I am just glad UNC's Fedora is a leading candidate at some jobs. It is quite amazing but WVU is having a great year too and if the Mountaineers beat Oklahoma this week as a Signature Win for Dana Holgrosen there are some Job Opening up in Texas that may attract Dana too from the Link below! Salute to both WVU & PSU for being back in the Top 25 and Top 10, and now may have to pony up and add more money to Extensions if their names turn to serious jobs they may prefer now? If WVU goes 11-1 & PSU 11-2 both make the NCS Playoffs, no question these Coaches will be in demand, if no Extensions are forthcoming? Holgrosen would really flourish in Texas, Houston, or Baylor jobs any thoughts?
Article & Excerpts:
...........Tom Herman, Houston Cougars : LSU Tigers has seemingly cooled on Houston's coach perhaps for obvious reasons. (See below.) At age 41, Herman is almost a young Chip. His offense is innovative, he has boundless energy and he recruits like a madman. His offense would be familiar to Oregonians, too. Can he be the face of Nike and the Ducks? Absolutely.............
...........Larry Fedora, North Carolina Tar Heels : There are only two people walking the Earth who have double-digit win seasons at North Carolina. Fedora is one of them. If the Tar Heels win out, Fedora and Mack Brown would be the only coaches to do it in back-to-back seasons. There's lots of chatter about Fedora going back to his native Texas Longhorns at Baylor, but his offensive background makes him a good fit at Oregon, too.........
The POSSIBLE remaining hot seats
Texas: Charlie Strong has actually brought some stability. The Longhorns are 5-5 despite a loss to West Virginia Mountaineers and are virtually assured of a bowl. (They finish with Kansas Jayhawks and TCU.) That means 15 more practices and a chance to improve for 2017. The critics have backed off and there seems to be growing support that Strong will return.......
.....Notre Dame Fighting Irish : Sometimes we don't allow guys just to have bad seasons. That's the case for Brian Kelly. If the Irish don't beat Virginia Tech Hokies and/or Southern California Trojans , they will end up with the second-fewest wins since 1960 (4-8). The real pressure comes next season. Kelly will have to win........
The openings
There are only three in the Power Five at this time. Here's the latest..
Baylor: Les Miles remains a possibility, but the two names most prominently mentioned are Fedora and Cal's Sonny Dykes. Yes, Dykes' Chicago Bears are only 4-6, but he developed the NFL's No. 1 overall pick in Jared Goff . He also won at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (22-15 in three seasons). The feeling is that Dykes would have access to better players in his native Texas and continue the up-tempo offensive philosophy.
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...update-including-a-tough-situation-at-oregon/
Article & Excerpts:
...........Tom Herman, Houston Cougars : LSU Tigers has seemingly cooled on Houston's coach perhaps for obvious reasons. (See below.) At age 41, Herman is almost a young Chip. His offense is innovative, he has boundless energy and he recruits like a madman. His offense would be familiar to Oregonians, too. Can he be the face of Nike and the Ducks? Absolutely.............
...........Larry Fedora, North Carolina Tar Heels : There are only two people walking the Earth who have double-digit win seasons at North Carolina. Fedora is one of them. If the Tar Heels win out, Fedora and Mack Brown would be the only coaches to do it in back-to-back seasons. There's lots of chatter about Fedora going back to his native Texas Longhorns at Baylor, but his offensive background makes him a good fit at Oregon, too.........
The POSSIBLE remaining hot seats
Texas: Charlie Strong has actually brought some stability. The Longhorns are 5-5 despite a loss to West Virginia Mountaineers and are virtually assured of a bowl. (They finish with Kansas Jayhawks and TCU.) That means 15 more practices and a chance to improve for 2017. The critics have backed off and there seems to be growing support that Strong will return.......
.....Notre Dame Fighting Irish : Sometimes we don't allow guys just to have bad seasons. That's the case for Brian Kelly. If the Irish don't beat Virginia Tech Hokies and/or Southern California Trojans , they will end up with the second-fewest wins since 1960 (4-8). The real pressure comes next season. Kelly will have to win........
The openings
There are only three in the Power Five at this time. Here's the latest..
Baylor: Les Miles remains a possibility, but the two names most prominently mentioned are Fedora and Cal's Sonny Dykes. Yes, Dykes' Chicago Bears are only 4-6, but he developed the NFL's No. 1 overall pick in Jared Goff . He also won at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (22-15 in three seasons). The feeling is that Dykes would have access to better players in his native Texas and continue the up-tempo offensive philosophy.
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...update-including-a-tough-situation-at-oregon/