RDU VOL#14
I’m a Flawed Character
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IMHO, NFL coaching focuses on managing talent, while college coaching requires development. NFL guys already know what they have to do to be successful at a very high level, college guys have to learn. So many examples out there of coaches that could do one but not the other.Someone could have once been the greatest coach in history and still not be successful later in his career. Both are possible, and I think that's the case with Bill. Overestimation of his skills and ego probably pushed him into believing this could work. Or his skills could have diminished, not been very applicable to the college game/athlete/rules. Or some combination of both.
Either way, it's a lesson that other schools should consider in the future. Having the name and success somewhere else doesn't guarantee it can be replicated. It's usually not just the coach or a player that won those championships. It's a combination of many things going right at the same time. Making it happen again is not impossible, but very, very difficult.
See Jimmy Johnson, Mike Ditka, Jimbo Fisher, as other examples.
it also shows the arrogance of the UNC crowd. they have always had this better than thou attitude and think their shipe don’t stink.Thats my thoughts as well. Sometimes, these things have a way of backfiring if you hire someone as old with absolutely no experience coaching college as the previous coach. That shows a serious lack of intelligence about wanting to make your program better with the higher ups. Go with the much younger, proven coaches in the college instead of a gimmick older NFL legend.
