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Greg Schiano might be available soon
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(10-01-2013 10:51 PM)PirateMarv Wrote:  http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--leakin...30376.html


He'd be a good get as a replacement coach after someone down the food chain loses a coach. I don't think he's the answer for Texas or USC. I don't see Schiano as a 4+ million dollar college coach. More like $2.0-$3.0 million.

He'd be a good get for an Eastern school like UConn, Temple or Syracuse since he has experience in that region.
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RE: Greg Schiano might be available soon
Greg Schiano would be a home run hire for UConn, and that honestly may be the best fit for him...but I think he'll get better offers, and those would be hard to overlook.
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(10-02-2013 05:27 AM)Rabbit_in_Red Wrote:  Greg Schiano would be a home run hire for UConn, and that honestly may be the best fit for him...but I think he'll get better offers, and those would be hard to overlook.

UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

Schiano also is not a very good game coach. He recruited exceptionally well at Rutgers and has exactly nothing to show for it.
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Most likely - if Schiano is fired - Bob O'Brien from PSU will be leaving for the NFL and Greg then becomes the new HC at PSU. That is what I predict at the end of the CFB and NFL seasons.
10-02-2013 09:29 AM
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RE: Greg Schiano might be available soon
(10-02-2013 09:29 AM)miko33 Wrote:  Most likely - if Schiano is fired - Bob O'Brien from PSU will be leaving for the NFL and Greg then becomes the new HC at PSU. That is what I predict at the end of the CFB and NFL seasons.

I get a strong sense that O'Brien has a tremendous amount of personal honor and a strong commitment to PSU. I'd be shocked, shocked, if he leaves within the next two years. After that, all bets are off.
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(10-02-2013 11:21 AM)QuestionSocratic Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 09:29 AM)miko33 Wrote:  Most likely - if Schiano is fired - Bob O'Brien from PSU will be leaving for the NFL and Greg then becomes the new HC at PSU. That is what I predict at the end of the CFB and NFL seasons.

I get a strong sense that O'Brien has a tremendous amount of personal honor and a strong commitment to PSU. I'd be shocked, shocked, if he leaves within the next two years. After that, all bets are off.

Prepare to be shocked. I'll be shocked if he isn't the Jets coach next season.

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(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 05:27 AM)Rabbit_in_Red Wrote:  Greg Schiano would be a home run hire for UConn, and that honestly may be the best fit for him...but I think he'll get better offers, and those would be hard to overlook.

UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

Schiano also is not a very good game coach. He recruited exceptionally well at Rutgers and has exactly nothing to show for it.

I highly doubt what you say is true. With what he built at Rutgers, UConn would be foolish to pass him up.
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Honestly, if Rutgers struggles in the AAC this season Flood might be out and Schiano could find himself back at Rutgers in the B1G next season.
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(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.
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(10-02-2013 12:26 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.

The mighty Nick Saban could not handle being an NFL head coach. Neither could Steve Spurrier nor Lou Holtz if you want to go back in past. The NFL is simply a more complicated place to coach schematically which hurts some of the "gifted" college coaches. Alternatively, even gifted college coaches who could coach successfully in the NFL simply lack the mindset to deal with adult professionals effectively with all the years conditioned to relate to kids.
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(10-02-2013 01:02 PM)miko33 Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 12:26 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.

The mighty Nick Saban could not handle being an NFL head coach. Neither could Steve Spurrier nor Lou Holtz if you want to go back in past. The NFL is simply a more complicated place to coach schematically which hurts some of the "gifted" college coaches. Alternatively, even gifted college coaches who could coach successfully in the NFL simply lack the mindset to deal with adult professionals effectively with all the years conditioned to relate to kids.

Absolutely correct.

You think anyone will hesitate to hire Chip Kelly in a few years after the Eagles fire him?
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(10-02-2013 01:14 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:02 PM)miko33 Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 12:26 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.

The mighty Nick Saban could not handle being an NFL head coach. Neither could Steve Spurrier nor Lou Holtz if you want to go back in past. The NFL is simply a more complicated place to coach schematically which hurts some of the "gifted" college coaches. Alternatively, even gifted college coaches who could coach successfully in the NFL simply lack the mindset to deal with adult professionals effectively with all the years conditioned to relate to kids.

Absolutely correct.

You think anyone will hesitate to hire Chip Kelly in a few years after the Eagles fire him?

If I were USC or Texas Chip Kelly would be the first name on my list.
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(10-02-2013 01:21 PM)UpStreamRedTeam Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:14 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:02 PM)miko33 Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 12:26 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.

The mighty Nick Saban could not handle being an NFL head coach. Neither could Steve Spurrier nor Lou Holtz if you want to go back in past. The NFL is simply a more complicated place to coach schematically which hurts some of the "gifted" college coaches. Alternatively, even gifted college coaches who could coach successfully in the NFL simply lack the mindset to deal with adult professionals effectively with all the years conditioned to relate to kids.

Absolutely correct.

You think anyone will hesitate to hire Chip Kelly in a few years after the Eagles fire him?

If I were USC or Texas Chip Kelly would be the first name on my list.

If I am not mistaken Chip Kelly has a 18 Month show cause
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(10-02-2013 01:52 PM)Maize Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:21 PM)UpStreamRedTeam Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:14 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 01:02 PM)miko33 Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 12:26 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  I don't know if there is an interest, but I would not call him a retread. Failing in the pro's is still looked at as a plus on the resume in college. He was a good college coach, and built a solid program. Schematic issues can be solved by getting better coordinators. Recruiting, training, and developing talent is what a head coach is for. And he does that.

If I were a college looking for a coach, he'd be someone I would call and talk to. Be it USC, Texas, or UConn. So long as there are no forests near campus. He and his players may "chop" it down or something.

The mighty Nick Saban could not handle being an NFL head coach. Neither could Steve Spurrier nor Lou Holtz if you want to go back in past. The NFL is simply a more complicated place to coach schematically which hurts some of the "gifted" college coaches. Alternatively, even gifted college coaches who could coach successfully in the NFL simply lack the mindset to deal with adult professionals effectively with all the years conditioned to relate to kids.

Absolutely correct.

You think anyone will hesitate to hire Chip Kelly in a few years after the Eagles fire him?

If I were USC or Texas Chip Kelly would be the first name on my list.

If I am not mistaken Chip Kelly has a 18 Month show cause

You're right, I guess that changes things.
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(10-02-2013 06:38 AM)Hank Schrader Wrote:  
(10-02-2013 05:27 AM)Rabbit_in_Red Wrote:  Greg Schiano would be a home run hire for UConn, and that honestly may be the best fit for him...but I think he'll get better offers, and those would be hard to overlook.

UConn is not interested in Schiano. Hiring another ex-rival's retread coach is not on the table this time.

Schiano also is not a very good game coach. He recruited exceptionally well at Rutgers and has exactly nothing to show for it.

I'm not sure how to break this to you, but uh...UConn ain't exactly a "destination job". You guys would be LUCKY to get Greg Schiano.
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