Use Grok instead. Keheres has been Sarah’s DC for more than two weeks lol
Not much better, took five prompts to get Grok to go from general candidates to specific names and Keheres is still #1, though noted he was hired at Syracuse. And Grok still hasn’t given a name that isn’t hired.
While exact current lists are often paywalled or insider-only, here are 10 possible/actual candidates drawn from reported hot boards, rumors, and logical fits based on Schiano’s network (past staffs, Big Ten ties, Northeast recruiting, proven leadership/turnarounds):
1. Vince Kehres — Former Notre Dame defensive coordinator/special teams expert; was a top early target but quickly hired by Syracuse, removing him from consideration.
2. Rob Aurich — Another high-priority name early on; taken off the board almost immediately by Nebraska.
3. NFL defensive position coaches (general pool) — Schiano has interest in several NFL assistants (e.g., DBs, LBs, or DL coaches) post-season; these are viewed as strong fits for experience and scheme flexibility, though specific names remain unconfirmed publicly.
4. Assistants from Schiano’s tree — Familiar faces who’ve worked under Schiano previously (e.g., past Rutgers, Ohio State, or Tampa Bay Buccaneers staffers) for trust and cultural fit.
5. Big Ten or Power conference coordinators — Experienced DCs from the conference or similar programs with recruiting ties to the region and turnaround success.
6. Group of 5 rising coordinators — Coaches who’ve built strong units at mid-major schools, offering fresh ideas and energy.
7. Veteran college assistants with leadership pedigrees — Position coaches elevated to coordinator roles elsewhere, emphasizing player development and stability.
8. Former Rutgers/Big Ten connections — Names with prior ties to the program or conference for quick integration.
9. NFL-to-college transitions — Defensive minds from pro staffs seeking college opportunities, aligning with Schiano’s NFL background.
10. Proven play-callers with Northeast roots — Coordinators who can recruit the Mid-Atlantic effectively and lead a full reset.