As far as the thread topic, I came to a similar conclusion some time ago :
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tenn...kelly-cincinnati-post1816135.html#post1816135
Having said that and having watched the Cincy game the other night, I have to say I was underwhelmed by his performance. I'm not sure I'm ready to jump on the Kelly bandwagon either. I'm not sure UT football is ready for a coach from the Northeast.
Will Muschamp. As far as his lack of HC experience he is really not that far behind Kiffin, plus he has more coordinator experience at the D1 level, not to mention a deep understanding of the SEC, including a proven track record of success against the UT's biggest rivals. Was it because he has given up points in the best offensive conference in D1?
Tabrams, I'll throw this in your direction... given my rationale above, what makes Kiffin a more desirable target that Muschamp?[/QUOTE]
Ok, that was a great post. Here's the deal. If you're HAMY, and your biggest problem over the past 8 years has been offense overall, then that needs to be addressed. After laid-back Buzz Peterson got fired, we got excitable Bruce Pearl.
So, from an offensive standpoint, and to hire a proven winner, who comes to mind?? Remember, HAMY"s job is on the liine, so he's unlikely to hire a risky coordinator........
So, in reality Muschamp is proabably a better overall coach than Kiffin, with more experience, but bc/ he is a defensive guy, then I would place Kiffin above him in UT's eyes........
Kelly, is actually having a very similar career path as Bruce Pearl had.......Won 2 D-2 national titles, set offenisve records........averaged one year over 600 yards total offense/ game, and over 50 points.........turned Cincinnati around with 80% 2-star players..........and only makes $800,000 a year, so he would be the cheapst of the proven HC's.........
I'm not saying that I want Kelly......I think people are misinterpretting me.......Just look at it through HAMY's view, and tell me what u see.....