Claeys probably deserves a shot at the HC job but, let's be honest he doesn't pass the eyeball test of a HC / Face of the Program. Sorry but that's the truth (in my opinion), even if he gets the job he has a ceiling that is not that high. Is he really the guy who will take the team to the Conference Championship? Or is he a guy who everyone wants cause he's the closest thing to Kill?
He saves this years recruiting class, but what about future classes? I just can't see a 20 year assistant with no HC experience anywhere being a great face of a program in a conference loaded with big name, big personality HC's.
Obviously when ever a job like this comes up the best small conference guys get mentioned, Fleck and Campbell are those guys right now with some recruiting ties to the region.
Schiano is a program builder down right now who would probably jump at this job to get back in the game? His style of play isn't that far from Kill...
But the best candidate for long term success (ie win the Big 10) is Niumatalolo and the triple.
Minnesota will never be Michigan or Ohio State or MSU. They will only be Wisconsin every few years. The ceiling for them running the pro style or generic spread is low because they will always play teams who are better at it, who see it often and have better players. Minnesota will never out recruit OS / UM / MSU.
Look at what Paul Johnson did to Georgia Tech, same sort of situation, a school who was just plugging along but was going to struggle to ever beat the top ACC teams except in that once in a life time special year. His offense provided them with an advantage as it was different to prep for in a conference match up week, it allowed him to recruit players in his region who he could realistically land (guys who were maybe an inch too small or a tenth of a second too slow to end up at the top schools.
Niumatalolo is a PJ disciple, he's been mentioned at this job in 2010, Minnesota is a step up from Navy (scholarships, easier to recruit a kid if he doesn't have to join the Navy after etc). This hire would put Minnesota on the map and make it very interesting in the Big 10 in 2 years.
If Minnesota is serious about being a Big 10 champion they need to consider this hire.
He saves this years recruiting class, but what about future classes? I just can't see a 20 year assistant with no HC experience anywhere being a great face of a program in a conference loaded with big name, big personality HC's.
Obviously when ever a job like this comes up the best small conference guys get mentioned, Fleck and Campbell are those guys right now with some recruiting ties to the region.
Schiano is a program builder down right now who would probably jump at this job to get back in the game? His style of play isn't that far from Kill...
But the best candidate for long term success (ie win the Big 10) is Niumatalolo and the triple.
Minnesota will never be Michigan or Ohio State or MSU. They will only be Wisconsin every few years. The ceiling for them running the pro style or generic spread is low because they will always play teams who are better at it, who see it often and have better players. Minnesota will never out recruit OS / UM / MSU.
Look at what Paul Johnson did to Georgia Tech, same sort of situation, a school who was just plugging along but was going to struggle to ever beat the top ACC teams except in that once in a life time special year. His offense provided them with an advantage as it was different to prep for in a conference match up week, it allowed him to recruit players in his region who he could realistically land (guys who were maybe an inch too small or a tenth of a second too slow to end up at the top schools.
Niumatalolo is a PJ disciple, he's been mentioned at this job in 2010, Minnesota is a step up from Navy (scholarships, easier to recruit a kid if he doesn't have to join the Navy after etc). This hire would put Minnesota on the map and make it very interesting in the Big 10 in 2 years.
If Minnesota is serious about being a Big 10 champion they need to consider this hire.