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Andersen - Good defensive minded coach. I would be okay with him and I agree, I don't think he'd be a hard pull.
Wittingham - Not sure I would like him. Seems to have been pretty mediocre at Utah after Urbie's kids left. He had a good run from 2008-2010 but average since.
McElwain - I'm a McElwain fan. Would not mind him at all.
Addazio - Hmm..not really sure about him. He seems to be a good coach and has obvious ties to ND.
Johnson and Niumatolo - I highly doubt ND would bring them aboard.
Narduzzi - I would love Narduzzi to come aboard. Not sure what he's waiting for honestly. Also not sure ND is a place for a 1st year head coach but if he was able to bring in a strong OC, almost head coach type of an OC, then I could see it work.
I would add Bob Stoops to the reach candidates. His time at OU seems to be closer to the end and it might time up with BK heading to the NFL or getting canned if next season doesn't turn around. I want no part of Gruden and think he is overrated, not to mention how long he has been out of coaching. I also think he is waiting for an NFL gig like Oakland or one of the NY teams. I don't see Patterson leaving TCU.
I would not mind Malzahn just not sure why he would leave Auburn. Dan Mullen would be an interesting candidate. Offensively he is good and not sure how he would be with recruiting without having an open wallet. I want no part of Sumlin. I think he is highly overrated and think his system won Johnny Football the Heisman.
You could argue that BK fits in to the same tier as the realistic possibilities you had laid out as I do think he is a good coach. I believe next season is the season which will determine if Swarbrick keeps BK or let's him go elsewhere without a fight.
Sumlin can recruit and actually win big games. BK hasn't done shit against good teams since he's been here. I'll give you 2012 vs. Oklahoma with Weis's recruits. Sumlin stomped the Sooners in 2012 too, 41-13.