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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 878727" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>ultimately hard to say without knowing how much our higher ups are willing to pay.</p><p></p><p>criteria that are musts</p><p></p><p>1. must recruit at a high level. either a coordinator at a big 10/sec/acc school that has a proven track record of great recruiting or a g5 coach that has them recruiting at a level above their peers.</p><p></p><p>2. a guy who brings a unique identity to the team that can still recruit. i’m not opposed to a “scheme” if that scheme allows us to recruit. option is very prohibitive to that on both sides of the ball. would love what you see at baylor, ucf, etc chip long seems to have a good idea of an identity for the program</p><p></p><p>3. a guy that will sell the program and wants to be here. i know it’s not a destination job like notre dame, bama etc but one thing i did appreciate about both paul and collins is it felt like this was a place they want to be</p><p></p><p>and last and more of my opinion than the other things i’ve mentioned is that i would prefer an offensive head coach. most of the time that is the route to success.</p><p></p><p>so i’m not sure what that will leave us with based on what we are willing to pay. i do think a coach with more roots in the southeast is also helpful cause we can use the resource that is georgia high schools. malzahn would honestly be a dream for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 878727, member: 5973"] ultimately hard to say without knowing how much our higher ups are willing to pay. criteria that are musts 1. must recruit at a high level. either a coordinator at a big 10/sec/acc school that has a proven track record of great recruiting or a g5 coach that has them recruiting at a level above their peers. 2. a guy who brings a unique identity to the team that can still recruit. i’m not opposed to a “scheme” if that scheme allows us to recruit. option is very prohibitive to that on both sides of the ball. would love what you see at baylor, ucf, etc chip long seems to have a good idea of an identity for the program 3. a guy that will sell the program and wants to be here. i know it’s not a destination job like notre dame, bama etc but one thing i did appreciate about both paul and collins is it felt like this was a place they want to be and last and more of my opinion than the other things i’ve mentioned is that i would prefer an offensive head coach. most of the time that is the route to success. so i’m not sure what that will leave us with based on what we are willing to pay. i do think a coach with more roots in the southeast is also helpful cause we can use the resource that is georgia high schools. malzahn would honestly be a dream for me [/QUOTE]
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