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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 1539469, member: 289"] The only coach we've ever had who was previously a head coach at what would not be called a "Power Five" school was Ossie Solem, who came here from Iowa in 1937: [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossie_Solem#Coaching_career_at_Iowa[/URL] The head coaches before him were getting their first opportunity here and most were alums. Solem was replaced by his assistant, Biggie Munn who pulled a Doug Marrone and left with his entire staff for a better opportunity at Michigan State. Munn was followed by Reeves Baysinger, another old alum whose disastrous tenure was followed by Ben Schwartwalder, who we got from Muhlenberg. A quarter century alter, Ben was replaced by Fank Maloney, Michigan's linebacker coach. he was followed by Dick McPherson, who was coaching the Brown's defensive back and had been the head man at UMASS a decade before. His replacement was Paul Pasqualoni, our linebacker coach, who had briefly been the head man at Western Connecticut State. the three guys since have been career assistants. The next Syracuse coach will have a similar resume to the above, as well as his own set of strengths and weakness. [/QUOTE]
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