IowaBear said:
If they go the FCS route (always risky) Brent Vigen would be one id look at.
Him and Jimmy Rogers are the two that interest me. I think Vigen might have been Josh Allen's offensive coordinator at Wyoming
IowaBear said:
If they go the FCS route (always risky) Brent Vigen would be one id look at.
Virgens are the least risky when it comes to catching an std.IowaBear said:
If they go the FCS route (always risky) Brent Vigen would be one id look at.
jikespingleton said:Virgens are the least risky when it comes to catching an std.IowaBear said:
If they go the FCS route (always risky) Brent Vigen would be one id look at.
He's lucky he didn't go to my school, he would have been picked on incessantly.
Aranda has had one player drafted to the NFL, and that was a player that he brought over from LSU.Doc Holliday said:I'm thinking Mack believes Aranda missed out on recruiting/NIL opportunities and that if they just get solid recruits then he can forge a winning program in a couple of years.bear2be2 said:I would have preferred that Dave Aranda had succeeded as well. He's a good guy who fits Baylor's culture well in a lot of ways. But the facts are the facts.PartyBear said:
First of all Aranda is our HC. A couple of you folks really should realize I did not hire him nor was I consulted. I really don't care how a couple of y'all characterize my saying I hope we do not need to make a change. It is just realism to say I don't know yet how the season will turn out.
That said, since 97 I have thought Baylor needs to hire HCs with experience as HCs. You can look at my posts regarding our coaching changes going back to 98 on Austin 365 ( very early pre BFAns board) . If it is possible to research and you have all the time in the world (as some of you seem to have) please feel free to check out not just this site but archives of Austin 365 and Baylor fans if you want.
We've lost 16 of our last 21 games, 12 of our last 14 Big 12 games and haven't beaten a P5 team at home in almost two full years. That's atrocious.
At some point, enough has to be enough. And we're probably nine months past that point.
But in reality, these players aren't being coached well.
Cignetti checked almost every box I could think of. He has a lot of HC experience, success at every stop, can spot and develop talent and his staff has been with him for a while.Daveisabovereproach said:
Yep, Cignetti is awesome. Last year was a much less competitive coaching market than this year will likely be.
Oh God no. I might just quit Baylor football at that point.Bigkahunaww said:
Not saying he is my choice because I know nothing of him, but what about Jimbo Fisher.
Is he overrated, too old, not successful??
Agreed on Lashlee. He has no reason whatsoever to leave SMU for Baylor.tstuck said:
Add GJ and remove Rhett. I don't think he will leave SMU for Baylor now that they are SEC.
I'd be happy with Mullen. He wouldn't be my first choice, but I certainly wouldn't be upset if he was hired.Big12Fan2024 said:
Keep your eyes on Dan Mullen. There are connections within Pat Neff and that's all I'll say.
He reportedly wants back into the SEC, but it looks like he will have to go in another direction before that can be achieved so whether you like him or not, be ready for that name to come up.
bear2be2 said:I'd be happy with Mullen. He wouldn't be my first choice, but I certainly wouldn't be upset if he was hired.Big12Fan2024 said:
Keep your eyes on Dan Mullen. There are connections within Pat Neff and that's all I'll say.
He reportedly wants back into the SEC, but it looks like he will have to go in another direction before that can be achieved so whether you like him or not, be ready for that name to come up.
I think Dan Mullen is a good coach. But I also think he'd be a short-termer. And as much turnover as we've had since 2015, I'd prefer someone who wouldn't be a threat to leave for the SEC after every successful season.BUATX2000 said:bear2be2 said:I'd be happy with Mullen. He wouldn't be my first choice, but I certainly wouldn't be upset if he was hired.Big12Fan2024 said:
Keep your eyes on Dan Mullen. There are connections within Pat Neff and that's all I'll say.
He reportedly wants back into the SEC, but it looks like he will have to go in another direction before that can be achieved so whether you like him or not, be ready for that name to come up.
Dan Mullen was a shoe throw away from having that Florida team in the hunt for a legit playoff spot. Florida has been a disaster in his absence.
Realitybites said:
The possible competition:
Florida, Arkansas, North Carolina.
