Ralph_Wiggum
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Are you implying that no coach should take a job in D3 below the "elite" schools? Ever hear of Glen Carruso? Started at mighty Macalester. Not exactly a D3 juggernaut. Brought them to respectability before moving to St.Thomas. Goes to show that any coaching job can be a stepping stone, no matter the "lack of resources" that you are referring.
No. I'm just saying for a guy who was QB coach at a big ten school and had some success going down to be a head coach at 99% of DIII programs is step down professionally even if he is hired as a head coach.
I've heard of Glen Carruso. He's done a good job at Mac and now St. Thomas, but let's see if he wishes to move up and where he goes. The gap between DIII and DI is HUGE. I don't think many of you get that. How many coaches have won successfully in DIII and then won at DI? Very, very few. Plus the trajectory is to move up in divisions as Coach Kill did. It's not to take a step down under normal circumstances. And he would have been taking a huge step down. SJU and St. Thomas are not the norm in DIII FB. I think some of you have an over-inflated view of DIII FB.
Any kid who played in high school can play DIII FB if you got the tuition dollars. I mean any kid. You can easily play DIII FB even if you road the bench in HS since so many schools are so desperate for tuition dollars.
Seriously so many DIII programs like SJU, St. Thomas, Hamline just treat DIII FB as a means to get warm bodies in classrooms paying tuition. St. Thomas and SJU have done well due to resources, coaching and just plain luck in having the coaches they have had. DIII FB is a graveyard for 99 percent of the coaches and players.