Who is the next great College football coach?
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Who is the next great College football coach?
Thought I would get this started for our Big 12 North neighbors.
My thoughts right now are
1. Geng Chizik - wicked defensive coach reminds me of DC Bob Stoops
2. Monty Kiffin - Has a great resume and learned from the best, Norm Chow
3. Chris Petersen - I have my doubts he will leave Boisie State any time soon because of his daughter but if he does he will be a good one.
4. Will Muschamp - DC at Auburn is as good as his predecessor.
5. Major Applewhite - Ok now I'm looking way down the road, probably 10 years or so but I just respect the hell out of Opie.
My thoughts right now are
1. Geng Chizik - wicked defensive coach reminds me of DC Bob Stoops
2. Monty Kiffin - Has a great resume and learned from the best, Norm Chow
3. Chris Petersen - I have my doubts he will leave Boisie State any time soon because of his daughter but if he does he will be a good one.
4. Will Muschamp - DC at Auburn is as good as his predecessor.
5. Major Applewhite - Ok now I'm looking way down the road, probably 10 years or so but I just respect the hell out of Opie.
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Re: Who is the next great College football coach?
You mean Lane?Vito Corleone wrote:
2. Monty Kiffin - Has a great resume and learned from the best, Norm Chow
I think he will be a great coach in the future.
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Lane Kiffin is the one who "learned" from Norm Chow. I'm not sure I buy his upside yet. It's clear to me that the success he has enjoyed was thanks to stellar talent and Pete Carroll's involvement in the offense.
His players hate him, btw.
His players hate him, btw.
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Gary Patterson is already one of the best out there and is hardly an unknown. But I see him leading an elite program pretty soon.
Muschamp from Auburn, Chizik from Texas, and Pelini from LSU. All three DC's will be on short-lists after this season.
I guess I'll throw in Kragthorpe from Tulsa.
Muschamp from Auburn, Chizik from Texas, and Pelini from LSU. All three DC's will be on short-lists after this season.
I guess I'll throw in Kragthorpe from Tulsa.
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