Feldman: 20 names to know as the college football coaching carousel gets going
8. Jeff Hafley, Boston College
The Eagles hit a home run in hiring the 41-year-old New Jersey native, and his early success is not surprising. Hafley worked wonders improving the Ohio State defense last year and has long been known as a fantastic recruiter. He’s 6-4 with a close loss at Clemson. It’s only been one year as a head coach, and that isn’t much of a sample, but if I’m Michigan and I have to make a candidates list, he’s higher on my list than a lot of the usual suspects.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:satterfield after emphatically denying interest in the south carolina job apparently interviewed for the SC job yesterday
Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Satterfield’s teams play no defense. You can succeed at this level without a decent defense. South Carolina is a very difficult job. They should an NFL assistant, maybe a QB coach.
Go Eagles!
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:Eaglekeeper {l Wrote}:Satterfield’s teams play no defense. You can succeed at this level without a decent defense. South Carolina is a very difficult job. They should an NFL assistant, maybe a QB coach.
Go Eagles!
ESPN reporting that he is staying at Louisville. Too bad, he is one of the better coaches in the ACC.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
I’ve been to games there. SC is a pretty tough job. Not as tough as Vandy but tough
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
Holtz was a member before he took the South Carolina job. Spurrier got in because of it.
As for the real USC, it has been a hard place to win, but if you look at it, there really isn’t a reason it should be so hard. The facilities are very good, the school—at least the center of it—has a beautiful campus. It has a fun college town right of campus and it is in the heart of sum of the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country. All you really need to win there is a good coach, which Muschamp was not (and everyone except the USC hiring committee knew it after his tenure at Florida). Also, it’s alumni base is a lot wealthier then Clemson’s relatively poor alumni base.
South Carolina has had three relatively successful coaches over the past 30 odd years. Joe Morrison, who, unfortunately dropped dead of a massive heart attack ending a tenure that included a couple of 10 win seasons, Holtz, who put together a few 10 win seasons before he burned out and Spurrier, who had a few 10 win seasons before burning out. The point is, if elderly Lou Holtz and elderly Steve Spurrier can post multiple double digit seasons, a good coach in his prime should have similar success. The problem with South Carolina has always been that they usually make shitty hires like Muschamp and Baby Beamer.
HJS {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
Holtz was a member before he took the South Carolina job. Spurrier got in because of it.
As for the real USC, it has been a hard place to win, but if you look at it, there really isn’t a reason it should be so hard. The facilities are very good, the school—at least the center of it—has a beautiful campus. It has a fun college town right of campus and it is in the heart of sum of the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country. All you really need to win there is a good coach, which Muschamp was not (and everyone except the USC hiring committee knew it after his tenure at Florida). Also, it’s alumni base is a lot wealthier then Clemson’s relatively poor alumni base.
South Carolina has had three relatively successful coaches over the past 30 odd years. Joe Morrison, who, unfortunately dropped dead of a massive heart attack ending a tenure that included a couple of 10 win seasons, Holtz, who put together a few 10 win seasons before he burned out and Spurrier, who had a few 10 win seasons before burning out. The point is, if elderly Lou Holtz and elderly Steve Spurrier can post multiple double digit seasons, a good coach in his prime should have similar success. The problem with South Carolina has always been that they usually make shitty hires like Muschamp and Baby Beamer.
I agree with AngryDick. If Clemson can be regular National Championship contenders, there is no structural reason USC cannot. The only issue as I see it is that they have constantly failed in the hiring process. I thought Satterfield is exactly the direction that program should've taken. Get a young guy who is up-and-coming and has shown some level of competency. Basically, find a version of Jeff Hafley. The difference being that USC actually would have a chance of keeping him (as opposed to BC being a stepping stone for Jeff). Perhaps, the old money at SC is too insecure with the idea that a good coach could be poached and as a result sticks with retreads and folks whose names are synonymous with other programs (Holtz-ND, Spurrier-UF, Muschamp- UF, Beamer-VT).
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
There’s a long history of college football coaches at Augusta. Frank Broyles was a member for 50 years and used to eat lunch on the porch in between rounds until Billy Payne told him he needed to take a break and eat lunch in the dining room like everyone else.
There is a story about Darrell Royal, who played with Broyles there regularly, being invited to join but his wife threw away the letter because she thought they couldn’t afford it. He supposedly didn’t find out for years.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Satterfield got turned down for Shane Beamer and his AD threw him under the bus to Louisville fans. Hopefully this leads to him flaming out.
Also, Beamer getting the South Carolina job shows that College Football is the worst Old Boys Network around. He will suck there. I am surprised they couldn't do better. Promising an Augusta Membership got them Holtz and Spurrier.
1. Satterfield is a good coach and it would have been good to get him out of Louisville;
B) The S Carolina job comes with an August membership????
Yes on Augusta. It is specifically why Spurrier wanted it. Although it is in Georgia, it is right on the boarder and has many powerful South Carolina alums. Do you remember Hootie Johnson? He was a South Carolina guy.
Surprising that August would have such an arraignment. Bet it goes back to their charter. I did wonder how Holtz was a member. When I was there, all of the working at Berckman's were S. Carolina students.
