Sioux>Bison Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM 12 hours ago, iramurphy said: Won 5 or 6 Big Sky Championships and a National Championship at Eastern Washington. Prior to that led Central Washington to a 10-3 record and quarter finals of D2 playoffs. Turning Cal Poly around would be a tall task for many. Certainly has necessary experience as HC at FCS and OC ( didn’t have success) at FBS level and pro experience in CFL. I don’t know if he would apply but I wouldn’t be surprised if Chaves would reach out. He is another guy I believe would warrant consideration. (Might have recruiting contacts in Canada). Cal Poly would be one of the most difficult schools to recruit for. The academic criteria is through the roof. You can just recruit any dude to cal poly like he could to EWU. Quote
zonadub Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM Posted Sunday at 02:40 PM 1 minute ago, homer said: Bubba took over a program that was a train wreck. Your numbers are accurate but don’t tell the entire story. He certainly left it much better than he found it and that takes good coaching. On field performance, fan engagement and facilities are way better for an incoming coach. Look at other schools in college football that have been dumpster fires and new coaches cannot fix the problem. Arizona State was a dumpster fire under Herm Edward’s. They are in the Big 12 Championship game after being picked to finish last in the preseason poll. Kenny Dillingham turned the program around in 2 years Jedd Fisch took longer at U of Arizona , but he also elevated a team without history to new heights in 3 years. It can be done. 4 Quote
homer Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM Posted Sunday at 02:46 PM 4 minutes ago, zonadub said: Arizona State was a dumpster fire under Herm Edward’s. They are in the Big 12 Championship game after being picked to finish last in the preseason poll. Kenny Dillingham turned the program around in 2 years Jedd Fisch took longer at U of Arizona , but he also elevated a team without history to new heights in 3 years. It can be done. They did it with good coaching which further backs my point. Plenty of others that have hired a new coach and not improved at all. Quote
MinnDak Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM There is only one right person for the job: Quote
forksandspoons Posted Sunday at 03:43 PM Posted Sunday at 03:43 PM Montana State’s DC is young and seems to be doing a great job there. He played there and is a Montana native, though. To me, a guy at that stage of their career who comes from a winning team is needed. Not someone who has been coaching for 35 years already. 4 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted Sunday at 03:48 PM Posted Sunday at 03:48 PM On 11/29/2024 at 9:58 PM, sioux24/7 said: Also, I want to mention that the last two coach hirings I was pounding the table for Kalen Deboer for football and Ben McCollum for basketball. I’d say those aged quite well. If Bill wants to know my thoughts right now, it’s pounding the freaking table for Danny. I’m open to listening to others but that’s my stance right now. I don’t think Danny is going to be the guy, I’m still a believer but will move on. Travis Johansen or Scott Wooster now top my list. Quote
gfhockey Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM Are chaves sleeves rolled up yet 1 Quote
Popular Post Siouxperman8 Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM 8 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said: Yes, class act, but again, being nice doesn’t win football games as we all clearly found out. Coming on here and stating the following is misleading: “Consistent top 25. Playoffs 4/6 years. Smoked NDSU last year. Amazing home record. Hockey is to UND what Football is to NDSU in terms of resources. Berry makes about what their football coach makes. Their assistants, much more.” I would remind of the following stats: Bubba only made the playoffs 5 of his 11 seasons (less than 50% of the time in FCS is inadequate), and when he did make playoffs, he went a only 1-5 (won 1 playoff game out of 6 total). He’s a nice guy who bleeds kelly green, but he was not a very good head football coach I wasn't debating any of the on field results. Just that he is a good man and a class act. I'm glad we agree on that. I have experienced a few things that he has done behind the scenes that really stand out and show what a good man he is. 7 Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted Sunday at 04:16 PM Posted Sunday at 04:16 PM Beau Baldwin and Eric Schmidt have to both be considered, but I would give the edge to Baldwin given his success as FCS head coach. Schmidt has never been a head coach collegiately and his time as UND defensive coordinator was not that great - no playoff wins. His short time as DC at San Diego State has not been going well. