That would be an amazing hire, especially to get him this late.Is it finally time for Brent Venables to take the captains chair?
That would be an amazing hire, especially to get him this late.Is it finally time for Brent Venables to take the captains chair?
Let's hope that Kap is pissed about passing those opportunities at Mizzou and Auburn just for Tucker to leave a month later. He is probably the most important coach on staff right now.The only 2 coaches the MSU 247 board speculated Tucker would bring was Kap and Summers
Why has Venables been such a "HOT" DC commodity for 10+ years, ever since his days at OU, but somehow he never got moved upstairs to the Big Chair?That would be an amazing hire, especially to get him this late.
Or he doesn’t want to be a HC. Like Fangio until his 60s.Why has Venables been such a "HOT" DC commodity for 10+ years, ever since his days at OU, but somehow he never got moved upstairs to the Big Chair?
Maybe it's because with the talent he has to work with, Bonzo the Chimp could be a killer DC and HCs need a bit more personal talent?
Maybe that low buyout was the only way we got him in the first place.So once a new HC is hired what should we expect the buyout to be ?
$3 million for Midnight Mel certainly wasn't high enough.
It rally wasn't $3 million, the timing of the Dantonio hire just threw everything off. Most coaches were hired in 2019 and it was $5 million then.So once a new HC is hired what should we expect the buyout to be ?
$3 million for Midnight Mel certainly wasn't high enough.
I'm doubtful, but I'm also biased. Why would Venables leave at this point?Is it finally time for Brent Venables to take the captains chair?
If it is Chev. How do we quality assistants? His coaching pool is pretty shallow.
I see RG and LC stepping in and basically doing a searches like they are for the HC position, to fill the assistant openings.
Chev also has access to Barnett and Cabral as mentors.
The players would be on board
Definitely not a flashy hire, but a HC thats a top 25 recruiter is a bonus
To be a head coach.I'm doubtful, but I'm also biased. Why would Venables leave at this point?
- Both of his sons are on the roster, one being a redshirt sophomore and the other an incoming true freshman.
- Clemson just pulled one of the all-time great defensive recruiting classes this past year (3 5-stars, 7 4-stars on defense alone), of which he had a massive hand in recruiting.
- He's got free reign to do what he wants with the defense...he can do just about anything and the coaching staff & fanbase will be behind him.
Perhaps most important:
- Despite Dabo being the one in the spotlight, Venables had just as much of a hand in Clemson's ascent than anyone else. I think he's proud of what he's built and isn't eager to leave it. Coaches spend entire careers trying to get into the position he's in, and 99% of them will never get there...why move away from it?
haha fair enoughTo be a head coach.
No, only that a coach would leave after one year.Are you saying that EB would handle it the same way as Tucker? Lying to boosters while negotiating in secret at the worst possible time to hire a college coach? I think that's a far-fetched argument. In fact, he's probably the least likely to screw over CU than any other candidate, except Chev maybe.
Speaking generally, college coaches get the attention of NFL programs when they have sustained, remarkable success (Kingsbury not withstanding). If EB were to move to the NFL after being wildly successful at CU, I would expect that he would make that transition in a manner that impacted CU the least he could. And I would be bummed, but OK with that.
If this latest fiasco has shown us anything, it’s that money talks. I know Venables makes a lot as a DC, but we ought to be able to double whatever he’s making.I'm doubtful, but I'm also biased. Why would Venables leave at this point?
- Both of his sons are on the roster, one being a redshirt sophomore and the other an incoming true freshman.
- Clemson just pulled one of the all-time great defensive recruiting classes this past year (3 5-stars, 7 4-stars on defense alone), of which he had a massive hand in recruiting.
- He's got free reign to do what he wants with the defense...he can do just about anything and the coaching staff & fanbase will be behind him.
Perhaps most important:
- Despite Dabo being the one in the spotlight, Venables had just as much of a hand in Clemson's ascent than anyone else. I think he's proud of what he's built and isn't eager to leave it. Coaches spend entire careers trying to get into the position he's in, and 99% of them will never get there...why move away from it?
Tee Martin? Worst OC ever?I think you’re right. I can see this working with Chev if you really spend on assistants. Walters at DC. Maybe spend on a Tee Martin
I know I'm gonna get roasted for this but...What if we called Mr Barnett?
My Dad suggested it and I told him that would never happen but we both would take him in a New York Second! Plus, in this situation, would we be able to get anyone better?
Ok, so tell me all the reasons this is stupid.
Guess im more concerned about the top 10 recruiter part of his resume. Chev would still control the offense if he’s the HCTee Martin? Worst OC ever?
I know I'm gonna get roasted for this but...What if we called Mr Barnett?
My Dad suggested it and I told him that would never happen but we both would take him in a New York Second! Plus, in this situation, would we be able to get anyone better?
Ok, so tell me all the reasons this is stupid.
Mrs BuffUp has said that for every coaching search since the day he was fired. Could not agree more, except he has been out of the game a while and getting old. Barnett was a winner and kids played hard for him.I know I'm gonna get roasted for this but...What if we called Mr Barnett?
My Dad suggested it and I told him that would never happen but we both would take him in a New York Second! Plus, in this situation, would we be able to get anyone better?
Ok, so tell me all the reasons this is stupid.
True, and I wouldn't be surprised if Colorado could double his salary (Currently making ~$2.3 million/yr) but I think it'd take a serious commitment from the school to getting top-level assistants, too (probably an increase in 50-75% salary). Do you think Colorado would be willing to make a large commitment to the assistant coaches as well? All in all, you'd be looking at roughly doubling your current budget for the coaching staff.If this latest fiasco has shown us anything, it’s that money talks. I know Venables makes a lot as a DC, but we ought to be able to double whatever he’s making.
Barnett is your two year mentor / Chev = coach in waiting candidate.Mrs BuffUp has said that for every coaching search since the day he was fired. Could not agree more, except he has been out of the game a while and getting old. Barnett was a winner and kids played hard for him.