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Stitt mentioned for FBS OC; HC at CSU, Kansas, Wisc, Neb

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Before Stitt was hired by Montana, his name was mentioned as a possible candidate for FBS offensive coordinator positions and as head coach for several big time FBS schools.

These articles and links are posted in the eGriz News section, with some links below.

Some articles only have a small blurb on Stitt and those blurbs are also included below.

CSU: Sorting through the replacements at CSU (Mile High Sports).
CSU: Now is CSU Rams' best shot to be a big shot in football (Denver Post).
Kansas: Big 12 Power Rankings (Fox Sports Southwest).
Wisconsin: Gary Andersen to OSU: Wild-card replacements (SBNation).
Nebraska: Opinions are different because expectations are different (Bloguin).
Nebraska: (Washington Post)
FBS OC Jobs: Stitt happens, says CSM head coach (Fox Sports).

Other articles (see News Section):
Comments from Coeur d'Alene (Coeur d'Alene Press).
Colorado Mines coach Bob Stitt builds wins in present, stadium later (Denver Post).
We finally got to watch Bob Stitt's offense; It was spectacular (SBNation).
Bob Stitt's offense: A college football gold mine (USA Today).
Stitt happens, says CSM head coach (Fox Sports).
Tecumseh native Stitt to coach at Montana (Journal Star).

Articles from Montana Sources (see the News Section):
Stitt named head football coach at Montana (GoGriz.com).
Bob Stitt named 36th head football coach of Montana Grizzlies (Missoulian).
OFFENSIVE GOLD MINE: high-octane offense finds a home (Missoulian).
Griz Nation: Breathe deep, it'll be fine (Missoulian).
Stitt colleague: New Griz coach is extraordinarily driven (Billings Gazette).
Stitt hired as UM football coach (Montana Kaimin).
Bob Stitt Named University of Montana Head Football Coach (ABC/Fox).
Bob Stitt to replace Delaney as Griz football coach (NBC-KECI).
Montana makes it official: Bob Stitt to coach Grizzlies (Great Falls Tribune).
Stitt Named Football Coach at University of Montana (Flathead Beacon).

CSU: Sorting through the replacements at CSU
By Mark Knudson, Mile High Sports (Denver)
http://milehighsports.com/2014/12/05/sorting-through-the-replacements-at-csu/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Will the Rams go after the next young, hot coordinator as they did with McElwain? When you do that, it’s a 50-50 proposition. About an equal number of those guys (men with no previous head coaching experience) flame out as make it.
... One name that needs to be in the mix is Colorado School of Mines head coach Bob Stitt. His name was floated as a candidate for the opening at Kansas when the school fired Charlie Weis during the season. Stitt is known as an offensive “guru” and has gained national recognition for his innovative offensive schemes from people like West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen, who credited Stitt with the invention of some of his key plays, including the “Jet” or “Fly” sweep.
... Stitt has been at Mines since 2000, opting to wait for the right opportunity before moving on. CSU, with its upward trend that should include a new stadium in the not-too-distant future, could represent that chance. Detractors think CSU is too big now to hire a coach from the Division II ranks. I would respectfully disagree. If you’re not a “Power 5” school, you’re not too big for anyone. There is no substitute for successful experience, and Stitt (and Wristen and others) have that.
... Can Stitt – or any of the others – continue to do what McElwain has done for CSU? There will be many enduring quotes from McElwain’s short tenure at CSU. My favorite might be one of his last. After the season-ending loss to Air Force, when McElwain chose to go for a fourth-and-two at the Air Force 42-yard line very late in the game and failed, leading to a last-second AFA game-winning field goal, McElwain was asked about the gamble.
... “You know me by now,” he told the media. “I’m not here to get a participation ribbon. We are going to try to win the ball game.” Let’s hope the next coach at CSU brings along that same outlook.

CSU: Now is CSU Rams' best shot to be a big shot in football
By Mark Kiszla, The Denver Post
http://www.denverpost.com/kiszla/ci_27071661/mark-kiszla-now-is-csu-rams-best-shot" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If the Rams want to be a program on the rise, then hire a coach on the rise. ... With apologies to recently fired Michigan coach Brady Hoke and Bob Stitt of Colorado Mines, it's not a bold move to hire a retread dismissed by Michigan or an offensive genius from a small college.

