Irish_I_HadHair
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Sorry, if anyone doesn't understand that these guys are likely moving on because they aren't moving up at ND (or going to), I think you're blind. Neither Cooks or Alford were going to be promoted while here.
That's not even a bad thing though. If Kelly isn't promoting them, it's for good reason. Each of these guys have their faults. I have consistently said I don't see Alford as a coordinator. He comes off as a fantastic recruiter because he's "real", but he is not a meticulous perfection demanding type. Cooks, while I really liked him and think he may have the mind for it, is not a very vocal guy and he does not come off as a strong leader.
It makes sense that these guys go somewhere else to become more than assistant coordinators because it just won't happen here and for the right reasons. I loved and respected both those guys tremendously and thought they were good coaches, just not really promotion material.
I agree. It's all about moving up and not becoming a stale name in the coaching fraternity. This would've been Alford's 7th (?) season as a position coach at ND. Cooks was going on 6.
Alford just ramped up his résumé by being a coach under Urban Meyer. Now he can recruit a much broader athlete list. He'll have a chance to really be a top 10 recruiter. And, his name becomes hot again working at the hottest school in the country.
Cooks is similar. He can add another big-time program to his résumé and have a chance to recruit a wider array of athletes. He also has a much easier path through Texas.
If you're not being promoted after several years, and the outside job promotions aren't coming your way, it's probably time to take a shot at a lateral move.