The Herd starts the rumor...

#26
#26
if they're looking for an OC from another school, why wouldn't they just promote Clawson? They need a coach with name recognition. Someone who could go in a recruits home and they say, wow, can't believe this guy is in my living room. Fulmer gets, wow, that guy eats alot.

Anyone who remotely turns on ESPN these days knows about Lane Kiffin. I'm sure as UT HC, he'd get a lot of name recognition, especially if he were to get the HC job. That would be the story of the offseason for college football.
 
#27
#27
Was Fulmer a big name when we hired him? To say that Kiffin is not a winner is a stretch. He did not win at a crappy Raider team. He only manged to be the O/C of a USC team that was either BCS Champs or close to being champs in 5 of 6 years.

He was never OC when they were NC's. That would be Chow. Kiffin's biggest opponents always bring up the fact that when he was OC, he didn't win a NC.
 
#28
#28
Already is, sad thing about it is that it might be true. Oh, and remember that 10 year stretch where Bama was awful? Yeah, that could be us if we aren't careful with how this plays out.

how did that move from Zook to Meyer work out for UF?
 
#30
#30
Kiffen's going to cuse anyways. what better way to get back at Al Davis than to coach his alma mater! :eek:lol:
 
#31
#31
I think that this would be more like a move from Spurrier to Zook. How did that turn out?

Love it, Kiffen hangs arounds for two years, recruits superior talent, bring another coach in and win a NC, hell, I like it alot,
 
#32
#32

Here's my coaching wish list (even though some of these may never happen):

1) Jon Gruden - very, very small chance I know, but he is a former grad asst. whose wife is from Knoxville & is a UT grad - how awesome would it be to get his discipline and innovation in that program.
2) Chris Peterson - Boise St. head coach - young and energetic - has coached at a high mid-major level and would be very hugry for a high profile job. Plus, he has to recruit nationally to have success at a school like Boise St. Besides, they've won more BCS games this decade than UT has!
3) Lane Kiffin - recently fired as Oakland Raider's head coach - imagine how well 17-18 year old kids would relate to him (not to mention the mothers) and if he puts good coaches around him he could be very successful.
4) Will Muschamp - current Texas DC - previously at Auburn and played at UGA - again young and seems to relate well to players - never been a head coach, but knows the SEC well.
5) Jim Leavitt - South Florida head coach - literally built that program from scratch and has turned them into a very reputable high mid-major. Recruiting may be an issue as he probably relies on Florida, FSU, and Miami rejects right now and would have to be able to recruit nationally at UT.
6) Steve Sarkasian - USC OC - again relatively young and hungry - never been a head coach but would have a great pipeline for recruiting in California and seems to really know his stuff.

I see us going 6-6 (w/ wins over NIU, Wyoming, KY, South Carolina and Miss St. and losses to Ala, UGA, and Vandy). However, South Carloina game could go either way. If we go 5-7 Fulmer is done and I think he's done at 6-6 also.
 
#33
#33
three things that the new head coach needs to do:

1 speed speed speed
2 dominate the big three (UF, UGA, UA)
3 take back neyland

oh wait, dang you urban meyer.

:post-4-1090547912:[/QUOTE]

Real original!
YOU could recruit to UF. and so could I.
 
#34
#34
Kiffin might be a Husky. That would be fun to see him build a program that might press his old boss for dominance of Pac1. That's not a typo.
 
#35
#35
I was preaching about Chris Peterson for a while, then I discovered he's a Scientologist. The board nor the South would ever go for that...Hell of a coach though.
 
