Potential replacement?

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Rocket_Fanatic wrote:You are welcome to take our DC George. He is such an amazing coach and is certainly HC material...
Isn't he next in line after Candle leaves for a bigger $$$ gig?
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Bruce Feldman's list of candidates:

Jay Bateman (Army Defensive Coordinator)
Mike Elston (Notre Dame AHC/D-Line Coach AND Recruiting Coordinator)
Brian Polian (Notre Dame Special Teams Coordinator)
Luke Getsy (Mississippi State Offensive Coordinator)
Tony Gibson (West Virginia Defensive Coordinator)
Kalen Deboer (Fresno State Offensive Coordinator)
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DeBoer would be interesting.... MAC experience at EMU and HC experience at a lower level. Polian checks the same boxes...Getsey isn't experienced enough
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#BowlingGreen fired Mike Jinks. Some names to keep in mind for the head coaching vacancy: #Army DC Jay Bateman; #NotreDame assistants Mike Elston and Brian Polian; #MissState OC Luke Getsy; #WVU DC Tony Gibson & #FresnoState OC Kalen Deboer.
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Let's get Butch Jones...'Bama is paying him 35k a year to be an "analyst"...we can pay more than 10X that...
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Flipper wrote:DeBoer would be interesting.... MAC experience at EMU and HC experience at a lower level. Polian checks the same boxes...Getsey isn't experienced enough

Agreed
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Tom Arth. Plus, he's already a registered user here...
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I'm guessing Gibson out of price range
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That's a pretty good list. Bateman, Elston, & Deboer are of particular interest for me.

I'm playing the powerball and megamillions tonight, so if I'm a billionaire by Thursday BG should have their pick of the litter and a new football stadium by Friday.
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A huge portion of Army's defensive success is the offense running the clock chewing triple option. Would Bateman bring the triple option to Bowling Green? That could be fun to watch.
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Marcus Freeman
Is the best fit for BGSU. Ties to many of the top coaches Ties in the Big 10 and Ohio. Young and proven winner at all levels and strong recruiting. Get him on the low end knowing he will probably stay only a few years but will build our program back to where we want it to be.

No brainer on this one. The other guys are tired and retreads of the same old philosophy. Get away from Clawson guys. Last I recall its 2018. Cannot re write the old script.
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hiway44 wrote:
No brainer on this one. The other guys are tired and retreads of the same old philosophy. Get away from Clawson guys. Last I recall its 2018. Cannot re write the old script.

Besides Polian, who on Feldman list is tired and retread? At least no one said Brady Hoke
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hiway44 wrote:Young and proven winner at all levels and strong recruiting. Get him on the low end knowing he will probably stay only a few years but will build our program back to where we want it to be.
That was one of the talking points a few years ago around here when Jinks was hired. Young, can be here a while, will build the program, etc. I think we need to get somebody who has already proven they can build a program rather than take a risk on the next young up and come. Perhaps Freeman will be great. I just have a sour taste on that direction right now.
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How is Marcus Freeman a "proven winner"? He's never been a HC. The guy is a 32 year old coach with 8 years in the profession with one year as a full time DC and one year as a Co DC. After what we've been through here, we need someone with more experience who can rebuild a structure
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Yeah, I think Marcus Freeman is definitely a rising star, and probably a solid recruiter due to his experience and the fact he's a personable, young guy (see PJ Fleck), but calling him a proven winner is a stretch, at best. It'd be a high-risk hire.
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