Wyovanian said:Because FCS hires have worked so well? JFC, hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
Wyovanian said:Because FCS hires have worked so well? JFC, hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
307bball said:Wyovanian said:Because FCS hires have worked so well? JFC, hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
My sense is that a upwardly mobile FBS coach with a good track record will be tough to land....I don't disagree that it wouldn't be better than an FCS guy.... Just would imagine that guy having better options. Anyways... It's all academic point since Bohl will be here until he doesn't want to at this point.
Wyokie said:Wyovanian said:Because FCS hires have worked so well? JFC, hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
Like New Mexico State's HC. They just slaughtered Liberty 49-14 on the road and the Aggies were a 24 point underdog.
johnywyo said:Heard a rumor from the Gem City. Bohl retires and we’re going after Vigen. Unsubstantiated, but from valid source in Laramie…
DamThatRiver22 said:Vigen has shown the willingness and ability to hire an OC who runs a modern offense...and more importantly, let him do his own thing. He's also shown that he can be handed the reigns to a program in decent shape and build upon it. I honestly don't really want to bring him back if we have other options, but it wouldn't necessarily be a terrible hire provided he's not calling plays and he's not coaching the QBs.
I'd much rather offer Jay Hill, Marcus Arroyo, or Scottie Hazelton a boatload of money and see what happens. But I've slowly warmed up to the idea of Vigen (again, under the aforementioned conditions).
Edit: Another downside to Vigen is that I'm not exactly sure he has the defensive mind that Bohl (or Bohl's defensive disciples) have. But again, he's shown the willingness to employ staff that know what they're doing, so idk.
DamThatRiver22 said:Why not?
He's an offensive mind that is decent at developing QBs. He's familiar with the town, the state, and the program, was instrumental in recruiting and developing Brett Smith, ran some pretty fun offenses in his couple of years here, and got us to a bowl game/win. I don't think you can lay Dave Christensen's shortcomings at Arroyo's feet....especially when he [Arroyo] went on to be a part of some pretty explosive offenses at Oregon (in spite of yet another sh#t[#] head coach in Christobal).
He was put in an astoundingly tough situation at UNLV, a program that has had ONE 7-win season in 21 years and three winning seasons in the last THIRTY YEARS. If you actually pay attention to UNLV football and the nuances of some of their games/schedules, he's made massive strides the last couple of years with that program. He went into a FAR worse situation at UNLV than even Bohl came into at Wyoming.
He's got experience getting the most out of his QBs and offenses in spite of being hamstrung by sh#t[#] head coaches, and he's got experience turning around a program that was a massive dumpster fire for literal decades. He's also got experience at all levels of CFB and the NFL, and was a pretty good QB himself.
Is he the best option? Maybe not, but beggars can't be choosers and he's certainly top 5...especially considering what we can afford and who's willing to come here.
johnywyo said:Heard a rumor from the Gem City. Bohl retires and we’re going after Vigen. Unsubstantiated, but from valid source in Laramie…
Wyovanian said:...hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
I just want someone with proven D-1 experience. A retread, someone with baggage, an up and comer. This is a tough ask, though , so we may be resigned to FCS head coachesBackHarlowRoad said:Wyovanian said:...hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
I've asked before, got zero names. Which FBS head coach with a competitive track record and an upward trajectory, that currently makes significantly less $ than Bohl and/or would consider UW an upgrade are you thinking of hiring?
There are quite a few people around here who seem to think there's a huge pool of these types of people, I'm dying to see them!
BackHarlowRoad said:Wyovanian said:...hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
I've asked before, got zero names. Which FBS head coach with a competitive track record and an upward trajectory, that currently makes significantly less $ than Bohl and/or would consider UW an upgrade are you thinking of hiring?
There are quite a few people around here who seem to think there's a huge pool of these types of people, I'm dying to see them!
BackHarlowRoad said:Wyovanian said:...hire an FBS head coach with a competitive track record on an upward trajectory.
I've asked before, got zero names. Which FBS head coach with a competitive track record and an upward trajectory, that currently makes significantly less $ than Bohl and/or would consider UW an upgrade are you thinking of hiring?
There are quite a few people around here who seem to think there's a huge pool of these types of people, I'm dying to see them!
Edit:
I did the research for you. Here are the only humans on earth who have a better career FBS record than Bohl and a better record this season than Bohl, who don't currently work for a Power 5 program and who make less $ than Bohl:
James Madison - Curt Cignetti (can't find salary, JMU has only been FBS for one year)
Troy - Jon Sumrall
App State - Shawn Clark
Coastal Carolina - Jamey Chadwell
South Alabama - Kane Wommack
Toledo - Jason Candle
Marshall - Charles Huff
Western Kentucky - Tyson Helton
OrediggerPoke said:None of those guys listed have any deep ties to Wyoming