((HT: cfbsection/Big Lead Sports))
Okay, fans...
Just how hot is the seat under Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz after what happened with three seconds left in regulation AT KINNICK STADIUM...
Here's the kick, from the Big Ten Network...
David Harman kicked a 47-yard field goal with 3 seconds left to lead Central Michigan past Iowa 32-31. The Hawkeyes had a 31-23 lead, but the Chippewas scored a touchdown with 45 seconds left, recovered the ensuing onside kick, and Harman kicked the field goal.
The Hawkeyes are now 2-2 entering Big Ten play.
That's a boatload of "oops" right now...
Showing posts with label Coaches On The Hot Seat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coaches On The Hot Seat. Show all posts
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Whose Backside Is Getting Hotter In College Football
HT: Dennis Dodd/CBS Sports.com
We are at the point where all the college football previews are coming out. Those of us at the OSG HQ are working on ours. It will be a good read.
While Internet surfing we came across this one from Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports.com.
Dodd has his own unique system of rating the coach’s
hot seat. Check out Dodd's hot seat ratings here.
Two coaches received 5.0 ratings which translates to
“win or be fired”. Both coaches who
received that rating were from the SEC.
One thing that might work against Dooley is that
current Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart didn’t hire Dooley. Hart came from Florida State and knows a
thing or two about successful football programs. If Hart see significant progress with the UT football program then Dooley may survive.
A good start is important for Dooley’s fate.
Coaches With 4.5 Rating (Better Win Now):
HT: Dennis Dodd/CBS Sports.com
We are at the point where all the college football previews are coming out. Those of us at the OSG HQ are working on ours. It will be a good read.
While Internet surfing we came across this one from Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports.com
Here’s our take of some of the coaches whose
backside is getting warmer.
Coaches With 5.0 Rating: (Win Now)
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| John L. Smith |
John L. Smith – Arkansas: On the surface this
appears to be a interim hire but as a BCS head coach told me a few months ago, “What
if they (Arkansas) win 11 games and the SEC West? You have to keep him.” This was the year everything was lined up for
Arkansas to win the SEC West especially with Alabama and LSU coming to
Fayetteville. Asking a new coach to do
that his first year is unfair.
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| Derek Dooley |
Derek Dooley – Tennessee: Dooley had the misfortune
to follow Lane Kiffin who raped UT in only year in Knoxville. It is a make or break year for Dooley but
what win total will satisfy the powers that be and Vol fans? Nine, 10.
DeWayne Walker – New Mexico State: Walker is 9-29 in
three season coaching the Aggies. It is
extremely difficult to win at New Mexico State and Walker is finding that
out. Walker probably gets another year
to turn the program around.
Dan Enos – Central Michigan: Before Enos took over
the Chippawas had won three Mid-American Conferences titles in 4 years. In two years as head coach Enos has lead
Central Michigan to consectutive 3-9 seasons.
The natives in Mt. Pleasant are restless. Enos needs to win at least six games to cool
off his butt.
Coaches With 4.0 Rating:(It Would Help Your Fate To Win Now)
Frank Spaziani – Boston College: This is our leading candidate as the head
coach to be fired when the Eagles lose their seventh game in October or
November. The program is in a state of
decline. Coach Spaz is a hell of a
defensive coach but on offense, The Eagles can’t get off the ground. Spaziani will be a hot commodity as the
defensive coordinator though so he would land on his feet.
Jeff Quinn – Buffalo: After Turner Gill put the
paddles and revived the Bulls program it’s been downhill since Quinn took
over. In two years Quinn is 5-19. Better win six games this year.
Robb Akey – Idaho: Akey has had a roller coaster
ride as the Vandals head coach starting out with three wins his first two
seasons followed by a rise to mediocrity.
Now the Vandals have declined after going 2-10 in Akey’s fifth
year. Better show progress this year.
Randy Edsall – Maryland: Randy Edsall won two games
his first season at Maryland, ran off players who didn’t fit in his system
including a quarterback that was ACC Rookie of the Year and his best offensive
lineman plus according to OSG sources those who write the big checks to the
program didn’t take to kindly to Edsall’s act.
Edsall isn’t going anywhere because this was a big hire for Maryland
athletic director Kevin Anderson and won’t pull the trigger.
Kevin Bailiff – Rice: It’s extremely hard to win at
Rice. Bailiff ‘s 23-38 record in his
five years with the Owls should be enough to stay for a while. That’s actually not a bad record for a Rice
head coach.
Bobby Houck – UNLV: Houck’s contract runs through
2014 and though his record in two years is only 4-21 the Rebels were the lowest
of the low when he took over. Houck has
time to turn it around and will stay put for a while.
That's our take. We welcome yours.
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