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Will a top notch OC even come here if Crowton is fired?
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:36 pm
With Les being on the hot seat will a top notch come here with the possibility of having to look for a job after one season (assuming a new HC wouldnt want to keep him)?
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:38 pm to Big Fat
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Money talks.
Don't discount that before or after any money has changed hands, an ego will continue to talk. Good coaches at the college level (whether they display humility or not) probably are always thinking about what they are capable of given a ton of talent.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:39 pm to heehaw
To be a part of Les' sideline circus?
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:39 pm to Come2Conquer
give me the OC from LA TECH. simple really.
Nothing is worse then what we have.
Nothing is worse then what we have.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:41 pm to dreaux
Sure, anyone aspiring to be a head coach would come in a heartbeat. Its obvious Les doesn't give a rat sass what you call and he will be fired in 1-2 more years. Hell yeah.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:43 pm to heehaw
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Will a top notch [insert line here]
Yes.
$$$ and opportunity.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:43 pm to heehaw
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With Les being on the hot seat will a top notch come here with the possibility of having to look for a job after one season (assuming a new HC wouldnt want to keep him)?
probably not a big deal if you look at it historically, Paul Rhodes came to Auburn the year Tubby crashed and burned and he ended up head coach at Iowa State the next year.
The question is, who is truly the best candidate. My qualifications would be...
- coaches from the sidelines
- possibly a former QB
- not a system guy
- past success
The last thing I want is some gimmick guy who has put up a ton of yards at a small/mid school who has never gone up against brutal defenses week after week.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:44 pm to ForeLSU
#1 on my list would be a proven QB coach. we really need one.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:45 pm to heehaw
Its a risk/reward trade-off.
The risk you mentioned.
But (1) pay is good here; (2) facilities are good; (3) fans are rabid; (4) talent is pretty amazing; (5) les is a 100% delegator (besides the fact that some idiots on here think he calls plays) and as oc you get to run your own show; (6) most importantly, les is loyal and almost always enthusiastically supports his assistants and coords for advances, including most conspicuously, head coaching jobs.
The risk you mentioned.
But (1) pay is good here; (2) facilities are good; (3) fans are rabid; (4) talent is pretty amazing; (5) les is a 100% delegator (besides the fact that some idiots on here think he calls plays) and as oc you get to run your own show; (6) most importantly, les is loyal and almost always enthusiastically supports his assistants and coords for advances, including most conspicuously, head coaching jobs.
Posted on 11/23/09 at 10:46 pm to heehaw
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With Les being on the hot seat will a top notch come here with the possibility of having to look for a job after one season (assuming a new HC wouldnt want to keep him)?
I think you have a valid point but I hope we are both wrong.
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