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Post by baseba1111 on Sept 3, 2017 19:13:01 GMT -8
Of course the problem with this thread is that some would be happy with Steve Coury and a staff of 5A/6A coaches as assts... so as the rules state... keep it realistic... both ways! (Steve wouldn't take the job ) You don't think Bobo would take this job? You are probably right, McElwein used it to leapfrog to a top 20 SEC program, why settle on a lowly Pac 12 gig.
OK then, Mike Bobo's brother.
Oh no... was just making a general... not humorous... comment 😐
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Post by beaverinohio on Sept 4, 2017 9:43:38 GMT -8
I have a feeling Anderson will get one more year, though not sure I agree with that decision. But if he goes, I'd like to see:
Brent Venables (Clemson DC) -- doubt he'd come as I'm guessing he's had plenty of offers before
Harsin (Boise St.) -- a solid choice
Mike Norvell (Memphis) -- only entering his second year at Memphis, so not sure he'd leave.
Tee Martin (USC OC) -- Top assistants who will likely get a HC chance sooner than later Josh Conklin (Pitt DC) Mike Bloomgren (Stanford OC)
Mike Vrabel (Houston (NFL) DC) -- A wild card and longshot, but he did coach a little in college albeit at his alma mater Ohio St. Still maybe he'd be interested in another OSU.
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Post by nexus73 on Sept 4, 2017 10:18:07 GMT -8
For bargain basement prices, we can get quality coaching. How? Go out and hire those coaches who have gotten in real hot water and are on a path of redemption. Second chances and all that you know! Those kinds of coaches are looking for any way back into the game. Being a Pac-12 team, we're a prime candidate for these kinds of coaches, better than a North Texas State or FCS school by far.
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Post by beavadelic on Sept 4, 2017 10:41:25 GMT -8
For bargain basement prices, we can get quality coaching. How? Go out and hire those coaches who have gotten in real hot water and are on a path of redemption. Second chances and all that you know! Those kinds of coaches are looking for any way back into the game. Being a Pac-12 team, we're a prime candidate for these kinds of coaches, better than a North Texas State or FCS school by far. What about Art Briles? (Thick sarcasm here...I hope we never feel the need to win THAT badly). The one humorous aspect of that hiring would be to hear Big Stupid and his sidekick go nuts. After his uninformed and ignorant diatribe about Luke Heimlich and the absurd concept of believing in rehabilitation for people (especially those who have done everything they were asked to do and being a model citizen in the present), his total disdain for OSU athletics would be complete.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 4, 2017 16:16:02 GMT -8
I have a feeling Anderson will get one more year, though not sure I agree with that decision. But if he goes, I'd like to see: Brent Venables (Clemson DC) -- doubt he'd come as I'm guessing he's had plenty of offers before Harsin (Boise St.) -- a solid choice Mike Norvell (Memphis) -- only entering his second year at Memphis, so not sure he'd leave. Tee Martin (USC OC) -- Top assistants who will likely get a HC chance sooner than later Josh Conklin (Pitt DC) Mike Bloomgren (Stanford OC) Mike Vrabel (Houston (NFL) DC) -- A wild card and longshot, but he did coach a little in college albeit at his alma mater Ohio St. Still maybe he'd be interested in another OSU. Venables? Has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA. Harsin? He took Peterson's well-oiled machine and turned it into a team that could lose to a 6-7 Utah State team by 26 points all in 21 games. I shudder to think what he would do here. Norvell? What has he done that suggests that he would be a good coach? Riley's "terrible" defense stymied his offense in 2014. (2012, as well, for that matter.) A worse CGA. Conklin's defense just gave up 61 points to a 4-8 Syracuse team at the end of last year. Pittsburgh post-Chryst appears to be one of the teams that is more dysfunctional than Oregon State. The Panthers edged Youngstown State in OT last week. Mike Vrabel has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA.
