Ole Miss is a better job at this time.If I am Kiffen I am all OVER this job. Perfect setup for him to get into the playoffs on the regular.
Ole Miss is a better job at this time.If I am Kiffen I am all OVER this job. Perfect setup for him to get into the playoffs on the regular.
That would depend on what his goals are. The ceiling is higher at Penn state with an easier path to the playoffs. The expectations are over what they should be for the level of program they are though.Ole Miss is a better job at this time.
That was my fear alsoOr Lemonis wins a enough to make it hard to fire him and you don’t get what we got
Ole Miss is a higher paying job with less expectations.That would depend on what his goals are. The ceiling is higher at Penn state with an easier path to the playoffs. The expectations are over what they should be for the level of program they are though.
Ole Miss is a better job at this time.
Thats why I said it depends on what his goals are. I’m sure Penn State could match whatever Ole Miss is willing to pay if they really wanted to do so. If his goal is to win a national title it is easier at Penn State. If he just wants to get paid a lot and coach with no pressure then Ole Miss is the better job.Ole Miss is a higher paying job with less expectations.
This board does not understand how to run and make a rumor. I wish they did, because this one could have caused aneurysms by Wednesday this weekIf I am Kiffen I am all OVER this job. Perfect setup for him to get into the playoffs on the regular.
Moorhead to Penn State...he's done about as much as he can at Akron.
Whoever is going to be the new coach will have a ridiculously easy schedule next year.
He's seen what has gone down at north Carolina. I think that he's smarter than to go back and ruin his legacyMight as well call Saban. You never know what kind of itch if any he may have to coach although I think it may be nonexistent.
Look at that buyout. They could easily out purchase ole miss.Ole Miss is a higher paying job with less expectations.
You say that but do you think ole miss is going to be okay going back to where they were once the sec coaches reset. It'll be like us with Mullen. We had some good years but when a couple disappointing seasons hit, they'll be looking to push him out.Thats why I said it depends on what his goals are. I’m sure Penn State could match whatever Ole Miss is willing to pay if they really wanted to do so. If his goal is to win a national title it is easier at Penn State. If he just wants to get paid a lot and coach with no pressure then Ole Miss is the better job.
Not really on the expectations. Both expect the playoffs. Penn State could easily match the pay if they chose to. But they're going after "their type guy" and that's not Kiffin.Ole Miss is a higher paying job with less expectations.
Right now, that’s very debatable. Big 10 is the better conference, at least at the top, and has been for a couple of years.That would depend on what his goals are. The ceiling is higher at Penn state with an easier path to the playoffs. The expectations are over what they should be for the level of program they are though.
I don't think it is. OSU and Indiana? Nah they don't play many good teams. OSU struggled with a team Florida handled. Michigan lost to a mid OK. That conference is down a little, SEC is looking stronger overall.Right now, that’s very debatable. Big 10 is the better conference, at least at the top, and has been for a couple of years.
I think Indiana beats any team in the SEC. And playoff results the last couple of years don’t lie.I don't think it is. OSU and Indiana? Nah they don't play many good teams. OSU struggled with a team Florida handled. Michigan lost to a mid OK. That conference is down a little, SEC is looking stronger overall.
It seems unlikely that they'll hire someone better. In the last 10 years, they have 5 top 10 finishes and are 58-26 in Big 10 games.
Maybe they'll hire someone who can match that, but it's always a crapshoot.
UAB just fired Trent Dilfer. Tough weekend.
Two things. A national title is never easy anywhere. And there is pressure at Ole Miss. Just like there is at Arkansas, VirgInia Tech, UCLA, etc.Thats why I said it depends on what his goals are. I’m sure Penn State could match whatever Ole Miss is willing to pay if they really wanted to do so. If his goal is to win a national title it is easier at Penn State. If he just wants to get paid a lot and coach with no pressure then Ole Miss is the better job.
I would add no coach cares about the pressure to win anywhere. Any halfway decent coach is putting more pressure on himself to win than the fans are. If you've got a coach who has a problem with the pressure, you've got the wrong coach.Two things. A national title is never easy anywhere. And there is pressure at Ole Miss. Just like there is at Arkansas, VirgInia Tech, UCLA, etc.
Two things hereOle Miss is a higher paying job with less expectations.
His contract automatically extends another year if he wins 7 games. I'm not sure if that is enforceable under the 4 year limit on state contracts, but it won't be challenged unless there is a year where he wins at least 7 games and UMiss doesn't want to give him an extension for some reason.Two things here
1) Once they feel like they have their guy, PSU can meet any number that they need to hit
2) While I do agree about the less expectations part, let's not discount the fact that Kiffin has been falling a$$ backwards into the easiest possible schedule every single season that he has coached at OM so far. Over the last two seasons, we will have played a minimum of 13 ranked teams + a team that was in the final 4 of last year's playoff by the time this season is over. OM will have played 5. My point being that we'll have to see what the OM fanbase's expectations look like when he's not continuously winning 10 games against an absolute cream puff schedule.
I think that's sort of right, but even if coaches put a ton of pressure on themselves, I think most would still prefer to not have to worry about people putting for sale signs in their yard if they go 9-3. Not so much that they'd rather coach somewhere without the resources to win a national championship, but there are degrees of craziness from fans. Will they say, pass up coaching at Auburn to stay at Ole Miss because Auburn has too much pressure? No. But will they potentially hold out for a place with crazy fans that isn't second fiddle in their own state? Quite possibly.I would add no coach cares about the pressure to win anywhere. Any halfway decent coach is putting more pressure on himself to win than the fans are. If you've got a coach who has a problem with the pressure, you've got the wrong coach.
Don't think it's going to be applicable to PSU, whose fans/boosters obviously aren't going to be satisfied without a national championship, but I think the easy path to the playoffs could be a much bigger deal to coaches in the future. WIth the playoffs as big as they are, it's not like you can just hope to get to the championship and then who knows what happens. You're not going to win by beating up an easy schedule and then getting lucky in the playoffs.Two things. A national title is never easy anywhere. And there is pressure at Ole Miss. Just like there is at Arkansas, VirgInia Tech, UCLA, etc.
Moorhead to Penn State...he's done about as much as he can at Akron.
Not unless there’s a TargetMullen already buying a house there
Just my .02, Penn St seems a lot like aTm. A place with lots of fans and money but for whatever reason not a place that's easy to win a conference or NC title.
I am thinking back over the many decades. While they won the NC in the early 80s, have they truely been close since?
I guess for the first time last year (since 1994) with Franklin as they made the semifinals. They did Franklin a favor.