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Off the radar? I don't think I've noticed anyone bring him up.

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/...coach.html
Now that's an interesting development.
(01-16-2014 06:19 PM)UAB Band Dad Wrote: [ -> ]Now that's an interesting development.

+1...wow
Si.
Not only do the names keep coming, they also keep getting better and better in quality of experience. I hope we make the right choice - we need to win a lot of games in the coming years.
2006 ACC coach of the year. Kind of fizzled out after that. Wake is a comparitively tiny school, so he would definitely know something about winning with limited resources. Interesting candidate.
He is older than me!
(01-16-2014 06:31 PM)JeffUAB Wrote: [ -> ]2006 ACC coach of the year. Kind of fizzled out after that. Wake is a comparitively tiny school, so he would definitely know something about winning with limited resources. Interesting candidate.



http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball...13-seasons

Sounds like he was burned out when he left Wake. He's 61. Does he have the energy to start over.
Good coach but I think age (and energy level) will really not do us any favors on the recruiting trail. I doubt he realizes the task this job would be.
Wake did not have limited resources. They had BCS money.

They weren't as big a school as some of others in the conference though.

Not overly excited about this except for the fact that some bigger names are in the mix this time.
Interview old guy - check.
Grobe is one of the best coaches Wake has ever had. Age may be an issue, like some of you have said. They had a very good option/rushing attack a few years ago, when they were winning.
He is a good coach.
He would fit in here.

Snippet from Wikipedia.

"After posting five consecutive losing seasons, Grobe resigned after the 2013 campaign."
We can't fire/lose McGee. No one will want the job. LOL

It took him long enough, but Mackin is finally listening to me. 05-stirthepot
Some of these guys would make good assistants if they don't get the job. Anyone think he is interviewing to help form a staff as well.
Grobe sounds like a good man. We could certainly do a lot worse.
(01-16-2014 06:31 PM)JeffUAB Wrote: [ -> ]2006 ACC coach of the year. Kind of fizzled out after that. Wake is a comparitively tiny school, so he would definitely know something about winning with limited resources. Interesting candidate.

But they have Methodist money.
John Wesley Wrote:Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can.
(01-16-2014 10:40 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2014 06:31 PM)JeffUAB Wrote: [ -> ]2006 ACC coach of the year. Kind of fizzled out after that. Wake is a comparitively tiny school, so he would definitely know something about winning with limited resources. Interesting candidate.

But they have Methodist money.

Baptist, wasn't it? Compared to the challenges UAB faces Wake Forest has it easy. It has to be hard to recruit against some of the bigger ACC schools though.
Upon further review, Wake was started as a Baptist college, but is now non-sectarian. John Wesley retracts his previous quote.
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