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re: THE List of Candidates Should Les Leave For Michigan
Posted on 1/6/11 at 4:12 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
Posted on 1/6/11 at 4:12 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
quote:
THE List of Candidates Should Les Leave For Michigan
1. ANYBODY
I'm thinking Watson Brown or Ray Goff...
Posted on 1/6/11 at 4:17 pm to Seven Constanza
quote:
Gerry Faust
YES!!! Forgot all about him
Posted on 1/6/11 at 4:20 pm to jrodLSUke
petrino would be my top choice but the 18 mill buyout pretty much elminates him.
patterson, peterson, or mullen would be upgrades from miles imo.
patterson, peterson, or mullen would be upgrades from miles imo.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 4:45 pm to ForeLSU
Dinardo is only 58. Maybe he could even bring back Tepper.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 5:06 pm to Chicken
Patterson would be an amazing hire.
This post was edited on 1/6/11 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:08 pm to SteveLSU35
Gary Patterson or Troy Calhoun
Posted on 1/6/11 at 7:03 pm to south bama tiger
You guys have missed the most successful coach in the last 11 years!!
Bob Stoops!!
Read the credentials...................
* Been at OU for 11 years
* Has 9 - 11 wins season or
* 6 - 12 win season
* 7 big 12 Conference titles
* Has lost 2 of 4 BCS games
* is 1 for 3 in NC games
He gets his team to perform. Has very little issues with his players and develops quarterbacks every year!!!
How could you genious's miss this??? Big game Bob is the man!!!
But he would NEVER come here!!
Bob Stoops!!
Read the credentials...................
* Been at OU for 11 years
* Has 9 - 11 wins season or
* 6 - 12 win season
* 7 big 12 Conference titles
* Has lost 2 of 4 BCS games
* is 1 for 3 in NC games
He gets his team to perform. Has very little issues with his players and develops quarterbacks every year!!!
How could you genious's miss this??? Big game Bob is the man!!!
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But he would NEVER come here!!
Posted on 1/6/11 at 8:15 pm to Chicken
Didn't see Spurrier on your list ... I had a dream last night, in it, LSU hired Spurrier as head coach, Georgia fired Richt and Spurrier hired him as OC, retained Wilson, Cooper, Chavis, Haley, let go Crowton and Stud.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 8:20 pm to coontiger
quote:
Bob Stoops!!
Read the credentials...................
* Been at OU for 11 years
* Has 9 - 11 wins season or
* 6 - 12 win season
* 7 big 12 Conference titles
* Has lost 2 of 4 BCS games
* is 1 for 3 in NC games
He gets his team to perform. Has very little issues with his players and develops quarterbacks every year!!!
How could you genious's miss this??? Big game Bob is the man!!!
But he would NEVER come here!!
Bingo ....prolly wouldnt come here but I would back a truck full of money in his yard and make him say "No".
Then Mullen, Pinkel, Peterson
Posted on 1/6/11 at 8:23 pm to chewstick
interesting dream, that wouldn't be bad at all.
Short list of dream candidates, regardless of interest/availability: 1) Gruden 2) Saban 3) Patterson 4) Mullen 5) Spurrier
Short list of realistic candidates: 1) Pelini 2) Pinkel 3) Briles 4) Sumlin 5) Holtz
Short list of dream candidates, regardless of interest/availability: 1) Gruden 2) Saban 3) Patterson 4) Mullen 5) Spurrier
Short list of realistic candidates: 1) Pelini 2) Pinkel 3) Briles 4) Sumlin 5) Holtz
Posted on 1/6/11 at 8:30 pm to Chicken
I wouldn't take Pinkel on name alone. Coach Pinkel just sounds bad.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 8:57 pm to Chicken
A couple of people already mentioned Terry Bowden. What about Tommy?
Not saying he would be a great hire...
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This post was edited on 1/6/11 at 8:58 pm
Posted on 1/6/11 at 9:20 pm to BayouBengalBuff
Just for discussion it looked like Steve Mariucci still has the coaching bug. Miles goes to UM promotes Billy G to OC to run the spread, takes Stud, and Joe Rob then fills out the rest of the staff with UM guys.
Mariucci hires Curtis Johnson (Saints) as the OC/WR coach FW stays on and we go get the best OL coach we can hire. The defensive staff stays intact. I like Jack D. also I think with our recruiting base he would become Carrol/Saban clone.