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Post by rockybeav on Sept 4, 2017 18:14:26 GMT -8
I have a feeling Anderson will get one more year, though not sure I agree with that decision. But if he goes, I'd like to see: Brent Venables (Clemson DC) -- doubt he'd come as I'm guessing he's had plenty of offers before Harsin (Boise St.) -- a solid choice Mike Norvell (Memphis) -- only entering his second year at Memphis, so not sure he'd leave. Tee Martin (USC OC) -- Top assistants who will likely get a HC chance sooner than later Josh Conklin (Pitt DC) Mike Bloomgren (Stanford OC) Mike Vrabel (Houston (NFL) DC) -- A wild card and longshot, but he did coach a little in college albeit at his alma mater Ohio St. Still maybe he'd be interested in another OSU. Venables? Has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA. Harsin? He took Peterson's well-oiled machine and turned it into a team that could lose to a 6-7 Utah State team by 26 points all in 21 games. I shudder to think what he would do here. Norvell? What has he done that suggests that he would be a good coach? Riley's "terrible" defense stymied his offense in 2014. (2012, as well, for that matter.) A worse CGA. Conklin's defense just gave up 61 points to a 4-8 Syracuse team at the end of last year. Pittsburgh post-Chryst appears to be one of the teams that is more dysfunctional than Oregon State. The Panthers edged Youngstown State in OT last week. Mike Vrabel has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA. Wilky, who is on your shortlist? This is not a challenge in any way, I legitimately am curious and interested in who you think would be good. If you don't have name(s), that perfectly fair too. I agre about Harsin, there's just not enough there for me to have the confidence in his ability to make us a winner. I don't know enough about the others to have a comment.
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Post by rockybeav on Sept 4, 2017 18:16:47 GMT -8
I have a feeling Anderson will get one more year, though not sure I agree with that decision. But if he goes, I'd like to see: Brent Venables (Clemson DC) -- doubt he'd come as I'm guessing he's had plenty of offers before Harsin (Boise St.) -- a solid choice Mike Norvell (Memphis) -- only entering his second year at Memphis, so not sure he'd leave. Tee Martin (USC OC) -- Top assistants who will likely get a HC chance sooner than later Josh Conklin (Pitt DC) Mike Bloomgren (Stanford OC) Mike Vrabel (Houston (NFL) DC) -- A wild card and longshot, but he did coach a little in college albeit at his alma mater Ohio St. Still maybe he'd be interested in another OSU. Bloomgren is interesting, haven't thought of him. I'll have to Google his background now 😀 Shaw has been rumored to be an NFL candidate a la Harbaugh. Could Bloomgren be waiting for a chance to be HC for the Cardinal should this happen?
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Post by 93beav on Sept 4, 2017 18:39:28 GMT -8
In my "I don't know what I'm talking about but they look good category" and following along my suggestion of a lower tier coach... What about Hunter Hughes? Currently a DC with CSU-Pueblo. Might be too big of a jump to go to HC and Power 5. www.gothunderwolves.com/sports/fball/coaches/Hunter_Hughes?view=bio"Hughes guided a Pack defense that lead NCAA Division II in scoring defense (12.8 points allow per game), passes intercepted (29 interceptions), defensive touchdowns (7) and turnovers gained (43). The defensive line totaled 3.8 sacks per game to finish fourth and the Pack ranked 13th in total defense (296.8 yards allowed per game). In eight seasons, the defense has produced 14 All-Americans and 60 All-RMAC performers. "
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Post by beavadelic on Sept 4, 2017 18:59:50 GMT -8
In my "I don't know what I'm talking about but they look good category" and following along my suggestion of a lower tier coach... What about Hunter Hughes? Currently a DC with CSU-Pueblo. Might be too big of a jump to go to HC and Power 5. www.gothunderwolves.com/sports/fball/coaches/Hunter_Hughes?view=bio"Hughes guided a Pack defense that lead NCAA Division II in scoring defense (12.8 points allow per game), passes intercepted (29 interceptions), defensive touchdowns (7) and turnovers gained (43). The defensive line totaled 3.8 sacks per game to finish fourth and the Pack ranked 13th in total defense (296.8 yards allowed per game). In eight seasons, the defense has produced 14 All-Americans and 60 All-RMAC performers. " An up and coming assistant could be interesting, but I still have withdrawals whenever I hear Fertig or Avocado brought up. Both were hot commodities on the staffs of college powers (Fertig at USC, Avezzano at Tennessee) who we hoped were ready to lead. Both were major fails - one because he wasn't a head coach, the other partly because he spent more time coaching up cheerleaders (I'll leave it at that) than his players, whom he seemed more interested in being buddies with. That was s long time ago, but it still causes me to prefer someone who has already led a program, preferably D1. I also realize that even established programs are looking at coordinators, and many roll the dice and give newcomers the keys. However, most good programs still go with a proven leader. Some programs can afford to take a shot and possibly miss, but where OSU is at right now, we can not afford to swing and miss. We've already lost too much ground to the rest of the Power 5 world. Then again, we might not enjoy the luxury of being choosy if and when we are in the market for a new HC.
