husker_fan_from_sweden Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden?May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted January 12, 2017 Author Share Posted January 12, 2017 You forgot Bellichick Yeah, where's Bellichick, Saban, Osborne, and others? Fake news list. Sad! As I noted, I left off head coaches - and former HCs in Osborne's case. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would rather the hire grabs people attention next season than because of shock in a random week in January. 1 Quote Link to comment
C N Red Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! Quote Link to comment
Scott Tenorman Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! Pretty sure Mike Riley understands that. Quote Link to comment
bisonwiches Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 My only knock is Coach Auer left Chadron State when O'Boyle did, he went to Souther Illinois for a time but is currently at Western Colorado State as their DC Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Great job. I threw in Mike Entz earlier. D.C. from North Dakota State...Trying to get us to 150 Quote Link to comment
C N Red Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! Pretty sure Mike Riley understands that. I know. It just surprises me how fans just dont get it. Or they want Les Miles. Even if the guy would come here, which he wont for anything less than a HC job(if even that) the guy is an offensive coach by trade. Quote Link to comment
gorp512 Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 What about Erik Chinander from UCF????? Quote Link to comment
beorach Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Diaco was good at ND. Van Gorder was not. I was going to post the top defensive stats by team so here it go (without any adjustment for strength of schedule and only going down to the average level, relative to national averages in all regular season games played between FBS teams only): Rankings per Average Z-score across 4 defensive categories: passing, rushing, scoring, and total defense Alabama 2.19 Michigan 2.09 Ohio State 1.95 Wisconsin 1.77 Florida 1.66 (DC left for HC job) LSU 1.39 (DC just signed a lucrative extension) Appalachian State 1.29 (Woody from the list above) Clemson 1.26 Temple 1.21 Colorado 1.18 Louisville 1.14 Iowa 1.06 Washington 1.06 Auburn 1.04 San Diego State 1.02 Troy 0.96 Virginia Tech 0.89 Minnesota 0.88 Army 0.86 Miami (Florida) 0.81 Penn State 0.81 Ohio 0.81 Houston 0.81 Stanford 0.78 USC 0.73 Nebraska 0.66 ( ) Western Michigan 0.66 Boston College 0.64 Arkansas State 0.64 Indiana 0.63 UCLA 0.63 Georgia 0.63 Boise State 0.62 Miami (Ohio) 0.61 Western Kentucky 0.60 BYU 0.58 North Carolina State 0.56 Florida State 0.54 UCF 0.53 Northwestern 0.50 Wake Forest 0.44 Tulane 0.43 Georgia State 0.43 Air Force 0.40 West Virginia 0.37 TCU 0.37 Utah 0.32 South Carolina 0.28 Louisiana-Lafayette 0.24 Vanderbilt 0.24 Notre Dame 0.22 Washington State 0.20 Kent State 0.18 Cincinnati 0.12 Old Dominion 0.11 Michigan State 0.09 Utah State 0.09 North Carolina 0.07 Kansas State 0.06 South Alabama 0.05 UTSA 0.04 Toledo 0.01 Since I've been concerned about our Nebraska teams not forcing many fumbles, such that it's practically a statistical anomaly over the past several seasons, I thought it'd be interesting to look at the rankings for those also: National Leaders in Fumbles Gained/Game (per the same rationale already shared (except just for this category obviously)) Minnesota 2.63 Wake Forest 2.29 Memphis 1.94 Tulane 1.94 Boston College 1.59 North Carolina State 1.59 Oregon State 1.59 Tennessee 1.59 Texas A&M 1.59 Vanderbilt 1.59 Colorado 1.25 Eastern Michigan 1.25 Kent State 1.25 Massachusetts 1.25 North Carolina 1.25 Temple 1.25 Tulsa 1.25 Washington 1.25 Penn State 0.93 BYU 0.90 Houston 0.90 Illinois 0.90 Kansas 0.90 Miami (Florida) 0.90 Ohio 0.90 South Carolina 0.90 Utah 0.90 UTSA 0.90 Washington State 0.90 Baylor 0.87 West Virginia 0.87 Louisville 0.61 Texas 0.61 Georgia 0.55 Iowa 0.55 Marshall 0.55 Nevada 0.55 New Mexico State 0.55 Old Dominion 0.55 Syracuse 0.55 UNLV 0.55 Western Michigan 0.55 Arkansas State 0.49 Georgia Southern 0.49 Idaho 0.49 Texas State 0.49 Alabama 0.21 Arizona State 0.21 Arkansas 0.21 Bowling