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Josh Newberg's Take on Coaching Search


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1 minute ago, Bull Dozer said:

If there's one thing about CWT you can say it's that he's not afraid to learn from bad experiences and adapt/change.  If he were to return and be successful i still don't see him sticking around long term  but I too think he would be a little more choosey about what he left for.   

On top of that, he is now set for life financially. Much different situation than when he left the first time.

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6 minutes ago, Azmodi said:

No to Taggart he will leave for every opportunity. He has shown that to everyone. Sorry, hard pass.

If has another opportunity, it means we won. 
 

EVERY next hire will leave for a program that can pay them more and in conference with a path to the playoff.

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1 minute ago, Bull Dozer said:

If there's one thing about CWT you can say it's that he's not afraid to learn from bad experiences and adapt/change.  If he were to return and be successful i still don't see him sticking around long term  but I too think he would be a little more choosey about what he left for.   

Definitely more choosy. His dream school was FSU and they treated him poorly.

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3 minutes ago, Bull94 said:

Not sure why a guy who only has 1 year experience running an offense (which was #118 in the country) should be at the top of our board

So you’re mad KB isn’t on there?

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2 minutes ago, hm101 said:

If a big-name school comes calling, and Taggart is in the seat, I think he will know the downsides of that versus some other guy, who may jump. I agree Taggart may not be a lifer, but if we can structure a deal that makes sense, I believe he will stay with us a long time and have some real passion for USF and the community.

I agree Taggart is more likely to stay longer compared to others, IMO

Still isn't high on my personal list

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Just now, Gismo said:

If has another opportunity, it means we won. 
 

EVERY next hire will leave for a program that can pay them more and in conference with a path to the playoff.

exactly. he basically coached us for free his last year with the buyout money we received.

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Just now, Bull94 said:

Not sure why a guy who only has 1 year experience running an offense (which was #118 in the country) should be at the top of our board

It's the old "we need to hire a _________ man" logic that some college football fans use.   It's a cliche and nobody will question it if you put it out there to fluff your story/take (Which Josh certainly does often).  But when you step back and look at it giving preference to a coach who played at a university and hiring them often doesn't work out.  I get it college football runs off tradition and passion for your school but allowing that to bleed into your hiring **** near negligent.  

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Just now, Roaming Bull said:

So you’re mad KB isn’t on there?

LOL

we draw the line at #120 or better. unfortunately for him we were #122

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Just now, Bull94 said:

LOL

we draw the line at #120 or better. unfortunately for him we were #122

See how much better #118 looks now 😎

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7 minutes ago, Bull94 said:

could be right. maybe he realizes that making $2M+ here isn't such a bad lifetime gig. especially after what happened at FSU.

I say the same thing. I dont think he wants thatbih school drama anymore and he would probably keep Kerwin Bell as the OC.

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