Hart's idea of a big name is Jimbo. No thanks.
Here is my perception on Jimbo Fisher. At first, I wasn't interested, but my feelings have changed and my interest as piqued as him as a potential candidate.
Here is why.
- by my brief review (forgive any slight errors) of his record and key matrices, he is 29-10 (.743) at FSU with two games left to be played this year.
- He is 3-5 against ranked teams, including a victory of South Carolina, Notre Dame and Clemson.
- His recruiting at FSU (per rivals) is 10, 2 and 6.
- He is 2-1 against Florida.
Personally I think it is a stronger statement of the potential RISE of UT football to pull him away from Florida State that he has made more successful than they have been in almost a decade than it is to pull a twice fired ex-NFL football head coach out of the broadcast booth, who has never coached a down of college football. (I AM a Gruden fan, btw).
My list is Gruden (for the shock and awe but his unproven ability to coach scares me), Fisher and Strong. I think Gruden has a ton of upside, but is a huge unknown (probably nowhere near as valuable as his price tag warrants), Fisher is a home run, and Strong is a good solid hire. I would be comfortable with either. I might actually want Fisher more than Gruden, if there is any validity of the claims about price tag and control issues.
JMO