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Or at least a guy who has all his exes living in TexasKenny Chesney?
Or at least a guy who has all his exes living in TexasKenny Chesney?
Look at the gamble the Fins took on McDaniel or UT on Sarkisian … young great minds just had a little package to clean upDefinitely want a young guy who is all in on the new age of college football
I'd say he's worth a shot. Went to the same high school has him. I don't think he would hate moving back home to CNY. He's got a firey personality. Funny, when he was with the Lions I told my buddy, "he's got more of a college HC style."Thoughts on Matt Patricia?
Not saying he's high on my list - I don't really have a list he's just a guy that popped into my head. Has the Cuse roots. I think his head coaching style would be a MUCH better fit in college than the pros. Would definitely need a strong OC as was saw last year.
And because of his failure at Detroit, I don't think he's the kind of guy who will be gone in 3 years if he does well. Maybe 5 but if it's on the back of success, good luck to him.
It doesn't matter who the coach is if the coach is not given the tools to be successful. Unfortunately, this has not been the Syracuse way.
Tools for success:
"Competitive" means competitive with the top third of the ACC, not just better than we had in the 1990's or early 2000's, but competitive with the current competition in the conference.
- Competitive HC salary
- Competitive salary pool for assistants
- And support staff; strength and conditioning, director of player personnel, director of football operations etc...
- Competitive recruiting budget. Because of our location our coaches have to travel more than most other schools in the conference. There isn't enough talent in the northeast to work with so our coaches have to into enemy territory to recruit. Then flying recruits into Syracuse from all over isn't cheap either.
- Competitive NIL opportunities
Is Syracuse capable of putting these types of tools together?
Timing is also key. The transfer portal will be open from Dec. 4, 2023, to Jan. 3, of 2024. If SU let's Dino go and does not have a replacement in place almost immediately the impact could be devastating. Last year Colorado fired Dorrell on October 2nd and following a national search, hired Dieon sanders on December 3rd. Two days before the transfer portal opened (Dec 5 - Jan 18).
Worst case scenario, Syracuse limps into a bowl game but can't field a team due to a mass exodus into the transfer portal following the dismissal of the HC and not having a replacement on board who can hold the roster together.
Not sure about Rich Rod but love the rest of the list!Chesney
Cignetti
Mullen
RichRod
Manny Diaz
Fritz
Chadwell
Paul Johnson ;-)
Nice listPlenty of Coaches out there that can improve Syracuse Football
Dan Mullen
Sean Lewis
Tom Herman
Brain Hartline
Curt Cingnetti
Clay Helton
Bob Chesney
Doug Marrone
They should all be affordable for Cuse tooNice list
Has Chesney ever been even an assistant coach at the FBS level? HUGE risk IMO. Cignetti is 62. Fritz is 63. Was never a big Mullen fan, but he might be a palatable option,Mullen or Chesney would be home runs.
More importantly, I would also sell beer until the end of the third quarter.
I looked into him last week and he's got some messy off the field baggage which I didn't know aboutRichRod is
interesting
LameI think Wildhack goes for Sean Lewis or Tony White.
I looked into him last week and he's got some messy off the field baggage which I didn't know about
Not sure how that impacts coaching ability, but good for them overcoming it.Look at the gamble the Fins took on McDaniel or UT on Sarkisian … young great minds just had a little package to clean up
Yeah I get it, I'm with you there. I think we will end up being bargain hunters once again. I was more speaking to if we actually spent what we need to spend to increase the likelihood of being successful.Just don't know that we can afford a successful P5 coach with any kind of shelf life especially combined with the buyout of Dino's last year. I think there are a number of success stories of succesfful G5 coaches making the step up.
100%, we will be doing the same thing in 3-4 years, which is fine but I just can't do the lists anymore, I just can't. Whoever it is just hope for the best. If it were me I would take a HUGE swing with somebody who is 2 steps from being on anyone's radar, I mean a HUGE swing.I remember people on here wanting Babers and being all-in on Babers. It's an evil cycle.
I mean he could truly be HORRIBLE as a head coach at Syracuse and probably would be, however if he was OK here he would be very well liked, he's a CNY guy for sureI'd say he's worth a shot. Went to the same high school has him. I don't think he would hate moving back home to CNY. He's got a firey personality. Funny, when he was with the Lions I told my buddy, "he's got more of a college HC style."
IMO-doug is done coaching college football. Just don't see it. Everything he disliked about it has only gotten worseBased on JW's obsession with keeping everything in the "Cuse Family"I have to assume his candidate list is:
1. Doug Marrone
2. Doug Marrone
3. Doug Marrone
4. Doug Marrone
5. Tom Coughlin
He hasn’t coached in college in 20 years. Easy pass.I'd say he's worth a shot. Went to the same high school has him. I don't think he would hate moving back home to CNY. He's got a firey personality. Funny, when he was with the Lions I told my buddy, "he's got more of a college HC style."