and put them to the Pacific NW, you probably have to think they will look for the first good SEC job available.

Not sure I’d be pumped with that hire if I’m Auburn, though. Defensive coach who comes into talent loaded program and has a mediocre defense.
As the differences in media payouts continue to widen it is going to get harder for anyone outside of the SEC/B1G to keep coaches. They will have the money to make the buyouts, the money to give bigger contracts, and the money to run much higher budget programs.

There is a real risk that instead of dividing college football between P5 and G5 we are going to be dividing between Big 2 conferences, Second Level conferences, and then G5 conferences.

Just like the G5 schools currently are really not competing for the national championship we are already at a point where only two conferences are likely to produce a national champ and other what are now P5 conferences are for all practical purposes out of the running.
 
That’s got to be close to 25 million in buyout money plus whatever salary Auburn would pay Lanning
 
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