With Mac now openly campaigning for the job, and Bohn admitting that he is a legitimate candidate - does that hurt CU's ability to perform a real national coaching search??
If you're a top coordinator somewhere, and Mac is hovering around the CU program and being talked up by every radio station and now even ESPN, are you more skeptical that you've got a real chance to land the job if approached?
I worry the constant chatter about Mac coming back is going to make some people shy away from taking a serious look at this job. Beyond that, does a candidate want to take a job where the iconic former coach is always hanging around the AD?
Thoughts?
If you're a top coordinator somewhere, and Mac is hovering around the CU program and being talked up by every radio station and now even ESPN, are you more skeptical that you've got a real chance to land the job if approached?
I worry the constant chatter about Mac coming back is going to make some people shy away from taking a serious look at this job. Beyond that, does a candidate want to take a job where the iconic former coach is always hanging around the AD?
Thoughts?