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Post by bwlc on Sept 4, 2017 19:07:33 GMT -8
Here is, who you should have coaching for you next year Gary Anderson. One of the best coaches in college football let him get his players in and "look out"
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Post by spudbeaver on Sept 4, 2017 19:30:04 GMT -8
Here is, who you should have coaching for you next year Gary Anderson. One of the best coaches in college football let him get his players in and "look out" Is this Gary Andersen? Gary's wife? Because this board is littered with this same post from you. Since he seems like a God to you, perhaps you should learn to spell his name.
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Post by ee1990 on Sept 4, 2017 19:41:30 GMT -8
Scott Frost is the guy who said you couldn't recruit to Eugene, Oregon. What's he going to think of Corvallis?
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Post by spudbeaver on Sept 4, 2017 20:03:53 GMT -8
Scott Frost is the guy who said you couldn't recruit to Eugene, Oregon. What's he going to think of Corvallis? Well, Corvallis. That's a completely different story! Bring him on! Is Toa Yen still open??
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Post by Tigardbeav on Sept 4, 2017 20:35:11 GMT -8
Chris Casey George Fox
I'm only partly kidding here. Someone that has had success at a lower level. They tend to know a bit about offense/defense & ST. Can relate to the kids. and have built their chops
GFU...cradle of coaches
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 4, 2017 20:51:10 GMT -8
Venables? Has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA. Harsin? He took Peterson's well-oiled machine and turned it into a team that could lose to a 6-7 Utah State team by 26 points all in 21 games. I shudder to think what he would do here. Norvell? What has he done that suggests that he would be a good coach? Riley's "terrible" defense stymied his offense in 2014. (2012, as well, for that matter.) A worse CGA. Conklin's defense just gave up 61 points to a 4-8 Syracuse team at the end of last year. Pittsburgh post-Chryst appears to be one of the teams that is more dysfunctional than Oregon State. The Panthers edged Youngstown State in OT last week. Mike Vrabel has no ties to the West Coast. A worse CGA. Wilky, who is on your shortlist? This is not a challenge in any way, I legitimately am curious and interested in who you think would be good. If you don't have name(s), that perfectly fair too. I agree about Harsin, there's just not enough there for me to have the confidence in his ability to make us a winner. I don't know enough about the others to have a comment. I honestly thought that it was a weird list. There are five guys that I think Oregon State would be stupid to hire and two decent suggestions. Bloomgren is decent, but I don't think that he'd work out in Corvallis. And if he did, he would not be here long. Tee Martin has great upside, but he does not have any ties to the West Coast outside of California. And our hires from USC have been mixed in the past. I have posted suggestions elsewhere. I am intrigued by Smitty. I think we would be dumb not to consider a guy like Rocky Long, who has an excellent track record and Corvallis ties. Beau Baldwin is going to be a great coach at the FBS level soon and has northwest ties. He might as well be a great coach here. Norm Chow has tremendous upside and is not doing much of anything. I still think that a Jeff Tedford would be a great hire. A Brady Hoke would not be ideal but might not terrible.
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