So says you. If that were true, why did Jim Tressel ever take the job of being head coach at Youngstown State?
Youngstown State was a FCS(Div 1-AA) school, Tressel was an offensive assistant at OSU.
An assistant job at a BCS school is equal to a HC job in Div 1-AA not Division 2.
HC's at FCS chools are commonly brought in to be Offensive or Defensive Coordinators at FBS schools.
I never said anything about 3 consecutive Big East Championships. I said he won, as in multiple games. He's won with Tony Pike, Zach Collaros, and Ben Mauk now. Granted the Collaros sample size is relatively small at only 4 starts, but he won all 4 of them. And played pretty well to boot.
He won with 2 QB's. Throwing Collaros in there too prematurely dont ya think.
The difference is those other guys have already gotten their shot at premier programs and failed. Brian Kelly hasn't. He just as well could be the next Urban Meyer or Jim Tressel as he could be one of those guys. & I'm not saying he won't turn out like them, but what I am saying he certainly has done nothing yet to lead me to believe he will.
That doesn't even make any fcking sense.
Those guys had their success at Big East programs, just like Brian Kelly, and then failed after several years although they each won a Big East Championship during their tenure.
You were talking as if it was some sort of amazing feat for Brian Kelly to win a Big East Championship at Cincy, and thus deserving of consideration for the Notre Dame job. Then when I mentioned guys who had their run just like Kelly is having at Cincy, now you're backpeddling.
If winning the Big East is so important, lets go talk with Larry Coker, even he has a National Championship. You're telling me how great Brian Kelly is for what hes done with another coaches players, but Larry Coker won a NC and went to 3 BCS Bowl Games with Butch Davis' players. Thus Larry Coker is more successful and has developed more talent than Brian Kelly. So where is the thread on hiring Larry Coker?
Listen, what this whole argument boils down to is this: Notre Dame has fired Charlie Weis. That's it. He's not coming back. Someone has to coach the team next year, and for the foreseeable future.
OK.
Now, I think we can all agree if possible we'd prefer to have someone like Stoops or Meyer. But in the likely event that that doesn't happen we have to look at what's left. Your argument seems to be that you'd rather have a BCS assistant w/ no head coaching experience because all the top coaches out there have BCS assistant experience.
I'd rather have a young BCS assistant with potential than to hire a flavor of the month candidate as a knee jerk reaction due to pressure being put on us by ESPN to hire, specifically, Brian Kelly.
While I'll grant that's true of all the ones I can think of off the top of my head (i.e. Stoops, Meyer, Carroll, Tressel, Saban, Miles, & Brown), almost all of them have something else in common: Except for Stoops, they have ALL been head coaches before their current stop either in D1 or the NFL.
True, but each have been assistants at a BCS school. You're just adding on and trying to create a point that I wasnt even arguing.
Stick to what I said. All of the top coaches in college football have been assistants at a BCS school.
So their success is just as easily attributed to their experience as head coaches as it is their experience as assistants. In fact, imo, its at lot more attributed to their head coaching experience.
So you're telling me that the HC of Clark Atlanta University(a D2 school) is better adapted to become a HC at a BCS school than the DC of the Florida Gators?
You're smoking crack.
Hence, if they have to hire someone for whom ND is a step up from their current job in terms of prestige (unlike the likes of Stoops and Meyer), I'll take a guy w/ 20 years head coaching experience, the last 7 of it D1 and almost all of it winning than a guy w/ no head coaching experience but plenty of experience as a BCS assistant.
By that same logic we should take a strong look at Terry Bowden over a candidate like Charlie Strong.