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I don't think anyone is calling him a giant slayer, but he has his current program at 9-0 for the first time in 115 years. Penn State was a six point favorite in that game. I can't tell if you're really pro Kelly or if you're one of the WMU boosters whose wife got shagged by Fleck, but you're clearly not interested which is my Captain Obvious post of the day.
Neither. Just an ND fan who's happy to have one of the few coaches nationally who can average 10+ wins a season in South Bend now, and I'm not willing to show him the door for anyone who's not an obvious upgrade. I'd say I was pretty ambivalent about Fleck coming into this season, but I'm trending anti- in light of all the unmerited adulation he's receiving around here.
I wouldn't say his resume is pathetic relatively speaking. He took over a dog meat MAC program without having been a coordinator and had them unbeaten in the regular season by Year Four. What he's done, to this point at Minnesota, seems to be following his WMU trend of building up a program.
No doubt his career trajectory is pointed up right now. But his resume is objectively inferior to Kelly's during his 2nd year at Cinci. Kelly took over a "dog meat" CMU team in 2004 and had won the MAC by year 3.
He's 38 years old and can recruit his ass off. Seems to have solid coordinators around him. He's played who has been on his schedule so far and won nine of nine. Some bigger tests to come, but there is clearly something to this guy that kids seem to buy into.
I don't think he's staying at Minnesota for the long term.
No doubt he's going to jump to a better job in 2021. But his only accomplishment at Minnesota thus far is knocking off a hugely over-rated PSU team after playing one of the softest schedules in the Power 5. Let's see him win the B1G West and look competitive in the conference title game before we continue salivating over Fleck.
No. Kelly has the program on very solid footing, the best it has been in a while.
For me, Kelly looks tapped out. He's had this job for ten years and its' been an eventful ride for him on and off the field. I wonder if he needs to either change scenery, take a break or retire.
This job has broken many a good man before him, and he's doing it in the age of the Internet and Social Media. I give him full marks for maintaining to this point.
Glad to hear that. If Kelly wants out, Fleck probably becomes a more realistic option. But you don't fire someone like Kelly (or Richt at Georgia) for a Fleck. You hold onto those guys until you've got a sure-fire upgrade, like John Harbaugh, Bob Stoops, Urban Meyer, etc.
Perhaps, just perhaps, someone puts a feeler out from ND. Doesn't have to be Jack Swarbrick. Maybe a nice young deacon or something. I don't know. Go through a back channel to a back channel and see what Fleck thinks of ND. Couldn't hurt.
Fleck was on the short-list when ND formed a search committee to look into replacing Kelly after 2016. So contact has already been made, and we've already vetted him. I'm sure we could have him if we wanted.
This may sound nuts, but I fully expect ND has zero interest in Fleck because he got divorced from his first marriage.
It's not completely irrelevant, but the recent discussion here about the importance of moral character in our head coaches had much more to do with Urban Meyer than Fleck. If Kelly hits the eject button and ND decides that Fleck is the best candidate available, I'd fully expect him to get the offer. But as I mentioned above, Kelly choosing to leave is a very different set of circumstances than arguing that ND fire him for Fleck.