http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/21158949/top-10-the-most-intriguing-coaches-to-keep-an-eye-on-during-silly-seasonBruce Feldman on 10 guys to watch. The BC mentions are as follows
4. Greg Roman, 49ers assistant: Jim Harbaugh's right-hand man has worked wonders with the 49ers offense, and he helped crank up the toughness when he was with Harbaugh at Stanford. I'm told the New Jersey native is a strong candidate at Boston College, as well as back in the Bay Area at California. Two years ago, Roman almost landed the Vanderbilt job. He might even get a shot back in the Volunteer state at UT.
8. Tim DeRuyter, Fresno State: There's two Air Force guys getting discussed for a few vacancies: DeRuyter, the former Air Force player, and Troy Calhoun, Air Force's coach. The hunch here is DeRuyter will emerge as the more viable option, whether it's at Cal, Colorado, Purdue or even Boston College; not Calhoun, who has turned down several good jobs in previous years. In his debut season in Fresno State, DeRuyter led the Bulldogs to their first conference title in 13 seasons while helping turn a dreadful defense into a formidable one.
9. Pat Narduzzi, Michigan State: Smart isn't the only DC whose stock is soaring. Narduzzi, a former Rhode Island linebacker who consistently cranks out elite defenses (Michigan State is No. 4 in the nation in D despite its 6-6 record), is one of three other defensive assistants generating buzz this month. The others: Stanford's Derek Mason and Notre Dame's Bobby Diaco. Of these three, Narduzzi, also an ace recruiter, seems like he would have the best shot to land the Boston College job.
10. (tie) Mike MacIntyre, San Jose State: In 2010, his first season at San Jose State, the Spartans went 1-12 as he began overhauling the program. This year, they went 10-2. MacIntyre, the guy who found Patrick Willis for Ole Miss, has SEC roots, but he has got the skills where he could be a good fit anywhere from BC to Arkansas to Cal.
Just missed the cut: Recently fired Cal head coach Jeff Tedford; Dave Doeren, Northern Illinois; Gus Malzahn, Arkansas State; Pep Hamilton, Stanford OC; Bobby Diaco, Notre Dame DC; Derek Mason, Stanford DC; Brent Pease, Florida OC; Darrell Hazell, Kent State; Justin Wilcox, Washington DC; Bob Stitt, Colorado School of Mines; Mark Hudspeth, UL-Lafayette; Hue Jackson, Bengals assistant.