allenm5333
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They will not replace DeMarco Murray with Deland
I don’t get that vibe from Venables, at all. He may not be a great head coach in the end…but I’m not sure he’s on Jimbo’s level.Why all of a sudden is Oklahoma the place to be??
When they get to the SEC and when Saban, Smart, and Kelly have them kicked to the ground, I hope they keep kicking.
Venables reminds me of Jimbo Fisher, both smug type of coaches.
Thanks, I'll have to check it out. CrazyThere's an E60 about Deland and the story he's alluding to. It's incredible. One of my favorite E60s ever. Amazingly random how it all worked out.
Thanks, I'll have to check it out. Crazy
Yeah that story is INSANE. Everyone should check it out.There's an E60 about Deland and the story he's alluding to. It's incredible. One of my favorite E60s ever. Amazingly random how it all worked out.
Is he any good?
According to Matt Freeman at ISD he’s received significant NFL interest the past few weeks but turned them down.
Thought I read somewhere that after watching Eric Bienemy get passed over for so many NFL HC jobs he basically decided his best chance to lead a team was in college. So he went back to IU, and then ND.Just to add on, he's told at least 5 teams he won't be returning to the NFL.
Still a mystery to me that he’s at ND and his kids aren’t
ND preferred Shuler, Hillman and Minich over Daeh.Still a mystery to me that he’s at ND and his kids aren’t
All true. Just it's pretty rare for someone to get, or succeed at, a head coach job that's worth having without spending some time as a coordinator first (there are exceptions like Dabo Swinney of course). But the game is changing and DMC does seem to have the leadership traits it would take to pull that off. Him staying with Notre Dame as an AHC/RB coach for a few years would be great. Hopefully that's the plan.His best bet to become a HC would be if Freeman added AHC to his title. He's seen how Andy Reid runs a NFL team, and has a good understanding of the current college landscape with recruiting & NIL, but he needs to sit at the same table as Freeman when it comes to most of the operations behind the scenes. He needs to be shown the business side of the game.
I'm not sure how much of an X's & O's guy McCullough is, but I feel he is much more of a motivator and leader than he his an offensive tactician. Those types of coaches can make excellent head coaches, when given the chance. Although, he would need to nail his coordinator hires.
Depends what kind of job he wants. Denson went from ND RB coach to HC at Charleston Southern. PJ Fleck got the WMU HC job without ever being an OC. Urban Meyer, never an OC. These are obviously exceptions and not the rule, but McCullough can make this jump if he wants to, albeit it's going to be to a G5 program most likely where it is tough to win like Charleston Southern, WMU and where Bowling Green was at when Meyer took that job.Thought I read somewhere that after watching Eric Bienemy get passed over for so many NFL HC jobs he basically decided his best chance to lead a team was in college. So he went back to IU, and then ND.
But to be a head coach he’ll need to be an OC somewhere first, and if it wasn’t ND this year it’ll be someplace else before long. Enjoy him while we’ve got him because he’s a good one.
There is a tie for longest tenured MAC HC right now: Chris Creighton at Eastern Michigan AND....Maybe the difference between Alford and McCullough will be that his alma mater, Miami OH, may be a bit more desperate than CSU...