Jim Souhan column: A guide for U to replacing Brewster

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It's evident that the Gophers will be needing a new football coach. Why should they wait until season's end to kick off their search?

The Gophers football team plays at West Lafayette, Ind., on Saturday, with a chance to double its victory total.

A victory would be a shame for everyone who isn't related to Tim Brewster or a senior player on the team. Winning, at this point of Brewster's tenure, would only complicate the timing of his departure.

I don't believe Brewster has a chance to return in 2011. If he is indeed fired, here's how the rest of this autumn could, and certainly should, play out:

1. Fire Brewster now

The University should have fired him Monday, after the Wisconsin loss. Now he faces two winnable games, at Purdue and home against a bad Penn State team.

Firing him after a victory is not likely, but the next time his team looks inept, it will be time to make the decision and begin the search for his replacement.

2. Hire Glen Mason as at least a temp

The trickiest aspect of these decisions is their timing. There is a reason few colleges fire football coaches during the season -- because football, unlike baseball or basketball, is complex bureaucracy that can topple when the balance of power is altered at the top.

If you're going to make the move during the season, you must hire an interim coach who will represent the university well and field a competitive team. There is one person immediately available who could handle that job -- Brewster's predecessor, Glen Mason.

Mason knows the program. He knows the bosses. As an analyst for Big Ten Network, he's watched the games and knows the players. He lives in the Twin Cities. He could take over immediately and give the Gophers a chance to finish the season with some measure of self-respect.

3. Move Maturi

Joel Maturi, the Gophers athletic director, was the man who looked into Brewster's eyes and yet became the first man at an institution bigger than a high school to hire Brewster as a coordinator or head coach. He should have nothing to do with hiring Brewster's long-term replacement.

Removing Maturi from the picture leaves two alternatives -- quickly hiring a new athletic director who can decide on the next football coach, or forming a search committee. Because I doubt the university's ability to hire a mover and shaker as a new AD, this is the rare instance in which I'd be in favor of a committee.

Usually, such task forces allow individuals to avoid making tough decisions, and avoid accountability for mistakes. In this case, unless Tony Dungy is willing to spend a month in Minnesota conducting the coaching search himself, a committee would be necessary, because there is no one person in place at the U who could handle the job.

4. Cast a wide net

The Gophers could do worse than hiring Mason -- Brewster has proved that.

But Mason, despite his ability to build a program, wouldn't exactly excite what Brewster calls Gopher Nation.

Consider Marc Trestman, the Minnesotan who won a Grey Cup last year. Consider Mason, who at least would return the program to respectability. Consider a promising coach such as Houston's Kevin Sumlin.

Most important, hire someone who doesn't believe in the excuses too many Gophers coaches and supporters trot out every time they lose a game.

You should be able to recruit to a fine school in the middle of a one of America's most livable and picturesque urban areas. You should be able to recruit to a beautiful new stadium. You should be able to advance to a major bowl every four or five years, even if the university insists on the coach recruiting athletes who can actually spell "athlete."

Every winning program has at some point hired an excellent coach whose abilities overwhelmed the limitations he faced.

For Wisconsin, it was Barry Alvarez. For Iowa, it was Kirk Ferentz. For TCU, it was Gary Patterson.

The right coach is out there, somewhere. At this point, all we know for sure is Brewster is not that guy.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/g...EyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUgOy9cP3DieyckcUsI

Go Gophers!!
 

Souhan's getting lazy even for him. That Mason suggestion is so clearly trolling it's hardly worth addressing.

Everyone knows that bridge, for better or worse, is well and truly burned. Too many egos involved on both sides for that relationship ever to be mended even on a temporary basis.
 

A victory would be a shame for everyone who isn't related to Tim Brewster or a senior player on the team. - Jim Souhan

I can't stand Souhan. He has no interest in Gopher Football, only in being a complete d-bag.
 


I don't know what Souhan gets paid, but if this is what he gets paid to do, he is probably paid too much. What a lazy column.

Most--let me rephrase that to all--of the coaching search threads on this board (including the ones calling for Dungy or Hohensee) have provided more insight and contained better ideas than this piece.
 


