12/17 Official Coaching Search Thread

Boy, I don't think they have a clue, do they....just spinning gossip to keep ratings up.

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I imagine we will know Friday, which given lawyers take about a day to argue over small sprint, means JP is probably close to hammering out a deal as we speak. 3 days, 3 - 5 interviews a day, he knows, or knows who his top two are I would bet.
 
Between this coaching search and the Cubs looking for a left handed hitting outfielder I going to give myself an ulcer from the stress of waiting.
 
Nobody else wants Norvell, why should we?

He didn't make many friends when he was on Mac's staff. I could live with that if he had helped build the program, but there wasn't much evidence of that. Mac's program didn't turn the corner until after Norvell was shown the way out of town. If Norvell had not left, several other valued staff members were rumored to be packing their bags. Norvell also wore out his welcome in Lincoln. No thanks.
 
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The maybe list according to Paul Clark.

CycloneReport.com - Coach Search Blog: Quick take on names

Troy Calhoun
Air Force Head Coach
Best realistic candidate as of right now. Realistic in that Iowa State would represent a significant pay raise for him, he's interviewed for another job (Clemson) already, he's a head coach who's already done it and there are some ISU ties, albeit loose ones. Should be interviewed if he's interested.

[SIZE=+1]Jay Norvell[/SIZE]
Oklahoma Co-Offensive Coordinator
Norvell was one of four known interviews last time. He and Pollard don't have a direct background with one another, but there is some intertwining between them and between Norvell and ISU and the Big 12. Minority candidate (think BCA report card). Probably will have to be pursued, he's not going to come asking for the job again. Will probably be interviewed if he's interested.

[SIZE=+1]Mike Stoops[/SIZE]
Arizona Head Coach
Apparently has some level of desire to return to the midwest as a head coach. Got Arizona to its first bowl game in 10 years this season but apparently, Wildcat fans expected more. Was hanging by a thread in Tucson before this year, so may want to get out while the gettin' is good. You have to interview him if he's interested.

[SIZE=+1]Pat Hill[/SIZE]
Fresno State Head Coach
Appears to be itching to make a move up to a BCS school. But no apparent reason beyond that to think he'd want to relocate to the midwest and take on the ISU challenge. There's one small Iowa State connection for Hill: his assistant head coach John Baxter was a Cyclone graduate assistant while earning an ISU masters degree in the mid 80s. If Hill initiates contact or a trial balloon is floated west and comes back with a favorable reply, absolutely he's an interview guy.

[SIZE=+1]Todd Graham[/SIZE]
Tulsa Head Coach
A hot name because of the high-powered offense and winning ways of the Hurricane the past couple of years. But Tulsa was good when he got there; that's how Steve Kragthorpe landed the Louisville gig. Graham also stiffed Rice after just one season, not a good precedent. The last thing ISU can afford is to get Chizzed on again. Just doesn't seem like a good idea.

[SIZE=+1]Steve Loney[/SIZE]
St. Louis Rams Offensive Line Coach
Deserves an interview and it's a mistake if he doesn't get one. Should he be hired? Won't say that, that's what the interview process is for. He's an ISU alum and former Cyclone coach and he's been in the game a long time at the both the major college and NFL levels. I'm predisposed to favor a current winning, more-with-less college coach. But Loney's pros might outweigh the con that he isn't one of those.




I believe Loney is not even a possible....and Norvell is at the bottom.
 
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of all the names mentioned, I think I would have to put Norvell at the absolute bottom. I just can't see how this would get anyone interested. I will be very disappointed if this is the route we go.
 
How about John Heacock from Youngstown State?

Coaches from Youngstown
Bob Davie
Mark Mangino
Bo Pelini
Carl Pelini
Bob Stoops
Mike Stoops
Jim Tressel

Lets get ahead of the game here, there is something in the water down there.
 
Boy, I don't think they have a clue, do they....just spinning gossip to keep ratings up.

62andeven.com

I imagine we will know Friday, which given lawyers take about a day to argue over small sprint, means JP is probably close to hammering out a deal as we speak. 3 days, 3 - 5 interviews a day, he knows, or knows who his top two are I would bet.
marty doesnt know ****... he just wants us to listen to his show. hes a ratings ***** and anyway to get clone fans to tune in is a steal for him
 
How about John Heacock from Youngstown State?

Coaches from Youngstown
Bob Davie
Mark Mangino
Bo Pelini
Carl Pelini
Bob Stoops
Mike Stoops
Jim Tressel

Lets get ahead of the game here, there is something in the water down there.


Everybody knows it's Herbie Heacock. :smile:
 
I'd like to see Loney back as a Coordinator. Calhoun and Hill would be my top picks. I think Norvell would be either extreme, good or really bad. I think for recruiting it would be phenomenal, give ISU a lot of props in the national media, etc., but I want someone who knows how to be a head coach and manage other coaches(period)
 
There is a chartered flight again..lear jet leaving Indy the same time as this plane that "might" be holding Pollard..this plane is going back to Dallas/Ft. Worth..Gary Patterson anyone?!

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Cant confirm it really, because that same plane didnt come from Dallas yesterday to Indy.

Ooooo, wasn't Steve Mooney in Fort Worth yesterday? Speculation is too much fun! I'm going to throw in a :jimlad: for good measure.
 
How about John Heacock from Youngstown State?

Coaches from Youngstown
Bob Davie
Mark Mangino
Bo Pelini
Carl Pelini
Bob Stoops
Mike Stoops
Jim Tressel

Lets get ahead of the game here, there is something in the water down there.

Not sure when he took over, but...
2002: 7-4
2003: 5-7
2004: 4-7
2005: 8-3
2006: 11-3*
2007: 7-4
2008: 4-8

A couple of bad years, a few so-so years, and one playoff-qualifying year in 2006 where they got blown out of the water against eventual champion App. St in the first round of the playoffs. Not exactly the powerhouse program that Jim Tressel left behind. In other words, I'd feel less comfortable with Heacock than I do with Farley - and I hate the idea of Farley.