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I love this move, there was static about the Auburn job and perhaps Gill should have been hired there "but" Gill is a relatively newbie HC and KU is a perfect big tyme job for him, he replaces Mangino who was successful at a extremely unsuccessful program.
If Turner Gill can win at KU, the sky is the limit for his coaching career, imho he may, but he will have to do things a bit differently than he did at Buffalo.
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With Gill, they went out and got the guy who was the complete opposite of Mangino, both in terms of physical appearance as well as football philosophy.
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I do not know about this one...maybe he is the right guy but you are hiring a guy with a 20-30 lifetime record that had one winning season when he won some close games.....not sure he would blow me away but I do like the intangibles he brings......but whatever he will get his shot and we will see..............................but their would have to be a lot of questions.
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The big key will be in how he handles recruiting ... we're talking about KU football, not basketball ... there's a lot less tradition to rely on.
I didn't like Mangino but speaking from what I know on the situation, it seems like he was railroaded out of town.
Theyr'e losing a lot of talent (Both WRs, QB, TE) this year, so Gill will have his work cut out for him. Quite honestly I wouldn't be shocked to see KU return to the mean in terms of how well they play next year and beyond ... a 7-4 record or even 6-5 seems about right. -
Gill has his work cut out for him, Phunwin knows a heck of alot more about T Gill as a coach than I do, but I hope he runs the spread offense because a traditional offense with his pool of recruits would be a disaster imvho. -
I think this is a very questionable hire for Kansas, but this is not exactly a place where quality coaches are beating the door down to coach.
The media loves this move, but the are ignoring the results and lauding Kansas for hiring a black coach. The fact is, this guy has a 20-30 career record as a head coach and has had only one winning season in 4 years as a head coach. Auburn was smart to pass on hiring him.
I didn't think Kansas would be able to find someone that could do for that program what Mark Mangino did. He made football relevant at a basketball school. I think success is going to be difficult to sustain at Kansas, and Turner Gill will not win much at this job.
What I wonder is why Kansas didn't pursue Kevin Sumlin when Jim Harbaugh pulled his name out of the mix. I think a number of coaches would have been better hires, including Kevin Sumlin along with guys like Butch Jones at Central Michigan, Larry Fedora at Southern Mississippi, and several assistant coaches like Kevin Wilson at Oklahoma, Greg Robinson at Texas, and Gus Malzahn at Auburn. -
I know 20-30 isn't all that great, but it was at freaking Buffalo. Considering the school and history, I would almost ignore any shortcomings that may have come in the box score and simply focus on what you think the individual can do with your program and resources. I don't care if Kansas is a basketball school, it is light years ahead of Buffalo in the resource department. This is coming from probably the biggest MAC fan on the board.
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I hope he makes Auburn regret their desicion.
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I'm ambivalent to the hire either way. Sports radio in the area seems to think his assistant coaches are an improvement, but I do think he's got an uphill battle considering how much talent the program has lost the last 2 years. Really though, the Big 12 North is likely to continue to be weak next year ... so he could end up doing better than I expect.