CFB Head Coaching Carousel 2018

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Urban Meyer's told OSU's AD he doesn't plan to coach past 2019, <a href="https://twitter.com/FootballScoop?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@FootballScoop</a> reported, along with the school moving to take Ryan Day off the market so he could succeed Meyer <a href="https://t.co/DdG0TIaoS1">https://t.co/DdG0TIaoS1</a></p>— College Football by SB Nation 🏈 (@SBNationCFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/SBNationCFB/status/1068552988766191616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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2020 recruiting in the midwest just became open season for Notre Dame. Pivotal recruiting year because they could steal some elite recruits from Ryan Day and a retired Urbie.
 

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Some people think Jimmy Lake is headed to Boulder and that the other candidate he was going up against for the job is/was Ryan Day. Kinda funny this news breaks today about Urbie... so they can announce Day as coach in waiting possibly?
 

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Some people think Jimmy Lake is headed to Boulder and that the other candidate he was going up against for the job is/was Ryan Day. Kinda funny this news breaks today about Urbie... so they can announce Day as coach in waiting possibly?

Looks like it. If those reports are true, they're trying to minimize any damage to the recruiting. I wonder if it will have any effect on the Nuteyes performance tomorrow night?
 

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That might be a big enough job for him to take. But, he is probably and hopefully their 5th choice out of those 5 candidates (Satterfield, Norvell, Fickell, Day, Long). However the dominoes could still hit home if Norvell takes it and Long is interested in a return to Memphis.

...or if Fickell gets the job, Cincy comes after him offering $2.5M. Hope Satterfield or Day gets it. He's not going to App St and he wouldn't go to OSU with Urbie on the way out next year.
 

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They need to stay away from Fickell.

Cincy was a year ahead of schedule in terms of on-field success, so it's only right that Fickell gets his third year of seasoning and gets a chance to be a NY6 buster.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Source: Former Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze has interviewed for Tennessee OC job. He's one of a handful of candidates there. No decision has been made or is expected imminently.</p>— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) <a href="https://twitter.com/PeteThamel/status/1068529013956714496?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 30, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Member when Tennessee fans were morally grandstanding over the Schiano hire? I member.
 

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https://notredame.rivals.com/news/bobinski-on-contract-extension-for-jeff-brohm-things-will-be-done-

Bobinski said one of the first things he did after meeting with Brohm on Nov. 12 (the day after Petrino's firing) was schedule a meeting with school president Mitch Daniels and Board of Trustees chairman Mike Berghoff. The topic of that meeting with Bobinski, Daniels and Berghoff was the future financial commitment Purdue was willing to make to Brohm.

"Our goal with some of this was to remove, as best we can, any financial reason for (Brohm) to make the move. We didn't want that to be a factor," Bobinski said. "We recognized the emotional connection was significant so we needed to not let everything tilt in the other direction. We needed to give ourselves a fighting chance."

In an interview with ESPN 680 radio in Louisville Friday morning, Brohm confirmed that both Purdue and Louisville's pitches were financially competitive and money wasn't a factor in his decision to stay at Purdue.

"That wasn’t a factor," Brohm said in the radio interview. "I think Vince and the university there did a great job and they’re going to have great success. No, it was just not a factor. It was just trying to figure out what to do.”
 

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Mel tucker to Colorado——-DC gone when we play Georgia next year

Locksley whatever job he takes is said to be out after sec title game today


This is all good news for ND thus far barring no changes for us
 

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Mel tucker to Colorado——-DC gone when we play Georgia next year

Locksley whatever job he takes is said to be out after sec title game today


This is all good news for ND thus far barring no changes for us

Tucker, to me, is kind of a meh (the loss of him). So long as Kirby is there, the D will be good. The only one possibly learning a new system is the new DC assuming they don't promote from within.
 

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Locksley whatever job he takes is said to be out after sec title game today

I'd like to go through the playoffs just once without one of our coordinators focused on his new HC job somewhere else. Locksley's done a good job for Bama this year. Probably too much to hope for that he'd stay an OC for us very long.
 

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I'd like to go through the playoffs just once without one of our coordinators focused on his new HC job somewhere else. Locksley's done a good job for Bama this year. Probably too much to hope for that he'd stay an OC for us very long.

First world Problems
 

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I'd like to go through the playoffs just once without one of our coordinators focused on his new HC job somewhere else. Locksley's done a good job for Bama this year. Probably too much to hope for that he'd stay an OC for us very long.

Stop Bishop, just stop. That’s like saying I wish my wife would screw me 7 days a week when she’s already screwing you 6 days a week.
 

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Stop Bishop, just stop. That’s like saying I wish my wife would screw me 7 days a week when she’s already screwing you 6 days a week.

more like wishing she'd screw you 3 times a day, 7 days a week, instead of only twice a day 7 days a week :)
 

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I'd like to go through the playoffs just once without one of our coordinators focused on his new HC job somewhere else. Locksley's done a good job for Bama this year. Probably too much to hope for that he'd stay an OC for us very long.
Maybe take a year or two off from the CFP and you'd keep your guys.
 

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Stop Bishop, just stop. That’s like saying I wish my wife would screw me 7 days a week when she’s already screwing you 6 days a week.

I swear I haven't slept with your wife 6 times in any week.
 

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I'd like to go through the playoffs just once without one of our coordinators focused on his new HC job somewhere else. Locksley's done a good job for Bama this year. Probably too much to hope for that he'd stay an OC for us very long.

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I'd like to win a playoff once in my lifetime, let alone go to the playoffs every year ;) I'd be okay losing coordinators every year if that was the result.
 
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