Maybe we'll learn the truth about the search later. Maybe never.
But the fact that the vacancy was filled quickly, took everyone by surprise, and received good to glowing reviews by college football insiders suggests serious due diligence on Eichorst's part.
I'm guessing many of the "splash hires" weren't even on the board because back channels had already confirmed there was no interest in the job. Patience, arm-twisting, salary negotiation would have made no difference. Scott Frost would only have been a spash hire in Nebraska, and that alone suggests he wasn't the best candidate, just a sentimental one. If a splash hire enjoyed two or three good seasons and moved elsewhere, as they often do, he may not have been the best choice, either.
It's Monday. If we didn't have a coach today, things would start getting awkward.
I'm glad we have a coach who wants to be here. The more I learn about Mike Riley, the better he sounds.
It's Morning in America, people.