Mack Brown in his 70s, the Tar Heels are 3-3. I'd be surprised if he doesn't retire this year.
Pittman might have bought himself some time with Arkansas upsetting Tennessee, but even if they fire him they may just end up promoting their once and future head coach Bobby Petrino back into the position. So they may not be in the market. Petrino has clearly learned his lesson: don't wreck your Harley with your 25 year old girlfriend on the back. So has Arkansas: don't fire your most successful coach since Gran...sorry, Ken Hatfield.
Florida is 3-2 with losses to Miami and A&M. Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas, and Ole Miss lie ahead and they could easily go 1-5 or 2-4 against that gauntlet. 1-5 knocks them our of bowl eligibility. 2-4 still leaves the door to the futiliy bowl open with a season ending win over the Noles.
So I'm guessing UF and UNC will be picking ahead of us in the head coaching draft.
sicemfromcanada said:
Why is Jamey Chadwell rarely ever mentioned as an option? Is it because of his offense? Is it because of his ties to Ian McCaw? I don't understand
Big12Fan2024 said:
Keep your eyes on Dan Mullen. There are connections within Pat Neff and that's all I'll say.
He reportedly wants back into the SEC, but it looks like he will have to go in another direction before that can be achieved so whether you like him or not, be ready for that name to come up.
Florida State as well...a historical blue blood that is desperate for a turnaround and have the resources.Realitybites said:
The possible competition:
Florida, Arkansas, North Carolina.
Mack Brown in his 70s, the Tar Heels are 3-3. I'd be surprised if he doesn't retire this year.
Pittman might have bought himself some time with Arkansas upsetting Tennessee, but even if they fire him they may just end up promoting their once and future head coach Bobby Petrino back into the position. So they may not be in the market. Petrino has clearly learned his lesson: don't wreck your Harley with your 25 year old girlfriend on the back. So has Arkansas: don't fire your most successful coach since Gran...sorry, Ken Hatfield.
Florida is 3-2 with losses to Miami and A&M. Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas, and Ole Miss lie ahead and they could easily go 1-5 or 2-4 against that gauntlet. 1-5 knocks them our of bowl eligibility. 2-4 still leaves the door to the futiliy bowl open with a season ending win over the Noles.
So I'm guessing UF and UNC will be picking ahead of us in the head coaching draft.
Us olds are with you. His mom may step in and turn down the contract a the last minute.PartyBear said:lockednloaded said:
Maybe at Kinne to the list. He will be interesting to watch.
He might sign to be the HC at Texas at the last minute instead.
Vague historical reference, I know.
Barry Odom would be great and i'm sure he knows Mack from Mizz. Hopefully he likes Mack.74Bear said:
Just guessing of course. My most likely
1) Barry Odom ( didn't they cross paths at Missouri
2) jeff Traylor
3) Rhett Lashlee (who may be waiting on Arkansas where he played)
And we all know, it may be who will work the cheapest.
Robert Wilson said:
Mullen had to figure out how to win in Starkville. I think he'd do really well here. But I also think he'd be up and out in 3 years or so just like Rhule.
Check the records? HC experience? Odom did OK at Arkansas - - have the past coaches at Arkansas done better? They've fired countless coaches in a row. It's a hard place to win and the SEC West has been impossible for years. Odom is a high character guy with ties to this part of the country. UNLV hasn't had a coach with a winning record at the school since 1981.PartyBear said:
Do folks even check the records of these folks. Odum is a flash this particular season at UNLV this particular 4 games in. However at the P4 level he was about like we have been over all with Aranda. Herman is 6-11 at FAU. Anthony Lynn is a position coach basically in the NFL. We shouldnt and wouldnt gamble with that type of move again.
Ever since 1997 I have been rather opposed to going with one without HC experience. However the only person without HC experience I might consider and may consider a good hire is current Seahawk OC Ryan Grubb. He may be one of these offensive geniuses we like so much that is out there kind of under the radar. I think the only reason he is not the Bama OC right now is because he stayed behind and thought he might get promoted to HC at UW. He was successful as an OC as well with QBs other than Penix.