I think I would go after someone who would be serious about the opportunity and work extremely hard to be successful. someone who has proven that he is good but wants to elevate his position. Someone like a Charlie Strong or a Gary Patterson or the Baylor coach. all those have been successful in their respective positions but would relish the chance to be a head coach in the SEC and work hard. I am guessing that Gruden would not take it as serious as some of the up and comers would.
You mean like Dooley? His work ethic was second to none and he couldn't win in the SEC. I have my own opinions about the coaching hierarchy search but to say that we need a coach that works hard and is serious about success is a little short sighted in my opinion. They all work hard ... that doesn't always equate to success.
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smokysbark writes:
You mean like Dooley? His work ethic was second to none and he couldn't win in the SEC. I have my own opinions about the coaching hierarchy search but to say that we need a coach that works hard and is serious about success is a little short sighted in my opinion. They all work hard ... that doesn't always equate to success.
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