Nick Saban is now looking for some action according to the usual.We need to hire Diaz as HC in that case because he worked ******* miracles here with Franklin's not very good defensive recruits.
Nick Saban is now looking for some action according to the usual.We need to hire Diaz as HC in that case because he worked ******* miracles here with Franklin's not very good defensive recruits.
And I’d miss my guess if Day wasn’t still making most of the calls.Hartline was OSU's offensive coordinator in 2023. Then they demoted him and brought Chip Kelly in to replace him the following season.
He’s also mellowed out a bit as he’s gotten older.I am all in on the Lane Kiffin train - at least he will bring some attitude to the job and never a dull moment - he's Spurrier 2.0
Elko is an interesting choice.Please, not Rhule. I'd rater have Sumrall (Tulane), Drinkwitz (Mizzou), or Elko (A&M) than Rhule. Rhule is settling for a lesser coach.
And I’d miss my guess if Day wasn’t still making most of the calls.
What has Hartline shown as an OC that makes people think he can run a program like Penn State?
Or Day for that matter? I don't necessarily think we should limit to only HCs.What had Lanning or Smart shown prior to their current positions? High risk high reward hire. Which was always going to be the case.
There are no realistic candidates, outside of maybe Cignetti, with a demonstrated ceiling higher than Franklin and floor of 10+ wins. We aren't hiring Saban or Urban.
If you need a candidate who has shown you they can run a program, you're advocating for playing it safe.
Yinzer.I remember Brian Kelly taking the LSU job and immediately developing a southern accent that he never had. If he got this job, what would his accent be? Still southern? Philly? New York even? It would be interesting.
I think Elko is a really good coach but not overcoming the oil $Elko is an interesting choice.
"We'll be explosive on offense n'at. On defense, we will dictate play to the opponent n'at. Yinz'll be prahd of us each and every week"Yinzer.
Dabo is an interesting case study. While his teams won two titles, he had the benefit competing in a hollowed-out ACC at the time. He wound up with back-to-back generational QBs which helped too.First off, I don’t think Dabo leaves Clemson (willingly) unless Bama offered him the job. He’s become somewhat thin skinned after taking some heat from fans after losses the last few years. His threats to leave Clemson were empty IMO.
That said, I don’t think Dabo is a good fit. He refuses to use the portal which is all important now. His southern ‘good ole boy’ shtick won’t work up here and will wear thin real quick. IIRC, he also had a family member with some health issues a few years ago. I don’t know where that stands now but State College may not be an ideal location, (if that’s even an issue anymore).
As for Cignetti, I don’t know what to make of him. Indiana’s doing very well now but I sometimes wonder if he’s one of those 1 hit wonder coaches that have a good year or 2, become all the talk of the football world, and then drops back to mediocrity later.
Like it or not, I think it's going to be RhulePlease, not Rhule. I'd rater have Sumrall (Tulane), Drinkwitz (Mizzou), or Elko (A&M) than Rhule. Rhule is settling for a lesser coach.
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Yeah how about that Penn State fans?The names being bandied about should be a sobering reminder that, perhaps, this was a hasty decision.
Nobody there has a meaningful postseason win. Nobody there inspires any confidence of a better trajectory ... perhaps Cignetti, but he's HIGHLY unlikely to come here.
Yeah whatever happened to those posters who claimed Kraft needed to fire Franklin to “save” the recruits? Last I checked they are recommitting like rats jumping from a sinking ship. But hey not to worry Kraft will simply get a championship roster by hitting the portal hard.I'd pick Hartline because he is reported to be OSU's #1 recruiter. The question is where do we quickly come up with an extra $5 million to rebuild this team from the portal? Recent recruiting classes have been so so and a lot of them are likely to decommit.
100%Love Cignetti but isn't his current team built mostly on transfers from his previous school? That's a good recruiting strategy for a year or two - but it's not sustainable. Happy to be corrected otherwise.
