In “what others are looking at news”, here’s a link from the Montgomery paper about Auburn candidates. Their Interim coach Cadillac Williams is one. Kiffin is the perceived leader. Hugh Freeze is on the list. So is Deion Sanders.
Jeff Grimes, the OC at Baylor, is also on the list.
I have my doubts about how accurate the list is.
With new athletics director John Cohen looking to hire Auburn football's next coach, here's a ranking of some of the top names associated with job.
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As for our coaching search, I’ve cast shade on the idea of Urban Meyer coming here and the idea of us poaching a successful P5 coach. I think there is a lot of work to do to get this team competitive, but I don’t think it’s mysterious work. I think there are a lot of good coaches that we could get to come here that could turn things around fairly quickly.
Even after yesterday, I think Key could put together a staff and build a good George O’Leary-ish football program here. Somehow, he also reminds me of Fulmer—a solid guy who can build a good program. Elko has already done well being that coach at Duke. There are some problems I’ve seen, but I think Key would grow into the job. I don’t know how high his ceiling would be, but that’s the part that concerns me—I can see him getting us to 7-8 and maybe occasionally 9 wins, but would he learn enough and grow enough to get us past that?
I thought Key’s chances were over when he lost to UVA. This team doesn’t quit, but that’s table stakes for playing good ball.
Miami’s comment of us having “G5 talent” makes me wonder what kind of coach we should get. We had a recruiting centered coach for 4 years who went for 5* and high-rated players in the portal, and we still get that kind of comment. Whatever coach we get, I’d like us to be more methodical and long-term about it.
At this point, I could care less about “winning the press conference” when we make the HC announcement. I’m much more interested it the program building that happens afterwards.