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re: In hindsight and after the dust has cleared. I have a question about the hire

Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:43 pm to
Posted by Nutriaitch
Montegut
Member since Apr 2008
7648 posts
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:43 pm to
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In 3-4 years there will be a much more solid resume for those coaches.


yeah, at elite power 5 schools they won't want to leave.

so we'll have to choose from a crop of young unproven up and comers.
just like the crop we refused to interview this go round.
Posted by Rhio
Lake Charles
Member since Dec 2013
1327 posts
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:48 pm to
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yeah, at elite power 5 schools they won't want to leave.

so we'll have to choose from a crop of young unproven up and comers.
just like the crop we refused to interview this go round.


I'm willing to give O a shot and I hope he succeeds, because if he doesn't we could end up like Tennessee.

And yes I know that we recruit better and all, but I'm still worried.
Posted by magicman0001
Cresson, TX (DFW area)
Member since Dec 2008
1129 posts
Posted on 11/28/16 at 3:22 pm to
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yeah, at elite power 5 schools they won't want to leave. so we'll have to choose from a crop of young unproven up and comers. just like the crop we refused to interview this go round.


PJ Fleck is in his 4th year at WM.
Willie Taggart is in his 4th season at USF
Jeff Brohm is in his 3rd season at W KY
Matt Rhule is in his 4th season at Temple

And there are a handful of coaches in their 2nd year of coaching that are showing promise.

A lot depends on the school the coach is at when deciding where/what they make a jump to. Aside from that, I believe we'll know what Orgeron is capable of after 3 years. That's plenty of time to vet and get.
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