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dublinirish

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I think his recruiting days are over. He's also 69. The expertise is there, but I don't he matches all the needs that Freeman wants from his staff. As discussed at length here at times, if ND wants him as an analyst, I'm all in.
he's working for the SEC commissioner's office these days

 

arrowryan

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Wonder if a NFL QB coach would be interested. Something similar to what LaFleur did during his time in South Bend.
 

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If Sean Lewis left a MAC HC gig to be a P5 OC, Moorhead could definitely do it too. It's hard to win at most MAC schools, and Akron is one of the toughest places to win.
 

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If Sean Lewis left a MAC HC gig to be a P5 OC, Moorhead could definitely do it too. It's hard to win at most MAC schools, and Akron is one of the toughest places to win.
Bad team, bad program, bad school, bad city.

(I’m mostly not just saying that because I went to Kent.)
 

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If Sean Lewis left a MAC HC gig to be a P5 OC, Moorhead could definitely do it too. It's hard to win at most MAC schools, and Akron is one of the toughest places to win.
Yep. Akron went 2-10 last year. I dunno what the direction of their program looks like, or how big his appetite to be a HC. But if that keeps up Moorhead won't have the job for all that long. He could get a lot more money to coach a much better team at Notre Dame.
 

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With Moorehead's propensity to push the ball downfield and Hartman's efficiency at doing so, seems like quite the match. Though, if he turned down the Bama OC job, seems doubtful he'd take ND's.
 

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Yep. Akron went 2-10 last year. I dunno what the direction of their program looks like, or how big his appetite to be a HC. But if that keeps up Moorhead won't have the job for all that long. He could get a lot more money to coach a much better team at Notre Dame.
Going HC to OC without being fired just doesn’t happen. Can anyone think of an example of someone actually doing this?
 

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Going HC to OC without being fired just doesn’t happen. Can anyone think of an example of someone actually doing this?
It literally just happened. Sean Lewis was the head coach at Kent State and he left to take over the OC position for Deion at Colorado.
 

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Barry Alvarez has been rumored to want to get back in the game..
 

OhioIrish

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Gotta give Driskell a call, right? It’s a long shot, but I think you have to make a guy like that say “no thanks”.
 

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I was going to suggest Lance Taylor but then saw he is HC at Western Nichigan now. He is doing well. Had a good year at Louisville.
 

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Yeah, he made some cryptic post about "not all people view different colleges the same way."
Remember Moorhead was a head coach in the SEC. He may have had his fill of all that. It's not for everyone.
 
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