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Orlando Bull

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  1. McKenzie has been coaching at various levels since 2013, basically his entire adult non-playing life. He coached in college or NFL starting in 2015. Leavitt is a DC at heart, I know as a HC he would have other duties, but, it's not like McKenzie would be completely on an island with a defense, he has a guy that is pretty good at it to draw from. I also suspect that the pay would be slightly more than NFL position coach, but not so if we were to try and hire him as a position coach. A "boxer" who is one of the greatest to ever play the game. Can Gore coach? Who knows, would his name help in recruiting? ABSOLUTELY. Also, why do you think he's a boxer? I would guess that it's the same reason he played so long... the guy cannot stop competing. He doesn't have an off switch, which generally equates to ridiculous passion and pursuit of perfection. Sounds like a guy that could make a great coach to me. Quite honestly, I disagree that anyone would be up in arms over Leavitt as HC with Gore as RB coach... I think people would feel pretty good about that.
  2. I agree with this, but there was more going on behind the scenes as it related to CJL IMO. Like they knew what was needed, but someone wanted Leavitt out for a while. I always harp on the salary pool for assistants, but it's amazing that after Leavitt, they found nearly double the money... almost like someone was trying to handcuff him, force a couple of losing seasons so they could fire him. He just kept winning though, so another avenue had to be found.
  3. Besterfield was a good dude. Had him for my intro to engineering class freshman year. Always will remember him telling us to look to our left, then to our right and recognize that if we made it through, those 2 people probably wouldn't. He was in El Paso for the Sun Bowl, would have to assume he was a big supporter of the program.
  4. Age could be a concern, not for recruiting though in my opinion. Anyone interested in USF will see what Leavitt did here and it won't be a negative thing with him being back. As I stated originally, I think it also has to have a timeline tied to it, maybe something semi-flexible, but what we COULDNT do is have to fire CJL for performance. So, it would be a 3-year deal in reality, no matter what it says on paper. If everyone is not 100% thrilled with the direction of things, CJL would agree to retire with dignity and stay on in some capacity to help the program. If in 3-years, he's winning and everyone wants him to stay, then by all means, keep it going. In my fantasy scenario, that is likely the only factor that could hold CJL back, he would have to agree to that condition which could be hard for him. Also, if given decent resources, I think he could build a great staff at this point between former players and his other coaching stops. If anything, his coaching staffs held him back in the late 00's, specifically on the offensive side. Those offenses could have been a lot better than they were. I think it had a lot to do with $$$ as evidence by the University ponying up for Holtz's staff when he was hired. But, Leavitt also was young when he got here, probably didn't have the contacts that he has now. My first call would be to Frank Gore, RB coach (Leavitt likely knows him from his time in San Fran). Not only is he a HoF RB, from Miami, but his kid is at Southern Miss now and one would think that Sr. had some involvement in his high school development and recruiting process, giving him some South Florida contacts. Tyrone McKenzie has been coaching in the NFL, wonder if he would make the move as a DC with Leavitt helping him there. Larry Scott could come home as OC and HC in waiting. So... who could Leavitt recruit at his age? A hell of a coaching staff.
  5. OK, but are was talking about Norvell being capable of losing his temper, or this So, when Leavitt gets in a players face, he's a lunatic, when Norvell does it, he cares? The major reason it looks different is because Leavitt is a big man (or at least was at the time), he didn't look like the player could kill him immediately if he wanted to where Norvell is pretty non-threatening physically. And yes, Norvell didn't grab the player, but he yelled at him once, then followed him to do it again. Still, maybe he doesn't grab the player because it's 2022 and the norms have shifted... and the aforementioned physical differences. By the way, I am in the camp that agrees with what Norvell did, I don't think he was wrong at all, but I also don't think that 15 years ago, living by 15-years ago standards, that Leavitt was wrong, even by the snap shot evidence.
