Endless Mike {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:I hope BB takes the time to talk to NFL assistants. They are some times more difficult to coordinate with, but you simply cannot ignore that some of the best coaches are there.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20 ... /110609685
Speaking of which, I find it interesting Feldman mentioned Hue Jackson, after I was saying he would be a great choice for Cal.
That's a great article. Roman's clearly got the drive and the football knowledge. If BB wants to hire the anti-Spaz then he should take a real close look at him.
UK Eagle {l Wrote}:Schefter reports interest in Saints OC Pete Carmichael Jr. Thoughts?
Boston College Eagles
How good is the job?
Expectations are fairly modest, but Frank Spaziani always appeared to be in over his head. Tom O'Brien (seven winning seasons in 10 years) and Jeff Jagodzinski (two in two) found ways to recruit and win in Chestnut Hill, but it's been a decline ever since. BC, like Wake Forest and Duke in the ACC, has to deal with a heightened academic standard. It's a tough job because of that, but it's possible to break through to be a division contender.
What are they looking for?
Regularly going to bowls is enough to maintain satisfaction. The Eagles went to 12 in a row from 1999 to 2010. It isn't an impossible bar to hurdle, even while minding academia.
Candidates
Bob Diaco, Notre Dame defensive coordinator: The Irish's defense has been one of the best stories in college football, and Diaco's name has been linked to this job for several weeks. Notre Dame's suffocating defense has allowed just eight touchdowns in 33 red zone trips by opponents this season. BC would be a nice place for Diaco to begin his head-coaching career. His previous coaching stops as an assistant, Cincinnati and Virginia, are similar-tiered programs.
Darrell Hazell, Kent State Golden Flashes head coach: Hazell coached previously at Army and Rutgers, so he understands some of the Northeast dynamic. He turned around the Golden Flashes from a 5-7 first season to 11-1 -- and on the verge of an improbable BCS berth -- in his second year.
Tom O'Brien, former NC State and Boston College head coach: They wouldn't take him back, would they? Wait, why wouldn't they? He was 75-45 at BC and also had a winning record at NC State (40-35) despite his firing Sunday.
Greg Roman, San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator: This was the first job I heard in connection with Roman, though others -- more appealing and lucrative jobs -- have opened in the time since.
Don Treadwell, Miami (Ohio) head coach: Treadwell's pair of 4-8 seasons at Miami is nothing special, but there are two reasons to believe he'll at least get a look: (1) He was the co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at BC in 1997 and '98 under O'Brien, and (2) new Boston College AD Brad Bates came from Miami (Ohio). I've written several times that Bates' connection to the MAC might lead to his giving some coaches from the league, Treadwell included, a glance.
bchockey04 {l Wrote}:Latest Bates tweet:
Brad Bates @BCBradBates
Taking advantage of all available resources in coaching search; having conversations with commissioners, ADs, head coaches, NFL contacts, 74
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:bchockey04 {l Wrote}:Latest Bates tweet:
Brad Bates @BCBradBates
Taking advantage of all available resources in coaching search; having conversations with commissioners, ADs, head coaches, NFL contacts, 74
Wonder if we will have someone by Christmas?
[/quote]claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don Treadwell, Miami (Ohio) head coach: Treadwell's pair of 4-8 seasons at Miami is nothing special, but there are two reasons to believe he'll at least get a look: (1) He was the co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at BC in 1997 and '98 under O'Brien, and (2) new Boston College AD Brad Bates came from Miami (Ohio). I've written several times that Bates' connection to the MAC might lead to his giving some coaches from the league, Treadwell included, a glance.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Nothing new, the fact that he lists TOB sort of discredits the entire thingBoston College Eagles
How good is the job?
Expectations are fairly modest, but Frank Spaziani always appeared to be in over his head. Tom O'Brien (seven winning seasons in 10 years) and Jeff Jagodzinski (two in two) found ways to recruit and win in Chestnut Hill, but it's been a decline ever since. BC, like Wake Forest and Duke in the ACC, has to deal with a heightened academic standard. It's a tough job because of that, but it's possible to break through to be a division contender.
