Per Brian Fischer, Pac-12 digital senior correspondent, via twitter:
" Brian Kelly on NFL rumors: “Leaving is not an option. I don’t even think about it.” "
Good! I was honestly getting worried.
Per Brian Fischer, Pac-12 digital senior correspondent, via twitter:
" Brian Kelly on NFL rumors: “Leaving is not an option. I don’t even think about it.” "
More like sharing information, not trolling. Kelly won't leave ND until he is either run out or wins a BCS or 2. I would love it if he ended his career here, I don't think it will happen.
The problem with media reports is generally when there is smoke there is fire.
Wow. So glad to see this. Because on the way home ESPN Radio had Kelly quoted as saying the NFL intrigued him, but it would have to be the right time and place. They mentioned nothing about him also saying he wasn't going anywhere.Irish Illustrated@NDatRivals
"How can you not be (intrigued)?" Kelly told CBSSports.com. "When you've coached football, you look at everything -- you look at high school film and you watch coaches there, college, Division III to Division I, it doesn't matter, college, NFL. All of that stuff intrigues me. I still think it comes down to time and place. What is the right time, and what is the right place? I never take any of that off the board."
More like sharing information, not trolling. Kelly won't leave ND until he is either run out or wins a BCS or 2. I would love it if he ended his career here, I don't think it will happen.
The problem with media reports is generally when there is smoke there is fire.
This couldn't be less true.
Really? Look at any major coaching jumps recently. Deny Deny Deny, UH OH.
Am I the only one who found this to be disturbing?
Also in the news: John Clayton might be drawing interest from members of the opposite sex. There's a chance he gets laid in 2013. No sources.
Kelly is smart enough to know you don't close the door on anything. That said, I don't see him going anywhere soon.
Kelly is smart enough to know you don't close the door on anything. That said, I don't see him going anywhere soon.
buzz buzz
Kelly rumored to be eyeing Uzbekistani Rugby League chairmanship. "Tashkent is nice this time of year" overheard, we think.
Heard it on the Internet......
I've always heard that if it's on the Internet it has to be true. Bonjour
buzz buzz
Kelly rumored to be eyeing Uzbekistani Rugby League chairmanship. "Tashkent is nice this time of year" overheard, we think.
Heard it on the Internet......
Notre Dame has a rep as a burnout job, probably more so than any other college coaching position. Only four coaches have lasted longer than seven years: Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Lou Holtz – all of whom won national titles. Rockne had the longest tenure in school history, just 13 seasons before he died in a plane crash. Of coaches who walked away on their own accord, the longest tenure is 11 seasons.
But it would be no more stressful than an NFL job, where coaches have less control and authority over who is on the roster and how much the players will listen to them. The Chicago Bears reportedly are one team reaching out to gauge Brian Kelly's interest; he might want to ask Mike Shanahan and Lovie Smith what coaching Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall did for their employment status.
Could Kelly make more money in that league? Sure, but Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said Sunday that he's ready to meet with Kelly in the near future to "talk about securing that future." Translation: He'll get a raise and extension from his current $3 million salary. He also will be able to bargain for additional facility bells and whistles or other program upgrades from a university that is giddy to be back in the football forefront.
And truth be told, Kelly already has gotten more leeway and administrative support than his predecessors when it comes to things like a training table, a full-amenity football complex and even relaxed penalties for some campus rules violations. It's not an easy job by any means, but it's easier now off the field than it perhaps ever has been.
Perhaps most importantly, recruits are listening to the Notre Dame message as much or more now than at any time in the previous two decades. If anything, the Irish might be a year or two ahead of schedule in terms of national title contention – the thing is rolling in the right direction, at a high rate of speed. If losing truly is the soul-crushing event most coaches say it is, why leave a winner for the likelihood of torment and agony at the next level?
Ya never know, however I'm sure he's thinking to himself that the Bear's just fired a guy that's taken them to a Super Bowl and a couple of playoffs, however it is the Not...For ...Long leauge so it wouldn't supprise me if both he and Saban jump ship...No way he leaves for that job.
I heard them talking about Brian kelly having intrest in the NFL on sportscenter