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Baldwin Another perhaps overly simplistic method that would have barriers, but could produce high quality candidates, would be to look at recent Division II champions: Tony Annese - Ferris State https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Annese Todd Hoffner is intriguing although no championship https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Hoffner Toldeo DC based on his time at Mount Union https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Kehres Travis Johansen is gaining steam on here and I think he’s a fine candidate https://goyotes.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/travis-johansen/1537 Lastly, there is Scott Wooster. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Wooster All in all, I can guarantee at least one of the above will apply and be interested. I would not look towards Danny Freund, Isaac Fruechte, Jake Landry, or even Luke Schleusner, I’m afraid, as they do not have head coaching experience, FBS experience, or signifiant success as a coordinator. Badly need to get some outside experiences into the UND fb program. 3 Quote
gfhockey Posted Sunday at 04:24 PM Posted Sunday at 04:24 PM Does Baldwin west coast style fit mvfc Quote
Cratter Posted Sunday at 04:25 PM Posted Sunday at 04:25 PM Age matters: Tony Annese is like 63 years old. 1 Quote
forksandspoons Posted Sunday at 04:32 PM Posted Sunday at 04:32 PM 12 minutes ago, UND-FB-FAN said: Beau Baldwin and Eric Schmidt have to both be considered, but I would give the edge to Baldwin given his success as FCS head coach. Schmidt has never been a head coach collegiately and his time as UND defensive coordinator was not that great - no playoff wins. His short time as DC at San Diego State has not been going well. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Baldwin Another perhaps overly simplistic method that would have barriers, but could produce high quality candidates, would be to look at recent Division II champions: Tony Annese - Ferris State https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Annese Todd Hoffner is intriguing although no championship https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Hoffner Toldeo DC based on his time at Mount Union https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Kehres Travis Johansen is gaining steam on here and I think he’s a fine candidate https://goyotes.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/travis-johansen/1537 Lastly, there is Scott Wooster. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Wooster All in all, I can guarantee at least one of the above will apply and be interested. I would not look towards Danny Freund, Isaac Fruechte, Jake Landry, or even Luke Schleusner, I’m afraid, as they do not have head coaching experience, FBS experience, or signifiant success as a coordinator. Badly need to get some outside experiences into the UND fb program. I like the Toledo DC best out of this bunch. Winner, has been a head coach and now has FBS experience ar a pretty good program. Woosters resume doesn’t excite me. I’m sure he’s a great coach, but his trajectory hasn’t brought him to D1 yet, and winning at GVSU probably would be done by many other guys. 1 Quote
UND92,96 Posted Sunday at 04:39 PM Posted Sunday at 04:39 PM 6 minutes ago, Cratter said: Age matters: Tony Annese is like 63 years old. Along those same lines, Johansen’s interest may depend on 65 year old Bob Nielson’s plans at USD, since presumably Johansen is the heir apparent there. But if Nielson wants to coach a few more years, who knows? Maybe Johansen doesn’t want to wait and is ready to move on. Quote
Ron Mexico Posted Sunday at 04:45 PM Posted Sunday at 04:45 PM No more Morningside and Mankato talk please. Go big or go home. We need a known name, from a known program that will put I-29 on notice. Mojo. Swagger. Otherwise the Top 25, prob top 18, class act we had will be looking pretty good to you guys. 4 Quote
Dustin Posted Sunday at 05:00 PM Posted Sunday at 05:00 PM 14 minutes ago, Ron Mexico said: will put I-29 on notice Yes! Quote
forksandspoons Posted Sunday at 05:05 PM Posted Sunday at 05:05 PM 19 minutes ago, Ron Mexico said: No more Morningside and Mankato talk please. Go big or go home. We need a known name, from a known program that will put I-29 on notice. Mojo. Swagger. Otherwise the Top 25, prob top 18, class act we had will be looking pretty good to you guys. Like who? 1 Quote
Hawkster Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM Posted Sunday at 05:31 PM 47 minutes ago, GoodGood said: Tyler Roehl is my pick The Bison didn't even want Roehl. Do we even have a QB that can run 40 times up the middle? 2 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted Sunday at 05:34 PM Posted Sunday at 05:34 PM 2 minutes ago, Hawkster said: The Bison didn't even want Roehl. Do we even have a QB that can run 40 times up the middle? The Bison not wanting him is one thing but in my opinion, we shouldn’t be picking our next HC based off our current roster. That’s silly. Quote
GoodGood Posted Sunday at 05:47 PM Posted Sunday at 05:47 PM 13 minutes ago, Hawkster said: The Bison didn't even want Roehl. The entire locker room was advocating for him. The admin were the ones that told him to go get outside experience. He young, knows winning, and wants to advance. Doubt there’s even interest but he’s my pick 4 Quote
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