#36
#36
Why do some of you want Kiffen so bad? He has not proven anything anywhere. Because he was a NFL coach??? PLease someone explain
 
#38
#38

Here's my coaching wish list (even though some of these may never happen):

1) Jon Gruden - very, very small chance I know, but he is a former grad asst. whose wife is from Knoxville & is a UT grad - how awesome would it be to get his discipline and innovation in that program.
2) Chris Peterson - Boise St. head coach - young and energetic - has coached at a high mid-major level and would be very hugry for a high profile job. Plus, he has to recruit nationally to have success at a school like Boise St. Besides, they've won more BCS games this decade than UT has!
3) Lane Kiffin - recently fired as Oakland Raider's head coach - imagine how well 17-18 year old kids would relate to him (not to mention the mothers) and if he puts good coaches around him he could be very successful.
4) Will Muschamp - current Texas DC - previously at Auburn and played at UGA - again young and seems to relate well to players - never been a head coach, but knows the SEC well.
5) Jim Leavitt - South Florida head coach - literally built that program from scratch and has turned them into a very reputable high mid-major. Recruiting may be an issue as he probably relies on Florida, FSU, and Miami rejects right now and would have to be able to recruit nationally at UT.
6) Steve Sarkasian - USC OC - again relatively young and hungry - never been a head coach but would have a great pipeline for recruiting in California and seems to really know his stuff.

I see us going 6-6 (w/ wins over NIU, Wyoming, KY, South Carolina and Miss St. and losses to Ala, UGA, and Vandy). However, South Carloina game could go either way. If we go 5-7 Fulmer is done and I think he's done at 6-6 also.

Kiffin is the only one UT has a chance to get!

Peterson does not recruit nationaly, Muschamp is a DC. Not what UT needs. UT needs Offence. Chavis is fine.

Kiffin may work, but who knows? What has he ever done on his own? He was a Co-OC at USC and did not call the plays. That was Sarkesian(sp). I say give Clawson the job and let the man run HIS offence. See what happens in 5 yrs! He will surprise alot of people. This year is not his fault (HC)
 
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#40
#40
I am not crazy about NFL guys coming back to college. I know Kiffin did start at USC so he might be different. As far as gruden I dont think that would work well.
 
#41
#41
Not proven anything? What did Fulmer prove before he was hired as head coach? Mark Richt? Urban Meyer? Kiffin was the youngest coach in the NFL and recruited some of the best players USC has had. Sure Pete Carroll was a huge help. Do you want another 6-6 season for the next 2 years?
 
#42
#42
Not proven anything? What did Fulmer prove before he was hired as head coach? Mark Richt? Urban Meyer? Kiffin was the youngest coach in the NFL and recruited some of the best players USC has had. Sure Pete Carroll was a huge help. Do you want another 6-6 season for the next 2 years?

Are you serious??

Richt was OC at FSU during their heyday, UM took a mid major to a BCS game. What more do you want???

Fulmer was a GREAT play caller at UT during the Major's years was a O line coach at UT that had Still, A. Davis, and Charles Mc. All ALL-AMERICANS! He did great for many years as an assistant and was great his first 5-8 yrs at UT. Time may have passed him by, but don't ever overlook what he did at UT!

BTW...You and I could recruit to USC! That does not take a rocket scientist. Sweatered Cheerleaders!!! Come On!
 
#45
#45
Yes hes on @ 11am on 648 the fan in ATLANTA everyday

nice avatar......is that the Johnnie (Mumford High) Jones game? I love Majors, but my fav quote of his was (during his TV show), " that rb...... ugh.... ??? ugh...#34 had a great run." His name was freaking REGGIE COBB! The best rb UT has ever had!

Nice pic though.
 
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#48
#48
So many people are ingrained with the current image of USC football. The "anybody could recruit to USC" senitment. If you will do your research you will realize when Kiffin started at USC that program was in bad shape. Kiffin was part of the group of coaches that pulled the program out of the gutter and laid the foundation for the stud program USC has right now.
 
#49
#49
peaygolf89,
First off how many national championships did UT win before Fulmer was head coach? How many national championships was Lane a part of at USC?

Also, the program at USC was terrible in the late 90's. It did not turn around until Pete Carroll took over.
 
#50
#50
So many people are ingrained with the current image of USC football. The "anybody could recruit to USC" senitment. If you will do your research you will realize when Kiffin started at USC that program was in bad shape. Kiffin was part of the group of coaches that pulled the program out of the gutter and laid the foundation for the stud program USC has right now.

I have been saying that for days. You cant use logic with some people.
 
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