Lesser Talked About Coaching Candidates
Here are some lesser talked about coaching candidates we could hire should we fire Dorrell. These candidates are not big names such as Butch Davis, Steve Mariucci or Rick Neuheisel and would not require to be paid much which is important with our stingy university.
Steve Kragthorpe- The 41 year old Tulsa head coach is my favorite candidate. Kragthorpe recieved the head coaching job at Tulsa in 2003 and led the Hurricanes to a bowl appearence and an 8-5 record, the school's first winning record since 1991. That season he won WAC Coach of the Year, FWAA/Scripps First Year Coach of the Year Award, was 3rd place for AP Coach of the Year and was a finalist for other coaching awards. Kragthorpe led Tulsa to the Conference USA Championship last year in the school's first season in the conference and won the Liberty Bowl over Fresno State to complete a 9-4 season. In Kragthorpe has won more games in his first 3 seasons at Tulsa than the school had won in its previous 7 combined. Kragthorpe is a very good offensive coach. His teams have scored over 30 points in 23 games through his first 3 seasons and he has averaged over 39 points per game in his 21 victories. Kragthorpe also served as quarterbacks coach for the Buffalo Bills in both 2001 and 2002. Kragthorpe was also the offensive coordinator at Texas A&M for 3 seasons where the Aggies went 35-16. He was with the Aggies when the Bruins beat A&M in the 1998 Cotton Bowl. Kragthorpe first began coaching as a graduate assistant with Oregon State and has been the OC at North Texas where his offensive led the conference in scoring. He is an accomplished offensive coach with numerous connections in Texas and the entire south and has NFL connections as well as head coaching experience and success.
Bo Pelini- The 38 year old is the current Defensive Coordinator at LSU. Last season at LSU his defense was 3rd in both scoring and total defense. This season his defense ranks first in both categories. Prior to being DC at LSU he was Co-DC at Oklahoma where his defense ranked 11th in scoring defense. Prior to that he was DC at Nebraska where his defense was 2nd in scoring defense. He was interviewed for the head coach job at Pitt following the 2004 season, but the job was given to Dave Wanstedt. Pelini has also spent 8 years in the NFL with the Packers, Patriots and 49ers. His NFL conncections would be enticing for recruits.
Will Muschamp- The 35 year old Auburn DC is a former Georgia safety. He was the DC at LSU in '03 where his defense led the nation in scoring defense. He also spent a year with Nick Saban as the defensive assistant head coach with the Miami Dolphins. He has also served as linebackers coach at LSU and his Auburn defense is currently one of the best in the nation. His connections in the south should bring in recruits from the fertile south.
Gene Chizik- The Texas DC led the Longhorn defense in route to the 2005 Nat'l Championship, a season in which his defense was 10th in total defense. Chizik was also DC at Auburn and in 2004 his Tigers defense went undefeated and led the nation in scoring defense. His defenses were ranked in the top 5 in total defense and top 10 in total defense in each of his final 2 seasons at Auburn. Prior to his stint at Auburn, Chizik spent 4 years as DC at Central Florida where he took a defense that was 81st in total defense before his arrival to 16th in his final season. He has had other coaching jobs in the state of Texas in addition to his current position so he should improve recruiting in Texas, a hotbed for talent.
John Tenuta- This 49 year old DC at Georgia Tech is one of the premier DC's in the nation. GT's defenses have been in the top 25 in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and pass efficiency defense in both of the past 2 seasons. Tetuna also spent a season as DC at North Carolina where his Tar Heel defense was statistically, the best in the ACC. He does not have any apparent strong connections to assist in recruiting however.
This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of BruinsNation's (BN) editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of BN's editors.
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Steve Kragthorpe
by UCLAFreak88 on Oct 24, 2006 8:50 PM PDT reply actions
Steve
by BenIsTheMan on Oct 24, 2006 8:56 PM PDT up reply actions
Tom O' Brien
by True Blue and Gold on Oct 24, 2006 9:13 PM PDT reply actions
I don't think O'Brien is very realistic
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Oct 24, 2006 9:34 PM PDT up reply actions
Stevo
Muschamp will be hard to get
Schiano
I think programs like Miami will go after him hard and may have the best chance on landing him because of his roots based in East. Just my hunch.
Pat Hill
Word on the street is they won't tolerate another season like this one and will move quickly to replace.
Last year with Pinegar they went into the tank losing their last 4 games and other than the SCumbags, should have beaten the other teams.
His team this year is being described as a train wreck.
Bo Pelini
Pelini is a good coach as well as a fine motivator. Although his specialty is defense,
when Solich was fired and Pelini took over the head coaching job on an interim status, Nebraska won their bowl game and played well on both sides of the ball. Pelini would be a good choice for HC and he has shown that he deserves a good HC job since he has been successful wherever he has gone.
Nebraska was stupid when they let Pelini go and hired Bill Callahan instead.
Pelini is one hell of a coach
by Ryan Rosenblatt on Oct 25, 2006 4:40 PM PDT up reply actions

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