  6. Hopefully new hire happens soon, but not coaching the rest of the season, maybe sit in and evaluate the current staff, but their primary goal should be recruiting, meeting with players, and assembling a staff. This season is over, it doesn't do us any good to have a new coach coming in and trying to bend to the current staff and systems, they should get the opportunity to start fresh when they take over the actual on-field duties.
  7. Meanwhile, Mike Norvell did this same thing last weekend and was applauded for his leadership and teaching. But by all means, carry on. https://twitter.com/FSU_Barstool/status/1589084912627625986?t=tED-hmWmctJw49V8q6tEJA&s=19
  8. All of this is quite true and logical, but some people only have power as a currency. USF bringing Leavitt back would be an indictment on her handling of the situation. It would be an admission that it was the wrong move and by association a bad decision by her. Can she take that punch to her ego? At this point... WHO CARES! She may be a top-5 donor only because she tore down a program that could generate more donors. She did a lot for USF, I don't want to minimize that, but if this is something that kills her relationship with USF, so be it. People make mistakes, she and Woolard made a huge one with their handling of Leavitt. At some point, egos can't continue to control the situation.
  9. If Gruden's baggage can even be considered this day in age, NO one can tell me that Leavitt is untouchable because of his "baggage". By the way, not sure why this thread is still going. Only 1 answer, bring Jim Leavitt home.
  10. Regarding Taggart... I think the issue with comparing him to Leavitt is that Taggart never won without Flowers. Flowers was the best QB we have ever had in my opinion. I loved Grothe and he did some crazy things for us, but I have never seen anyone more clutch and able to put the team on their back than Q. If Tags had stayed and kept winning, he would get more credit. As it stands, he pretty much failed as he moved up. He also was not a great x's and o's coach in my opinion. He was a fantastic recruiter and in our conference, that would take him a long way. I respect what he did here and wouldn't be pissed if he was hired back, but it also wouldn't be a home run. Some people would like it, others wouldn't, would he be able to recreate what he did here? Leavitt on the other hand won with Pat Julmiste at QB. He adapted his teams to the talent he had, with a ridiculously low bag of cash for decent assistant coaches. When we had Andre Hall, we were a run-first team. Blackwell, Grothe, and BJD got different offenses. Through all of that, his defenses were always near the top-30. You never saw people running away from our guys. I remember laughing at WVU because they said we couldn't keep up with their "speed". Laughing at UCF when OLeary tried to kill that RB by giving him 47 carries per game and they thought he would run all over us (that was the 62-12 year). His defenses didn't get embarrassed.
  11. By your argument, we should infer that Leavitt tampered with the investigation because BMM reported it, we should take it one step further and infer that he was guilty because he tampered... BUT... under no circumstance should we infer that USF did some shady-sh** and that is why they had to settle with Leavitt rather than letting his lawsuit play out... since they were so up and up, wouldn't it have been better for the University to show that in the public eye rather than settle?
  12. Are we really going to say that Taggarts 10 wins in the AAC are "better" than Leavitts 9 wins in a BCS conference? Just trying to get the lay of the land. And if wins, no matter the opponent, are the benchmark, then CCS should be considered the best coach we have ever had.
  13. I think it's option 2 here. I believe that he and Cristobal were the finalists at Oregon, but they went with Mario. I suspect anyone who were to hire him in this day of cancel culture just sees it as being too much of a hassle. USF is the place that can set that right. I believe that he absolutely wants another shot at being a HC, or at least did. Maybe at his age, if southwest south Dakota technical college called, he may turn it down, but I don't think he would turn USF down. If we're doing metaphors, we are all drug addicts, Leavitt is that friend who can help, who has tried to help, who can get us clean again, but we have shut him out, if we let him in, if we let him help us, we could beat this affliction and get our lives together.