Green 0.21 Buffalo 0.21 Duke 0.21 Florida 0.21 Kentucky 0.21 Middle Tennessee 0.21 Mississippi State 0.21 Northwestern 0.21 Oklahoma 0.21 Pittsburgh 0.21 SMU 0.21 UCF 0.21 Virginia 0.21 Wyoming 0.21 Kansas State 0.10 Louisiana-Monroe 0.10 LSU 0.10 It's too bad Minnesota's recent HC made an ass of himself to some extent because we could do a lot worse...since he's tops if I just average these two numbers together, by program (not that I'm advocating a hire be made based on just numbers, even if you also considered the recruiting numbers for a particular candidate): Rankings with inordinate weight given to forcing fumbles in one season Minnesota 1.70 Wake Forest 1.35 (just went to ND) Temple 1.22 (just went to Baylor) Tulane 1.17 (has one year under his belt after being at Ga. Southern) Colorado 1.17 (left for Oregon) Alabama 1.13 (has spent just one year at 'Bama) Boston College 1.13 (another short-timer who was at Iowa previously) Washington 1.10 (has a co-DC working with him) North Carolina State 1.06 Vanderbilt 0.92 (also the HC there) Florida 0.91 (took Temple's HC job) Memphis 0.84 (one season there after leaving Arizona State job) Louisville 0.82 (just left for Mississippi State) Ohio 0.82 (been here before with Frank) Penn State 0.81 (promoted to DC and assistant HC a year ago) Houston 0.81 (sticking with Herman) Miami (Florida) 0.80 (been doing this job just a season) Iowa 0.78 BYU 0.76 Texas A&M 0.74 LSU 0.72 Kent State 0.70 Western Michigan 0.65 Oregon State 0.65 North Carolina 0.63 Utah 0.62 Georgia 0.62 Ohio State 0.59 West Virginia 0.57 South Carolina 0.57 Washington State 0.57 Arkansas State 0.55 Tennessee 0.52 Tulsa 0.51 Michigan 0.51 UTSA 0.48 Eastern Michigan 0.41 Virginia Tech 0.35 Old Dominion 0.34 Northwestern 0.30 UCF 0.29 Troy 0.29 Auburn 0.24 Wisconsin 0.23 Massachusetts 0.22 UCLA 0.22 Illinois 0.22 Georgia Southern 0.19 Baylor 0.18 Clemson 0.17 Texas 0.16 Idaho 0.10 Kansas State 0.10 Indiana 0.09 Miami (Ohio) 0.05 South Alabama 0.04 Army 0.03 Oklahoma 0.03 Nevada 0.03 USC 0.02 Georgia State 0.00 Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 My top 2 are Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry. 1 Quote Link to comment
Husker from Kansas Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 My top 2 are Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry. Don't forget Shula! Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! I agree with you, but being a tv analyst is a pretty poor argument. Urban Meyer, Bobby Knight, Bill Parcells, Bill Cowher, Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards, there's a million really good to not so good former coaches on tv. Hell.....Steve Kerr? Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! I agree with you, but being a tv analyst is a pretty poor argument. Urban Meyer, Bobby Knight, Bill Parcells, Bill Cowher, Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards, there's a million really good to not so good former coaches on tv. Hell.....Steve Kerr? All of those people you mentioned above are former coaches, except for Steve Kerr who was a General Manager for a few years at the Phoenix Suns. Those are the worst analogies ever. 1 Quote Link to comment
MLB 51 Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 Charles Woodson? Jon Gruden? May or may not be realistic, but those two and a few others would be some splash hires that would grab everyones attention. I would shoot myself if somebody like Woodson was hired. Some people just dont understand that coaches coach, players play. Just b/c you were a great player doesnt mean you will be a great coach. I mean, the guy is a f'ing football analyst on tv right now. Hes NOT a coach! I agree with you, but being a tv analyst is a pretty poor argument. Urban Meyer, Bobby Knight, Bill Parcells, Bill Cowher, Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards, there's a million really good to not so good former coaches on tv. Hell.....Steve Kerr? All of those people you mentioned above are former coaches, except for Steve Kerr who was a General Manager for a few years at the Phoenix Suns. Those are the worst analogies ever. Current HC for Golden State. Quote Link to comment
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