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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 901935" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I could see Deion here, or Auburn, or Texas A&M (if that happens). There are other places.</p><p>If Texas A&M fires Jimbo, does he take a year off, or does someone hire him right away?</p><p>If Harsin actually wants to go out West, Arizona State seems like an option. I don't know about Nebraska. I could see Harsin here.</p><p>Louisville is in flux--Satterfield hasn't gotten them in good shape.</p><p>Who knows who Stanford might get if they make a change. David Shaw has gone from potential NFL coach to undesirable.</p><p>If Houston fires Holgerson, there's a ton of money in that program. I'd be interested in him as a coach, though. Houston would outbid us for anyone of common interest, though.</p><p>Chadwell is a good fit here. He might be a good fit at Auburn, but I think Auburn is looking for someone more like Kiffin or Deion.</p><p>RamblinRed talked about the Wisconsin-Kansas-Nebraska triangle. What happens with Kansas is interesting. What happens with Wisconsin and Nebraska is really interesting if Kansas keeps Leipold somehow.</p><p></p><p>Auburn isn't officially on the list, but they've all but fired Harsin.</p><p></p><p>This is like the match game for coaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 901935, member: 282"] I could see Deion here, or Auburn, or Texas A&M (if that happens). There are other places. If Texas A&M fires Jimbo, does he take a year off, or does someone hire him right away? If Harsin actually wants to go out West, Arizona State seems like an option. I don't know about Nebraska. I could see Harsin here. Louisville is in flux--Satterfield hasn't gotten them in good shape. Who knows who Stanford might get if they make a change. David Shaw has gone from potential NFL coach to undesirable. If Houston fires Holgerson, there's a ton of money in that program. I'd be interested in him as a coach, though. Houston would outbid us for anyone of common interest, though. Chadwell is a good fit here. He might be a good fit at Auburn, but I think Auburn is looking for someone more like Kiffin or Deion. RamblinRed talked about the Wisconsin-Kansas-Nebraska triangle. What happens with Kansas is interesting. What happens with Wisconsin and Nebraska is really interesting if Kansas keeps Leipold somehow. Auburn isn't officially on the list, but they've all but fired Harsin. This is like the match game for coaches. [/QUOTE]
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