He is. Could you share his resume? Not being a smart *** seriously asking.D'Anton Lynn needs to get serious consideration. He is the real deal and just a matter of time until he is leading a team
Who is running the athletic department Kraft or Pegula?Kingsbury or Brady would be home runs IMO. Someone mentioned it yesterday with regards to Brady, hard to image Pegula would be thrilled about that. He is the one with ties to the school though.
I’m okay with that. Time to think outside of the box instead of recycling the same retreads.There's speculation that Pegula wants Bill OC Joe Brady.
How did Kirby Smart work out at Georgia?Brady never been a HC
He is? Yeah a storied program like USC doesn’t have any talent on defense.He's already doing more with less talent than $3.5 million dollar man Jim Knowles. The guy that you said was gonna lead the defense to a national championship
Agree - both are done with coaching and have said so. Urban has said on multiple occasions over the years that his two dream schools were OSU and Notre Dame - he's not going to ND. Keep in mind, he turned down that monster-unbelievable Texas offer after he left OSU and - being in Texas - he wouldn't even have to leave that state when recruiting top HS talent.What had Lanning or Smart shown prior to their current positions? High risk high reward hire. Which was always going to be the case.
There are no realistic candidates, outside of maybe Cignetti, with a demonstrated ceiling higher than Franklin and floor of 10+ wins. We aren't hiring Saban or Urban.
If you need a candidate who has shown you they can run a program, you're advocating for playing it safe.
And what has genius Billy done since he bailed on Penn State?Wonder what Bill-O is doing these days. Seriously, PSU's never had a HC who was an offensive genius other than the brief time with Bill-O. How about young Jerry Neuheisel. Good offensive mind, players love him, I bet he'd be a fantastic recruiter at PSU.
Meyer isn’t coming out of retirement to coach anywhere. People forget that he was initially interested in Penn State but balked due to the pending sanctions.Agree - both are done with coaching and have said so. Urban has said on multiple occasions over the years that his two dream schools were OSU and Notre Dame - he's not going to ND. Keep in mind, he turned down that monster-unbelievable Texas offer after he left OSU and - being in Texas - he wouldn't even have to leave that state when recruiting top HS talent.
So now 7 years later people SOME people think we have a shot at both Urban and Saban......who probably had the greatest run in CF history with Alabama. Why would he risk that by returning to CF. Saban will be 74 in a few days.
It's going to be Rhule with Cignetti an outside possibility
Cignetti brought 9 key players from James Madison that outperformed their recruiting rankings. It's a great story but the chances of repeating something like that are a long shot. And remember Indiana lost to their only two tough opponents last year. This year they've been successful because they spent a lot of money to get 4* QB Fernando Mendoza in the portal.Love Cignetti but isn't his current team built mostly on transfers from his previous school? That's a good recruiting strategy for a year or two - but it's not sustainable. Happy to be corrected otherwise.
Yep. That's the risk with Cignetti. You go all in at the high point and it turns out not to be sustainable. In fairness, that will always be a risk with an established coach. This is why I like Urban...he's done it multiple times across different programs and geographic regions.Love Cignetti but isn't his current team built mostly on transfers from his previous school? That's a good recruiting strategy for a year or two - but it's not sustainable. Happy to be corrected otherwise.
Cignetti brought 9 key players from James Madison that outperformed their recruiting rankings. It's a great story but the chances of repeating something like that are a long shot. And remember Indiana lost to their only two tough opponents last year. This year they've been successful because they spent a lot of money to get 4* QB Fernando Mendoza in the portal.
How many Iowa State players would follow Matt Campbell to PSU? We might have a better chance of Brian Hartline bringing some of OSU's second teamers that he recruited.
Go down their roster and compare the two. Not even close to what PSU brought back this year. Not in NIL and not in star ratingsHe is? Yeah a storied program like USC doesn’t have any talent on defense.
But he’s Smart duh!How did Kirby Smart work out at Georgia?
