Ross loves the big name so this is a route I wouldn't rule out.
Les Miles and Bob Stoops are the two most obvious choices. Any others?
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Neither will leave their schools for an NFL job. Sorry...but isn't happening.
Also, Miles is a bonafide ******. Yeah, he has a NC and big wins. However, he has made a living off the mad hatter fake plays nonsense. He has had just as many bone headed calls/decisions there as he has brilliant lucky plays.
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Urban Meyer
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Wait, he WILL look at or you'd like him to look at...two completely different scenarios ?? Will look at them implies they are 100%, for certain on Ross list...
I don't think that any top college coach or assistant NFL coach is out of reach of Ross. He wants a big splash, that's pretty obvious. Those two names fit the bill of coaches he could look at... -
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I love the Mad Hatter. WTF moments are a pre-requisite when dealing with a crazy person.
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Terrible Denver will beat us to a QB, Urb comes to Tebow's rescue and South Florida Gator fans climax in unison.
We'll sellout and run the spread option.
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All kidding aside, I'd be shocked if we went the college route.
Armando's article quotes them as saying "the next guy won't be learning on the job."
The jump from career college head coach is probably bigger than that of an NFL coordinator. The best college coach in the land couldn't handle it here. And he was a Belichick guy and self-professed "pro coach coaching college". Jim Harbaugh is a different guy. NFL thru and thru. College was a pit stop, a bridge from his long playing career. Just like Wayne in '03, our owner is making the change a year late.
Of course, if Ross hires a GM first, all bets are off. Just depends on what position they fill first.texanphinatic likes this. -
They had to talk him into coming back, and it looked a lot like Jimmy in '99.
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If we're going to look into Urban Meyer, they should look at Bill Snyder.
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He seems fine in the broadcast booth, so we knew the "spend time with my family" thing was BS. Not saying this means he'd make a great NFL coach, mind you. -
Pretty sure Ross wants an actual proven NFL HC to take over Miami.
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Kirk Ferentz?
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I don't like how you guys rule out Randy Shannon as if he took a talented team with gems like Sam Shields and had them underachieving while turning a Heisman watch candidate into the laughing stock of NCAA Quarterbacks. Unless that happened, I think he should be in the discussion.
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I think the route to go is hire an established NFL coach, like Mike Sherman then poach either the NFL or top college teams for OC/DC talent. Here is a list of a few that would work quite well in no particular order.
OC:
Jay Norvell, he is a decent playcaller and has a pretty good pedigree
http://www.soonersports.com/school-bio/jay_norvell.html
Bill Callahan, despite him calling the Raiders "the dumbest team in America", the man is a good OC. Laugh all you want but look at the numbers and he always had top level offensive numbers. Here is his current bio
http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/coaches/bill-callahan/4a8bfdfd-fa15-48e0-872b-79d9ef1836e9
Gus Malzahn, brings the innovative offense
http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/malzahn_gus00.html
Mike Leach, sure his system is simple as hell but man does the guy produce
http://www.texastech.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/leach_mike00.html
Paul Cryst
http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/chryst_paul00.html
DC:
Bo Pelini.....that is wishful thinking for me, he does have a good NFL pedigree though
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=1331513
Tim DeRuyter
http://www.aggieathletics.com/ViewA...B_OEM_ID=27300&ATCLID=205236193&Q_SEASON=2011
Brent Venables
http://www.soonersports.com/school-bio/brent_venables.html
Nick Holt(more of a fringe guy)
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I think Gus Malzahn could do well in NFL, personally. I think Leach and Callahan are question marks. Cryst is pretty good IMO. I like Pelini a lot, I also really like DeRuyter (mainly because I'm very familiar with his stuff). Venables is a good coach IMO. Not familiar with Holt.
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June jones baby
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Rob Ryan is the best choice by a long shot. John Gruden just signed an extension with ESPN so he is out of the picture. I also think Mike Zimmer would be an excellent fit as well.
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