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GRIZ HC job

indian-outlaw said:
Why not give Jason Gesser a shot he's the interim Idaho head coach, a smart young kid and very motivated.

Gesser has very little, if any, coaching experience.
 
Umista said:
I am leaning toward putting in for the job. I am attempting to beat Alpha to the first applicant position.

If I get the job we pass most of the time. No screwing around with the run. Pass and win.

No sense even having a punter on the roster either!!

5 Wide baby!!!! Fck it, 6 wide!!!!!! :thumb:
 
granitegriz said:
Jerome Souers and Andy Thompson for 2014 or just Andy Thompson....these guys know how to recruit and get the best out of their players.

Same-o, same -o....are we really recycling central for retreads who already know their way around the campus?
 
Chuck Morrell!
Seriously!

http://www.godiggers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=49&path=football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7654308/florida-gators-paying-new-offensive-coaches-more-2m" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yeah we have no shot at Pease...sucks
 
granitegriz said:
Jerome Souers and Andy Thompson for 2014 or just Andy Thompson....these guys know how to recruit and get the best out of their players.

I've actually heard very good things about Andy Thompson. Seems like he would be a good up and coming coach for us.
 
MrTitleist said:
indian-outlaw said:
Why not give Jason Gesser a shot he's the interim Idaho head coach, a smart young kid and very motivated.

Gesser has very little, if any, coaching experience.
Harbaugh had very little coaching experience when he was hired at San Diego. It's definitely a gamble but who are we going to get for 150k?
 
Hammer said:
Chuck Morrell!
Seriously!

http://www.godiggers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=49&path=football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Ding ding ding, we have a winner!
 
John Wristen
Knows the recruiting territory has coached in the FBS as well as D2 and has built up a winner. Downside is he has a black mark on his record which may not fly here. He is under consideration for the CSU job.
 
scottsdalegriz said:
John Wristen
Knows the recruiting territory has coached in the FBS as well as D2 and has built up a winner. Downside is he has a black mark on his record which may not fly here. He is under consideration for the CSU job.

ya i'm not sure it would be wise for um to hire a guy who has been charged with domestic violence as well as drinking and driving... :lol:
 
indian-outlaw said:
MrTitleist said:
indian-outlaw said:
Why not give Jason Gesser a shot he's the interim Idaho head coach, a smart young kid and very motivated.

Gesser has very little, if any, coaching experience.
Harbaugh had very little coaching experience when he was hired at San Diego. It's definitely a gamble but who are we going to get for 150k?

What?? Harbaugh had 8 years of coaching experience before he was hired at San Diego. He was an NFL QB for a long time, then he coached w/ the Raiders and Western Kentucky. Gesser is barely out of college and just got into coaching college FB.
 
GRZFTBL said:
Hammer said:
Chuck Morrell!
Seriously!

http://www.godiggers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=49&path=football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Ding ding ding, we have a winner!


The resume is laced with National Championships as a player and coach and the dude has Tech playing lights out at 6-1 with a win over Carroll in his second season, just as he said he would when he was hired. His defenses are fast and aggressive in his "uptempo 3-4".

Read his profile. The guy just wins! He is intense, hard core and a disciplinarian also. Watch a Tech game. They are playing with a fire and intensity that hasn't been seen for several years.
 
Hammer said:
GRZFTBL said:
Hammer said:
Chuck Morrell!
Seriously!

http://www.godiggers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=49&path=football" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Ding ding ding, we have a winner!


The resume is laced with National Championships as a player and coach and the dude has Tech playing lights out at 6-1 with a win over Carroll in his second season, just as he said he would when he was hired. His defenses are fast and aggressive in his "uptempo 3-4".

Read his profile. The guy just wins! He is intense, hard core and a disciplinarian also. Watch a Tech game. They are playing with a fire and intensity that hasn't been seen for several years.

.....and, assuming Delaney steps down, UM could afford to pay him.
 
Coaching division 1 football is another world from NAIA in terms of recruiting. I'd prefer someone who knows how to recruit the kind of talent we need or is like Bobby and can develop walk-on players into stars.
 
Chief said:
Coaching division 1 football is another world from NAIA in terms of recruiting. I'd prefer someone who knows how to recruit the kind of talent we need or is like Bobby and can develop walk-on players into stars.
Here we go again. Sure didn't work out for Central Michigan or Cincinatti or Notre Dame when they got that Kelly guy from GVSU did it. You do realize that with few exceptions almost every coach ever starts out at moving from a lower tear UP right? Most good high school coaches know the difference between division 1 talent and NAIA talent. I'm pretty sure Coach Morrell has a clue.
 
RobGriz said:
Chief said:
Coaching division 1 football is another world from NAIA in terms of recruiting. I'd prefer someone who knows how to recruit the kind of talent we need or is like Bobby and can develop walk-on players into stars.
Here we go again. Sure didn't work out for Central Michigan or Cincinatti or Notre Dame when they got that Kelly guy from GVSU did it. You do realize that with few exceptions almost every coach ever starts out at moving from a lower tear UP right? Most good high school coaches know the difference between division 1 talent and NAIA talent. I'm pretty sure Coach Morrell has a clue.
Why would he have a clue; his whole playing and coaching career has been in NAIA but for one year as an assistant in FCS. I don't have a problem looking at a very successful DII coach; I do have a problem considering an NAIA coach only in his second HC year. It is an enormous jump and has a whole new world of compliance to deal with. NAIA is much closer to HS than it is to DI.
 
kemajic said:
RobGriz said:
Chief said:
Coaching division 1 football is another world from NAIA in terms of recruiting. I'd prefer someone who knows how to recruit the kind of talent we need or is like Bobby and can develop walk-on players into stars.
Here we go again. Sure didn't work out for Central Michigan or Cincinatti or Notre Dame when they got that Kelly guy from GVSU did it. You do realize that with few exceptions almost every coach ever starts out at moving from a lower tear UP right? Most good high school coaches know the difference between division 1 talent and NAIA talent. I'm pretty sure Coach Morrell has a clue.
Why would he have a clue; his whole playing and coaching career has been in NAIA but for one year as an assistant in FCS. I don't have a problem looking at a very successful DII coach; I do have a problem considering an NAIA coach only in his second HC year. It is an enormous jump and has a whole new world of compliance to deal with. NAIA is much closer to HS than it is to DI.
It is evident you only read the last line of what I posted, however I will say that I am not saying he could be "the guy" I just am not going to dismiss him simply because he has only ever been an NAIA coach. Mike Holmgren at one point had only ever been an 8th grade math teacher.
 
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