I'm still not a Fleck lover, though I do like to win. I'll put up with a lot from a winner. And I take him at his word when he says "twenty years."
But in the event that he doesn't stick around, our best bet is to snag a highly qualified Minnesotan, or at least a former Gopher. Someone who likes it here and doesn't see moving down south as moving up the ladder.
But who might that even be? I'm one of those geeks who has been following former Gophers out there in the coaching world, and the coaching talent level of former Gophers seems to have been going down hill over the years.
Marc Trestman is still coaching, and was in the CFL for a long time, and Chicago for his 2 years in the NFL, so he is apparently fine with colder weather, but he's getting old, like REALLY old, better to try to get Tony Dungy to come out of retirement, and taking over the whole culture thing Fleck has going on would actually be something Dungy might even appreciate, but I'm not being serious about either of these two, because of their ages, but they'd be probably the top 2 candidates based purely on coaching skills alone, Trestman is still coaching and will be coaching in the XFL in 2020, but I think it's not a good sign that he's gone from the NFL to the CFL to the XFL.
So who else is out there? Tony Levine? DeWayne Walker? Norries Wilson? Cory Sauter? I'd guess all of these guys are getting up there in age as well and none of them seemed to actually win anything that I can tell. Closest any came was Levine leaving behind talent good enough at Houston for his replacement to have a breakout season.
Are there some younger former players out there coaching small college teams or working as Coordinators or position coaches somewhere?