Coaches who do a good job always have a chance to move
up. And obviously all of our guys did a very good job this year.
But there has been shockingly little movement in college coaching this year. I expect there would be correspondingly fewer opportunities than usual.
I could see some analysis getting actual position coach opportunities at smaller schools or something like that. Which is what they are supposed to do.
We talk about Mickens as the main candidate for DC roles (internal and external) and also Bullough as a fast-riser on that front. What does Al Washington want? He was a HC finalist at BC last year. Was that a one-off because it's his alma mater or something more?
Logically, Gino would be an OC candidate at various spots. McCullough is in high demand, but it sounds like he's saying per one of the ND beat guys. Does Rudolph have actual OC aspirations or is he happy as OL coach (whatever his title might become)?
Complete thread:
- would we expect to lose any other assistants? -
HumanRobot,
2025-01-23, 07:03
- has Freeman said anything about Golden yet?
- Jay, 2025-01-23, 07:54
- Don't know about the whole staff - KGB, 2025-01-23, 07:22
- Coaches who do a good job always have a chance to move -
BillyGoat,
2025-01-23, 07:13
- at this point in the cycle - HumanRobot, 2025-01-23, 07:41
- has Freeman said anything about Golden yet?