What would be impressive is if we got a head coach to leave a BCS school located in sunny Arizona that he built from garbage to a bowl for another one that is perceived to be one of the worst jobs in the country (ours, of course).
I say perceived because I believe our job is a steal. The bar was left very low, yet there is legitimate potential in the locker room, solid fans, and a North Division that isn't within shouting distance of its counterpart. Because of all of this, our opening is a low risk, high reward job from the perspective of a coaching candidate.
Mike Stoops would be making a good move to come here and we would be making a good move in hiring a solid recruiting coach with legitimate experience against the type of competition we face. His teams have improved drastically in talent and production on both sides of the ball that are not reflected in his record. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Arizona went 9-3 next year. Then it will be, "Should have hired Stoops." This could be a perfect opportunity for us to get him before he looks to move to a much more prestigious program.
I say perceived because I believe our job is a steal. The bar was left very low, yet there is legitimate potential in the locker room, solid fans, and a North Division that isn't within shouting distance of its counterpart. Because of all of this, our opening is a low risk, high reward job from the perspective of a coaching candidate.
Mike Stoops would be making a good move to come here and we would be making a good move in hiring a solid recruiting coach with legitimate experience against the type of competition we face. His teams have improved drastically in talent and production on both sides of the ball that are not reflected in his record. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Arizona went 9-3 next year. Then it will be, "Should have hired Stoops." This could be a perfect opportunity for us to get him before he looks to move to a much more prestigious program.