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<blockquote data-quote="LawTalkin Jacket" data-source="post: 911054" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>So, I am sure no one cares, but since I am avoiding work at the moment, here is my list and some thoughts.... </p><p> </p><p></p><p>#1 Deion: A couple things here that may apply to others as well. If Deion can get kids to want to come to Jackson MS, he sure should be able to get them to come to ATL. This goes for assistants too. I just think that if someone offered me a job with double my salary, but said I had to live in Jackson MS or Starkville or somewhere, I would say no, so won't former NFL coaches (and players who want to coach) and others be willing to work for a little less to work under Deion and in ATL? I think he will recruit coaching talent as well. Also, I would think that <strong>hiring a diverse coach would/should be a priority</strong>, and the list of African American candidates is short; and finally, I haven't studied Deion's schemes, but I do follow on twitter and watch the videos of his monologues to his players, and he is inspiring and preaches discipline, so the people who thing he is a diva or his players won't be disciplined because he was a high-stepper when he played are not paying attention. He seems more in tuned with NIL than most as well. I know that this seems like a long shot, but again, Deion lived in ATL and may want to get out of MS to a low pressure, high ceiling, spot where his kid can compete to play, and team can compete for a conference title. He preaches academics at JSU so GT academics would be consistent with his message. </p><p></p><p>#2 Garrett Riley - this would win press conference, as he is coming off of an amazing offensive season at TCU which could have them in playoff. Sonny Dykes has been around, but there is something different this time around that is making them play way above expectations, and that may be Riley's offense. The fact that he is young and related to Lincoln, tells me he is hungry and understanding or trying to get a handle on the new college football NIL rules and related advantages. I am sure he and Lincoln share notes. AND, with Tech in ACC he is unlikely to have to play his brother anytime soon. </p><p></p><p>#3 Jamie Chadwell - he does look like a guy who has a plan to run a program and has exhibited that at his various stops. I like the option, but I would prefer running pro-style RPOs over triple O. I am sure he will adapt and so long as he throws more than 10 times a game, I think he would be fine. </p><p></p><p>#4) Brent Key if he beats UNC and Miami - But for that UVA loss, he might have the job, but that was a BAD loss. He also is stuck being associated with CGC and his O-line sucked for a long while. I am rooting for him (mostly). Beat UGA and he is in, and we are all on board. If we get someone else, maybe he could stay- like I said, who wants to move away from ATL? </p><p></p><p>I am sure there are some African American candidates that I am overlooking- anyone know who? I thought that Derek Mason might be getting another look, but last few weeks for Ok State have been baaaaad. Maybe Charles Huff at Marshall?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawTalkin Jacket, post: 911054, member: 1238"] So, I am sure no one cares, but since I am avoiding work at the moment, here is my list and some thoughts.... #1 Deion: A couple things here that may apply to others as well. If Deion can get kids to want to come to Jackson MS, he sure should be able to get them to come to ATL. This goes for assistants too. I just think that if someone offered me a job with double my salary, but said I had to live in Jackson MS or Starkville or somewhere, I would say no, so won't former NFL coaches (and players who want to coach) and others be willing to work for a little less to work under Deion and in ATL? I think he will recruit coaching talent as well. Also, I would think that [B]hiring a diverse coach would/should be a priority[/B], and the list of African American candidates is short; and finally, I haven't studied Deion's schemes, but I do follow on twitter and watch the videos of his monologues to his players, and he is inspiring and preaches discipline, so the people who thing he is a diva or his players won't be disciplined because he was a high-stepper when he played are not paying attention. He seems more in tuned with NIL than most as well. I know that this seems like a long shot, but again, Deion lived in ATL and may want to get out of MS to a low pressure, high ceiling, spot where his kid can compete to play, and team can compete for a conference title. He preaches academics at JSU so GT academics would be consistent with his message. #2 Garrett Riley - this would win press conference, as he is coming off of an amazing offensive season at TCU which could have them in playoff. Sonny Dykes has been around, but there is something different this time around that is making them play way above expectations, and that may be Riley's offense. The fact that he is young and related to Lincoln, tells me he is hungry and understanding or trying to get a handle on the new college football NIL rules and related advantages. I am sure he and Lincoln share notes. AND, with Tech in ACC he is unlikely to have to play his brother anytime soon. #3 Jamie Chadwell - he does look like a guy who has a plan to run a program and has exhibited that at his various stops. I like the option, but I would prefer running pro-style RPOs over triple O. I am sure he will adapt and so long as he throws more than 10 times a game, I think he would be fine. #4) Brent Key if he beats UNC and Miami - But for that UVA loss, he might have the job, but that was a BAD loss. He also is stuck being associated with CGC and his O-line sucked for a long while. I am rooting for him (mostly). Beat UGA and he is in, and we are all on board. If we get someone else, maybe he could stay- like I said, who wants to move away from ATL? I am sure there are some African American candidates that I am overlooking- anyone know who? I thought that Derek Mason might be getting another look, but last few weeks for Ok State have been baaaaad. Maybe Charles Huff at Marshall? [/QUOTE]
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