Kansas: Big 12 Power Rankings
By David Ubben, Fox Sports Southwest
http://www.foxsports.com/southwest/story/big-12-power-rankings-week-15-113014" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Kansas 3-9, 1-8. Last week: 9. Regular season complete. Bill Snyder endorsed Clint Bowen for the KU job, but Bowen stumbled to the finish line with two blowout losses after a strong start in his interim gig. If I'm AD Sheahon Zenger, Willie Fritz and Bob Stitt would be my top two candidates for the job, but don't rule out Bowen.

Wisconsin: Gary Andersen to OSU: Wild-card replacements for Wisconsin
By Andrew Rosin, SBNation
http://www.buckys5thquarter.com/2014/12/11/7374531/wisconsin-football-coach-gary-andersen-oregon-state" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Anyway, after naming the initial first-blush replacements for Gary Andersen, we're going to a next tier. Of course, it's still early in this search, as day two is just getting underway. But let's go inside my head. Bring gorp.

Colorado School of Mines head coach Bob Stitt

If you're looking for a coach with whom academic standards aren't going to be an issue, why not go after an offensive mastermind who took over a Division II school that hadn't won since the Eisenhower administration and turned in a 15-season run where the Orediggers only finished under .500 twice? Bob Stitt's become a bit of a cult hero in coaching circles. He's built an offensive scheme that some of the modern innovators of college football have borrowed liberally from. He's also still only 50.

Oh, and the average ACT score for the Orediggers is 29. Admission questions? What admission questions?

Nebraska: The opinions are different because the expectations are different
Bloguin
http://bloguin.com/thestudentsection/2014/nebraskas-next-coach-the-opinions-are-different-because-the-expectations-are-different.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Wyoming head coach Craig Bohl was mentioned by two of our three panelist-editors. Bohl might be the best possible choice for Nebraska if it wants someone with ties to the program.

I say this for every open job, but Bob Stitt from the Colorado School of Mines, because that's like having 2 and 3 off suit and being nutty enough to go in and then getting four of a kind on the river.

Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2014/12/03/the-college-football-top-25-how-alabamas-blake-sims-kept-saving-the-season/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

MY COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES OREDIGGERS ... Even when we hear our dear coach Bob Stitt’s name come up amid the guesswork about Nebraska, we just nod in fearless appreciation.
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FBS OC: Stitt happens, says CSM head coach
By Tully Corcoran, Fox Sports, June 6, 2014
http://www.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/stitt-happens-get-to-know-colorado-school-of-mines-coach-bob-stitt-102913" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Stitt’s name has come up for FBS coordinator jobs in the past, most recently at Colorado. He has coached at every other NCAA level except Division-I and done well with his offense.
Video of WV vs. Clemson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gu62DFo9-w" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
:lol: :lol: :lol:

And yet the perception among some still exists that Stitt was plucked off of some mythical "reject" pile... :roll: :roll:
 
Many people don't understand who this guy knows. This guy knows BIG TIME coaches. This guy has taught many people on the spread offense and why some things work and some don't. One thing that we have seen over the last few years is beating a dead horse. We have had some plays just not work and yet we kept pounding those plays over and over and over. Because they worked once. You will NOT see that with Stitt. He runs his offense no matter what the D does and make changes per that team. aka. one play has 4-5 different options in it. It could look like the same play over and over but be completely different. They and run a fly sweep 8 times and block to 4 different gaps or have 2-3 play fakes based off of that play. The design is to stress the QB less, stress the RB's and WR's more. The QB will have a much easier time learning the PB than the WR/oline will. With this offense, we are going to go back to the early 2000's. Tons of speed sweeps, Jets, Wr Screen, HB screen, Middle Screen, rollouts. Plus everything will come from the Gun or Pistol. It is going to be HIGH octane, and that is hard on a lot of schools at this level. While I expect compete with MSU,EWU still. I bet we win a lot more games by 21+ with Stitt. I think mid par teams like SUU,NAU,USD will have a hard time defending all the options on the field.
 
This makes me think...how UNLUCKY is Craig Bohl..his dream job opens up unexpectedly a year after he leaves NDSU....man oh man
 
Great post. What???? What is that I hear?????

http://youtu.be/Re72di5phM0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yep....that's what I thought. Where are all the nay sayers now? Something to do with sand and a va@ina.
 
Perhaps these schools will now take Bobby Hauck and show us what a real coach is?????

Or???
 
I suspect that when these "my mind's made up, don't confuse me with facts" types have a doctor tell them to lose weight they still seek the opinion of another half dozen doctors before deciding they're all wrong and binge their way into cardiac arrest.
 
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