I'm suddenly reminded why I quit reading him. Ferentz is a great coach, obviously, but Fry is the coach that changed Iowa, not Ferentz.
 

Pathetic, Souhan.

"even if the university insists on the coach recruiting athletes who can actually spell 'athlete.'"


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I've always thought Souhan has gotten a bad wrap. Especially on this board. Not anymore, however. To seriously suggest Glen Mason as an interim coach and a potential permanent replacement is quite seriously the single dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.
 





Rachel Blount's column on Sunday was the best column on Gopher football that I've seen in the Brewster era. Souhan has good points, quite often honestly, but his distaste of Brewster so obviously comes through and taints his analysis. And this column is just flat-out lazy journalism.
 

I usually like what Souhan writes, but to even consider Mason as an option is dumb.

We have got the best of Mason. Yes he beat teams he should have (I doubt he would have lost to South Dakota or Northern Illinois), but the program topped out under him.
 

Could you imagine the reaction if Mason returned as Coach? It'd be like something out of a M. Night Shamyalan movie...
 



Could you imagine the reaction if Mason returned as Coach? It'd be like something out of a M. Night Shamyalan movie...
Contrived, predictable and a waste of money and time for everyone involved? Sounds about right.
 

I'd love to write a column about replacing Jim Souhan. Part of the job description for a featured columnist in a major newspaper should be the ability to accurately provide well thought out opinions about the local and national sports scene. While Tim Brewster's proven that he can't field a team that can win at a high level, Souhan's proven time and time again that his knowledge outside the game of professional baseball is severely lacking. If Brewster can be fired for incompetence, why not Souhan?
 

I'd love to write a column about replacing Jim Souhan. Part of the job description for a featured columnist in a major newspaper should be the ability to accurately provide well thought out opinions about the local and national sports scene. While Tim Brewster's proven that he can't field a team that can win at a high level, Souhan's proven time and time again that his knowledge outside the game of professional baseball is severely lacking. If Brewster can be fired for incompetence, why not Souhan?
Woah woah woaaaah this implies Souhan knows something about baseball. Let's not get out of control here.
 

This is grounds for termination...of Jim Souhan's Strib contract.

Shockingly bad, even for a Strib sports columnist. This makes Sid's suggestion of Lou Holtz look rational.
 

Woah woah woaaaah this implies Souhan knows something about baseball. Let's not get out of control here.
Baseball's far and away his best subject. Other than him campaigning for the Twins to get rid of Delmon Young from the minute he got here, he's had some good takes.
 

Can you imagine the amount of time it took Souhan to research this column.

His suggestions were:
(1) Trestman
(2) Mason
(3) Some young up and coming coach....

I will give him this, he didn't suggest Dungy.
 

Can you imagine the amount of time it took Souhan to research this column.

His suggestions were:
(1) Trestman
(2) Mason
(3) Some young up and coming coach....

I will give him this, he didn't suggest Dungy.
The fact that he threw Sumlin's name out there tells you all you need to know. That was one of the first names to come out after the South Dakota game. Four weeks ago. Judging by the fanbase here, he's not exactly at the top of the list anymore.
 

Baseball's far and away his best subject. Other than him campaigning for the Twins to get rid of Delmon Young from the minute he got here, he's had some good takes.
Souhan probably thinks OPS, BABIP and xFIP are obscure Basque terrorist organizations.
 

Baseball's far and away his best subject. Other than him campaigning for the Twins to get rid of Delmon Young from the minute he got here, he's had some good takes.


I really don't think Souhan does an even mediocore job writing/talking baseball. The guys just is ill prepared, on every subject he covers. He reminds me of Common Man, except Common Man is schtick and acknowledges that he doesn't know much about sports.

He has had several columns (often on baseball) bashed on different sporting websites. He had one on how baseball is ruined because of players being disciplined at the plate (then went on to talk about how Mantle and Mays didn't do that), but he was wrong. Mickey and Willie Mays took more walks per 162 than any of the players he ripped on. He has had other takes that were just laughable.
 

