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Title: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 29, 2013, 04:51:04 PM
Well, we are deep into the season and I'm wondering who you all think is on the hot seat. Here are my choices.

Charlie Weis Kansas- I can not believe Kansas will keep this guy around after two HORRIBLE years.
Jim Grobe Wake-He is .500 after many years there. Is that good enough at Wake, probably.
Dana Holgorsen W. VA.-He is barely over .500 after 3 years, but West Virginia fans think they have an elite Top 10 program. Does he get one more year or more?

Gary Pinkel Missouri-He probably gets at least another year, unless they lose a couple more games.
Bo Pelini Nebraska-Personally, I think he is toast unless Nebraska wins out
Steve Spurrier USC-After 9 years he has ZERO championships to show for the effort after so many expectations. How warm is his seat?


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Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 29, 2013, 06:21:44 PM
No Mack Brown?  You must think he actually is going to win the Big 12.  ???

:lol:


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: pmull on October 29, 2013, 06:29:21 PM
I don't think Pinkel and Spurrier have anything to worry about.

I have friends in Nebraska and I know they are ready to get rid of Pelini.

Norm Chow at Hawaii is stinking it up.
Paul Rhoads at Iowa State has only won 1 game.
The new So Miss guy has the same 0'fer record Ellis Johnson had.
Virginia, Indiana & Purdue all need new coaches. I have no idea who coaches them now.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: N.AL-Tider on October 29, 2013, 07:42:32 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 29, 2013, 07:58:32 PM
No Mack Brown?  You must think he actually is going to win the Big 12.  ???

:lol:


I don't know what to think about his status. He was toast a few weeks ago but since he beat Oklahoma and keeps winning he will probably squeeze out another year. He's like Tuberville &  Richt, he does just enough to keep his job.




Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: 2Stater on October 29, 2013, 07:59:19 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...

I would agree with that. USCe had to aspire to be mediocre before Spurrier got there, something even Lou Holtz couldn't do. He's made them into a good team and as long as he continues to beat Clemson, fans will love him.

Pinkel has Mizzou playing decent football for the first time in years. Even if he loses a couple more games, I think he will hang around.

Jabba the Hut will be canned by Kansas at year's end.

I think Muschamp needs to be worried, as well.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Chechem on October 29, 2013, 08:03:11 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...

I would agree with that. USCe had to aspire to be mediocre before Spurrier got there, something even Lou Holtz couldn't do. He's made them into a good team and as long as he continues to beat Clemson, fans will love him.

Pinkel has Mizzou playing decent football for the first time in years. Even if he loses a couple more games, I think he will hang around.

Jabba the Hut will be canned by Kansas at year's end.

I think Muschamp needs to be worried, as well.

Either Muschamp beats UGA this weekend, or his buns are toast.  :lol2: :lol2:


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Jamos on October 29, 2013, 08:21:23 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...

I would agree with that. USCe had to aspire to be mediocre before Spurrier got there, something even Lou Holtz couldn't do. He's made them into a good team and as long as he continues to beat Clemson, fans will love him.

Pinkel has Mizzou playing decent football for the first time in years. Even if he loses a couple more games, I think he will hang around.

Jabba the Hut will be canned by Kansas at year's end.

I think Muschamp needs to be worried, as well.

Either Muschamp beats UGA this weekend, or his buns are toast.  :lol2: :lol2:

You are dead on concerning Muschamp. Maybe Texas will still want him because Mack Brown will have to win out to keep his job and I don't think that will happen. But on the other hand, maybe Texas can be happy with mediocrity.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 29, 2013, 08:46:28 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...

I would agree with that. USCe had to aspire to be mediocre before Spurrier got there, something even Lou Holtz couldn't do. He's made them into a good team and as long as he continues to beat Clemson, fans will love him.

Pinkel has Mizzou playing decent football for the first time in years. Even if he loses a couple more games, I think he will hang around.

Jabba the Hut will be canned by Kansas at year's end.

I think Muschamp needs to be worried, as well.
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I forgot to mention Muschamp, but his fanny is warm, not hot. Next year will be a key year for him, but he he needs to get an offense.





Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: N.AL-Tider on October 29, 2013, 09:17:01 PM
No way that Gary Pinkel  or Spurrier are on the hotseat.  USCe loves OBC almost as much as the Gators did/do... Pinkel turned Missouri around from worst to first in the SECe so he's good for at least a couple more years...

I would agree with that. USCe had to aspire to be mediocre before Spurrier got there, something even Lou Holtz couldn't do. He's made them into a good team and as long as he continues to beat Clemson, fans will love him.

Pinkel has Mizzou playing decent football for the first time in years. Even if he loses a couple more games, I think he will hang around.

Jabba the Hut will be canned by Kansas at year's end.

