He never won any national championships.I think the experience thing is a weak excuse. Deions years of playing football at a high level winning Superbowls and national championships has to count for something.
Well, aside from Urban (who has his own set of weaknesses), name a coach who’s any more guaranteed to be at that level than Deion is. You can certainly point to his lack of P5 experience as his weakness, I’m not arguing he doesn’t have that. But, you have to also look at the other things he brings to the table as strengths that can offset that. I mean, let’s just take Leipold as an example. Deion’s a better recruiter by a landslide. So, you’re willing to say that a guy like Leipold and his 1.5 years experience at a P5 with pretty bad recruiting results is better than Deion’s 2.5 years at a non P5 with phenomenal recruiting results? All the names have weaknesses.I think we all know the chances of them hiring Mickey are quite low at this point.
In Deion's case, his lack of P5 coaching experience (even as a coordinator) is a reasonable and glaring weakness in his resume. A lot of coaches say the right things and look good on camera until you ask them to beat Michigan on the road or Ohio State in a conference championship game. There isn't a lot of evidence to suggest Deion is qualified or capable of handling either of those challenges, but I look forward to seeing him get a shot at another division one school in the near future.
Plus 10+ years working for the NFL network. Dude has probably forgotten more about football than a lot of guys have ever known.I think the experience thing is a weak excuse. Deions years of playing football at a high level winning Superbowls and national championships has to count for something.
TO and Dabo enter the chat as two completely inexperienced in over their head HC's who have won multiple NC's....Well, aside from Urban (who has his own set of weaknesses), name a coach who’s any more guaranteed to be at that level than Deion is. You can certainly point to his lack of P5 experience as his weakness, I’m not arguing he doesn’t have that. But, you have to also look at the other things he brings to the table as strengths that can offset that. I mean, let’s just take Leipold as an example. Deion’s a better recruiter by a landslide. So, you’re willing to say that a guy like Leipold and his 1.5 years experience at a P5 with pretty bad recruiting results is better than Deion’s 2.5 years at a non P5 with phenomenal recruiting results? All the names have weaknesses.
Who were on their respective teams staffs for a couple of years learning the nuances and work of recuiting, academia, and cultures of that program. Pretty big deal.TO and Dabo enter the chat as two completely inexperienced in over their head HC's who have won multiple NC's....
Deion is a game changer. We are irrelevant but still have huge support and resources. There is probably no better time to take a chance like this then right now. We really have nothing to lose and everything to gain.Deion Sanders will be the best hire since Frank Solich.
The biggest complaints I've heard for years from die hard fans is we can't recruit and there needs to be a culture change. Deion Sanders answers both of those. If Deion can get a 5* to JSU what do you think he can get to Lincoln.
Very true. But Sanders played for Bowden, Johnson, Glanville, and Seifert. If we can't get whoever is the "hot get", throw caution to the wind and just get Prime. He'd match our offensive scheme to a "T". Big or bust. I'm so tired of the billion names thrown out that I'm to the point of kidding, not kidding with Prime.Who were on their respective teams staffs for a couple of years learning the nuances and work of recuiting, academia, and cultures of that program. Pretty big deal.
Sounds like you're describing Scott Frost if you change a couple of good seasons to just one. Did you feel the same way about the frost hire?He says nice things on camera and has had a couple of good seasons at a non-division one football school. It his genuinely hysterical that people are propping this up as evidence of why Nebraska should hire him.
Go look at who Frost played for and it is just as impressive as Deion and that didn't go over so well for him at the P5 level.Very true. But Sanders played for Bowden, Johnson, Glanville, and Seifert. If we can't get whoever is the "hot get", throw caution to the wind and just get Prime. He'd match our offensive scheme to a "T". Big or bust. I'm so tired of the billion names thrown out that I'm to the point of kidding, not kidding with Prime.
Oh no that could be a bad combo. Pair Lane up with someone old and/or boring to prevent them going too wild.Lane with Tom Herman as his OC. Dynamite offense.
"Despite all of his physical gifts, Deion Sanders was big into studying his opponent. He was one of the first DBs to use portable DVD players to study opponents while on the bus and planes to games. "The best players tend to make the worst coaches because elite players are able to get by on their skill and athleticism, and aren't able to teach/coach ability to their players. I am not saying this is a Deion problem, but success as a player hasn't shown to be an indicator for success as a coach.