We would kill recruiting with Mariucci, C. Johnson and Frank. We need someone who attracts the national QB prospects sine there are no P. Mannings on the horizon.
Mariucci hires Curtis Johnson (Saints) as the OC/WR coach FW stays on and we go get the best OL coach we can hire. The defensive staff stays intact. I like Jack D. also I think with our recruiting base he would become Carrol/Saban clone.
We would kill recruiting with Mariucci, C. Johnson and Frank. We need someone who attracts the national QB prospects sine there are no P. Mannings on the horizon.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 10:18 pm to Chicken
Okay, I have three options that I do not believe anybody has mentioned...
1.) Mike Gundy (OK State) -- just to continue the tradition of hiring the head coach from that school.
2.) Bring back Doug Mallory and Bradley Dale Peveto as the co- head coaches. Players could call them the co coaches.
3.) Jamarcus Russell -- I hear he is available and he is already familiar with LSU's playbook. He would be known as 'the purple drank'.
1.) Mike Gundy (OK State) -- just to continue the tradition of hiring the head coach from that school.
2.) Bring back Doug Mallory and Bradley Dale Peveto as the co- head coaches. Players could call them the co coaches.
3.) Jamarcus Russell -- I hear he is available and he is already familiar with LSU's playbook. He would be known as 'the purple drank'.
This post was edited on 1/6/11 at 10:27 pm
Posted on 1/6/11 at 11:20 pm to Chicken
Chicken, here is a post of mine from late September:
Paraphrasing, I was asked this question (PHXTigers) in a previous thread, but I did wayyyy to much F-ing research to have it die as a simple reply, so here is a new thread:
Well guarantee is a little strong. You certainly cannot guarantee Miles is going to win 55 of his next 70 games here at LSU, much less another coach.
That being said, we certainly did not hire Miles knowing what he was going to do here, so we have to base the search for a candidate based on what Miles was able to prove BEFORE he took over arguably the most talented team in the country without a coach in 2005.
Before coming to LSU, Miles was 28-21 at Oklahoma State. I guess we should start the search there for coaches who won 57% of their games the last 4 or so years at a school. Also, the guy behind Miles was 30-38 (44%), so we need to find coaches who have improved the winning percentage of their predecessor by +12-13% or more.
Here are 14 guys more and sometimes much more qualified now than Les was in 2005. Let's see:
Bo Pelini (Nebraska): 24-8 (75%) since 2008, Nebraska won 55% of its games from 2004-2007. +20%
Paul Johnson (GT) : 22-9 (71%) since 2008, Ga Tech won 57% of its games from 2002-2007. +14%
Jim Grobe (WF) : 61-53 (54%) since 2001, WF won 29% of its games from 1993-2000. Grobe is 33-19 (63%) from 2006-2009. Conservatively +25%
Turner Gill (Buffalo, now Kansas): 20-30 (40%) since 2006, Buffalo won only 19 games (17%) from 1996-2005. +23%
Todd Graham (Tulsa): 21-7 (75%) since 2007, Tulsa won 57% of its games from 2003-2006. +18%
Butch Jones (CMU, now Cinci): 27-13 (68%) since 2007, CMU won 54% of their games from 2003-2006. +14%
Brian Kelly (Cinci, now ND): 34-6 (85%) since 2007, Cinci won 51% of its games from 2003-2006. +34%
Mark Dantonio (Mich St): 25-17 (60%) since 2007, Mich St won 46% from 2000-2006. +14%
Gary Patterson (TCU): 88-28 (76%) since 2000, TCU won 49% of its games from 1992-1999. +27% (How this guy is not already a HC at a big time BCS school is completely beyond me)
Jim Harbaugh (Stanford): 21-20 (53%) since 2007, Stanfrod won 29% of its games from 2001-2006. +24%
June Jones (SMU): 38% since 2008, SMU won 26% of its games from 2002 to 2007. +12%
Skip Holtz (ECU, now USF): 38-27 (58%) since 2005, ECU won 27% of its games from 2001-2004. +31%
Art Briles (Baylor): 11-17 (39%) since 2008, Baylor won 26% of its games from 2002-2007. +13%
Greg Schiano (Rutgers): 57-55 (51%) since 2001, Rutgers won 20% of its games from 1996-2000. +31%
Troy Calhoun (Air Force): 28-15 (65%) since 2007, Air Force won 43% of its games from 2003-2006. +22%
Kevin Sumlin (Houston): 20-9 (69%) since 2008, Houston won 55% of its games from 2003-2007. +14%
Others like Kyle Whittingham, Chris Peterson, and Chip Kelly have not necessarily improved their teams, but have excelled in upholding the winning ways into which they walked.
