GopherNuts
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People are crazy if they think ND would ever hire a sleezeball like Meyer. That job will likely go to Fickell or Campbell.
Who is Kansas City offensive coordinatorIs the Star Tribune aware of this list?
Eric Sleeping with Bienemy as Chris Berman would say. I think his stock has dropped since KC is now a grind it out defense first team for some reason.Who is Kansas City offensive coordinator
it has to be him or it’s bad
TD Jesus forgives...People are crazy if they think ND would ever hire a sleezeball like Meyer. That job will likely go to Fickell or Campbell.
True, but Leonhard has done that year after year after year, and as compared to 'Bama or Ohio State or any of the other blue-blood elites, he's done it with largely 3 star (or lower) recruits. That, along with a healthy dose of walk-on players. In my opinion, he's the best defensive coordinator in college football, and there's nothing I'd like more than to see him leave Sconny.I thought our Gopher defense outshone them, head-to-head. Maybe Notre Dame should hire Rossi.
Only at WI.Anyone of color?
I agree with this take too. I understand that all programs want to win, but I think Urban has way too much baggage for ND to ignore.People are crazy if they think ND would ever hire a sleezeball like Meyer. That job will likely go to Fickell or Campbell.
He has to fire Sanford to get the ND job? It's not like the assistants automatically come with....Explains firing Sanford. Notre Dame has seen that movie.
You are outside of your mind if you think Notre Dame wouldn’t take Urban.People are crazy if they think ND would ever hire a sleezeball like Meyer.
Fitgerald is an interesting one. If anything would get him to leave NW, that might be it.I think the list is longer than that.
Urban
Fickell
Campbell
Pat Fitzgerald
Jeff brohm
Dabo Sweeney
Wittinfham
And that’s just head guys
Notre Dame to LSU?!? “Heauxly” shit !!
He's taking that retirement money.ESPN just said “this opens the most coveted job in all college sports”
what?
if Kelly was in the most coveted job in all college sports, why would he leave it to do the same job elsewhere?
You are outside of your mind if you think Notre Dame wouldn’t take Urban.
ESPN just said “this opens the most coveted job in all college sports”
what?
if Kelly was in the most coveted job in all college sports, why would he leave it to do the same job elsewhere?
Would think Fickell is the top candidate for ND.I was about to post the same thing. But I think Fickell is the most likely candidate.
Did you know Delaware only has 3 counties?As a Wake Forest fan I’m actually a little more worried about Clawson than PJ.
Yes but the only real dividing lines are northern Delaware and Slower Lower.Did you know Delaware only has 3 counties?
Delaware rules. Family had a place in Rehoboth Beach so spent a good amount of time out there.Yes but the only real dividing lines are northern Delaware and Slower Lower.
If they offer, he's taking it. And he'll leave us without ever winning the Big10 West..
In general, feel pretty good about where the football program is, but I honestly believe we are more than Fleck. We've gone two regimes where we've shown we are a class above the Nebraskas and Purdues and we are knocking on Wisconsin's door.
We can find someone else to carry us over the hump. Fleck hasn't yet. I hope he will next season for the Maroon and Gold.
I agree, WTF. Money is not everything, he is already making more than he could possibly spend.Serious question: why leave Notre Dame for LSU? I really can't see that.
3-5How many more years, in your estimation?
I posted this on another thread, but it is illuminating, in my opinion.
Here's a direct comparison between Alvarez and Ferentz and Fleck, their first five seasons. I think our guy stacks up pretty well, to date...
Barry Alvarez, first five seasons (conference record in parens):
1990 — 1-10 (0-8)
1991— 5-6 (2-6)
1992 — 5-6 (3-5)
1993 — 10-1-1 (6-1-1)
1994 — 8-3-1 (5-2-1)
Kirk Ferentz, first five seasons (conference record in parens):
1999 — 1-10 (0-8)
2000— 3-9 (3-5)
2001 — 7-5 (4-4)
2002 — 11-2 (8-0)
2003 — 10-3 (5-3)
P.J.Fleck, first five seasons (conference record in parens):
2017 — 5-7 (2-7)
2018— 7-6 (3-6)
2019 — 11-2 (7-2)
2020 — 3-4 (3-4)
2021 — 8-4 (6-3) (Bowl game pending)
Alvarez totals: 29-24 (16-22-1)
Ferentz totals: 32-29 (20-20)
Fleck totals: 34-23 (21-22)
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Bottom line, Fleck has matched or even surpassed Alvarez and Ferentz in his first five years at the helm at Minnesota.