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2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:05 am
by greenyellow
Arizona State: Out- Tom Herman, In- Kenny Dillingham
Auburn: Out- Bryan Harsin, In- Hugh Freeze
Charlotte: Out- Will Healy, In- Bill Poggi
Cincinnati: Out- Luke Fickell, In- Scott Saterfield
Coastal Carolina: Out- Jamey Chadwell, In- Tim Beck
Colorado: Out- Karl Dorrell, In- Deion Sanders
FAU: Out- Willie Taggart, In- Tom Herman
Georgia Tech: Out- Geoff Collins, In- Brent Key
Kent State: Out- Sean Lewis, In- Kenni Burns
Liberty: Out- Hugh Freeze, In- Jamey Chadwell
Louisville: Out- Scott Saterfield, In- Jeff Brohm
Mississippi State: RIP Mike Leach, In- Zach Arnett
Navy: Out- Ken Niumatalolo, In- Brian Newberry
Nebraska: Out- Scott Frost, In- Matt Rhule
North Texas: Out- Seth Littrell, In- Eric Morris
Purdue: Out- Jeff Brohm, In- Ryan Walters
Stanford: Out- David Shaw, In- Troy Taylor
Texas State: Out- Jake Spavital, In- G.J. Kinne
Tulsa: Out- Phillip Montgomery, In- Kevin Wilson
UAB: Out- Bill Clark, In- Trent Dilfer
UNLV: Out- Marcus Arroyo, In- Barry Odom
USF: Out- Jeff Scott, In- Alex Golesh
Western Michigan: Out- Tim Lester, In- Lance Taylor
Wisconsin: Out- Paul Chryst, In- Luke Fickell
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:22 am
by greenyellow
Nebraska is the first to fill their HC opening as they've hired Matt Rhule.
Auburn will be hiring Freeze after Kiffin agreed to a new deal at Ole Miss.
Deion Sanders has been offered the Colorado job.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:23 am
by Duck07
I'd love to see Prime in Boulder. Don't know how long before he took a better job, but hopefully something good could happen to CU football if the Pac stays intact.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:52 am
by wlduck
Duck07 wrote:I'd love to see Prime in Boulder. Don't know how long before he took a better job, but hopefully something good could happen to CU football if the Pac stays intact.
Getting a few years out of him would be fantastic for both CU and the PAC 10. He’d take some players we’d like to have I’m sure, but all in all I think a win for the whole conference.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:18 pm
by OregonFan4Life
Florida Atlantic fires Willie Taggart.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:22 pm
by dd10snoop28
Deogin Sanders to Colorado would be interesting. Would feel bad for their fan base cuz the guy is an arrogant jerk, but would definitely make things more interesting in Boulder.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 2:20 am
by greenyellow
David Shaw has resigned/retired as Stanford's HC. Not sure who they can get in there that will really make a difference as Stanford has so many disadvantages when it comes to the transfer portal, NIL, and overall vision for the program.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:19 am
by greenyellow
Wisconsin looks to be going after Luke Fickell, not Jim Leonhard.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:26 am
by Duck07
Now its official from Thamel. Was hoping to see Fickell stay since they're moving to the Big 15 as it is for CFP purposes.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:53 pm
by greenyellow
Texas State is now open after firing Jake Spavital. He could be an option at OC for Oregon.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 4:01 pm
by OregonFan4Life
greenyellow wrote:Texas State is now open after firing Jake Spavital. He could be an option at OC for Oregon.
I personally never like going after someone that was fired, despite the risk of leaving quickly, I always say go for a young and hungry guy ready to prove himself.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 8:52 pm
by StevensTechU
Auburn: Out- Bryan Harson, In- Hugh Freeze
Arizona State: Out- Tom Herman, In- Dilly Dilly
Wisconsin: Out- Paul Chryst, In- Luke Fickell
Cincinnati: Out- Luke Fickell
Nebraska: Out- Scott Frost, In- Matt Rhule
Stanford: Out- David Shaw
Colorado: Out- Karl Dorrell, In: Deion Sanders
Georgia Tech: Out: Geoff Collins, In: Brent Key
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:47 am
by SuperDuck
greenyellow wrote:David Shaw has resigned/retired as Stanford's HC. Not sure who they can get in there that will really make a difference as Stanford has so many disadvantages when it comes to the transfer portal, NIL, and overall vision for the program.
I'm very sorry to see this. Shaw is one of the best coaches in the conference and a top-25 coach in the country.
I expect him to take a one year hiatus, maybe do some broadcasting, but his name will be mentioned in a LOT of openings moving forward. I sincerely hope he doesn't take another job in the Pac-12 because he's going to do very well if he chooses the right school that doesn't have the limitations he had at Stanford.
If Chip Kelly at UCLA, Justin Wilcox at Cal, etc don't do well next year, I could see Shaw's name being mentioned. I can't imagine him stepping into the UCLA job with all the talent in L.A. at his disposal.
He'll land on his feet somewhere.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:35 am
by greenyellow
UNLV HC Marcus Arroyo is out after a 5-7 season and a 7-23 record overall.
Re: 2022-23 Coaching Carousel
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:34 am
by ducks5ever
SuperDuck wrote:
I'm very sorry to see this. Shaw is one of the best coaches in the conference and a top-25 coach in the country.
I expect him to take a one year hiatus, maybe do some broadcasting, but his name will be mentioned in a LOT of openings moving forward. I sincerely hope he doesn't take another job in the Pac-12 because he's going to do very well if he chooses the right school that doesn't have the limitations he had at Stanford.
If Chip Kelly at UCLA, Justin Wilcox at Cal, etc don't do well next year, I could see Shaw's name being mentioned. I can't imagine him stepping into the UCLA job with all the talent in L.A. at his disposal.
He'll land on his feet somewhere.
Almost thought this was sarcasm. Yes, the Stanford program has lots of limitations, but I'm not really sure he'd be a great coach even without them. He did well his first few years with Harbaugh leftovers. Then things went down hill from there. Imo, he would've been fired a long time ago if it weren't for his alumni status.