Is there any head coaches at a lower level that have been dominant. It worked at Ohio State with Jim Tressel.
Is there any head coaches at a lower level that have been dominant. It worked at Ohio State with Jim Tressel.
Yes, Mike Houston is having phenomenal success at James Madison, where he possibly in the process of winning back to back FCS national titles. Prior to that he had success at the Citadel and prior to that he won a Division II national title. While at Citadel, his team pulled off an upset against South Carolina, beating the Gamecocks 23-22. I think we should try him before we go and hire someone like Kevin Steele, who has an abysmal losing record as head coach. Here is a link to Mike Houston's wikipedia page:
Mike Houston (American football - Wikipedia)
Craig Bohl - currently HC at Wyoming - was the guy who turned North Dakota State into a juggernaut. His last three years there, the Bison were 43-2 with three consecutive national championships.
Beau Baldwin - OC at California - was 95-35 between Central Washington and Eastern Washington.
John Grass - HC at Jacksonville State - is 43-7 in four years at that school.
KC Keeler - HC at Sam Houston State - is 44-11 at that school; he was previously 86-52 at Delaware and 88-21-1 at Rowan. One of his Rowan teams beat the unbeatable Mount Union Purple Raiders in the D-3 playoffs as well.