Geoffrey was a bit of an absent-minded professor type, but a really nice guy.
Leath is just pompous and comes off badly, to me. I wish we'd found a Midwesterner or promoted somebody effective from within instead of going for that East Coast feel. Get enough of that all day long.
I were Pollard, I'd go straight to Sage for head coach. Not even kidding.
It worked with Hoiberg. Why not try to catch lightning in the bottle twice?
-both are two of the best players in the history of the school
-both had long professional careers--mostly played spot minutes, but they were always there
-interacted/learned from some of the best in the business, from Larry Bird and Kevin Garnett to Tom Coughlin and Brett Favre
-native Iowans, connected to the community, would be honored to have the position
-both would run their programs like a professional squad
-sure each could attract some veteran-but-down-on-their-luck coaches of their own to learn from (ones looking for a fresh start or one last gig or two before retiring)
-both were, probably, all things considered, relatively cheap to start, too, and any success would justify a pay raise and "pay for itself" with increased interest in the program
Yes, I know, crazy, but we've tried the somebody-else's-coordinators and the successful-at-the-mid-major-level tact so many times, why not do something crazy at this point?