Coaching Carousel Predictions

miamian01

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Baylor: Blake Anderson, Arky St HC

Oregon: Bryan Harsin, Boise ST HC

Cincinnati: P.J. Fleck, Western Michigan HC

FAU: Joe Moorhead, Penn St OC

Georgia ST: Chip Lindsay, Arizona ST OC

Nevada: Andy Ludwig, Vandy OC

Houston: Lane Kiffin, Alabama OC

San Jose ST: Klayton Adams, Colorado OLine Coach

Western Kentucky: Nick Holt, DC
 
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Although I'm not buying the PJ Fleck hype, I think he can land a better job than Cincy. I think he should stay one more year at Western Michigan
 
Although I'm not buying the PJ Fleck hype, I think he can land a better job than Cincy. I think he should stay one more year at Western Michigan

Sort of agree, except at 13-0, he should seize the opportunity now. If he stays, he risks going 8-5, and that won't buy him much.
 
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I don't know if Harsin is a good coach or not but good luck selling a guy with like 1 win vs ranked opponents at Boise to an antsy fanbase that was tricked into thinking they'd always be relevant "cause Nike".
 
I don't know if Harsin is a good coach or not but good luck selling a guy with like 1 win vs ranked opponents at Boise to an antsy fanbase that was tricked into thinking they'd always be relevant "cause Nike".

I'm shocked that will all those great facilities Oregon is not undefeated. Isn't that what we've always heard, Miami is struggling because of subpar facilities???
 
I don't know if Harsin is a good coach or not but good luck selling a guy with like 1 win vs ranked opponents at Boise to an antsy fanbase that was tricked into thinking they'd always be relevant "cause Nike".

I'm shocked that will all those great facilities Oregon is not undefeated. Isn't that what we've always heard, Miami is struggling because of subpar facilities???

Duh. That and the lack of 4,163 uni combinations. That aside, I really think Oregon is the type of program where you absolutely have to keep it on track or it becomes almost impossible to return to glory. The geographical limitations are so bad that a few years of bad recruiting are almost too hard to reverse.....even with waterfalls or whatever in your shiny facilities. Not to mention that their patriarch in Phil Knight is now pushing 80 yrs of age.
 
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I don't know if Harsin is a good coach or not but good luck selling a guy with like 1 win vs ranked opponents at Boise to an antsy fanbase that was tricked into thinking they'd always be relevant "cause Nike".

I'm shocked that will all those great facilities Oregon is not undefeated. Isn't that what we've always heard, Miami is struggling because of subpar facilities???

Duh. That and the lack of 4,163 uni combinations. That aside, I really think Oregon is the type of program where you absolutely have to keep it on track or it becomes almost impossible to return to glory. The geographical limitations are so bad that a few years of bad recruiting are almost too hard to reverse.....even with waterfalls or whatever in your shiny facilities. Not to mention that their patriarch in Phil Knight is now pushing 80 yrs of age.

Especially with USC looking to be on the rise again. There's having a fall from grace and then there's what's happened to Oregon. From a Championship game appearance to the most losses in 20+ years in two years. :nba-kobe_bryant-ups
 
I have no clue who Oregon is going to hire but here are my best guesses......
Oregon-Willie Taggart=USF-Charlie Strong
Houston-Lane Kiffin
Baylor-Sonny Dykes=CAL-Les Miles
Cinci-P.J Fleck
FAU-Randy Shannon
Georgia St.-Rhett Lashlee
WKU-Paul Petrino
Nevada-Jay Norvell
San Jose-Klayton Adams
 
My guess is Strong has a clause that lessens his buy-out if he takes another job. So I doubt USF would happen.
I also think it would be a risky hire coming so quickly off a rough tenure at Texas.
 
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Baylor is much better job than Oregon, especially in terms of recruiting...

Oregon wasn't even that great of a job when Chip was there, he just made it look good.

I know, I know... Facilities, Uni's & Phil Knight... Got it.

But, even during Chip Kelly's reign he wasn't pulling down tons of elite recruits, he loaded up on Nor Cal kids & had a lock on most West Coast Polynesian kids...

Now that programs like Washington, Utah, Colorado & Wash St are having more success Oregon isn't as enticing to those West coast recruits as it used to be.

****, even Bama is starting to snatch kids up from Cali & with USC finally getting back on track, Oregon is going to take a back seat for a while in that recruiting ground... Oregon can't function as a program without Cali as it's recruiting base.

Once they lost to Oh St & Mariota went to the draft, that basically set their program back for a few years.
 
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