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  1. Ah, my mistake. The rest of the post stands though.
  2. Not sure what you're talking about here. There is a very good chance Bohl will be leaving Fargo for a job paying him millions at an FBS school, which would open up the NDSU job and potentially impact who might be a candidate at UND. And nobody has mentioned Glenn for the UND job. His name has only come up in terms of how long it took USD to hire him after Meierkort was fired, and how many of Meierkort's assistants he retained. As for Brooks, obviously people have very different opinions, but it's hardly a ridiculous notion that he could be either an FBS offensive coordinator or an FCS head coach in the very near future.
  3. It would be kind of a weird coincidence if both the UND football and men's basketball coaches were UNI grads.
  4. I'm certainly no great NDSU football mind, but if having gone to NDSU was a huge deal for Taylor, wouldn't Bradley have gotten the job the last time around?
  5. It makes sense. I think most have assumed that the reason he wouldn't be a candidate is the expected departure of Bohl, and that he would be a logical successor in Fargo. But if Bohl isn't leaving, or is very unsure whether he's leaving, or if he's been informed that Vigen would get the nod anyway, that could change everything.
  6. To me, the EWU number is the most telling, as it was homecoming. In the not-too-distant past, that crowd would generally always have been one of the two biggest of the season. As recently as 2009, homecoming was over 12,000. When you start crunching the numbers of how much more money could have been brought in this season with even modest success, you see how easily it could be to recoup the increased salary of the next coach and staff from additional ticket sales.
  7. First week of December of 2011.
  8. Beschorner, Breske and Triplett (I think).
  9. Pretty much none of the expected starters are starting. Weird.
  10. Kotelnicki just tweeted "is it really possible to give yourself a recruiting chest bump the day after you get fired? Apparently so. So I will." Can you really accept a scholarship offer from a departed staff?
  11. This brings up an interesting question. A lot of people are harping on the experience issue with Bollinger. Given a choice between a younger FBS coach who appears to be on the upswing, but who is relatively inexperienced, or somebody with significant FBS experience, but no demonstrated ability to get an FBS coordinator or lower-level head coaching job, which would you choose? I'd go with the younger guy from FBS, OR somebody with a proven head coaching track record from a lower division such as Caruso. I'm leery of a career FBS position coach. And I strongly suspect there will be a lot of them who apply.
  12. Here's the UND Sports Zone show with Miller, Nelson and Schloss talking UND football and the coaching situation/search: http://undhockey.areavoices.com/?p=95541
  13. I believe 2013 is his second year as QB coach.
  14. My wish list is for somebody who: -is a proven leader; -can assemble a quality staff; -can not only recruit, but has the ability to recruit in the traditional recruiting areas. This last factor can be big, and I suspect may be a large part of what has tripped up Lennon and company at SIU. There's no question he can recruit. But recruiting and having contacts in this area is not necessarily the same as in Illinois, Missouri, etc. The Lennon situation is a good example of how a guy can appear to have everything you'd want in a head coach, but not be able to replicate his past success at a different school. Some may claim it's due to going from dII to FCS, but I think the success of Stiegelmeier, who rarely ever beat Lennon in the NCC, somewhat dispels that notion.
  15. I'd be happy to just compare attendance to 2008--terrible schedule, but good attendance (over 10,000 per game average). People were excited about the move to FCS, and didn't particularly care that the opponents were mostly sub-par. Something drastically changed in 2009, and we all know what caused it.
  16. I suspect the bigger key may be ties to Faison moreso than ties to UND. But I'm all for Brooks Bollinger so I hope you're right.
  17. Clearly Faison did hold Muss at least somewhat responsible for the dwindling attendance, or he wouldn't have acknowledged that it was a factor in his decision. It all goes back to the Sioux Falls game of 2009. It was going to take some so-called "signature wins" to erase that memory and win casual fans back, and those wins never came.
  18. He's a heck of a coach, but isn't he around 60? It seems unlikely he'd be looking to move on at this point in his career.
  19. He does have some dI experience at Nebraska. Also gave UND fits as offensive coordinator at UNO under Pat Behrns.
  20. Yup, that was me. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if there's at least some discussion there. He also has two sons currently playing for the Huskers.
  21. Muss's buyout was reportedly $175k. Also, per Tom Miller, it will all come from private money, and if he gets another coach job it will be reduced further.
  22. I'm not anti-Caruso, but is he not an FCS coach right now out of choice, or has nobody seriously looked at him?
  23. Timing is everything. Had Lennon left a year or two earlier than he did, Tibesar likely would have gotten the job rather than Muss. Now, I have a feeling we are at a similar point with Bollinger. If we don't hire him now, it will be too late. He's probably going to be an FBS offensive coordinator in a few years, so it's pretty much now or never. That's not to say that there aren't other great candidates out there. I just feel like the potential for something special may be the greatest with Brooks. Would it be something of a risk given his relative lack of coaching experience? Yes. But I would submit that his overall football experience is that of somebody at least 10 years older than his actual age.
  24. UND92,96

    Fire Muss

    Muss just tweeted something along the lines of "don't cry because it's over." I think it has happened. Edit: Now confirmed by multiple sources--Miller, Nelson, McFeely, etc.
  25. UND92,96

    Fire Muss

    Bingo. Remember the Buning saga? There was no press conference. Once the buyout was negotiated, a press release announcing his "resignation" was issued. It's quite possible something similar could happen here.
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