New Staff Selection

I think Notre Dame might be on to something.  They are probably telling Freeman we think you can keep this thing rolling without Brian, and we'll pony up the money to keep as many as assistants as possible rather than going out and chasing Luke Fickell for $10 million a year.  Look at how other successful programs have just kept it rolling by moving an assistant up.  Ohio State, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, are ones that come to mind. 


Personally, I think this could result in ND improving. Brian Kelly has always seemed to me to be a bit of a (self-centered) opportunist and it will be interesting if we see any kind of meaningful turnaround at LSU....I'm not confident we will.

 
I think Notre Dame might be on to something.  They are probably telling Freeman we think you can keep this thing rolling without Brian, and we'll pony up the money to keep as many as assistants as possible rather than going out and chasing Luke Fickell for $10 million a year.  Look at how other successful programs have just kept it rolling by moving an assistant up.  Ohio State, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, are ones that come to mind. 
Osborne to Solich until Peterson started the curse. 

I already ate lunch
Was it the chili and cinnamon roll?

 
It's a bit interesting when one looks at it from different perspectives.  For Lincoln Riley at his age and where he is at with regards to his career, he seemed to run from the SEC.  For Brian Kelly at his age and where he is at in terms of his career, he welcomed the challenge of the SEC.  It wasn't that long ago coaches were falling all over themselves at a chance in the SEC.  I'm looking at you Bert. 

 
It's a bit interesting when one looks at it from different perspectives.  For Lincoln Riley at his age and where he is at with regards to his career, he seemed to run from the SEC.  For Brian Kelly at his age and where he is at in terms of his career, he welcomed the challenge of the SEC.  It wasn't that long ago coaches were falling all over themselves at a chance in the SEC.  I'm looking at you Bert. 


It is interesting.

If your goal is to get into the playoffs and have a chance to win an NC, why would you go to the SEC?  Which....reminds me of how idiotic I think the whole Texas and OU to the SEC is.

 
Riley was smart to go to USC rather than LSU.  The SEC has been on a long run for dominance in football, but everything is cyclical.  I can see where the tide eventually changes and another conference has a dominant run.  
Yep, just like the Big 8 was dominate for many years. OU and Nebraska rotated in being 'the team' for many years.    It will be interesting if we can get a playoff of

Georgia, Michigan, Okla State and Cinci this year.  3 new comers to the party - no Bama, No OSU, No Okla, No Clemson.   That will pick up the interest. 

 
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