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The Next Head Coach: the Real Discussion

BWahlberg said:
Dave Dickenson - would he leave the CFL for what I'd presume would be a step down in pay? Probably will be a CFL head coach soon, or at least have an opportunity to be one.

Kraig Paulsen - defensive minded coach, never been an FCS head coach but long time Montana roots. Could retain some current coaches that would fit well with him.

Brent Pease - would leave a higher paying job but would finally get the head coaching gig he's wanted. Wasn't he a finalist when Pflu was hired?

Ty Gregorak - maybe the only internal option, could hold the current group together well, knows the coaches he'd want to keep and others he'd want to replace. Kind of a quick rise to the job though, is he ready?

Mike Breske - probably going to be in the market for a new job once Wazzu's season is over. Is he HC material?

Mike Van Diest - NAIA to FCS is a huge leap. Just a few years ago he almost quit on Carroll (allegedly) due to a lack of passion for the job. We know he can win championships at the NAIA level.

Robin Pflugrad - Snowballs chance in hell?

+1
Brent Pease, and the retention of Gregorak,Green, and Gragg..
 
spsyk said:
BWahlberg said:
Dave Dickenson - would he leave the CFL for what I'd presume would be a step down in pay? Probably will be a CFL head coach soon, or at least have an opportunity to be one.

Kraig Paulsen - defensive minded coach, never been an FCS head coach but long time Montana roots. Could retain some current coaches that would fit well with him.

Brent Pease - would leave a higher paying job but would finally get the head coaching gig he's wanted. Wasn't he a finalist when Pflu was hired?

Ty Gregorak - maybe the only internal option, could hold the current group together well, knows the coaches he'd want to keep and others he'd want to replace. Kind of a quick rise to the job though, is he ready?

Mike Breske - probably going to be in the market for a new job once Wazzu's season is over. Is he HC material?

Mike Van Diest - NAIA to FCS is a huge leap. Just a few years ago he almost quit on Carroll (allegedly) due to a lack of passion for the job. We know he can win championships at the NAIA level.

Robin Pflugrad - Snowballs chance in hell?

+1
Brent Pease, and the retention of Gregorak,Green, and Gragg..


Really?
 
Here are some current coaches with Montana connections:

* Tim Hauck--UNLV

* Kevin Peoples--Georgia Southern--Carroll College

* Kris Cincovich--U of ID--Carroll College

* Bryce Erickson--U of ID--Dad is Dennis

* Matt Lubic--Oregon--Dad is Sonny

* Marc Lubic--Houston (NFL)--Dad is Sonny

* Mike Ferriter--ID State
 
I think TY G gets the job. He seemed to be the coach that did the interview for the Missoulian after the EWU loss.

I am not 100% sure If TY is named the coach I would not be surprised. Following UM past hire history.

Maybe Kent will break the mold and really do a real search!
 
spsyk said:
BWahlberg said:
Dave Dickenson - would he leave the CFL for what I'd presume would be a step down in pay? Probably will be a CFL head coach soon, or at least have an opportunity to be one.

Kraig Paulsen - defensive minded coach, never been an FCS head coach but long time Montana roots. Could retain some current coaches that would fit well with him.

Brent Pease - would leave a higher paying job but would finally get the head coaching gig he's wanted. Wasn't he a finalist when Pflu was hired?

Ty Gregorak - maybe the only internal option, could hold the current group together well, knows the coaches he'd want to keep and others he'd want to replace. Kind of a quick rise to the job though, is he ready?

Mike Breske - probably going to be in the market for a new job once Wazzu's season is over. Is he HC material?

Mike Van Diest - NAIA to FCS is a huge leap. Just a few years ago he almost quit on Carroll (allegedly) due to a lack of passion for the job. We know he can win championships at the NAIA level.

Robin Pflugrad - Snowballs chance in hell?

+1
Brent Pease. Whole new staff.
FFY
 
When you compare the pay to the unrealistic expectations of the spoiled-rotten fanbase, this isn't that great a job. I hope Haslam pulls a rabbit out of his hat.
 
griz8791 said:
When you compare the pay to the unrealistic expectations of the spoiled-rotten fanbase, this isn't that great a job. I hope Haslam pulls a rabbit out of his hat.

Oh whatever. It's not that unrealistic to expect undefeated national championships every year...... is it?
 
griz8791 said:
When you compare the pay to the unrealistic expectations of the spoiled-rotten fanbase, this isn't that great a job. I hope Haslam pulls a rabbit out of his hat.
Bull. Great coaches are competitive and thrive on those expectations. Can't handle it? Go coach at Southern Utah - town and fans could care less. We have amazing fans in my opinion .
 
griz5700 said:
griz8791 said:
When you compare the pay to the unrealistic expectations of the spoiled-rotten fanbase, this isn't that great a job. I hope Haslam pulls a rabbit out of his hat.
Bull. Great coaches are competitive and thrive on those expectations. Can't handle it? Go coach at Southern Utah - town and fans could care less. We have amazing fans in my opinion .


Ya isn't that what any good coach is looking for?
 
monte is a character said:
Inland NW Griz said:
horribilisfan8184 said:
Can we hope Super Dave is getting tired of converting loonies and toonies into real money?

Why does everyone assume DD would be a great head coach? Loved the guy as a player, doesn't mean anything else.

ditto !


I assume he'd be a great head coach because he's been an excellent coach for six years and a great offencive coordinator for four years now and has been on the CFL short list of head coaching hires for the last three years. Anytime your competition is interested in hiring you as their next head coach, you're doing something right.
He'd probably be the second year head coach in Saskatchewan or Hamilton had Calgary not offered him a better contract. Hufnagel, who is not only Calgary head coach, but also general manager, has stated publicly that preparing Dickenson to be a head coach is an objective.

You think Dave loves Montana? At this point he has way deeper roots with the Stamps. Griz fans get a little goofy when talking about the pull of Montana on former players and coaches, but Calgary seems to be where its at for Dickenson.

Craig Dickenson on the other hand, might be lured south, but most egrizzers have no idea who he is.
 
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