There’s a long history of college football coaches at Augusta. Frank Broyles was a member for 50 years and used to eat lunch on the porch in between rounds until Billy Payne told him he needed to take a break and eat lunch in the dining room like everyone else.
There is a story about Darrell Royal, who played with Broyles there regularly, being invited to join but his wife threw away the letter because she thought they couldn’t afford it. He supposedly didn’t find out for years.
The Royal story is 100% true. The former head of the UT Boosters association, who was my boss a decade ago and whose family had been very close with the Royals for 50 years told me about it and joked that it almost lead to a divorce. Part of the reason that Mrs. Royal was scared was that he husband was already a member at Colonial, Shady Oaks and Brook Hollow--what she did not know was that he was an honorary member at all three, along with Preston Trail once that opened and didn't pay a dime in dues and certainly never had to buy a lunch or dinner (although he was purportedly a very generous tipper with the caddies).
Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:Don Brown finally got a stop against Ohio St.
Logitano {l Wrote}:Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:Don Brown finally got a stop against Ohio St.
Doubt Harbaugh is at Michigan much longer now that he and the AD have been exposed as cowards.
Herbie is definitely owed an apology. The bombastic response from the Michigan AD was quite a tell that they got called out before they were prepared to let the public know there was no chance they play OSU.
Change their song to "Hail to the cowards"!
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:Don Brown finally got a stop against Ohio St.
Doubt Harbaugh is at Michigan much longer now that he and the AD have been exposed as cowards.
Herbie is definitely owed an apology. The bombastic response from the Michigan AD was quite a tell that they got called out before they were prepared to let the public know there was no chance they play OSU.
Change their song to "Hail to the cowards"!
Nice try
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:Logitano {l Wrote}:Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:Don Brown finally got a stop against Ohio St.
Doubt Harbaugh is at Michigan much longer now that he and the AD have been exposed as cowards.
Herbie is definitely owed an apology. The bombastic response from the Michigan AD was quite a tell that they got called out before they were prepared to let the public know there was no chance they play OSU.
Change their song to "Hail to the cowards"!
Nice try
Seems fair, after all, Ann Arbor is a filthy whore.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Sumlin out. The Pac 12 is in a weird place as the depth of talent in California declines. I also think that to win at Arizona you've got to recruit the western Jucos well.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Sumlin out. The Pac 12 is in a weird place as the depth of talent in California declines. I also think that to win at Arizona you've got to recruit the western Jucos well.
JUCOs are critical, but the last two regimes have been hurt badly by their inability to keep local talent at home. Tucson has a couple of schools, Amphitheater HS, Saguaro and Salpointe Catholic, that usually produce 8-10 D1 prospects between them. In the salad days of Duck Tomey, 90% of those kids stayed in Tucson (you might lose one to USC or Notre Dame), but that was it. They’d also pull a few kids from Brophy Prep in Phoenix.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Under Rodriguez, they stopped getting kids from Brophy and only getting 60% of the local talent. It has cratered under Sumlin—last year they whiffed on all three kids from Salpointe, one of whom was John Fina’s kid (former UoA All American, 1st rd pick and 11 year NFL veteran), another who went to Ohio State and another who went to A&M and only got one kid apiece from Amphitheater and Saguaro.
In the days of the Desert Storm, they’d have their pick of the best California JUCOs, 8-10 good locals, 3-5 kids from Texas and then 1-2 randos to whom they could sell sunshine and playing time from a cold weather place like Ohio or New Jersey. Now they are losing JUCOs to Utah, Boise State and Colorado, losing the local battles to ASU and bigger name programs coming into Tucson, and getting little from Texas or the rando category. They are now recruiting California but settling for kids whose offer lists are more of the Fresno State/SDSU level, which will not cut it even in the currently anemic Pac12.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:Sumlin out. The Pac 12 is in a weird place as the depth of talent in California declines. I also think that to win at Arizona you've got to recruit the western Jucos well.
JUCOs are critical, but the last two regimes have been hurt badly by their inability to keep local talent at home. Tucson has a couple of schools, Amphitheater HS, Saguaro and Salpointe Catholic, that usually produce 8-10 D1 prospects between them. In the salad days of Duck Tomey, 90% of those kids stayed in Tucson (you might lose one to USC or Notre Dame), but that was it. They’d also pull a few kids from Brophy Prep in Phoenix. Under Rodriguez, they stopped getting kids from Brophy and only getting 60% of the local talent. It has cratered under Sumlin—last year they whiffed on all three kids from Salpointe, one of whom was John Fina’s kid (former UoA All American, 1st rd pick and 11 year NFL veteran), another who went to Ohio State and another who went to A&M and only got one kid apiece from Amphitheater and Saguaro.
In the days of the Desert Storm, they’d have their pick of the best California JUCOs, 8-10 good locals, 3-5 kids from Texas and then 1-2 randos to whom they could sell sunshine and playing time from a cold weather place like Ohio or New Jersey. Now they are losing JUCOs to Utah, Boise State and Colorado, losing the local battles to ASU and bigger name programs coming into Tucson, and getting little from Texas or the rando category. They are now recruiting California but settling for kids whose offer lists are more of the Fresno State/SDSU level, which will not cut it even in the currently anemic Pac12.
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