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How will you feel when Brandon is gone?
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:00 am
by MACMAN
lots of good openings out there and more coming and GB has been successful here at BG and has a big bullseye on his shirt...say He takes BG to a bowl game this year and wins it...that is what 3...pretty appealing...more cash is as well, and biger bonouses for bowls and championships.
does the wanting to win a Mac Championship keep him? does the limelight and cash take him?
Who comes calling?
who do we call?
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:03 am
by BGDrew
I don't see Brandon leaving. We just built him a shiny new playground and will more than likely giving him a shiny new paycheck as well.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:17 am
by TG1996
So we're three days removed from beating our hated (err, "strongly disliked", sorry O'Dro...

) rival... we're waiting to hear confirmation about a bowl bid... we're on a four game winning streak with a damn good chance to make it five before the pads are packed away for the season... and we keep having threads pop up about our coach leaving and what would be considered successful NEXT year.
C'mon folks, let's live in the moment before the moment is gone!!!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:29 am
by Bleeding Orange
TG1996 wrote:So we're three days removed from beating our hated (err, "strongly disliked", sorry O'Dro...

) rival... we're waiting to hear confirmation about a bowl bid... we're on a four game winning streak with a damn good chance to make it five before the pads are packed away for the season... and we keep having threads pop up about our coach leaving and what would be considered successful NEXT year.
C'mon folks, let's live in the moment before the moment is gone!!!
I agree wholeheartedly about the Coach B talk, and to some extent about the talk about next year's potential. Who cares at this point what happens with Coach Brandon? Hell, 90% of the people that frequent these boards have wanted him run out of Wood County on a rail at one point or another over the past 2 years. So, if he does go somewhere else for more money and bigger opportunities, aren't a lot of people going to have gotten what they were asking for four weeks ago anyways?
So far as next year goes, I agree that it is far too early to speculate about with any degree of accuracy. Still, with almost a week until we likely hear about where we are going bowling combined with the level of talent that we are returning next year, it is damned hard not to think about. I was trying not to until I stumbled upon what I thought was an outrageous conversation this evening - and then I got sucked in.
I can't wait until we have our bowl opponent to dissect, and their fans to converse with!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:31 am
by Falcon137
To answer the question, I can't see Brandon leaving with the talent that returns next year. Seems like he would have a lot of leverage here if things go well.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:16 am
by BGDrew
WANTS EXTENSION: Coach Gregg Brandon said yesterday he will seek a contract extension this offseason. Brandon's current deal expires after the 2008 season.
"Absolutely, and that's something I'm sure we'll sit down and talk about here in the not too distant future," Brandon said.
Brandon is 38-23, including two bowl wins, in his five years at BG. He makes a gross salary of $150,000 - third lowest among NCAA coaches, according to a study released last November by USA Today. Brandon will receive $5,000 if the Falcons make a bowl game and $2,000 more if he is named MAC coach of the year.
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /711270382
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:27 am
by MACMAN
GB with a win is easily worth double what he is making now. BG simply can not aford to keep him...I cant really see staying for less than 225 base...BG has been great for him and I had and those BONUSES are just plain insulting. Cripes sake he should be geting more to the tune of 20-40 for a bowl and 30-50 for consecutive bowls here at BG.
A new SEBO doesnt put Franklin's in the bank. He is to atractive and if an offer comes he needs to go.
* ESP when the avg head coach is earing 950k
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/ ... over_x.htm
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:53 am
by Falconfreak90
TG1996 wrote:So we're three days removed from beating our hated (err, "strongly disliked", sorry O'Dro...

) rival... we're waiting to hear confirmation about a bowl bid... we're on a four game winning streak with a damn good chance to make it five before the pads are packed away for the season... and we keep having threads pop up about our coach leaving and what would be considered successful NEXT year.
C'mon folks, let's live in the moment before the moment is gone!!!
No Sh*t. Enough of this talk about Coach B leaving...live in the PRESENT!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:19 am
by JoeFalcon
For any recruits who might be reading this, be advised that there's a 99.9% chance Brandon isn't going anywhere. All of it is baseless speculation from those outside of the loop. He's had offers after successful seasons before and has turned them down, and that was before we had the best facilities in the conference.
In any program, there is invariably going to be speculation about the coach being fired or leaving for another position. If they fall on the latter end, you know the program is successful.
Brandon
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:58 am
by MacGuy
Colorado State opening.
Re: Brandon
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:05 am
by BGDrew
MacGuy wrote:Colorado State opening.
What's this supposed to mean?
Re: Brandon
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:10 am
by Jacobs4Heisman
MacGuy wrote:Colorado State opening.
Egg salad sandwich.
Re: Brandon
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:14 am
by BGorDeath
MacGuy wrote:Colorado State opening.
From the Denver Post. No mention of Brandon as a candidate.
Deep pool of potential candidates
A look at some of the coaches who might be considered possible successors to Sonny Lubick at Colorado State:
Tony Alford, Louisville RB coach: Was a star running back at CSU (1987-90) and still holds school record for rushing yards in a game (310 against Utah in 1989). Was assistant head coach at Iowa State before going to Louisville.
John Benton, Houston Texans offensive line coach: Four-year starter on CSU offensive line (1983-86). Started coaching as graduate assistant in 1987 and by time he left for NFL was the Rams' co-offensive coordinator.
Al Borges, Auburn offensive coordinator: Worked with CSU athletic director Paul Kowalczyk at Portland State in the 1980s. Helped Auburn finish first in the SEC in scoring in 2004 and 2005.
J.D. Brookhart, Akron head coach: Native of Denver and starred as a wide receiver at CSU (1985-87). Was a Broncos assistant (1995-96) for Mike Shanahan.
Rick Dennison, Broncos offensive coordinator: Played tight end at CSU (1977-79) before going on to play linebacker in the NFL with the Broncos. In his 13th season on the Broncos' coaching staff.
Steve Fairchild, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator: CSU quarterback (1978-80) who became offensive coordinator under Lubick before leaving the Rams for the NFL in 2001.
Bobby Hauck, Montana head coach: The 43-year-old up-and-comer has led the Division I-AA Grizzlies to five consecutive Big Sky Conference titles and is 52-14. Hauck has coached at five colleges, including four seasons with CU (1995-98).
Jerry Kill, Southern Illinois head coach: Hired in 2001 by Kowalczyk, then AD at SIU. Has five straight winning seasons at I-AA school, including 11-1 so far this year.
Brian Schneider, Oakland Raiders special teams coordinator: Schneider played linebacker at CSU (1990-93). Started coaching career as CSU graduate assistant in 1994 and worked as an assistant until leaving in 2003.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:21 am
by Warthog
Interesting that Brookhart is on that list. Also interesting that most of those guys all have direct ties to CSU. Seems like your limiting yourselve quite a bit if you are looking at a pool of candidates that only includes people with ties to the school.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:24 am
by The Niz
I don't think Brandon is going anywhere. I think anyone who says anything less than a M.A.C. championship should get him fired is off the reservation. Soon to be three bowl wins, a pretty good career record. Guy obviously cares a lot about this school and its football program. Despite his flawes, the guy is a keeper.