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http://www.startribune.com/scoggins-u-hired-the-right-guy-under-weird-circumstances/345894122/
Some people might feel the hiring was rushed, but if viewed in practical terms, university officials did the right thing, the smart thing, the logical thing. Claeys is a safe choice as coach because he’s a terrific defensive mind and he knows the unique challenges that Minnesota presents.
For continuity sake, keeping him in position to build on what Jerry Kill started makes sense. Current players wanted Claeys to be their coach. Recruits wanted him. A handful of prominent boosters that I’ve spoken to in the past two weeks wanted him.
In the big picture, Claeys is ready for this role. He was nominated for the Frank Broyles Award (top college assistant) the past two seasons and he’s transformed the Gophers defense and made it the program’s bedrock. That feat still seems absurd considering the program’s woeful history of defense.
Now, as we witnessed in the Michigan game, Claeys must improve his decision-making in game management, but his handling of those moments should evolve and sharpen as he gains more experience calling the shots.
Claeys also must understand that his new position demands more than coaching Xs and Os. He’s now the most visible person at the university, a responsibility that requires him to make time for boosters and sponsors and alumni and many others who share an emotional investment in the program. Whether he likes it or not, his position will force him out of the film room and into the spotlight as the new face of the program.
Some won’t like this move because the school elected to skip a national search, but realistically, the timing made that a difficult option. Ideally, a new athletic director would hire the new football coach. That’s how things usually work. But this isn’t a normal circumstance. The school likely won’t hire a permanent athletic director until spring, at the earliest...
Some people might feel the hiring was rushed, but if viewed in practical terms, university officials did the right thing, the smart thing, the logical thing. Claeys is a safe choice as coach because he’s a terrific defensive mind and he knows the unique challenges that Minnesota presents.
For continuity sake, keeping him in position to build on what Jerry Kill started makes sense. Current players wanted Claeys to be their coach. Recruits wanted him. A handful of prominent boosters that I’ve spoken to in the past two weeks wanted him.
In the big picture, Claeys is ready for this role. He was nominated for the Frank Broyles Award (top college assistant) the past two seasons and he’s transformed the Gophers defense and made it the program’s bedrock. That feat still seems absurd considering the program’s woeful history of defense.
Now, as we witnessed in the Michigan game, Claeys must improve his decision-making in game management, but his handling of those moments should evolve and sharpen as he gains more experience calling the shots.
Claeys also must understand that his new position demands more than coaching Xs and Os. He’s now the most visible person at the university, a responsibility that requires him to make time for boosters and sponsors and alumni and many others who share an emotional investment in the program. Whether he likes it or not, his position will force him out of the film room and into the spotlight as the new face of the program.
Some won’t like this move because the school elected to skip a national search, but realistically, the timing made that a difficult option. Ideally, a new athletic director would hire the new football coach. That’s how things usually work. But this isn’t a normal circumstance. The school likely won’t hire a permanent athletic director until spring, at the earliest...