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[QUOTE="MadNY3, post: 4842585, member: 441"] FWIW, this is what AI thinks: Determining the ideal candidate to lead Syracuse University's football program requires careful consideration of various factors, including the coach's experience, coaching style, ability to recruit top talent, and potential to revitalize the program's culture and performance. While there are numerous qualified individuals who could potentially succeed in this role, here are a few notable coaches who stand out as promising candidates: [LIST=1] [*][B]Kalani Sitake:[/B] The current head coach at Brigham Young University, Sitake has demonstrated a remarkable ability to transform struggling programs into winning teams. During his tenure at BYU, he has led the team to bowl games in four out of five seasons, including a 10-3 record in 2020. His emphasis on discipline, teamwork, and player development aligns with Syracuse's values and could bring much-needed stability and success to the program. [*][B]Jeff Monken:[/B] Currently leading the Army West Point football team, Monken has garnered recognition for his innovative triple-option offense and his ability to develop a strong sense of camaraderie among his players. His approach to coaching emphasizes physicality, discipline, and a commitment to excellence, which could resonate well with Syracuse's fanbase and contribute to a resurgence of the program's competitiveness. [*][B]Bob Chesney:[/B] The head coach of Holy Cross, Chesney has a proven track record of success at the FCS level. He has led Holy Cross to Patriot League championships and has consistently developed players who have gone on to successful NFL careers. His experience in developing talent and his understanding of the Northeast recruiting landscape could be valuable assets for Syracuse. [*][B]Brian Hartline:[/B] The offensive coordinator at Ohio State University, Hartline has been instrumental in the Buckeyes' offensive firepower in recent years. His innovative play-calling and ability to develop quarterbacks have made him a highly sought-after coach. While he may not have head coaching experience, his energy, enthusiasm, and proven track record of success could make him a dynamic leader for Syracuse. [*][B]Curt Cignetti:[/B] The head coach at James Madison University, Cignetti has a reputation for building winning programs from the ground up. He has led James Madison to multiple Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championships and has a knack for recruiting and developing talented players. His experience in turning around struggling programs could be a valuable asset for Syracuse. [/LIST] These are just a few of the many talented coaches who could potentially succeed as Syracuse University's next football coach. The decision ultimately rests with the university's athletic leadership, who will carefully evaluate each candidate's qualifications, experience, and potential fit with the program's culture and goals. The goal is to find a coach who can not only restore Syracuse to prominence in the ACC but also instill a winning mentality and a culture of excellence that will last for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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