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I really hope Freeman stays long enough to take down that d bags win recordClark is the replacement of Marcus goes to the NFL. The only call and you don't let him say no
I really hope Freeman stays long enough to take down that d bags win recordClark is the replacement of Marcus goes to the NFL. The only call and you don't let him say no
It’s been echoed on the board by other posters, but I’m not so sure. Pavia and Jerry Kill have been a massive part of the success there in the last 2 years.Clark is the replacement of Marcus goes to the NFL. The only call and you don't let him say no
It’s been echoed on the board by other posters, but I’m not so sure. Pavia and Jerry Kill have been a massive part of the success there in the last 2 years.
He also wasn’t the greatest recruiter while at ND and we’re now recruiting at levels we haven’t seen since the Holtz years.
Clark is the replacement of Marcus goes to the NFL. The only call and you don't let him say no
I think we might be approaching a time in CFB where the GM is more important than a coach’s ability to recruit.
Take away the fact that he's a great coach, winner, and class act. He knows the make up of Notre Dame and what he's getting into. I see him as the closest thing to Marcus that would be on the market, and it's not even close TBHThe only? Why?
Take away the fact that he's a great coach, winner, and class act. He knows the make up of Notre Dame and what he's getting into. I see him as the closest thing to Marcus that would be on the market, and it's not even close TBH
Are you seriously comparing the state of the Vanderbilt program that he took over vs the state of the ND program that MF took over?
Say all you want about BK, but he didn't leave the place in shambles.
What he's done there is nothing short of remarkable, especially going against the blue bloods he has to on a weekly basis. All year I kept waiting for the magic to run out, but he continues to get his team ready to play on a weekly basis very similar to MF.
you're right I'm a Lea guy and will continue to be until he's proven that he can't coach.
Dude that's pretty much exactly how our current head coach was hired. Fortunately it has worked out.I didn’t make any comparison of the sort.
That’s fine we can all be Lea guys but the emotional attachment doesn’t justify a candidate we should just hand the job yet.
There are stories of him not being a huge fan of recruiting. Good at it but not a MF grinderI think Lea is a good coach but he isn’t anywhere near a recruiter Freeman is
Dude that's pretty much exactly how our current head coach was hired. Fortunately it has worked out.
You are totally taking out the importance of actually knowing ball to be a coach.
What exactly does this look like, because I get a Sopranos kind of vibe the more I read it over and over again.Clark is the replacement of Marcus goes to the NFL. The only call and you don't let him say no
Could be. Lanning has lost 7 games in 4 seasons and really only two of them were ass kickings. He's only lost two home games. Had some issues with Washington in the PAC 12. We'll see how it goes this year.FWIW I would take Dan Lanning over Clark Lea.
Lea may be a better fit... but I think Lanning is a better coach.
Oh I disagree stronglyyyyy here. What is Lanning without Phil Knight's wallet?FWIW I would take Dan Lanning over Clark Lea.
Lea may be a better fit... but I think Lanning is a better coach.
Lanning feels more likely to end up at an upper crust SEC program than ND if he leaves Oregon.Could be. Lanning has lost 7 games in 4 seasons and really only two of them were ass kickings. He's only lost two home games. Had some issues with Washington in the PAC 12. We'll see how it goes this year.
I have a hard time seeing him leave Oregon for Notre Dame, though.
That's my thought as well. Somebody crazy enough to come up with the money to make him move.Lanning feels more likely to end up at an upper crust SEC program than ND if he leaves Oregon.
Oregon isn't the first or only school pumping serious money into recruiting and the portal.Oh I disagree stronglyyyyy here. What is Lanning without Phil Knight's wallet?
I'm not sure if a coach has to be an elite recruiter anymore, but I know it never hurts if they are. All things being equal, I would take a chance on a coach who can recruit his ass off over one that maybe has a better system/scheme. Sure, there are GMs now and it's taken some of the load off of the HC and that's great for them, but it's never going to hurt if your HC is a killer on the recruiting trail.That's my thought as well. Somebody crazy enough to come up with the money to make him move.
I don't know that being a mad dog recruiter in this era is a necessity anymore. It certainly helps and would be my preference for my head coach, but I don't know that it is necessary.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: If I'm getting Clark Lea, I want Jerry Kill and his OC to come with him too. In that order. Packaged deal. I'm inclined to give Jerry Kill a substantial raise to whatever Vanderbilt is paying him, too.
Yeah, Lanning is a really good coach and seems like an elite recruiter. I actually like the guy, but I don't know there just seems to be something missing. I know those Oregon teams have a ton of talent and that is in part why all of the computers seem to love them, but they don't really feel like a program with a lot of talent. They don't seem to overwhelm their opponents and they're not very physically imposing. I get this is sort of an "eye test" subjective thing, but watching them get pushed around by IU definitely colors my perception of them. They got obliterated by OSU in the playoffs last year too.Oregon isn't the first or only school pumping serious money into recruiting and the portal.
Oregon has had top 5 recruiting classes the last 3 years, OREGON! Lanning is a HUGE part of that.
Exactly. I think each situation is different but at the end of the day, it's Notre Dame. The head coach has to be down in the weeds and out there recruiting both high school players and the portal.I'm not sure if a coach has to be an elite recruiter anymore, but I know it never hurts if they are. All things being equal, I would take a chance on a coach who can recruit his ass off over one that maybe has a better system/scheme. Sure, there are GMs now and it's taken some of the load off of the HC and that's great for them, but it's never going to hurt if your HC is a killer on the recruiting trail.
And our own HC is proof of concept. When we hired Freeman we had no idea if he could actually coach a blue blood CFB program, but we knew he could recruit and even if he failed he would set the next guy up with a great roster. Thankfully for us, it turns out he can coach a little bit, too.