Note: Since Miles has left, Oklahoma State has slightly improved to 58% winning percentage.
Am I missing any other HCs that are not already at big time programs (Saban, Meyer, etc)?
Thoughts on these candidates?
Paraphrasing, I was asked this question (PHXTigers) in a previous thread, but I did wayyyy to much F-ing research to have it die as a simple reply, so here is a new thread:
quote:
What other coaches out there would guarantee a better winning percentage than Miles has had since he has been here?
Do not include coordinators who have never been a head coach in college and what not.
Well guarantee is a little strong. You certainly cannot guarantee Miles is going to win 55 of his next 70 games here at LSU, much less another coach.
That being said, we certainly did not hire Miles knowing what he was going to do here, so we have to base the search for a candidate based on what Miles was able to prove BEFORE he took over arguably the most talented team in the country without a coach in 2005.
Before coming to LSU, Miles was 28-21 at Oklahoma State. I guess we should start the search there for coaches who won 57% of their games the last 4 or so years at a school. Also, the guy behind Miles was 30-38 (44%), so we need to find coaches who have improved the winning percentage of their predecessor by +12-13% or more.
Here are 14 guys more and sometimes much more qualified now than Les was in 2005. Let's see:
Bo Pelini (Nebraska): 24-8 (75%) since 2008, Nebraska won 55% of its games from 2004-2007. +20%
Paul Johnson (GT) : 22-9 (71%) since 2008, Ga Tech won 57% of its games from 2002-2007. +14%
Jim Grobe (WF) : 61-53 (54%) since 2001, WF won 29% of its games from 1993-2000. Grobe is 33-19 (63%) from 2006-2009. Conservatively +25%
Turner Gill (Buffalo, now Kansas): 20-30 (40%) since 2006, Buffalo won only 19 games (17%) from 1996-2005. +23%
Todd Graham (Tulsa): 21-7 (75%) since 2007, Tulsa won 57% of its games from 2003-2006. +18%
Butch Jones (CMU, now Cinci): 27-13 (68%) since 2007, CMU won 54% of their games from 2003-2006. +14%
Brian Kelly (Cinci, now ND): 34-6 (85%) since 2007, Cinci won 51% of its games from 2003-2006. +34%
Mark Dantonio (Mich St): 25-17 (60%) since 2007, Mich St won 46% from 2000-2006. +14%
Gary Patterson (TCU): 88-28 (76%) since 2000, TCU won 49% of its games from 1992-1999. +27% (How this guy is not already a HC at a big time BCS school is completely beyond me)
Jim Harbaugh (Stanford): 21-20 (53%) since 2007, Stanfrod won 29% of its games from 2001-2006. +24%
June Jones (SMU): 38% since 2008, SMU won 26% of its games from 2002 to 2007. +12%
Skip Holtz (ECU, now USF): 38-27 (58%) since 2005, ECU won 27% of its games from 2001-2004. +31%
Art Briles (Baylor): 11-17 (39%) since 2008, Baylor won 26% of its games from 2002-2007. +13%
Greg Schiano (Rutgers): 57-55 (51%) since 2001, Rutgers won 20% of its games from 1996-2000. +31%
Troy Calhoun (Air Force): 28-15 (65%) since 2007, Air Force won 43% of its games from 2003-2006. +22%
Kevin Sumlin (Houston): 20-9 (69%) since 2008, Houston won 55% of its games from 2003-2007. +14%
Others like Kyle Whittingham, Chris Peterson, and Chip Kelly have not necessarily improved their teams, but have excelled in upholding the winning ways into which they walked.
Note: Since Miles has left, Oklahoma State has slightly improved to 58% winning percentage.
Am I missing any other HCs that are not already at big time programs (Saban, Meyer, etc)?
Thoughts on these candidates?
This post was edited on 1/7/11 at 12:03 am
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