Gene Smith will get fired and there will be a huge shakeup in the staff after the season. My guess is he will probably take the Wisconsin job later on. There is no light at the end of the tunnel here in Jacksonville.
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hmmm...sounds like they had to settle there.
Hmmm I don't know seems like a pretty good coach. Runs power football offense, turned that program around. Remember this is the team that almost beat wisconsin at Madison, lost by a missed field goal in the last seconds of the game. Think Barry took note?
I think if he were the choice he would have probably been announced 2 weeks ago.
I think if he were the choice he would have probably been announced 2 weeks ago.
its a legal requirement in WI that you must wait 2 weeks to fill any state job. Hence the lack of rush to for Alvarez to make the hire.
idk seems like a tyrone a hire to me
Why? Have you watched this Utah State team at all the past two years. This team is for real. Team seems really well coached play hard and physical, I just don't see how you see this as such a bad hire. This is the team at the beginning of the year was supposed to be the best non BCS team in the country. I would still put them up against any non BCS team.
this is the same team that an average Toledo team had on the ropes if not for poor QB play and play calling in the red zone. this guy was one bad quarter from toledo away from not looking so rosey. maybe i'm wrong and i'll be the first to admit it if it happens, but the jury is definitely still out here. throw in the fact you are hiring a guy with probably no background in the midwest, which is where wisconsin makes its living on the recruiting trail.
idk seems like a tyrone a hire to me
FWIW, I think "recruiting roots" is an overrated job qualification for coaches. Sure it helps but I think it should be at or near the bottom of a coaching search check list.
Shaw signs extension at Stanford. Details are still hazy at this point.
This is pretty awesome.
Brett McMurphy @McMurphyESPN
Gary Andersen called every Utah State player (106 or so) until 2:30 a.m. after news broke he got Wisconsin job @TomMulhernWSJ reports