Hot Seat Rating Key
Rating What it means
0-0.5 Don't even think it -- can't be touched
1-1.5 Very safe -- change highly unlikely
2-2.5 Safe -- solid position
3-3.5 On the bubble -- you never know
4-4.5 Warm seat -- feeling the pressure
5 On the hot seat -- it's time to win now
N/A Coach has already announced he is stepping down at the end of the season.
So here are the ratings of all MAC coaches (alphebetical by team)
Team___________________Coach____________Yrs_______Record_____Rating
Akron___________________J.D. Brookhart_____5_________22-26______2
Ball State________________Brady Hoke_______6_________22-37______0.5
Bowling Green____________Gregg Brandon____6_________38-24______2.5
Buffalo__________________Turner Gill_________3_________7-17_______1
Central Michigan_________Butch Jones________2_________8-6________0.5
Eastern Michigan_________Jeff Genyk_________5_________13-33______3
Kent State_______________Doug Martin_______5_________15-31______3
Miami (Ohio)____________Shane Montgomery__4_________15-21______1.5
Northern Illinois__________Jerry Kill___________1_________0-0________0.5
Ohio____________________Frank Solich________4_________19-18______2.5
Temple_________________Al Golden___________3_________5-19______1.5
Toledo__________________Tom Amstutz_______8_________55-32______3
Western Michigan________Bill Cubit___________4_________20-16______2
http://sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/10835987
(Sorry for the crappy formatting - not much I could do
So no surprise that the lowest are CMU, BSU, and NIU. New coach at NIU, did great at SIU, gets benefit of the doubt. Tied for highest are EMU, KSU, and TOL.
A few quick observations:
How one year changes so much ... last year, Amstutz was nowhere near any pressure, and now, at least according to Dodd, he's on the bubble. If he weren't Toledo Tom and didn't have the reputation and record he has, I would agree, but I don't think two 5-7 seasons after his history merit a 3. Also, with one year changing so much, Doug Martin was untouchable last year, but either 2006 was a fluke or 2007 was, and business is usual at Kent State. Same deal with Ohio. Not that 2.5 means feeling any heat, but Solich last year was untouchable.
Speaking of 2.5, that's where Brandon is. Seems odd to be so close to sitting on the bubble, where he was last year, but I think that can be attributed to the GMAC Bowl meltdown. If this were just about the regular season, he would probably be more like a 1.5.
Business as usual at EMU by the looks of it. Genyk was a 3 last year if I remember correctly. Now I don't believe that EMU would fire Genyk because what would they do then, hire another unknown and hope? However, I honestly think EMU has the potential for a breakout season, and maybe next year I'll be saying how one year changes so much in regard to EMU.
And how one year changes things for the positive. One 5-7 year, and Turner Gill is very safe. Now its time to see if 2007 was a fluke or if improvement is going to continue at Buffalo.
So ... any thoughts?


