HuskerShark
Banned
I'll throw some names in the ring, and I think before we get started, save your time and energy before you mention Jim Harbaugh, Jon Gruden, Nick Saban, etc. They're not coming here.
Todd Graham
He's made Arizona State into a really respectable program recently. I wonder if he could take us to the next level, or if he'd only be able to take us as far as Bo has.
Jim Mora
UCLA is a gritty, tough team these days. With Mora, I have some of the same questions as I would have with Graham.
David Shaw
He's an elite football mind, knows how to run a pro style offense with a power run game, and has fielded teams that are really tough to beat. Should be a top candidate. I just wonder if he would leave Stanford if we threw enough money at him.
Jim Mullen
It would be extremely hard to lure a top head coach away from an SEC school, but here's my case: He's taken an SEC bottom feeder program and turned them into a probable playoff team, possible national champ. That's damn impressive. But does he think he can consistently compete with Bama, LSU, Auburn, and the rest of the SEC every year? I'd think the opportunity to make more money, join a school with much more tradition and historical dominance, and have an opportunity to field championship caliber teams every year would be pretty attractive. He's worth a try.
Pat Fitzgerald
Anybody still thinking about him as a candidate? NW is having a down year, but they also don't have much talent. It would be interesting to see what he could do with a talented team for once.
Scott Frost
He wouldn't be my choice simply because we've already experimented bringing a coordinator in as head coach. But his name should be in the ring.
Add more as you please.
Todd Graham
He's made Arizona State into a really respectable program recently. I wonder if he could take us to the next level, or if he'd only be able to take us as far as Bo has.
Jim Mora
UCLA is a gritty, tough team these days. With Mora, I have some of the same questions as I would have with Graham.
David Shaw
He's an elite football mind, knows how to run a pro style offense with a power run game, and has fielded teams that are really tough to beat. Should be a top candidate. I just wonder if he would leave Stanford if we threw enough money at him.
Jim Mullen
It would be extremely hard to lure a top head coach away from an SEC school, but here's my case: He's taken an SEC bottom feeder program and turned them into a probable playoff team, possible national champ. That's damn impressive. But does he think he can consistently compete with Bama, LSU, Auburn, and the rest of the SEC every year? I'd think the opportunity to make more money, join a school with much more tradition and historical dominance, and have an opportunity to field championship caliber teams every year would be pretty attractive. He's worth a try.
Pat Fitzgerald
Anybody still thinking about him as a candidate? NW is having a down year, but they also don't have much talent. It would be interesting to see what he could do with a talented team for once.
Scott Frost
He wouldn't be my choice simply because we've already experimented bringing a coordinator in as head coach. But his name should be in the ring.
Add more as you please.