As do I but thought the tweet was interesting.
Yeah, not attacking you, sorry if it came off that way
As do I but thought the tweet was interesting.
My only question is, why didn't someone bigger than Buffalo pull out him out of Wisconsin then?
Like you said, Kelly BUILT Grand Valley St. The biggest concern is Leipold didn't build anything, but rather inherited a great situation. It boggles my mind you can't understand that.
I'm not completely against such a hire, but that represents real risk and makes vetting needed. I don't trust JP being able to do that on the football side with such a hire. If we had a AD like Alaverz, sure.
Why didn't someone bigger than Central Michigan pull Brian Kelly out of Grand Valley State? Most schools egos are to big to hire a guy from lower level.
Art Briles was a HS coach for TWENTY years before going to college. He's now an elite coach. Give me the guy who knows what its like to WIN!
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Except Brian Kelly steadily improved CMU for 3 years (4-7,6-5,9-4) before moving on to Cincinnati. I made a bad argument against Leipold and rightly got mocked for it, but I'd rather have someone that's proven themselves at the FCS/FBS level. Leipold hasn't done that.
I can't believe how many people are against the Leipold hire. It absolutely boggles my mind.
I don't care what level he coached at, you win 6 titles in 8 years you are a DAMN good football coach.
I look at Brian Kelly. He's the exact same as Leipold. Coached at Grand Valley State (D2) for 13 years. He built a program, and won. He knew what it was like to be the leader of a program and most importantly knew what it was like to WIN! He had ZERO D1 experience but has that stopped him from being a top level coach in college football? No.
Leipold and Fritz are the best options on this list IMO. Followed by Campbell and Navy's coach
Why didn't someone bigger than Central Michigan pull Brian Kelly out of Grand Valley State? Most schools egos are to big to hire a guy from lower level.
Art Briles was a HS coach for TWENTY years before going to college. He's now an elite coach. Give me the guy who knows what its like to WIN!
Why didn't someone bigger than Central Michigan pull Brian Kelly out of Grand Valley State? Most schools egos are to big to hire a guy from lower level.
Art Briles was a HS coach for TWENTY years before going to college. He's now an elite coach. Give me the guy who knows what its like to WIN!
Why didn't someone bigger than Central Michigan pull Brian Kelly out of Grand Valley State? Most schools egos are to big to hire a guy from lower level.
Art Briles was a HS coach for TWENTY years before going to college. He's now an elite coach. Give me the guy who knows what its like to WIN!
The Navy HC would be an absolute disaster if he runs the same offense at ISU. It would take him 2 to 3 years to get the personnel to run that one dimensional offense at ISU.
Like you said, Kelly BUILT Grand Valley St. The biggest concern is Leipold didn't build anything, but rather inherited a great situation. It boggles my mind you can't understand that.
I'm not completely against such a hire, but that represents real risk and makes vetting needed. I don't trust JP being able to do that on the football side with such a hire. If we had a AD like Alaverz, sure.
So we might be getting Leipold a year or two earlier than we'd like, so what? That probably is the only way we get him over a bigger school to begin with.
Any coach we hire is going to be a risk....any coach. We aren't hiring a top 20 coach, so they're all risks after that. Might as well go get a guy that could pay off big as he's not only won before, but won BIG, and won CONSISTENTLY.
So looking at JP's history, I think there are 3 things to bank on:
1) he will get it done quick
>someone posted the average time was like 8 days or something
2) he will hire someone the fanbase will approve of - to make himself look good with the hire
>McDermott, Chizek, Fred - these were all 99% considered to be great hires at the time
3) he will hire someone that won't bring controversy to ISU
>people are getting wound up about "clean cut" and "Christian", but I think that's a red herring. I think what JP actually wants is someone who is likeable, approachable, and generally not a sphincter (ie not Briles, Pellini, Petrino, etc)
You may note that none of these 3 things say "most likely to succeed". That said, #2 should be a proxy for that, although fans can be dumb.
I don't know enough about any of these candidates to know which ones fit #3.
So if you want to predict who it will be, look for #2 and #3 and there's your answer.
My 7th grade coach was undefeated. Let's call him up!