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I used Deion for illustration; I think the more reasonable idea is an SEC coordinator with a huge SEC staff if we go option B. For one thing, I don't think O'Brien has a slew of SEC assistants to bring along with him. For the second thing, I don't know who would fund option B, and option B needs millions for staffing and millions of outside NIL money. "Build it and they will come" results in a lot more empty retail malls than happy Field of Dreams endings.Good post. A few thoughts.
The perennial decision at Tech is ... a) We are unable to compete with the factories and therefore, must hire for scheme; or b) we can compete with a Tech version of NFL-lite and if that's the case, we have to not only hire for that, but also recruit for that and schedule for that.
We can't really opine on ANY potential head coach until we know the answer to that question. Option B will require a ton of money and since Batt's background is fundraising, I think he will lean this way. So we can probably rule out Chadwell and anyone with a specialized approach to the game. I think it is more likely we get someone who can at least spell NFL and has some street credibility.
We aren't getting Deion. Just give it up. Auburn is not pursuing Auburn either (to my knowledge). Apparently, FSU did vet Deion for that opening but determined that he is unqualified for a P5 job. I see Deion as a Hail Mary hire and I doubt very much Batt is going to make this the hill he dies on. No, this will be a very thoughtful, very professional search and hire.
If Kiffin takes the Auburn job, it opens a whole slew of moves in the SEC. And also closes the door to Alabama for Kiffin. And that will create a new series of moves there. I'm sure Batt knows that.
This has been the most interesting search at GT since Curry was hired. I hope we will see white smoke soon.
I think Option C of "do what Cincinnati did and coach good football in the middle of these giants" also works, but Cincinnati is the exception to the rule--most urban schools can't pull it off (and Cincinnati is less urban than we are).