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Appears first P5 job becoming available for next year.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...ain-future

Unless Riley pulls a miracle season, I guess many G5 coaches and P5 assistants will be dropping resumes for the job. As it looks now for P5 jobs that will be available.

Nebraska
Tennessee
Texas A&M

I have a sneaking suspusion if SMU does well, A&M will be calling Chad Morris.
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Can anyone win at Nebraska?
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Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).
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(09-22-2017 04:13 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  http://www.espn.com/college-football/sto...ain-future

Unless Riley pulls a miracle season, I guess many G5 coaches and P5 assistants will be dropping resumes for the job. As it looks now for P5 jobs that will be available.

Nebraska
Tennessee
Texas A&M

I have a sneaking suspusion if SMU does well, A&M will be calling Chad Morris.

Possible Missouri and Oregon State as well
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Depending on how the next few weeks go, Notre Dame could be added to the list as well.

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(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.
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(09-22-2017 05:52 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.


1) Wisconsin's population is 3 times that of Nebraska
2) Chicago Metro area (IL portion only) is 5 times that of Nebraska (2 hours from Madison)
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(09-22-2017 06:20 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:52 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.


1) Wisconsin's population is 3 times that of Nebraska
2) Chicago Metro area (IL portion only) is 5 times that of Nebraska (2 hours from Madison)

Working with Barry Alvarez is supposedly a pain in the ass to the work for, hence why Gary Andersen left. But that's probably made up plus some by Nebraska for the political pressures that come with a fan base that fancies itself as Alabama when they're more like Michigan State or something (and that might be generous).
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Appears first P5 job becoming available for next year.
I think Anderson is safe at OSU, their new AD is the same one who hired him at Utah State, where Anderson had his most success, sooooo he gets another year or two.


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Arizona
Arizona State

UCLA is pretty likely to come open as well
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I'm sure Nebraska is a plum job as long as there is a good buyout, since one bad year will leave you getting fired.
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Arkansas is likely to come open.
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LSU could open up as well if Ogeron keeps losing.

Is Matt Luke still interim at Ole Miss?

Mizzou is a mess.

This may be Malzhan's last shot at Auburn.

Texas A&M is a mess.

Butch is on the hot seat in year 5 at UT.

SEC is nuts. Everybody but Bama, Kentucky, Georgia, and probably Vandy is pissed.
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(09-22-2017 10:00 PM)72Tiger Wrote:  LSU could open up as well if Ogeron keeps losing.

Is Matt Luke still interim at Ole Miss?

Mizzou is a mess.

This may be Malzhan's last shot at Auburn.

Texas A&M is a mess.

Butch is on the hot seat in year 5 at UT.

SEC is nuts. Everybody but Bama, Kentucky, Georgia, and probably Vandy is pissed.

D'ont forget the pair of losers at Rutgers.The football coach Ash(his lone will be against Morgan St and its loser AD Hobbs
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(09-22-2017 05:52 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.

Madison is a very nice place to live and it's location is such that you're 2-3 hours from a variety of options whether it be a large city or the woods "up north".

I would disagree with one thing however.

The lack of diversity hasn't stopped K-State, Utah, OK State, or Boise from having winning, successful football and those cities are just as "white" as Lincoln.

I still think that the right coach with the right recruiting connections can win at Nebraska.
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(09-22-2017 05:52 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.

Only 2 is relevant.
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(09-22-2017 10:04 PM)ctx48c Wrote:  D'ont forget the pair of losers at Rutgers. The football coach Ash(his lone will be against Morgan St and its loser AD Hobbs

I think you're overreacting. Ash is 15 games into his coaching job at Rutgers. I think this is one of those times where you need someone with a little outside perspective to walk you back from the ledge a bit. If our situations were reversed, I would need someone to talk me off the edge. Ash hasn't yet had enough time yet. I'm not saying everything is rosy but he should get this year and very likely next year as well. If things are still really bad this time next year, then yes it may be time to move on from Ash.
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(09-22-2017 05:06 PM)72Tiger Wrote:  Can anyone win at Nebraska?

Yes but Nebraska needs to play their OOC games with P5 Oklahoma and Texas schools to get back into to those rich recruiting grounds again. They also need a coach and staff that can recruit those areas too. 07-coffee3
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(09-22-2017 10:29 PM)BadgerMJ Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:52 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 05:27 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  Yes. Nebraska may not be what it was, but they still have advantages other schools would kill for. It's not like Wisconsin has any big advantages over Nebraska. They have just been better run from the top (with a consistent vision for what they want the program to be even across coaches).

Wisconsin has plenty of advantages over Nebraska:

1) Wisconsin has a LOT more alumni than Nebraska.
2) There's a lot more high school football players in Wisconsin than in Nebraska.
3) Madison is perceived as a much cooler place to live than Lincoln. And it's a lot more diverse than Lincoln, which matters to some athletes who aren't white.

Madison is a very nice place to live and it's location is such that you're 2-3 hours from a variety of options whether it be a large city or the woods "up north".

I would disagree with one thing however.

The lack of diversity hasn't stopped K-State, Utah, OK State, or Boise from having winning, successful football and those cities are just as "white" as Lincoln.

I still think that the right coach with the right recruiting connections can win at Nebraska.

Scott Frost. Oh no.

Actually I believe Nebraska will never be the school that factors in NC games anymore, so getting a winning coach to go there will be far more difficult, even with some recruiting ties.
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(09-22-2017 10:04 PM)ctx48c Wrote:  
(09-22-2017 10:00 PM)72Tiger Wrote:  LSU could open up as well if Ogeron keeps losing.

Is Matt Luke still interim at Ole Miss?

Mizzou is a mess.

This may be Malzhan's last shot at Auburn.

Texas A&M is a mess.

Butch is on the hot seat in year 5 at UT.

SEC is nuts. Everybody but Bama, Kentucky, Georgia, and probably Vandy is pissed.


D'ont forget the pair of losers at Rutgers.The football coach Ash(his lone will be against Morgan St and its loser AD Hobbs

There is zero, and I mean zero chance Ash or Hobbs go anywhere after this year, as long as there are no off field issues. Even if Morgan State is the only win, which is very possible. The donors are stepping up even while B1G payouts are still paltry, they just opened the new practice complex, and Ash is pulling in recruits better than Flood ever could, even after the program was left in shambles by the Flood/Hermann debacle.

I don't know if Ash can ever win the B1G East at Rutgers, but you have to start somewhere. It takes time to turn the ship around and they have a favorable schedule to make a bowl run next year. Zero chance anyone gets fired this year.
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