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Hey BG Fans, Steve Mariucci is available....
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:22 am
by Overstreet23
Heard on ESPN that Steve Mariucci was in the market again, any truth. He'd really help to attract high-level talent and rebuild a program.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:22 am
by Tricky_Falcon
He's in the market to coach at Michigan State. We couldn't afford his services.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:23 am
by ZuluWarrior
2-1 Odds he's going to work with his best friend Tom Izzo at Michigan State.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:24 am
by Warthog
Tricky_Falcon wrote:He's in the market to coach at Michigan State.
And I hope he takes it because I think the Browns defensive coordinator is high on the list as well. He was an assistant there under Saban.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:31 am
by Overstreet23
This could work, heres my formula:
Hire a coach that can recruit and prepare players = a team that executes = a team that competes = a team that wins = a team that wins the MAC = a team that wins bowl games = new talented recruits = student/fan/alumni support increases = more attendance = sell out crowds at games = a full stadium = more televised games = more money.
So he could be hired, saying BG couldn't afford him is like saying I can't afford college, when in the long run without college you can't afford anything.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:32 am
by Jacobs4Heisman
Doesn't matter -- we're not going to hire a big-name coach unless they get Soliched from a better job.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:16 pm
by Flipper
Overstreet23 wrote:This could work, heres my formula:
Hire a coach that can recruit and prepare players = a team that executes = a team that competes = a team that wins = a team that wins the MAC = a team that wins bowl games = new talented recruits = student/fan/alumni support increases = more attendance = sell out crowds at games = a full stadium = more televised games = more money.
So he could be hired, saying BG couldn't afford him is like saying I can't afford college, when in the long run without college you can't afford anything.
The 2004 team finished the year ranked just outside the top 25, won a bowl game and had a QB that threw for over 10 million yards....it drew one crowd over 20,000. The 2003 team won the West and the MCB...it drew less than 10,000 for as mid seaon game against an in state rival (Kent State).
Even the 1994 team that was in the thick of things for the MAC title and was coming off of bowl wins in in 1991 and 1992 didn't sell out the Doyt.
There is and has been a disconnect between our on field resuts and attendance.
We could not possibly justify the millions it would take to get Mariucci when our gross revenues wouldn't even pay his base salary. If we sold out the Doyt for every game and played road games against OSU and Michigan we could maybe pay his base salary, but wouldn't have any money left to buy tape, socks and most importatnly, jock straps.
Gregg Brandon is our football coach. He is going to be our football coach for the forseeable future. His accomplishments here have earned him the chance to stay here and right the ship...
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 5:32 pm
by Globetrotter
Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Doesn't matter -- we're not going to hire a big-name coach unless they get Soliched from a better job.
John L Smith...no further comment
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:25 pm
by bgsufalcon24
MatelaAntwerp wrote:Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Doesn't matter -- we're not going to hire a big-name coach unless they get Soliched from a better job.
John L Smith...no further comment
I'm sorry, but John L Smith is not a good football coach. How smart does he look after leaving the University of Louisville? What a moron.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:10 pm
by hammb
bgsufalcon24 wrote:MatelaAntwerp wrote:Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Doesn't matter -- we're not going to hire a big-name coach unless they get Soliched from a better job.
John L Smith...no further comment
I'm sorry, but John L Smith is not a good football coach. How smart does he look after leaving the University of Louisville? What a moron.
I actually thought Smith was a pretty good coach at Louisville...I'm honestly quite surprised to see how he's failed at MSU. He might be worth giving a second try, but he wouldn't be my first choice.
I always prefer a young up & comer type guy.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:21 pm
by Jacobs4Heisman
IMO, the only way BG gets to the next level, is finding a guy that can do the job, and is a BG alum or has some other very close tie to the university. If we don't think we can afford to buy out Brandon, how do we think we can afford a guy like John L. Smith or Steve Mariucci?
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:32 pm
by hammb
Jacobs4Heisman wrote:IMO, the only way BG gets to the next level, is finding a guy that can do the job, and is a BG alum or has some other very close tie to the university. If we don't think we can afford to buy out Brandon, how do we think we can afford a guy like John L. Smith or Steve Mariucci?
I don't think we could afford either of those guys...they're not even on my radar. I know we'll be with Brandon for the forseeable future, so I'm not even worrying about it at this point.
Ideally we'd find a BG alum or something that wants to be here for awhile, but I think that's probably a pipe dream.
I would much rather go through coaches like Urban Meyer, guys looking to make the next step, than settle for a mediocre coach who is happy here. It's tough to find the next great coach over and over again, but I'd prefer to try that than settle for mediocrity.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:38 pm
by Dayons_Den
Big program retreads are for Northeast Ohio schools. And one in Southeast Ohio was well.
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:44 am
by Mr. Frieda
What ever happen to the chance of hiring this guy?
While we're reaching....

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 9:32 am
by MACMAN

Title: Head Coach UNH
Sean McDonnell
(603) 862-1852
Email:
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During the last five seasons, few coaches in the Atlantic 10 Conference can lay claim to the success that Maine head football coach Jack Cosgrove has achieved. Cosgrove, who is entering his 14th season at his alma mater, has guided Maine to a 37-23 mark the past five seasons, including two Atlantic 10 championships (2001-02), back-to-back NCAA I-AA appearances those same seasons and leading the Black Bears to their first win over a I-A opponent in 2004 when they knocked off Mississippi State, 9-7, in Starkville, Miss. Overall, Cosgrove has compiled a 70-78 record in 13 seasons at the helm of the Maine program
nieth use our gay punt formation...what a stroke smarts