I think Muschamp needs to be worried, as well.
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I forgot to mention Muschamp, but his fanny is warm, not hot. Next year will be a key year for him, but he he needs to get an offense.




If the Gators somehow pull out a win over the Dawgs then Muschamp is safe...this year.  Another year like this and he's gone for sure...


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Chechem on October 30, 2013, 05:22:06 AM
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If the Gators somehow pull out a win over the Dawgs then Muschamp is safe...this year.  Another year like this and he's gone for sure...

The Florida offense is ranked 106th nationally.  This is the 3rd year in a row that they're ranked over 100th.  That's turrible.

I think he gets the boot if they lose to UGA.   :wave:


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 30, 2013, 10:41:54 AM
No Mack Brown?  You must think he actually is going to win the Big 12.  ???

:lol:


I don't know what to think about his status. He was toast a few weeks ago but since he beat Oklahoma and keeps winning he will probably squeeze out another year. He's like Tuberville &  Richt, he does just enough to keep his job.




He probably does have 1 more year if he can keep winning.  Their AD retires next August, and the new guy will probably wait until the end of the season to fire him.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: cbbama99 on October 30, 2013, 09:33:13 PM
What about Dan Mullen? Does he get a pass for another year?


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: 2Stater on October 30, 2013, 09:49:19 PM
What about Dan Mullen? Does he get a pass for another year?

Probably. It is Miss. St. after all.  :lol2:

Actually, you are right. I would think his seat is a little toasty. They are usually happy if they go bowling, which they did last year. Maybe not, this year. I think they will give him another year anyway.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 30, 2013, 11:06:44 PM
What about Dan Mullen? Does he get a pass for another year?

Probably. It is Miss. St. after all.  :lol2:

Actually, you are right. I would think his seat is a little toasty. They are usually happy if they go bowling, which they did last year. Maybe not, this year. I think they will give him another year anyway.



The reality for MSU is that they are MSU. An 8 win season is like an 12 win season at Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, etc. Who would they get to replace him? They have awful facilities, no recruiting base, and nothing to really hang their hat on. It's a very tough situation. Unless Mullen starts losing more than he wins, he will be safe.

 :dog:



Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: 2Stater on October 31, 2013, 05:16:20 AM
What about Dan Mullen? Does he get a pass for another year?

Probably. It is Miss. St. after all.  :lol2:

Actually, you are right. I would think his seat is a little toasty. They are usually happy if they go bowling, which they did last year. Maybe not, this year. I think they will give him another year anyway.



The reality for MSU is that they are MSU. An 8 win season is like an 12 win season at Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, etc. Who would they get to replace him? They have awful facilities, no recruiting base, and nothing to really hang their hat on. It's a very tough situation. Unless Mullen starts losing more than he wins, he will be safe.

 :dog:



Exactly! Even though they increased their stadium capacity from high school type numbers to JUCO type numbers, they still have a long way to go.  :lol2:


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 31, 2013, 09:53:05 AM
What about Dan Mullen? Does he get a pass for another year?

Probably. It is Miss. St. after all.  :lol2:

Actually, you are right. I would think his seat is a little toasty. They are usually happy if they go bowling, which they did last year. Maybe not, this year. I think they will give him another year anyway.



The reality for MSU is that they are MSU. An 8 win season is like an 12 win season at Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, etc. Who would they get to replace him? They have awful facilities, no recruiting base, and nothing to really hang their hat on. It's a very tough situation. Unless Mullen starts losing more than he wins, he will be safe.

 :dog:



Exactly! Even though they increased their stadium capacity from high school type numbers to JUCO type numbers, they still have a long way to go.  :lol2:



I wonder if Chiznik would be available to replace Mullen?

 :dunno:






 :eyeroll:


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: ricky023 on October 31, 2013, 10:02:04 AM
I don't think anybody would want chiznic for a coach. I think it would be good maybe in a JR. College setting or with somebody else recruits.
RTR!


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: hscoach on October 31, 2013, 11:09:27 AM
I wonder about Frank Beamer.  He hasn't been doing very well up until this year, but then loses another game they shouldn't.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: Marshal Dillon on October 31, 2013, 11:21:24 AM
I wonder about Frank Beamer.  He hasn't been doing very well up until this year, but then loses another game they shouldn't.



He's another one I thought of listing but changed my mind. He is 68 years old but seems to want to hang on too long like Bowden & Paterno. It depends on how this year finished out, but even then I think he is safe. VT is going to be held hostage and keep him around 5-7 years too long, like Bowden.


Title: Re: Coaches Hot Seat
Post by: ricky023 on October 31, 2013, 11:50:04 AM
You know Coach Beamer has a good Def. Cord. in Bud Foster. Now if he were to leave CFB would be in trouble. RTR!