A smart pick might be David Shaw of Stanford. Or maybe even George O'Leary...as long as he as his resume correct. Though O'Leary is starting to get up there in age.sirius college sports just reported that Gundy turned down the Viles...
next up? Fedora?
No idea. That was pure speculation.why would david shaw leave for UcheaT?
He is/was, and will make someone a top notch coordinator. But Butch Davis is a available and most likely will get the job.FIU fired Mario Christobal? I thought he was a pretty good coach!
Butch may not be radioactive enough to glow, but I'd bet he would make a Geiger counter click like popcorn.He is/was, and will make someone a top notch coordinator. But Butch Davis is a available and most likely will get the job.
In coaching purgatory like FIU, it probably won't matter.Butch may not be radioactive enough to glow, but I'd bet he would make a Geiger counter click like popcorn.
It seems either Butch Davis or Larry Fedora maybe all that is left for Hart to choose from.He is/was, and will make someone a top notch coordinator. But Butch Davis is a available and most likely will get the job.
John L. Smith is available to get them by another season.It seems either Butch Davis or Larry Fedora maybe all that is left for Hart to choose from.
SMILE!John L. Smith is available to get them by another season.
Monte Kiffin is also available. :biggrin2:John L. Smith is available to get them by another season.
Apparently Davis has a strong connection with the FIU AD. Could be he canned Christobal so he could bring in Davis.He is/was, and will make someone a top notch coordinator. But Butch Davis is a available and most likely will get the job.
This doesn't look good for UT. If Strong turns them down, UT will be in bad shape. I mean, if you get into a bidding war with, say, Oklahoma for Bob Stoops, or Ohio State for Urban Meyer, or Alabama for Nick Saban, and lose, that's something your fanbase could understand.So apparently, Tennessee has countered Louisville's counter offer to Tennessee's initial offer to Charlie Strong.
I sense desperation in Knoxville. Can't say I blame them.
That would be a great hire...to set Tennessee back another 5 years. Please make it happen."I've been out four years, I've never once said, 'No, I'm done with coaching,'" said the 62-year-old Fulmer. "If I have the opportunity to coach at a very special place - and Tennessee is a very special place - then absolutely, I would take advantage of it. I'd probably, really quickly, put all of my staff back together, or most of them, and get back to work.
I haven't been good enough in my life to wish for that.Phillip Fulmer would coach at Tennessee again if asked
That would be a great hire...to set Tennessee back another 5 years. Please make it happen.