Who should our next HC be?

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That is why I am feeling it is, has been, Dave Aranda. I don't think Mickey could give info/feeling without knowing who would be new coach and knowing that that coach would fully retain Mickey.

Just one guy's opinion from up here in Minnesota who live next to annoying Iowa fans who in a span of 3 weeks have gone from fire the Ferentz family to just simply saying "that's Iowa football. We dominate the West."  
It’s plausible that it’s Aranda.

I’ve got an associate that’s an Iowa alumnus and fan. I keep on telling him that eventually we’ll kick the chickens butt. Sorry that you’re dealing with that. We have to beat Iowa!
 

 
I call BS on the low ball offers.   No way Trev spends an extra $7.5M by firing 3 weeks early and then gets in a urination tussle over ~$200K for some assistants.   This screams someone trying to explain why their 'prediction' of a hire didn't happen and it's just being spread around like wildfire.


I think I found my new Fantasy Football team name  :D

 
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Man, how bad did Peterson and Pearlman hose the once proud program? I mean it's unbelievable how far we've fallen. Unthinkable in the 90's, barely believable even in the Pelini era yet, here we are again miserably waiting for the announcement of our next best hope. SMH and  :cry

 
When you look at Leipold's career head coaching record, he has done well at all 3 stops.  He turned around Buffalo (as Rhule did at Temple) and he is in the process of turning around Kansas which is no short task (which Rhule did at Baylor).  He apparently developed a good reputation as a strong recruiter while at UNO as an assistant.  


Head coaching record[SIZE=small][edit][/SIZE]




 




Year


Team


Overall


Conference


Standing


Bowl/playoffs


D3/Coaches#


AP°




Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks (Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (2007–2014)




2007


Wisconsin–Whitewater


14–1


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




2008


Wisconsin–Whitewater


13–2


6–1


1st


L NCAA Division III Championship


2


 




2009


Wisconsin–Whitewater


15–0


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




2010


Wisconsin–Whitewater


15–0


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




2011


Wisconsin–Whitewater


15–0


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




2012


Wisconsin–Whitewater


7–3


5–2


T–2nd


 


 


 




2013


Wisconsin–Whitewater


15–0


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




2014


Wisconsin–Whitewater


15–0


7–0


1st


W NCAA Division III Championship


1


 




Wisconsin–Whitewater:


109–6


53–3


 




Buffalo Bulls (Mid-American Conference) (2015–2020)




2015


Buffalo


5–7


3–5


4th (East)


 


 


 




2016


Buffalo


2–10


1–7


6th (East)


 


 


 




2017


Buffalo


6–6


4–4


T–3rd (East)


 


 


 




2018


Buffalo


10–4


7–1


1st (East)


L Dollar General


 


 




2019


Buffalo


8–5


5–3


T–2nd (East)


W Bahamas


 


 




2020


Buffalo


6–1


5–0


1st (East)


W Camellia


25


25




Buffalo:


37–33


25–20


 




Kansas Jayhawks (Big 12 Conference) (2021–present)




2021


Kansas


2–10


1–8


10th


 


 


 




2022


Kansas


6–4


3–4


 


 


 


 




Kansas:


8–14


4–12


 




Total:


154–53
Turning around Kansas is much more stunning and career satisfying, then rebuilding Nebraska.  That's why he stays and sticks it out.  And see it through.  Just an honest opinion that makes sense to me.  Plus with OU and Longhorns leaving, it provides his team more of an honest chance to play for a conference championship than the B1G does.  It all factors out.  Really good coach though.  

 
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