  14. In 2022, after the evidence of the alternative, this is ridiculous. Every coach we have had since Leavitt has had more resources and done less with it. I think Skip got like 50% more money for assistants. CJL was recruiting 2 start centers and QBs and turning them into all American DEs and NFL safeties. The team didn't have depth, couldn't compete in recruiting as a baby in the college football world. He started winning some recruiting battles right before he was fired, he was actually building that depth. USF was instant gratification central before it was cool. Some of you thought that 10 years of being in existence and 3 years in a power conference were enough to just be legitimate contenders on auto pilot, but even after seeing the destruction of that, this "point" still comes up on this board. I maintain that 2009 was our year to do some crazy stuff with Grothe as a senior, JPP, and a system in place that was successful the previous 2 years. Grothes injury probably changed the course of the program. Leavitt had a top 30 recruiting class in 2009, he was finally getting solid talent in, and we gave up on the progress.
  15. I'm sorry, do you not think that the people on this board can handle some "disappointment"... it's all we have known for years, we can handle it. But in all honesty, it shouldn't be a pipe dream. It makes perfect sense. If you want to get some donors and help fund a stadium, that is the play. Most likely it turns out in winning games, but there would be a retirement agreement in my plan with CJL if he can't get it back on track. A retirement plan that lets him go out with dignity and a place on the USF mantle. Everything else is a crapshoot at best and a Jeff Scott level disaster at worst.
  16. 100% this. I can't tell you how many times over the year when watching us get pummeled by everyone we play that I think back to that decision and the huge implications it has had. Who know how conference realignment would have gone, but we would have been in a better spot with Leavitt. Here we are 13 years later and I still can't get over it. It has absolutely tainted my opinion of and my involvement in USF from that moment on. Of course, I have gotten married, started a family, etc, so it wouldn't be exactly the same for me, but I know I would genuinely have some pride again win or lose on the field if they bring Leavitt back.
  17. Someone has to do it. While I know there will be naysayers out there, this is the right hire. Forget about wins and losses, seems to not have been at the forefront for quite a while now, Leavitt is still the heartbeat of this program. He is the guy that built it. Just because a child emancipates from their parents doesn't mean the parent stops loving them. Pros - Still has ties to the bay area - Fans and boosters alike would rejoice - The guy can spot talent, coach with passion, and get the most out of his players. - How many defensive minded coaches are out there? How many guys in the transfer portal would love to come play for a guy that actually knows defense instead of trying to win every game 52-48. Cons - Who cares... I'll give you a hint... outside of this board, maybe 19 other people on earth care about this program. Leavitt can change that. If I am VPMK, I am doing some back door deal with CJL, 2 years, come back, help raise money for the stadium, then... if you're not successful (bowl in year 2), retire and get a huge ceremony when the stadium opens. Those of us who have been around a while have lived through some hot garbage, I would be thrilled to watch a CJL coached team come out and get 2 wins per year. I could feel some sense of pride in that. He's not too old, he wouldn't turn it down, don't make excuses, make the call.
  18. Have you guys seen those Joe Biden "I did that" stickers at the gas pumps? I feel like we need one of those with McMurphy pointing to our record. His impact to this program lives on and he relishes the opportunity to point out our ineptitude.
  19. You have to be kidding me. 2 drive killer penalties and we let them recover from both. Terrible.
  20. Definitely in a zone defense, guys aren't reacting well, and we're not really able to get any pressure on the QB (or missing him when we do). All around bad.
  21. This is the hard part to stomach, even with less talent and instinct, there is no reason we're not able to recruit speed and athletes.
  22. None of us will know, but sometimes receivers responsibility is to settle down in a zone, if man coverage, keep moving. If QB and WR aren't on the same page, hard to make good things happen.
  23. Probably true, but with them hurrying up, we needed a timeout anyway. Only hope is to steal a possession or 2 somewhere
  24. Should have challenged the play before the TD, think it may have actually been a fumble, but it's really just more showing faith in your guys. You have 6 guys out there signaling our ball, just throw the flag and tell them you have faith in them. Houston obviously trying to go fast there. We have been terrible against quick offenses all year.
  25. I feel like if you can't cover, you should be able to play some kind of zone to at least stop guys from getting behind you right? Not sure that a man defense is our thing, but it seems nothing is on defense. Need a good coordinator and some serious recruiting on that side of the ball if Scott is getting another year.
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