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Those guys are good coaches because they had coaching experience at some level before they got their current jobs and are outstanding managers of people. You don't learn how to manage people, or even get a foundational understanding of how to manage people, at school. It's impossible in a classroom environment and is way more of an art than a science. There isn't come cookie cutter, step by step process to follow. You learn through trial and error. I don't think Dabo's bachelor's degree in business and MBA is helping him in the slightest at Clemson.I certainly would not hire a manager based solely on a piece of paper; however the paper represents a foundational understanding of a group of management principles that they have hopefully learned.
That Nick Saban, Dabo Swinney, Urban Meyer, Bob Stoops; he most successful coaches in the last 2 decades all have business management/sports management related degrees is not a coincidence.
I feel like Tennessee’s MO has always asked the “money question” when making hired and that is “who is the best coach available we can get for cheap” instead of starting with the “best coach available” and letting money be an item down the list of things.
Feel like that’s why we struck out on “up and comers” like Dooley and Butch. Kiffin has had bad in his career but also some good success as well.
Pruitt is still TBD because he’s still an immature coach but I don’t think he woke up a dummy one day. I want to see him with a new QB for a few games to really gauge him.
the change last year worked out minus two injuries to Maurer.
i believe this as well - tn won 8 games in a row when JG wasn't giving the ball away. Same coaches - same players mainly and the defense depends on the offense not going 3 and out. The perfect example is the Georgia game - up at halftime and killed in the second half by JG. And on and on and on by JG . Everyone wants another QB and next year u will have Baily and Salter in the mix - firing Pruitt is not going to help tn get better and all this talk about it doesn't help the program or recruiting.
I'm not sure I agree with that on the whole. Mainly because of observing my son's experience from high school and more recently in college as he has usually been in team leadership roles in which his grade was ultimately dependent on the (sometimes poor) performance of weaker students. It can be very stressful on the student who has no authority but much of the responsibility. I believe he has gained some leadership skills from these experiences. So, in some cases, management skills can begin to develop in college. Or maybe, I just want to think that because I'm his dadThose guys are good coaches because they had coaching experience at some level before they got their current jobs and are outstanding managers of people. You don't learn how to manage people, or even get a foundational understanding of how to manage people, at school. It's impossible in a classroom environment and is way more of an art than a science. There isn't come cookie cutter, step by step process to follow. You learn through trial and error. I don't think Dabo's bachelor's degree in business and MBA is helping him in the slightest at Clemson.
It’s not easy, you have guys like Pruitt and Mason who have fielded a stout defense everywhere they’ve been but couldn’t cut it.
Then you have guys like Dabo who was just a position coach but matured in to a top HC.
If you’re AD, and you know you can’t go out and hire proven with experience, what characteristics (personality or coaching) are you looking for in an up and coming coach?
A lot is fit and personality. Dabo let's his coaches coach. If I remember correctly he kept all but his OC and he ran it. He was an average win/loss coach his first 3 years before he went started winning alot, he didn't win 10 games until year 4. Guys like Saban, Urban and Dabo are rare and all 3 are different types of coaches.It’s not easy, you have guys like Pruitt and Mason who have fielded a stout defense everywhere they’ve been but couldn’t cut it.
Then you have guys like Dabo who was just a position coach but matured in to a top HC.
If you’re AD, and you know you can’t go out and hire proven with experience, what characteristics (personality or coaching) are you looking for in an up and coming coach?
I feel like Tennessee’s MO has always asked the “money question” when making hired and that is “who is the best coach available we can get for cheap” instead of starting with the “best coach available” and letting money be an item down the list of things.
Feel like that’s why we struck out on “up and comers” like Dooley and Butch. Kiffin has had bad in his career but also some good success as well.
Pruitt is still TBD because he’s still an immature coach but I don’t think he woke up a dummy one day. I want to see him with a new QB for a few games to really gauge him.
the change last year worked out minus two injuries to Maurer.
We had Mullen but Florida gave him a better opportunity. Now what does Dan Mullen have that some of the others we’ve tried haven’t? Offensive mind, experience coaching in SEC as a head coach. Now who does that sound like that is available?
Pruitt’s agent had Fulmer over a barrel in that contract. It was like an adult playing dodge ball with preschoolers. There was zero way we were coming out of that contract negotiation with a good deal. Now the extension was just a demonstration in how over his head Fulmer is. Fulmer has been as bad an AD in managing football as Pruitt has been at coaching.We could have had Mullen, but were way to slow to act, and thats the kind of coaches you have the buyouts in their contract, not the ones we have had. Like if we were to get urban put in a huge buyout or a clause with some quota's in it. I don't understand these college coaches contracts at all. The only business I know of that pays someone because they can't do the job and pay them to get fired because of their in ability to succeed. Crazy. Like Pruitt would have taken this job if we had of put a clause in the contract if you don't have a winning record by year 3 you are fired with cause. You probably couldn't get a proven coach with that wording but you could and up and coming coach.
I've never bought that idea. You can be a defensive guy and still change with the times to keep up. Saban has proven that. You can be an offensive minded guy and field defenses during those eras. Spurrier at UF comes to mind. The best coaches figure it out.One problem is that we hired a defensive minded coach in an age where offense is what wins games.
And that’s the problem. The administration is incapable of picking winners and losers and even worse at timing. If they were my financial advisor I would be in dire straits
Those guys are good coaches because they had coaching experience at some level before they got their current jobs and are outstanding managers of people. You don't learn how to manage people, or even get a foundational understanding of how to manage people, at school. It's impossible in a classroom environment and is way more of an art than a science. There isn't come cookie cutter, step by step process to follow. You learn through trial and error. I don't think Dabo's bachelor's degree in business and MBA is helping him in the slightest at Clemson.
It was considered one of the power 6 conferences. It had an automatic BCS bid while butch was coaching there. Again you must be young and don’t remember. Unless you think Miami, Syracuse, Pitt, Louisville, WVU etc weren’t major conference teams