Recruiting Forum Football Talk XXXII

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Lol. This guy has climbed the ladder and fallen down it a couple times. Sunseri only got one chance

Honestly, I think his career trajectory looks fine until Jim Leavitt supposedly hit a kid and got fired at USF. Skip Holtz came in and gutted the staff so that's when he went to UNT.

Not an ideal stop but I'm not sure what options he had in that situation.
 
You say Canales is no good bc he's not "won" (even though he's not a HC!)

His coaching experience is bad experience bc of this.

Meanwhile the two stooges Dooley and Sunseri had plenty of "good" coaching under Nick Saban. We were the worst in the teams history under that watch.

Your theory holds no water. If he can coach, he can coach. Butch has been okay in making coaching adjustments.

Ok if he is so good why hasn't he been asked to coach at a "good program" before now?

That's the entire point
 
You have to admit. Many were not just simply making a post on a message board. They jumped feet first right into the middle of the devil's a**hole. :)

My personal preference would have been O'connell btw.

I could have gotten behind that as well.
 
Honestly, I think his career trajectory looks fine until Jim Leavitt supposedly hit a kid and got fired at USF. Skip Holtz came in and gutted the staff so that's when he went to UNT...

I can buy that but plenty of time for a good coach to recover since then
 
Ok if he is so good why hasn't he been asked to coach at a "good program" before now?

That's why entire point

That's what I'm saying.

He was at what was considered a very good, up and coming program after some other stops at good programs...Then his HC screws up and he goes to UNT.

Maybe he didn't get job offers. Maybe he loved Denton. Maybe his name is mud. Maybe his family couldn't move at the time.

It's RARELY as cut and dry as we think.
 
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Definitely not my first choice in Canales but I'll wait to see. I just think the guy is at his ceiling being a less than stellar coach in the lower ranks where as a guy like Weinke or O'Connell could have a much higher ceiling, IMO.

Either way it's better than not having one at all like Dobbs had his last two years.
 
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