Yinzer? PA Dutch?I remember Brian Kelly taking the LSU job and immediately developing a southern accent that he never had. If he got this job, what would his accent be? Still southern? Philly? New York even? It would be interesting.
It started with the media's moniker " Big Game James " not the PSU fans , the press did the same to Joe when he lost toYeah whatever happened to those posters who claimed Kraft needed to fire Franklin to “save” the recruits? Last I checked they are recommitting like rats jumping from a sinking ship. But hey not to worry Kraft will simply get a championship roster by hitting the portal hard.
Perhaps.... but don't you think a "top 8" job would have lots of interested parties? Maybe the expectations-reality gap you noted is due in large part TO the prior coach?Has anyone considered the fact that this job isn’t as coveted as it’s being pushed by the fan base? It’s somewhere between a top 8-15 job, the next coach isn’t going to get 12 years to get it right. Krafts job is dependent on bringing a national championship to state college, something that has not happened in 39 years. This is a program that has only won the big ten 4 times in 32 years. If you were the a high profile HC would you want to take the risk of coming to a program where expectations and reality don’t currently match. Perhaps they’ll end up setting for Rhule. There are bigger voices behind the scenes that have a say. Whoever comes will have what 3-4 years to turn a 13-3 program on a down year into a national champion not exactly a reassuring situation to inherit especially if you’re someone sitting comfortable like Eli Drinkawitz or Cignitti.
You know why they will want to come here - $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$Has anyone considered the fact that this job isn’t as coveted as it’s being pushed by the fan base? It’s somewhere between a top 8-15 job, the next coach isn’t going to get 12 years to get it right. Krafts job is dependent on bringing a national championship to state college, something that has not happened in 39 years. This is a program that has only won the big ten 4 times in 32 years. If you were the a high profile HC would you want to take the risk of coming to a program where expectations and reality don’t currently match. Perhaps they’ll end up setting for Rhule. There are bigger voices behind the scenes that have a say. Whoever comes will have what 3-4 years to turn a 13-3 program on a down year into a national champion not exactly a reassuring situation to inherit especially if you’re someone sitting comfortable like Eli Drinkawitz or Cignitti.
Penn State is absolutely a top, top job. It has all needed to win, including a leadership emphasis for the first time in a long time.Has anyone considered the fact that this job isn’t as coveted as it’s being pushed by the fan base? It’s somewhere between a top 8-15 job, the next coach isn’t going to get 12 years to get it right. Krafts job is dependent on bringing a national championship to state college, something that has not happened in 39 years. This is a program that has only won the big ten 4 times in 32 years. If you were the a high profile HC would you want to take the risk of coming to a program where expectations and reality don’t currently match. Perhaps they’ll end up setting for Rhule. There are bigger voices behind the scenes that have a say. Whoever comes will have what 3-4 years to turn a 13-3 program on a down year into a national champion not exactly a reassuring situation to inherit especially if you’re someone sitting comfortable like Eli Drinkawitz or Cignitti.
Not when he went to LSU. In case anyone forgot this immense cringe:Pretty sure Brian speaks Dutch
The Florida job will be open soon. How is Penn State a better opportunity than Florida?Penn State is absolutely a top, top job. It has all needed to win, including a leadership emphasis for the first time in a long time.
13-3 wasn’t the down yearHas anyone considered the fact that this job isn’t as coveted as it’s being pushed by the fan base? It’s somewhere between a top 8-15 job, the next coach isn’t going to get 12 years to get it right. Krafts job is dependent on bringing a national championship to state college, something that has not happened in 39 years. This is a program that has only won the big ten 4 times in 32 years. If you were the a high profile HC would you want to take the risk of coming to a program where expectations and reality don’t currently match. Perhaps they’ll end up setting for Rhule. There are bigger voices behind the scenes that have a say. Whoever comes will have what 3-4 years to turn a 13-3 program on a down year into a national champion not exactly a reassuring situation to inherit especially if you’re someone sitting comfortable like Eli Drinkawitz or Cignitti.