Robert Saleh Turns Down MSU’s Interview Request

Submitted by CincyBlue on February 8th, 2020 at 8:14 AM

Saleh, though, informed school officials Friday that he plans to stay in San Francisco for another season, per Pelissero, as Saleh “feels he has unfinished business.” Saleh, 41, is a Michigan native who began his coaching career at Michigan State as a defensive assistant in 2002.

JMo

February 8th, 2020 at 8:50 AM ^

I mean he spent one season 18 years ago as a low level assistant there. He's now one of the most sought after Defensive Coordinators in the NFL. What exactly did they think would happen?

The real issue comes down to the fact that this should have never gone public. When people start lining up to say not only do they not want the job, but they don't want to interview for the job... that's when you get into goofy Greg Schiano is and isn't the head coach at Tennessee, etc..

Whole Milk

February 8th, 2020 at 11:11 AM ^

They probably expected him to say no. But they took their shot. Can't fault them for that. I recall in a few recent coaching searches on our end where this board has clamored for the AD or search committee to at least make a call to the idealistic options, even though they were always long shots.

JMo

February 8th, 2020 at 1:14 PM ^

The point is, in at least the Hackett search, they did do that. They worked back channels. They didn't (wink wink) make any offers. A lot is made of "controlling the narrative" in today's lexicon, but this is an actual situation where it's important. 

Take your "shoot your shot" example and let's apply it to hitting on ladies at the bar. If you appear to be "shooting your shot" everywhere, people notice and it's a perpetual ball rolling down a hill. But you can converse with many without making it look like you're desperate for any.

MadMatt

February 8th, 2020 at 8:51 AM ^

In a surprise to precisely no one.  How delusional do you have to be to think the guy who's a highly regarded coordinator for an NFC Champion is going to take on the mess the current regime left behind at MSU?!

Perkis-Size Me

February 8th, 2020 at 8:51 AM ^

Fickell would be no bueno. He can coach defense, he’d probably recruit really well, he’d bring MSU’s offense into the 21st century, and he hates Michigan (and would emphasize the Michigan game) just as much as Dantonio does, if not moreso.

I would not enjoy having to go against Day and Fickell every year for the foreseeable future.

Perkis-Size Me

February 8th, 2020 at 10:48 AM ^

Did I say we needed to shut down the program? I don’t think I did. I’d just rather Michigan not have one more serious roadblock in the way of having a great season. Which I think Fickell would turn them into. Not right away, but after a few years I think they would be a great team again that could consistently challenge Michigan. I don’t care for MSU to be a great team. Quite frankly Michigan doesn’t need them to be. 

I’d much rather they go out and hire a bum like John L Smith who proceeds to turn them back into the underachievers they always were before Dantonio game along. I’d have a hard time envisioning a lot of people on this board having a problem with that. 

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

February 8th, 2020 at 2:19 PM ^

They’ve already returned to mediocrity and bad losses. But this fall season in EL could be “magical” - tough schedule, absolute train wreck on the roster, 10 best players gone, no depth, no offensive scheme or explosive talent or competent QB to leverage, a defensive scheme that won’t work with a lack of secondary talent, crapola incoming class, no 2021 commits or any recruiting momentum, an admin in turmoil with a pawn as AD, minimal fan support, a nasty lawsuit with claims of NCAA violations and a university with a reputation in shambles. And your rival just curb stomped you 44-10 and intends to make the game very personal going forward.

Probably a 5-year turnaround to even get close to UM, PSU and OSU.

MgoBlueprint

February 9th, 2020 at 12:40 AM ^

Posters always mention this as if he tore down Rome with his whistle.

braxton Miller was a freshman. I’m pretty sure they had some noteworthy suspensions. Deviere (I’m guessing w the spelling) posey was suspended for the season except for our game and the bowl game. Their record wasn’t really on him. They pushed us to the wire, until Courtney Avery’s pick, because they got some major pieces back and Braxton had enough experience under his belt to be decent at that point

maize-blue

February 8th, 2020 at 9:12 AM ^

It's not a good job right now. Even a good coach may flame out there given their current state. MSU is looking at middle of the conference for the foreseeable future and will be bottom of the barrel for the next 2 or 3 seasons.

Unless two of PSU, UM, and OSU fall down, it's going to be hard for MSU to get back to the Dantonio glory days.

xtramelanin

February 8th, 2020 at 9:39 AM ^

it wouldn't surprise me if a long list of 'not interested' candidates starts to generate as time goes on.

each day a new one: cincy blue turns down interview at sparty;  thekoolaidguy turns down interview; gentleman squirrels, and on and on.  would be entertaining to see.

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Phaedrus

February 8th, 2020 at 10:41 AM ^

I gotta admit, I would take that job. B1G coaching money is hard to turn down. However, I would be satisfied knowing that, with me at the helm, they would be worse than Rutger under Chris Ash. I would probably have them running some old wishbone triple option or something and I would only recruit kids who actually want to "play school" (finding such kids who would want to go to MSU would be the real challenge).

They would probably fire me after one season, but I would have a lot of fun and money to show for it.

Steve in PA

February 8th, 2020 at 10:53 AM ^

They will have to offer a contract along the same line that Baylor gave to Ruhl when they hired him away from Temple.  7 years guaranteed $.  Ruhl wasn't a hot ticket coach at the time and that was the best they could do.

Sparty will need to be combing lower levels if they don't make Tressel (NTT) the new HC.

 

clarkiefromcanada

February 8th, 2020 at 11:52 AM ^

Michigan State with the conditions available when Mark Daytona coached might be a desirable situation. Compliant university staff in Athletic Director in Mark Hollis, President Lou Anna Simon and a protective group of scyophants at the Board of Trustees. An (apparently) active Pharmacy program supported the football program (see Bullough, Max, Bachie, Joe etc.). A hope filled fanbase downtrodden by years as the "Little Brother" and silenced by an alleged "Blue Wall" in the media was more than willing to look past all transgressions. A local police and justice system aligned with the university "values" meted out punishment for such transgressions as littering and soliciting unmarried women where far more serious charges were warranted. This allowed for a few minutes of success but at a cost of nerd rages, assaults, sexual assaults, recruitment of sexual assaulters, springing guys from jail and playing them days later. "It will never be over" was cover for "by any means necessary".

Contrast those conditions with today's Michigan State staring down multiple investigations and/or lawsuits targeting the university, their medical school/administration, athletic department staff, the former President and the former Athletic Director. The courts, at this moment, are providing a window into the program Daytona ran.With their scapegoating of Blackwell, MSU football has effectively closed off significant access to recruits in Michigan.

Could Fickell make it work? Possibly. He's staring down a B1G East with real problems staring him in the face in Michigan, tOSU and Penn State. Tom Allen might even be of concern. The days of recruiting "on the edge", of an active pharmacy program, of springing guys from jail and covering up real transgressions with parking tickets are probably over. Fickell would need to do it cleanly. It's unclear if a generation of Sparty fans, for whom football began in 2008, would accept the results that would come with such an approach.

Marvin

February 8th, 2020 at 11:58 AM ^

I glanced at RCMB a couple of days ago to see what goes on over there. At the time I checked they seemed to think Fickell was close to a done deal for them, with several posters going so far as to say that contract negotiations were underway.

The most striking thing about that website, however, is the number of hate posts about the University of Michigan.