Souhan just tries to stir the pot. To suggest Mason is utter nonsense. I loved when during a locker room interview, Randy Moss said to his face..."well..I think you're full of sh#t." Souhan definately is full of it with this article.
 

I hate JS so bad...I, like many of you, stopped reading the moment he said Masons name. How can he even have a job at the Strib after an article like this. He should be fired asap for that piece of garbage.

I really hate JS!!!
 



Between this mind-warping Mason suggestion and the 7th grade spat with the Xavier basketball coach, the Strib would be justified in firing his ass.

I swear the man knows less about the things he writes about then the average rube. Even on the Twins. With the Delmon trade, he suggested he be dealt for Oswolt, and when it was pointed out the Astros had no need for outfielders, stumbled all over himself and had no answer. He clearly had no idea who any of them were and had not bothered to research it.
 

Shooting the messenger

Could you imagine the reaction if Mason returned as Coach? It'd be like something out of a M. Night Shamyalan movie...

LOL. Both Glen & M. Night had one big hit, and it was downhill from there.

Granted, Souhan's idea to bring back Mason is idiotic. I even wonder if he was serious, or just trying to make a point that ANYONE would be an improvement over the current situation with Brewster. What I roll my eyes at, however, is that whenever one of the local columnists writes something deragatory about the UofM football program, there's a knee jerk reaction on this board:

A)the writer is a hack
B)he has an agenda
C)he has a pathological hatred of Brewster that clouds his objectivity
D)his paper is a commie pinko fag liberal publication that hates football and all things American
E)all of the above

In the case of a certain rotund scribe, maybe most of these are true, some of the time. What seems to be lost in this thread, though, is that Souhan makes three very valid points (IMHO):

  1. Brewster is going to be fired
  2. The sooner the better, particularly from the standpoint of finding a new coach
  3. There's not a high degree of confidence that Maturi can hire the right person (although Souhan didn't give Joel ANY credit for hiring Tubby)
  4. Waiting to pull the pin runs the risk of Timmy pulling something out of his azz and winning a couple of games, which will greatly complicate the firing process

That last point in particular is what I think Souhan was trying to get across in his column. What if we had S-canned Mason in early November 2006, after he had repeatedly crapped the bed? Or at least publically said he wasn't coming back. As I mentioned in another thread, there's at least a chance Dantonio would be on our sideline rather than MSU's. Instead we waited until Glen had poohed on the metaphysical bed one last time vs. TTech, and the candidate pool was a heckuva lot shallower. That's how we wound up in our current mess.

I agree that this wasn't one of Souhan's finest efforts (esp. the Glen redux part), but look past the paranoid initial reaction to anything in the local press that's perceived as anti-Gopher. Sometimes the truth hurts, and its time to face up to it. If you've got a decaying tooth, putting off going to the dentist doesn't help. And we need a root canal. And maybe a pair of pliers (or a door and a piece of string).
 

What seems to be lost in this thread, though, is that Souhan makes three very valid points (IMHO):

  1. Brewster is going to be fired
  2. The sooner the better, particularly from the standpoint of finding a new coach
  3. There's not a high degree of confidence that Maturi can hire the right person (although Souhan didn't give Joel ANY credit for hiring Tubby)
  4. Waiting to pull the pin runs the risk of Timmy pulling something out of his azz and winning a couple of games, which will greatly complicate the firing process

Point 1, has been discussed by every other member of the media, print, radio, and TV so although it may be 'valid' it is sort of like stating now the Gophers moving to the Metrodome was a bad idea. A bit late

Point 2, from everything that we have heard this is not accurate. It certainly appears that college coaching searches often are a formality and the process starts long before the current holder is actually fired.

Point 3, see point 1, dead horse beaten

Point 4, If you think he can actually win ENOUGH games to make a difference, maybe he shouldn't be fired. I don't think that 1-11 vs 3-9 makes much difference except that the players actually get to enjoy 2 more days this fall, which is not a bad thing.
 

OK, so let me get this straight... Two of the sports "columnists" at the StarTribune have gone on record endorsing the following coaches to replace Brewster: Lou Holtz and Glen Mason? Just making sure.:banghead::banghead::banghead:
 




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