p**x 发帖数: 6614 | 1 COACH CURRENT SCHOOL ODDS
Mike Gundy Oklahoma State 4/1
Jim McElwain Colorado State 9/2
Bob Stoops Oklahoma 11/2
Dan Mullen Mississippi State 11/2
Mike Shanahan Unemployed 7/1
Rich Rodriguez Arizona 7/1
Steve Spurrier South Carolina 8/1
Hugh Freeze Ole Miss 9/1
Gary Patterson TCU 12/1
Gus Malzahn Auburn 12/1 | p**x 发帖数: 6614 | 2 觉得Vegas也太不靠谱了,Jim McElwain刚刚签了一个好几百万的buy out,Sttops,
Mullen,Spurrier,Freeze都已经表态了,Source表示UF不考虑RR,目前就剩下Gundy
,Shanahan,Malzahn,Patterson。Gundy在母校执教,Shanahan太老,Malzahn没动力
,Patterson和Muschamp太像了 | z****5 发帖数: 732 | | Y*****g 发帖数: 1481 | 4 Malzahn再过两年估计要被fire了,还敢找?
Gundy
【在 p**x 的大作中提到】 : 觉得Vegas也太不靠谱了,Jim McElwain刚刚签了一个好几百万的buy out,Sttops, : Mullen,Spurrier,Freeze都已经表态了,Source表示UF不考虑RR,目前就剩下Gundy : ,Shanahan,Malzahn,Patterson。Gundy在母校执教,Shanahan太老,Malzahn没动力 : ,Patterson和Muschamp太像了
| l*****y 发帖数: 4887 | 5 Patterson和Muschamp怎么像了?
人家不仅干过HC,还干得不错,厉兵秣马准备打Playoff
说到进攻也能时不时轰下50分
和Muschamp没有一点可比性啊
Gundy
【在 p**x 的大作中提到】 : 觉得Vegas也太不靠谱了,Jim McElwain刚刚签了一个好几百万的buy out,Sttops, : Mullen,Spurrier,Freeze都已经表态了,Source表示UF不考虑RR,目前就剩下Gundy : ,Shanahan,Malzahn,Patterson。Gundy在母校执教,Shanahan太老,Malzahn没动力 : ,Patterson和Muschamp太像了
| B****2 发帖数: 8892 | 6 还有人把孟菲斯的教练排前头:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/13-candidates-to-replace
13 Candidates to Replace Will Muschamp at Florida
Justin Fuente, Head Coach, Memphis
Fuente inherited a roster and program in need of significant repair. Three
years later, Memphis is one of the front-runners to win the American
Athletic Conference. The Tigers went 3-21 in the two seasons prior to Fuente
’s arrival but improved to 4-8 in his first year and 3-9 in 2013. In his
third year, Fuente already has Memphis bowl-eligible for the first time
since 2008, and the Tigers could claim a share of the conference title if
they win their final two regular season games. Considering how far the
program has progressed in three seasons, Fuente should be a hot commodity
for Power 5 openings this offseason. And Fuente’s background on offense
certainly has to intrigue Foley after Florida’s struggles on that side of
the ball under Muschamp.
Hugh Freeze, Head Coach, Ole Miss
Before we dive into Freeze’s background, it’s important to note Freeze has
a good job and is an Oxford native. Considering his ties to Oxford and
background in Mississippi, Freeze won’t be too eager to leave Ole Miss.
However, Florida is a bigger job and certainly has more resources. Freeze
has been a winner at each of his stops, including one year at Arkansas State
(10-2), two seasons at Lambuth (20-5) and now three years with Ole Miss (23
-13). Freeze’s background on offense certainly has to be intriguing to
Florida. Again, a longshot Freeze takes the job, but he’s quickly emerging
as one of the top coaches in the SEC.
Mike Gundy, Head Coach, Oklahoma State
Gundy is in a good spot at his alma mater and is 82-43 since taking over as
Oklahoma State’s head coach in 2005. The Cowboys have played in eight
consecutive bowl games and finished No. 3 nationally in 2011. However, Gundy
has showed interest in other jobs in previous years, and reports have
indicated there could be some friction with athletic director Mike Holder.
Combine Gundy’s background on offense, consistent winning in Stillwater and
perhaps some uncertainty in the athletic department, and it’s easy to see
why the former Oklahoma State quarterback could be interested in other high-
profile jobs.
Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach, San Francisco 49ers
Whether it’s a college or NFL job, Harbaugh’s name is expected to be a
popular one in coaching searches this offseason. Harbaugh is probably more
of an option at Michigan than Florida, but the former NFL quarterback should
draw plenty of interest after he transformed Stanford into a top-five team
in just four years (2007-10). And prior to his stint at Stanford, Harbaugh
went 29-6 at San Diego (2004-06). Harbaugh is 41-15 in four seasons with the
49ers, but there is plenty of uncertainty regarding his future after this
season in San Francisco.
