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CCS and Coaching Openings


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losing to houston cant help strong land gator gig

 

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He’s not going anywhere after this season unless we go to the Peach Bowl

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2 hours ago, smazza said:

losing to houston cant help strong land gator gig

 

C'mon man.  

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14 hours ago, Flowers4Heisman said:

The odds of both CCS and Frost remaining at their respective current jobs are very low. At least one of them will leave, I feel.

CCS: our attendance numbers and competition must be disturbing to him. To go from crowds at Texas to USF must be disheartening. When he came in and spoke of the OCS, he had visions of building USF into something special. But the realities of our community support and budget crunch (non-P5 money) must have made him think a bit. My question is how committed he is to USF vs. how committed he is to his career?

I certainly can see CCS taking an SEC job to get better attendance numbers and all of that, but it won't be what he had at Texas. But then Texas is one of the top programs in the country --maybe even deeper pockets than uf.

As for uf offering CCS, that's a retread hire for them. One would think they want more with what they have to offer. His results at Texas must have to weigh heavily in their plans.

Frost, he needs to go undefeated to get the uf job. If he goes undefeated, it would be insane to think that he's going to stay in Orlando. "What more can I do for this program if I stay?" I mean he could stay put and commute to uf.

If he doesn't go undefeated, Nebraska is there if he wants it. I bet he can get it now. But I don't know how loyal he is the current program.

I think you are spot on with the "attendance numbers" turning good coaches off, who might otherwise want to remain here.   That is the sad thing about our Bulls.  'Such a large university with virtually no following and a "Bulls Nation," the foundation of which still has not yet been established.  We have yet to experience a real moment of athletic glory since the inception of the university.

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16 hours ago, raginbull76 said:

If Frost was smart, he would stay where he is.  If Frost continues to win at UCF and Strong likewise at USF, perhaps they both go as a package to the Big 12, assuming that Texas and Oklahoma depart in the near future.  Unfortunately many of these egotistical football coaches don't understand what the term "quality of life" means.  Lots of pressure and way high expectations accompany jobs like UF.  Did not the great Urban Meyer need a year off after coaching there?  Remember, Greg Schiano was a king at Rutgers.  Go 8-4 or better every year up there and stay as long as you like.  And, you know the rest of the story!

When (not if) TX and OK leave, the B12 folds up and blows away like burnt toilet paper

The B12 is only P5 because of them. Without them, there will be more TV money for the AAC than the rump B12.

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38 minutes ago, usf97 said:

...Now when it comes to recruiting at a high level inside your own conference, Charlie has done a fantastic job there as well. During his last two gigs, he has been at the top of the conference. At Texas, he finished 2nd in the Big 12 in 2014 and 1st in 2015 and 2016. And in his lone season at UCF, the Bulls are sitting at 2nd in the AAC...

Really? This again....

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Tennessee just entered the dance. They have deep pockets, too. Well, deeper than most P5 schools.

It's going to absolutely come down to how loyal CCS feels about USF.

With just a one-year stint where he didn't build anything and it will be a rebuild year next season, I don't know the answer.

 

 

If it were me, I'd never leave USF. :roflmao:

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On 11/11/2017 at 5:43 AM, TheBullies said:

He’s not going anywhere after this season unless we go to the Peach Bowl

And win the peach ... if he can't win the big one then I think the big boys will pass on em .

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 I believe due to his contract CCS will stay atleast one more year. Remember Texas is still paying the majority of his salary around $4.5M. 

(This is no different than Skip Holtz going to LA Tech after USF)

 

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