i heard that he is stepping down to take the Giants job

Saw this on NDN.
We know not why, but we can surely all speculate.
On II today, it says that we contacted the UCLA DC about a coaching position about a month ago, he declined, but something is definetly up . It would seem logical that since that story was released, the next step is that there needs to be an opening for such a coach to fill. We can only hope.
On II today, it says that we contacted the UCLA DC about a coaching position about a month ago, he declined, but something is definetly up . It would seem logical that since that story was released, the next step is that there needs to be an opening for such a coach to fill. We can only hope.
Would they hold a press conference to announce the resignation/firing of an assistant coach?? The only other thing would be him leaving, which would amaze me.
We wouldn't know. It's been a long time since coordinators have been let go.I was thinking this too. I'm afraid this could mean something that none of us thought would happen... I'm not going all doomsday, but I wasn't aware that they held press conferences like this to let go of coordinators...
It's pretty far down on the board, now. Maybe even off the first page. But it's there.Still do not see any reference to this on NDN. Can anyone help?
I was thinking this too. I'm afraid this could mean something that none of us thought would happen... I'm not going all doomsday, but I wasn't aware that they held press conferences like this to let go of coordinators...
I have read the Thursday presser rumors on several boards. It sounds like we are getting a new DC since Weis is reported to have tried to hire UCLA's DC.
Sound argument...
Final thought
I think Nick Saban suffered from Steve Spurrier Syndrome. Winning in the NFL isn't as easy as a great college coach may think, so it's back to campus life where you can coast at 9-2 in an off year. For that reason, Pete Carroll and Charlie Weis should never leave the college game. They have better jobs right now at Southern Cal and Notre Dame, respectively, than what they can find in the NFL.
Michigan, Ohio State and Texas are also better head-coaching positions than any you'd find in the NFL. The Cowboys are about as marquee a franchise as there is in the NFL – and they've run through four coaches since winning their last Super Bowl in 1995. And a fifth coach could be on the way. Green Bay? Four since their last Super Bowl in 1996. New York Giants? Four since their last Super Bowl in 1990. Washington? Six since winning their last Super Bowl in 1991. Oakland? The Raiders are soon to be on their fourth coach since appearing in their last Super Bowl in 2002.
Stability wins in coaching. You can find it in college. You rarely find it in the NFL.
http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/nwsltr/sports/fromthe50/stories/011007dnspogosselin.22cfa954.html
Are we even sure there is a press conf. on Thurs?