You guys obviously have a better handle on the coaches situations than I ever will. I don't follow it that closely, for one thing, but as a 'fan' I try to be aware of what's happening, anyway.Spence wrote:Tressel has won 78% of his games at Ohio State, but his record is only 40-11. He spent most of his head coaching career at 1-AA. I don't know what his W/L percentage was in 1-AA, but has won 5 D-1AA national championships and 1 D-1 national championship.
Ohio State has a .711 winning percentage all time, but they are a lot better since 1942. They really stunk it up early on.
The key to remaining in the spotlight is keeping the heat on the coach. Look at Fullmer in Tennessee. He has a very good record, but he is feeling the heat for last season. One more year even close to that and he will be looking for a job.
Larry Coker from Miami has so much heat on him he probably climbs in a hot tub to cool off.
Nebraska has been patient for a couple years while Bill Callahan got his players in place, I suspect that they expect the future to be this year. Even the great Joe Paterno was feeling the heat the last couple years at Penn St.
They aren't paying these guys for 8-4 years. They are paying them to win championships.
But if you win, and win consistently, you will be assured of a job, at any rate. Sounds like Tressel is maybe still getting his feet wet competitively-speaking. Then again, if he can recruit, that's half the battle. j
Colorado, they had a top recruiter in Rick Neuheisel but he broke the rules and was fired as a result. Gary Barnett had some recruiting problems of his own, and that's probably the reason he was replaced. Bill McCartney was a recruiter, but he also was a pretty good example, I think for the student-athlete, to emulate.
It will be interesting to see how Dan Hawkins does, in his role as head coach.He's got a clean slate, so that should help. He will be walking into a successful program, at least in terms of their overall competitive record. But Colorado has had some dry spells, so I hope that won't be the case with Hawkins.
He was successful at Boise St, but similar to Tressell, that's almost like a I-AA program, at least in terms of it's stature. I dont' know how big a jump it will be for him, hopefully it will just be like moving from one job, to another, where he can continue on where he left off.
At any rate it will be fun to watch, if you are a Colorado fan, which i am.
Rolltide, Colorado's national championship was viewed by many as 'tainted' kind of in the same way Ohio State's was. They won, but on a penalty, called late in the game that preserved Colorado's 10-9 lead.
But a win is a win, and I was there to see it firsthand! So that was fun.