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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 908134" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Jimbo Fisher was a smart offensive guy—not a genius like CPJ or Leach, but good—but seems to have moved into the CEO model and it’s not paying off at TA&M.</p><p>I’d say that he seems like a guy that needs a Heisman caliber player to make the playoffs, but Dabo and Saban and Meyer seemed to have a Heisman candidate when they were going for a title, so maybe that’s unfair.</p><p>On the other hand, Lincoln Riley is the coordinator genius plus CEO, but his defense is weak. Bob Stoops had his brother covering defense, so he was decent on both sides (and least, decent for B12).</p><p>I think it’s hard to manage the CEO model. For example, UNC has a good offense and weak defense, but I think they’ve got a prototype CEO coach in Mack Brown.</p><p>And Collins tried to be a CEO coach here, and it went badly. It’s hard not to micromanage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 908134, member: 282"] Jimbo Fisher was a smart offensive guy—not a genius like CPJ or Leach, but good—but seems to have moved into the CEO model and it’s not paying off at TA&M. I’d say that he seems like a guy that needs a Heisman caliber player to make the playoffs, but Dabo and Saban and Meyer seemed to have a Heisman candidate when they were going for a title, so maybe that’s unfair. On the other hand, Lincoln Riley is the coordinator genius plus CEO, but his defense is weak. Bob Stoops had his brother covering defense, so he was decent on both sides (and least, decent for B12). I think it’s hard to manage the CEO model. For example, UNC has a good offense and weak defense, but I think they’ve got a prototype CEO coach in Mack Brown. And Collins tried to be a CEO coach here, and it went badly. It’s hard not to micromanage. [/QUOTE]
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