What are they looking for?
Regularly going to bowls is enough to maintain satisfaction. The Eagles went to 12 in a row from 1999 to 2010. It isn't an impossible bar to hurdle, even while minding academia.
Candidates
Bob Diaco, Notre Dame defensive coordinator: The Irish's defense has been one of the best stories in college football, and Diaco's name has been linked to this job for several weeks. Notre Dame's suffocating defense has allowed just eight touchdowns in 33 red zone trips by opponents this season. BC would be a nice place for Diaco to begin his head-coaching career. His previous coaching stops as an assistant, Cincinnati and Virginia, are similar-tiered programs.
Darrell Hazell, Kent State Golden Flashes head coach: Hazell coached previously at Army and Rutgers, so he understands some of the Northeast dynamic. He turned around the Golden Flashes from a 5-7 first season to 11-1 -- and on the verge of an improbable BCS berth -- in his second year.
Tom O'Brien, former NC State and Boston College head coach: They wouldn't take him back, would they? Wait, why wouldn't they? He was 75-45 at BC and also had a winning record at NC State (40-35) despite his firing Sunday.
Greg Roman, San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator: This was the first job I heard in connection with Roman, though others -- more appealing and lucrative jobs -- have opened in the time since.
Don Treadwell, Miami (Ohio) head coach: Treadwell's pair of 4-8 seasons at Miami is nothing special, but there are two reasons to believe he'll at least get a look: (1) He was the co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at BC in 1997 and '98 under O'Brien, and (2) new Boston College AD Brad Bates came from Miami (Ohio). I've written several times that Bates' connection to the MAC might lead to his giving some coaches from the league, Treadwell included, a glance.
MattTheEagle {l Wrote}:PCJ would be a a homerun hire, but there are several other candidates that I would be very happy with.
If it's Whipple or Murphy, I will be really really pissed.
BCSUPERFAN22 {l Wrote}:Also, according to this, BOB is staying put...
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8684231/agent-bill-obrien-head-coach-penn-state-nittany-lions-quashes-rumors-departure
Strangely references Boston College in this article, not sure if that means BC made contact ?
Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to Blauds, BB has been authorized to pay up to $2 mil per.
HJS {l Wrote}:Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to Blauds, BB has been authorized to pay up to $2 mil per.
That's really not that great. But, it's plenty enough to hire any of the main targets. But, you can cross Mullen, Golden, BOB off the list (as if it was ever really going to happen).
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to Blauds, BB has been authorized to pay up to $2 mil per.
That's really not that great. But, it's plenty enough to hire any of the main targets. But, you can cross Mullen, Golden, BOB off the list (as if it was ever really going to happen).
how the fuck would he know?
HJS {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Walsh601 {l Wrote}:According to Blauds, BB has been authorized to pay up to $2 mil per.
That's really not that great. But, it's plenty enough to hire any of the main targets. But, you can cross Mullen, Golden, BOB off the list (as if it was ever really going to happen).
how the fuck would he know?
Really??? Because they make more in their current positions.
Oh... of course... BC should ask if they want to pay millions to their current employer in order to come work at BC for less money (and possibly in a CUSA-like conference). That has about as much chance of happening as you getting a clue.
Wikipedia {l Wrote}:Spaziani is known as a wordsmith often answering interview questions with unintelligible murmurs or seemingly invented words. He has been honored by his peers as the most underqualified coach ever assigned to a head coaching role at a Division 1 school
Walsh601 {l Wrote}:If true, it would also mean Cal could easily outbid us for Roman.
BCWest {l Wrote}:Walsh601 {l Wrote}:If true, it would also mean Cal could easily outbid us for Roman.
What NFL coordinator has gotten $2 million when he took a head job in college? I am sure there might be one or two. But they were probably the hottest commodities going. Roman is not necessarily even the most sought after guy on the staff. While Roman is attractive, he might not be in Cal's top 3 at all. I could easily see Mike MacIntyre, Gary Anderson, and Tim DeRuyter as coaches higher up on their list who are all attainable. Let alone some guys they might pay up for. For the record I like Roman.
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