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Yes it is. Rumors Trev met with him.
Rumors from two months ago. And Trev has said that not everyone he talks to is a candidate, he's just trying to get opinions.
Yes it is. Rumors Trev met with him.
I just threw up a little when I also realized that if we win 6 games next season, that will be the same amount of wins as 2021 and 2022 combined....This hire needs to get the program stabilized and getting marginally better over the next two or three years. The Big Ten is tough and getting tougher. Adding more above average P5 teams makes the schedule tougher. That’ll make this hire a good hire if that can be done. Even getting to a 7-8 win level is nearly doubling our win rate of the last 5–8 years.
Our SOS will be as high as ever in all probability over the next 5 years.
ABSENT a splash hire (Meyer mostly), it will be amazing to see a ten win season in the next 5. Imo.
Personally, no. Even in the off chance one or both of those happen, it's a bit too little too late in the process. We're approximately 18 days out from a likely announcement and I imagine (or, hope) Trev is in the final stages of negotiations. I think it is unrealistic to tell a preferred candidate "hey, give us a couple more weeks to see if our interim pans out." By that point, his preferred candidate could decide to take another opportunity that's more solidified.
Plus, imagine telling a candidate to hang on, MJ loses the rest of these games, AND the candidate got impatient and bailed. That would be an absolute dumpster fire.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/morning-dump/id1651719138?i=1000585669923I'm willing to believe the new coach is a done deal or very close. And I'm sure Mickey already knows where he stands whether its HC, Assistant, or Out.
Rumors from two months ago. And Trev has said that not everyone he talks to is a candidate, he's just trying to get opinions.
Which, I get what you're saying and agree. However, I don't agree with that being what should happen. I always think it's stupid that if an AD hires a football coach that doesn't work out that he gets fired too. That makes absolutely no sense in any other employment situation. If Trev goes through a thorough coaching search and talks to everyone he should reasonably talk to and takes the best advice and hires what people think is a good hire....and that guy doesn't work out....I don't think it should automatically be that Trev is fired.Gotcha......and yes, I agree with you on that sentiment in terms of he may hire a bb coach. I guess I was referring to it being his only and last football hire. I didn't clarify.
All of those schools are either in, or border prime recruiting states also so they are in better shape overall than we are.I'd have to know the state of their O and D lines to determine if those are apples-apples comparisons. Other first year coaches are not having that level of success.
Stephen A Smith confirmed.Have we mentioned any guys currently working for ESPN with no coaching experience? Seems to be all the rage these days.