(05-21-2017 07:43 PM)NIU007 Wrote: Jerry Kill - OC at Rutgers, did a fairly good job at Minnesota before leaving due to health reasons. Not sure how OC is going to work with his health situation but we'll see.
Dave Doeren - holding on for the past 4 years at NC State since leaving NIU, has been 3-5 in conference the last 3 years after an 0-8 first year.
I wish Kill the best, he always seemed like a good guy at NIU. Hopefully he doesn't have too many recruiting duties as OC because that can really take a toll on people (let alone someone with his health problems), having to work with Rutgers can't help much either.
Doeren is probably on his last legs at NC State unless he can really get it going this year. Beating Notre Dame (albeit a lousy Notre Dame team) and UNC plus coming close against Clemson last season probably bought him another year.
I originally intended the thread to be about coaches who left and flopped at their new job, although a general ex-coach thread is probably more interesting anyways. In that regard, all the ones for Miami (in chronological order) are as follows:
Ara Parseghian: Still alive, long-retired after Notre Dame.
John Pont and Bo Schembechler: May they rest in peace.
Bill Mallory: Retired after coaching at Miami, Colorado, NIU, and Indiana.
Dick Crum: Retired after Miami, UNC, and Kent State.
Tom Reed: Retired after Miami, NC State, and going back as an assistant at Michigan.
Rose: Still Ashland DC as mentioned.
Randy Walker and Terry Hoeppner: May they rest in peace.
Shane Montgomery: Was an assistant at Akron for a year, is OC at Youngstown State and just made the FCS title game.
Haywood: Texas Southern as mentioned.
Guidry: McNeese State.
Treadwell: Rotting away at Kent State.
Mike Bath (interim in 2013): Assistant coach at Wyoming.