Which B1G coach do other coaches want to see hired outside the conference?

Submitted by jamesjosephharbaugh on
The Moorhead news made me wonder if the coaches are as excited to see him gone as we are. Then I thought, if you were a football coach anywhere in the Big Ten, which other coach are you hoping gets hired away from the conference? Excluding head coaches, I gotta think Moorhead is up there, Don Brown, Schiano?

Kevin14

November 29th, 2017 at 1:16 PM ^

Based on things he's said, I don't think it'll ever happen, but I'd love UT or some SEC school to throw a boat load of money toward him.  I'm surprised he hasn't been linked at all to more prominant openings over the years.

1VaBlue1

November 29th, 2017 at 9:20 AM ^

So am I the only that wonders how Nebraska and Tennessee got caught with their pants down?  Niether seems to have a clue as to who to contact.  UTenn went all in on Gruden for reasons unknown, and had nothing to fall back on.  Now they're grasping at anything with a pulse. 

Has Nebraska even contacted anyone?  Scott Frost just said he'd "be hurt" if Nebraska isn't interested, which says that they haven't even called him, yet.  WTF???

It's not like these morons didn't see a coaching change in the works - both Jones and Riley have sucked for 3 years running!  Miss St lost Mullen on a sudden change, and had viable cadidates already set up.  They tapped Moorehead before UN has even called the guy that should be thier first choice!

Perkis-Size Me

November 29th, 2017 at 10:30 AM ^

If you ask me, Nebraska has Frost already locked up. They're not stupid enough to not call him and at least try. If he wasn't going to Nebraska I think they likely would've already hired someone else by now. 

Who knows? Frost might want to do as much right as he can by his current team and leave any announcements until next week, after the AAC title game. That way he can focus solely on UCF for this week. 

Perkis-Size Me

November 29th, 2017 at 10:27 AM ^

Wilson has had one year with a QB who can't throw. Haskins looked every bit the part on Saturday with the playing time he had. Several NFL level throws and scored points on three of four possessions. 

I think OSU's offense is going to take a big leap forward next Fall. And that's a horribly depressing thought as a Michigan fan. If OSU's offense has a QB who can throw the ball effectively, along with the five star stud RBs they bring in and the athletes they line up at wideout, they're going to be near unstoppable on offense every single week.