Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Top 10 Candidates to Replace Will Muschamp If (When?) He Gets Fired

I prefer most on this list to Mullen, except for Mack Brown. 


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On Oct 21, 2014, at 7:22 PM, Darlene Goodfellow <goodfellow4@earthlink.net> wrote:

Top 10 Candidates to Replace Will Muschamp If (When?) He Gets Fired

Zach @ Gatorsports retweeted something between ESPN's McMurphy and Booger McFarlan that Foley prefers Freeze to Mullen. Actually, I do too.

 

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Hmmm, interesting list.

 

10) I hadn't considered Roper. It's an awkward choice since we didn't see the offense improve under him. I'm not sure how I'd feel about that.

9) Mendenhall isn't someone I know much about. I'd like to know more.

8) Venables... no more defensive coordinators, please.

7) Brown. I don't really want someone who let another premier program fall apart.

6) Briles. I like this one.

5) Strong. I don't think he would leave that soon. Not sure he should.

4) Smart... no more defensive coordinators, please.

3) Morris. No HC experience, but really good on offense. I can see it.

2) Harbaugh. Home run.

1) Mullen. Really? He's their #1? Sigh...



Rob

 

 

 

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On Oct 21, 2014, at 6:43 PM, Woody <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com> wrote:

10) Kurt Roper, Offensive Coordinator, Florida

Florida head coach Will Muschamp's seat is the hottest in the land, and the Gators' 42-13 blowout loss at home to Missouri looks like the final straw.

If (when?) Muschamp goes, let's take a look at the top 10 candidates to replace him as Florida's head football coach:

Roper is in his first season as Florida's offensive coordinator after spending years on David Cutcliffe's staff at Duke. He wouldn't be a sexy hire, but he's someone who's already in the program that knows the players. Roper would (hopefully) bring some of the qualities that has made Cutcliffe so successful in Durham.

9) Bronco Mendenhall, Head Coach, BYU

The BYU head coach has kept the Cougars relevant for his nine seasons at the helm – no small feat considering the limited resources and restrictions in Provo. He's been mentioned for some major-conference jobs before, but he was never a leading candidate. Many believe he would leave if the right school came in with an offer BYU couldn't match. Florida is the kind of school that can do that, but Mendenhall probably isn't at the top of their list.

8 ) Brent Venables, Defensive Coordinator, Clemson

Venables was the defensive coordinator for 12 years at Oklahoma, and has now held the same position with the Tigers since 2011, turning them from one of the nation's worst units to one of the best. He's a long-time assistant who's had his name mentioned in various head coaching searches but never left, but if Florida were to come calling, Venables would jump at the chance.

7) Mack Brown, ESPN Analyst/Former Texas Head Coach

This is a definite wild card, but expect Brown's name to be thrown around a lot if/when Muschamp gets fired. We've seen how hard it is for long-time coaches to stay away once they leave (i.e. Steve Spurrier, Bill Snyder, Urban Meyer), and there's no better job for him to come back to.

6) Art Briles, Head Coach, Baylor

Briles has had his name linked to every major head coaching vacancy since leading Baylor to national prominence, and this is no different. He's turned down every job he's been offered up to this point, but a traditional power in the SEC could be an opportunity that's too hard to pass up.

5) Charlie Strong, Head Coach, Texas

Strong is in his first year as the head man in Texas, but the fanbase hasn't been thrilled with him so far. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the Gators, and he's someone Florida fans love.

4) Kirby Smart, Defensive Coordinator, Alabama

Alabama's defensive coordinator is one of the best coordinators in the country, and like Clemson's Chad Morris, he's another guy that big-name schools have gone after as a potential head coach. However, Smart has been content to stay at Alabama (perhaps waiting to take over for Nick Saban when he retires)…but there aren't many jobs out there with the prestige and resources that Florida brings to the table. Smart is a proven winner who will immediately have the players' respect.

3) Chad Morris, Offensive Coordinator, Clemson

Morris is currently serving as Clemson's offensive coordinator, and has been rumored as a candidate for a lot of top jobs around the country over the past few years. Clemson's offense has been one of the best in the nation under Morris, and he could turn Florida back into the up-tempo spread team that Urban Meyer took all the way to the top.

2) Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers

Harbaugh would jump to the top of this list if San Francisco lets him go, which is an issue that's still up in the air at this point. There are reports that Harbaugh, the former Stanford head man, is interested at coming back to coach college ball – oddly enough, at Kansas. Florida can offer so much more for the proven coach, and he'd be a home run hire for players and fans alike.

1) Dan Mullen, Head Coach, Mississippi State

Mullen has turned the Mississippi State football program around, and will be the most sought-after head coaching candidate this offseason. He has ties to UF - where he was the offensive coordinator under Urban Meyer - so it seems likely that if he were to leave Starkville, it would be to coach the Gators.



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