Odds on next Hurricane coach

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Got this off Bodog November 30th. Gruden didn't make it. Mullen was not on their list of betting candidates. With all that has happened at State that is a good thing. Coach just tell them Hell NO....
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Overall Shannon was 28-22 and never won a bowl
game. The school still has not won an Atlantic Coast Conference title
since joining the league in 2004. </p>

So now the scuttlebutt has already started over which coach might
replace Shannon. Yeah, Miami doesn’t have great facilities and plays in
an NFL stadium more than a half-hour away from campus. And the school
probably can’t pay top dollar because it’s just a small, private
institution. But the allure of all the high school talent in South
Florida and the mystique that still surrounds the “U” will mean
interest from several big-name coaches.</p>

Bodog has come up
with odds on Shannon’s replacement, so let’s take a look at each of
them and offer some predictions for the next coach of the Miami
Hurricanes:</p>

Jon Gruden (1/1)</p>

Of course Gruden has been out of coaching and in the “Monday Night Football
booth since he was fired by Tampa Bay following the 2008 season.
Needless to say Gruden has a stellar resume after leading the Bucs to
their only Super Bowl title. And he has the kind of charisma that would
no doubt lure recruits and excite a fairly disinterested Miami fan
base. </p>

The AP has already reported that Gruden has received “parameters” of
an offer from UM, and the Miami media is reporting Gruden is clearly
UM Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt’s top choice. Gruden issued a
statement Sunday, saying, "I am committed to Monday Night Football and
to ESPN." </p>

But by taking this job he could remain in Florida and he might not
need as much money as he would get in the NFL because he still gets $5
million a year through next NFL season from the Bucs. </p>

I don’t think Gruden takes the job because he will probably be offered the Dallas Cowboys job and take that instead.</p>

Jim Leavitt (2/1)</p>

Of course, Leavitt built the South Florida program from scratch. And
he was Hocutt’s position coach when Hocutt was an All-Big 8 Conference
player at Kansas State. </p>

But this hiring wouldn’t really excite the fan base, plus Leavitt’s
stay at USF ended in some controversy over him reportedly striking a
player. Leavitt won’t be getting this job.</p>

Brent Venables (3/1): I’m a little surprised Venables is the
third-favorite on Bodog. The Oklahoma defensive coordinator played at
Kansas State with Hocutt and is pals with him. </p>

But it’s hard to see Hocutt going for another guy who doesn’t have
head coaching experience since that route didn’t obviously work with
Shannon – although Hocutt wasn’t the school’s AD when Shannon was
promoted from defensive coordinator.</p>

Gary Patterson (6/1): Actually, Patterson might have been a
favorite for this gig and probably will get a call from Hocutt. But
with TCU announcing on Monday it was joining the Big East, why would
Patterson leave now that he will have an easier path to an annual BCS
bowl game than he would in the ACC?</p>

Marc Trestman (8/1): This is a bit of an under-the-radar
candidate, Trestman is the head coach of the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes.
He does have UM ties as he went to law school there and served as the
Hurricanes' quarterbacks coach in 1983 (the year they won their first
national title) and tutored Bernie Kosar. </p>

The Canes could be in competition with the University of Minnesota
for Trestman as he went there and grew up in Minneapolis. He almost got
the Gophers’ job three years ago.</p>

Mark Richt (10/1): Miami would jump at the chance to get
Richt, currently the Georgia coach and a former Hurricanes quarterback.
But why would Richt, who has already denied interest in the job, leave
what is a better and higher-paying situation at Georgia? </p>

Chris Petersen (12/1): The Boise State coach is mentioned
with every other high-profile job, but has always said in the past he
had no interest in leaving Boise. I tend to believe him.</p>

Mike Bellotti (15/1): He’s probably going to take the Colorado
job and already has talked with that school. CU is a better fit since
Bellotti knows the Pac-10 so well after his time at Oregon.</p>

Jimmy Johnson (50/1): Wow, this would be a grand slam if
Hocutt could get Jimmy, but the former UM coach appears to like his
life too much – hanging in the Keys and his TV gig – to want to go back
to the 24/7 work that a top college job is. No chance here.</p>

I don’t happen to think any of these guys will be the guy to take
over at Miami, but I would say the best value bet here is probably
Petersen. He might be tired of having to go unbeaten every year just to
have a shot at a BCS bowl game and the watered-down Mountain West,
which is now losing TCU too, doesn’t appear likely to get an automatic
bid anytime soon. That could be enough for Petersen to take the UM job.</p></span>