I’d be much more worried of Franklin taking it and then Campbell to PSU than Campbell to USC.
I think USC is basically Miami at this point. Its best days are past it. Fertile recruiting ground, great weather, strong history, private schools with wealthy & connected alumni… and yet they continue to underwhelm. In fact, both have been surpassed by better brands and better teams in their own conferences (Oregon, Clemson) over the last decade.
Of the two, USC could rise higher than Miami. But both have an uphill battle to get where they were in the early 00’s.
Some of the national guys who are really connected in the coaching world are finally learning that Campbell and Fickel are more program builders. Also, Campbell has a reputation in the coach circles as something of a boyscout (i.e. no money in McDonalds bags), which is why you aren't seeing his name with the LSU job.Agree that entire list is wishful thinking. Campbell's name gets thrown around because no media member seems to understand why he likes it here. Fickel and Cinci are similar.
I don't understand why Franklin's name is on every job. Is it his agent shopping him, trying to get a better contract with Penn St? Dude makes a lot of money at a school that could pay him a lot more if they wanted.
I think the idea is that with PSU and Franklin there might be a sense that a change of scenery might be mutually agreeable. Franklin might be feeling a little heat, as they aren't going to make a CCG for yet another year. Not to the point they'd be ready to fire him, but enough that if he has a good offer elsewhere he might want a fresh start, and I don't think at this point PSU would try to match an offer to keep him.Agree that entire list is wishful thinking. Campbell's name gets thrown around because no media member seems to understand why he likes it here. Fickel and Cinci are similar.
I don't understand why Franklin's name is on every job. Is it his agent shopping him, trying to get a better contract with Penn St? Dude makes a lot of money at a school that could pay him a lot more if they wanted.
Some of the national guys who are really connected in the coaching world are finally learning that Campbell and Fickel are more program builders. Also, Campbell has a reputation in the coach circles as something of a boyscout (i.e. no money in McDonalds bags).
The Franklin thing seems to be because there has been some internal politicking at Penn St with some people still being loyal to Joe Paterno, and think that Jay Paterno should take over. He may be hitting a ceiling there because of the internal power struggle.
If Penn St opens up, their #1 candidate should be Joe Moorhead, no question.I’d be much more worried of Franklin taking it and then Campbell to PSU than Campbell to USC.
If Penn St opens up, their #1 candidate should be Joe Moorhead, no question.
There isn't a single person on that list that I could even remotely think "yeah, I can see him having more success there than where he is now..."
Jason Candle is on a bit of a hot seat at Toledo. I could see Manning taking that job if it were to open.Honestly if we lose a coach next year, I'd suspect it would be Tom Manning... He already left once and if an opportunity opens up for him as a HC somewhere (I'm thinking MAC/Mtn West/etc) I could see him taking it.
And no, I'm not in the camp who wants him gone - I think a huge part of our success has been coaching retention.
Mike Tomlin? Are they out of their ******* minds?
I can't think of any situation that could pry him away from what he experienced last Saturday.