Mark Hudspeth, UL Lafayette
Hudspeth is ready for a promotion after a successful four-year stint at UL
Lafayette. The former Mississippi State assistant is 34-15 in four years
with the Ragin’ Cajuns and has the program on track to earn their fourth
consecutive bowl appearance. Prior to his current stint at UL Lafayette and
two years at Mississippi State, Hudspeth went 66-21 from 2002-08 at North
Alabama. Hudspeth signed a six-year contract extension in June, but his
track record of success, energetic personality and ability to recruit will
no doubt be attractive to any Power 5 program with an opening.
Jim McElwain, Head Coach, Colorado State
McElwain is a former Nick Saban assistant, but even if that works against
him in this coaching search, he’s still a proven head coach with a
background on offense. Under McElwain’s watch, Colorado State is 21-15
overall and is 9-1 with a chance to win the Mountain West in 2014. Prior to
the last three years with the Rams, McElwain worked as the offensive
coordinator at Alabama from 2008-11, had a one-year stint at Fresno State (
2007) and a short stop with the Raiders in 2006. McElwain is a rising star
in the coaching ranks but has a hefty $7.5 million buyout.
Chad Morris, Offensive Coordinator, Clemson
Foley went the coordinator route with Muschamp and it backfired. Will that
factor into Morris being considered a candidate? Morris is one of the nation
’s highest-paid assistants and is regarded as one of the top offensive
minds in college football. The Texas native has never been a head coach on
the FBS level, but his offenses at Clemson were among the best in the ACC
and averaged 40.2 points per game in 2013. Morris would be a splashy hire
for a program looking to upgrade its offense. However, the lack of head
coaching experience may steer Florida in a different direction.
Dan Mullen, Head Coach, Mississippi State
Many reports have indicated Mullen won’t be a candidate due to a
questionable relationship with athletic director Jeremy Foley. However,
Mullen has elevated Mississippi State during his six seasons in Starkville,
which culminated in Mississippi State owning the No. 1 spot in college
football’s playoff rankings for the first three weeks. Mullen is 45-29
since taking over the Bulldogs’ head coaching position in 2009 and has
guided the program to four consecutive bowl games. Mullen worked under
former Florida coach Urban Meyer from 2005-08 and has previous stops as an
assistant at Utah, Bowling Green and Notre Dame.
Pat Narduzzi, Defensive Coordinator, Michigan State
As evidenced by passing on the UConn job last offseason, Narduzzi’s is in
no hurry to leave East Lansing. But if Florida calls, Narduzzi’s interest
level would figure to be significantly higher. The Ohio native is regarded
as one of - if not No. 1 - top assistant coaches in college football.
Narduzzi joined coach Mark Dantonio’s staff in 2007 and has developed an
elite defense during his tenure in East Lansing. Michigan State led the
nation by limiting opponents to just 4.0 yards per play last season, and the
Spartans ranked first in the Big Ten in scoring defense from 2012-13. Prior
to taking over the controls for Michigan State’s defense, Narduzzi worked
on Dantonio’s staff at Cincinnati (2004-06) and had stints as an assistant
at Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois and Rhode Island.
Dan Quinn, Defensive Coordinator, Seattle Seahawks
Quinn is regarded as a rising star in the assistant ranks and has a previous
stop at Florida on his resume from 2011-12. The New Jersey native has
worked with Pete Carroll in Seattle in 2010 and from 2013-14. Quinn does not
have head coaching experience and has only spent two years coaching at a
FBS program.
Rich Rodriguez, Head Coach, Arizona
Rodriguez was a bad fit at Michigan, but he’s been a proven winner at every
previous coaching stop. And Rodriguez is a name garnering plenty of
interest in the rumor mill already, as he has Arizona at 8-2 and alive in
the Pac-12 South title mix this year. Prior to the last three seasons with
the Wildcats, Rodriguez went 15-22 at Michigan but was 60-26 at West
Virginia. In addition to his proven track record, here’s something else
that should make Foley very interested: Rodriguez is considered one of the
nation’s top offensive minds.
Steve Spurrier, Head Coach, South Carolina
Spurrier has already said he plans to return to South Carolina in 2015, but
if his alma mater called, he would have to at least listen. Spurrier is 82-
44 with the Gamecocks and went 122-27-1 at Florida from 1990-2001. Spurrier
would be a short-term solution as he will be 70 by the start of the 2015
season.
