I have tried to remain neutral on Brewster until the season is over. In the end I must come down on the side that says it's time for him to go. It's not the final record that bothers me, it's the coaching and level of play therein. We have looked nothing short of awful in 6 of the last 7 games on offense with the exception of the 2nd half against Illinois. The one exception against MSU was marred by penalties and additional poor coaching decisions. I don't think another year will make Brewster or his staff any better, and his recruiting is not good enough to compensate for the piss-poor coaching. A move that will be made eventually should be made immediately. With that, my short list of realistic (i.e. not Dungy) replacements:
1. Tommy Tubberville, former Auburn coach. Obtainable? Maybe. Affordable? Probably not.
2. David Cutcliff, current Duke coach. He's turned around a truly awful program and wasn't so bad at Ole Miss either. Obtainable? Probably. Affordable? Ditto.
3. Randy Edsall, current UConn coach. He's done a nice job. Frankly, I'm not sure MN is a better job, but it probably is.
I think there's a drop-off after this. Names like Al Golden, Turner Gill and Charlie Strong come into play. After the experience with Brew, I strongly favor an existing 1-A head coach.
1. Tommy Tubberville, former Auburn coach. Obtainable? Maybe. Affordable? Probably not.
2. David Cutcliff, current Duke coach. He's turned around a truly awful program and wasn't so bad at Ole Miss either. Obtainable? Probably. Affordable? Ditto.
3. Randy Edsall, current UConn coach. He's done a nice job. Frankly, I'm not sure MN is a better job, but it probably is.
I think there's a drop-off after this. Names like Al Golden, Turner Gill and Charlie Strong come into play. After the experience with Brew, I strongly favor an existing 1-A head coach.