Gary Patterson

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and they said he wouldn't handle the big stage. WOW!!!!

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I'm not sure why Osborne would ever have interviewed Gary Patterson, because he was always going to hire Pelini.  Maybe as Plan B if Bo suddenly got a better offer, but if Bo said yes, he was always going to get the job. 

 
I'm not sure why Osborne would ever have interviewed Gary Patterson, because he was always going to hire Pelini.  Maybe as Plan B if Bo suddenly got a better offer, but if Bo said yes, he was always going to get the job. 
He interviewed Jim Grobe...

 
Hindsight being 20/20, this looks like a real WTH decision. But it still looked like a good one going into 2010/11...we all know Pelini flamed out and couldn't deal with the B1G.  That said, after Bo and Miles, I'm not sure Osborne influencing any more coaching searches is a good thing.

 
At the time of Pelini's hiring, I don't think there were too many people who were "against the hire".  He was the hottest coordinator in the country, leading LSU's defense as they won the national championship.  Also, while Patterson had been doing a very good job at TCU, taking over the program from Dennis Franchione (remember, he was the one who led the TCU rebirth), this was Patterson was taking TCU to BCS bowl games as part of the Mountain West, and getting TCU into the Big 12.  While Patterson has become one of the best coaches in the country over the last decade, it wasn't apparent that he would hit the heights he was going to at TCU.

 
At the time of Pelini's hiring, I don't think there were too many people who were "against the hire".  He was the hottest coordinator in the country, leading LSU's defense as they won the national championship.  Also, while Patterson had been doing a very good job at TCU, taking over the program from Dennis Franchione (remember, he was the one who led the TCU rebirth), this was Patterson was taking TCU to BCS bowl games as part of the Mountain West, and getting TCU into the Big 12.  While Patterson has become one of the best coaches in the country over the last decade, it wasn't apparent that he would hit the heights he was going to at TCU.


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