JacketFromUGA
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Scott Frost will not be available by the time we are hiring another coach unless Johnson gets fired this season. And if he does well he probably bolts for Nebraska next time that job is open.I am acting on the assumption that Todd Stansbury is our AD when CPJ retires. The question really comes down to whether he would choose a non-flexbone option coach to take over. It will be interesting to see which coaches are available in 4 years; Tom Herman was only an OC at OSU 4 years ago. Would hiring a fired Gus Malzahn (for cheap) be a good move for us? Going for Scott Frost if he rises at UCF? Both options are guys who have similar offenses, but a little bit more en vogue. What about picking up Charlie Strong given how his culture would likely fit well with ours (though he'd be 59)? I would personally be happy with taking Monken if he shows continued improvement. If CPJ wins the ACC once or wins the Coastal twice over the next 4 seasons (and at least 2 for 4 against uga), I'd say we'd definitely go for a disciple as at least the OC (but likely HC).
When the writer of the piece uses a word, it means just what he chooses it to mean, nothing more nor less. Good catch.From the article: "Looking at this list, personally, I would be fine with any of these options except for Ted Roof. Roof, while he does have head coaching experience and is a Tech alum, would not be a good option for head coach in my opinion. He would be 56 or 57 at the time of accepting the job, which is already pretty old for a coach.
Looking at the likeliness of everyone else, I feel like the GTAA would want Ken Niumatalolo or Jeff Monken as the top options, given their track records as head coaches. Both of these guys will still be relatively young, yet experienced head coaches by the time Paul Johnson’s contract runs out.ut"
It's pretty obvious that the author has a CTR bias since Roof will be "pretty old" but Niumatalolo will be "relatively young" in 2020. Roof is only two years older than Niumatalolo.
Other than that, it was an interesting article.
I like what Bob Davies and his OC are doing out there. Pretty much our O out of the gun and at a quicker tempo. They are fun to watch.I'd be interested in the OC at UNM. Innnovative and putting up points.
I think the last few years have proven that if you're good enough to win the ACC, you are good enough to win it all. If CPJ wins one of those, maybe even comes close, we won't be changing offenses when he leaves. In that case, the AD at that time should have enough sense to let CPJ hand pick his successor from among his disciples. That leaves Roof out of contention unless the reason we won the NC was because our defense became like a roof falling on you.
IF that were to happen then the first thing to do would be to fire the AD that abdicated their responsibility.
Next, hiring a HC based on what O system they run is insane. Their are several other factors more important. One of the most important being D - where championships and programs are built.
Another big mistake most schools make is hiring someone because they, perhaps decades before, were associated with the school. Sadly we have done this at least 5 times.
And college football is, every year, dominated by the "latest & greatest." There is no way on earth to tell, even 2 years from now, who that person might be.