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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 913307" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I disagree. There are a lot of good coaches who want to coach here. There is also plenty of bad coaches that want this job as well. The money has made these jobs similar to a lottery ticket - get one and you are set for life. So, unlike your local Krogers or Burger King or gasket factory, there will not be an unfilled position at the end of the year. The real issue is how does anyone separate the pretenders from the contenders? The ugly answer is that NO ONE has figured that out. This is why the people with deep pockets (Nebraska, TN, Auburn, Texas, etc.) change coaches frequently. It comes down to luck as far as I am concerned. Somehow you get a 4 leaf clover in an unproven young guy (Cremins) or fate delivers a no-brainer to your door step (Ross). The rest of the time we (and everyone else) might as well use an Ouija board from what I can tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 913307, member: 844"] I disagree. There are a lot of good coaches who want to coach here. There is also plenty of bad coaches that want this job as well. The money has made these jobs similar to a lottery ticket - get one and you are set for life. So, unlike your local Krogers or Burger King or gasket factory, there will not be an unfilled position at the end of the year. The real issue is how does anyone separate the pretenders from the contenders? The ugly answer is that NO ONE has figured that out. This is why the people with deep pockets (Nebraska, TN, Auburn, Texas, etc.) change coaches frequently. It comes down to luck as far as I am concerned. Somehow you get a 4 leaf clover in an unproven young guy (Cremins) or fate delivers a no-brainer to your door step (Ross). The rest of the time we (and everyone else) might as well use an Ouija board from what I can tell. [/QUOTE]
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