Bob Stoops, Head Coach, Oklahoma
Stoops already has a great job and would have to face his brother (Mark)
once a year if he bolted Oklahoma for Florida. Most believe Stoops won't
bolt Oklahoma for Gainesville, but he’s a former Florida assistant and has
spent 16 years with the Sooners – is it time for change? Stoops has been a
model of consistency with Oklahoma, but the program has slipped some in
recent years. Again, Stoops is a longshot, but he’s a name to watch during
this coaching search. Even if Stoops is going to say no, Foley would be wise
to at least place a call to Norman.
Other Names to Watch
Tom Herman, Offensive Coordinator, Ohio State
Despite losing quarterback Braxton Miller to a shoulder injury in fall
practice, Ohio State’s offense hasn’t missed a beat this year. Redshirt
freshman J.T. Barrett has emerged as the Big Ten’s top quarterback under
Herman’s direction, and the Buckeyes are averaging 6.9 yards per play in
conference games. The Ohio native has worked under coach Urban Meyer since
2012 and called the plays at Texas State (2005-06), Rice (2007-08) and Iowa
State (2009-11). Herman also is a member of Mensa International. A rising
star, but Herman is probably more likely to land a Group of 5 school as a
head coach than Florida.
Doc Holliday, Head Coach, Marshall
Regarded as an excellent recruiter and has ties to the state of Florida.
Holliday is 37-24 at Marshall but was only 27-24 prior to the start of 2014.
Ruffin McNeill, Head Coach, East Carolina
McNeill is 35-25 in five seasons at East Carolina – his alma mater. Even
though McNeill has done a good job in Greenville, he’s an unlikely fit in
Gainesville.
Greg Schiano, former Rutgers and NFL coach
Schiano was fired in Tampa Bay after two seasons but had a successful tenure
at Rutgers. The defensive-minded coach is a longshot for Florida. However,
he could land at another FBS program for the 2015 season.
Mike Shanahan, former NFL coach
Shanahan is probably a realistic candidate for open NFL jobs this offseason,
but his name has popped up in some reports for college vacancies. Shanahan
worked at Florida from 1980-83. However, he hasn’t worked on the collegiate
level since that four-year stint. A longshot to take the job in Gainesville.
Kirby Smart, Defensive Coordinator, Alabama
After striking out with a former Nick Saban assistant (Muschamp), it’s
unlikely Foley goes in that direction again.
Charlie Strong, Head Coach, Texas
Strong already has a great job – maybe the best in college football. He’s
not leaving Austin after one season.
Matt Wells, Head Coach, Utah State
Wells has continued to build off former coach Gary Andersen’s success at
Utah State. Despite dealing with significant injuries at the quarterback
position the last two years, the Aggies are 17-8 under Wells’ direction.
【在 p**x 的大作中提到】 : COACH CURRENT SCHOOL ODDS : Mike Gundy Oklahoma State 4/1 : Jim McElwain Colorado State 9/2 : Bob Stoops Oklahoma 11/2 : Dan Mullen Mississippi State 11/2 : Mike Shanahan Unemployed 7/1 : Rich Rodriguez Arizona 7/1 : Steve Spurrier South Carolina 8/1 : Hugh Freeze Ole Miss 9/1 : Gary Patterson TCU 12/1
| E********t 发帖数: 4091 | 7 其实Brian Kelly,Butch Jones和Jay Gruden都不错 | l*****y 发帖数: 4887 | | m*********e 发帖数: 944 | 9 以FL的江湖地位,肯定是要找一个well established and proven的教练。 我看他们会
先找A+ List上的,当头Saban, Mark Brown, etc.至少打个电话问问吃饭了没游什么的
。 不行了就找A list上的,就是上面的那几个。 我看Mike Gundy, Dan Mullen和
Patterson最有希望换地方。NFL的家伙们都眼高过天,看不上College job, 又不愿意
低三下四,跟小三一样,不用想啦。 不过Jon Gruden例外!
这个要看AD的本领,我们的AD先找了个摩托哥,后找了个孙红雷,都算还不错,呵呵。 | s******a 发帖数: 907 | 10 找老布朗,咆哮哥乖乖做回DC, 不错
。
【在 m*********e 的大作中提到】 : 以FL的江湖地位,肯定是要找一个well established and proven的教练。 我看他们会 : 先找A+ List上的,当头Saban, Mark Brown, etc.至少打个电话问问吃饭了没游什么的 : 。 不行了就找A list上的,就是上面的那几个。 我看Mike Gundy, Dan Mullen和 : Patterson最有希望换地方。NFL的家伙们都眼高过天,看不上College job, 又不愿意 : 低三下四,跟小三一样,不用想啦。 不过Jon Gruden例外! : 这个要看AD的本领,我们的AD先找了个摩托哥,后找了个孙红雷,都算还不错,呵呵。
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