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Boiler Up!!!!
Forget Trump, Gopherhole has its own unstable 70 year old who spouts misinformation as if it's the truth.
That deal would make so much more sense for Purdue than Les Miles.
That said, I don't think it happens.
I have a rat. Fleck will be named after the MAC Championship Game . Late Friday or Saturday.
Boiler Up!!!!
I have a rat. Fleck will be named after the MAC Championship Game . Late Friday or Saturday.
I agree with the above assessment, MAC coaches rarely go straight from MAC to big-time P5 job. They almost always go to a mid-tier P5 school first; Fleck could be the rare exception but MAC-level is really bottom-rung FBS and the titans like their guys to be a bit more seasoned I think.
From what I can tell, these are the last 15 MAC coaches to move up:
Matt Campbell: Toledo -> Iowa State
Dino Babers: Bowling Green -> Syracuse
Dave Clawson: Bowling Green -> Wake Forest
Darrell Hazell: Kent State -> Purdue
Dave Doeren: Northern Illinois -> NC State
Tim Beckman: Toledo -> Illinois
Mike Haywood: Miami (OH) -> Pitt
Jerry Kill: Northern Illinois -> Minnesota
Butch Jones: Central Michigan -> Cincinnati
Turner Gill: Buffalo -> Kansas
Brady Hoke: Ball State -> San Diego State
Brian Kelly: Central Michigan -> Cincinnati
Urban Meyer: Bowling Green -> Utah
Jim Grobe: Ohio -> Wake Forest
Randy Walker: Miami (OH) -> Northwestern
You have a cocktail, Gramps. Early happy hour in Ely?
I really hope it's not true. If it is, that's 3 B1G programs in the same vicinity as the Gophers that hired coaches with a better resume than Claeys over the past 2 years. Maryland, Rutgers, and Purdue.
I really hope it's not true. If it is, that's 3 B1G programs in the same vicinity as the Gophers that hired coaches with a better resume than Claeys over the past 2 years. Maryland, Rutgers, and Purdue.
I thought in an earlier post you also had Lovie in this group? I might be wrong.
Still I would take the entire staff that Claeys has over the staffs that those three or four programs have put together.
No, and I wouldn't. I leave Lovie off because successful NFL coaches don't always make successful college coaches. Lovie was a position coach at a number of big schools, but that was 20+ years ago. A lot has changed since then.
No, and I wouldn't. I leave Lovie off because successful NFL coaches don't always make successful college coaches. Lovie was a position coach at a number of big schools, but that was 20+ years ago. A lot has changed since then.
That's not your argument, though. Your argument is resume. You can't credibly argue that a longtime NFL head coach with a Super Bowl appearance has a worse resume than Michigan's DC.