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Submitted by bj dickey on

There may be more good jobs available or coming available than thought. We know: Michigan,  Nebraska and Florida

Thoughts on others that may become open:

Notre Dame: BK may voluntarily leave now for nfl. Or even Nebraska. Even he may be easier to deal with than pellini was.

Mississippi State: Not a big time program in my book, but Mullen is almost certainly gone.

Mississippi: If fla hires their coach.

Arizona: as with Mullen, this may be RRs opportunity to take a big time program on. He's unlikely to improve on this season, and Fla could come calling. Probably one of the few places he'd jump for now given his recruiting preferences.

Oklahoma: Will Stoops stick around? Will he be offered jobs at Michigan, Florida, or Notre Dame?

Alabama: is it possible that after winning the championship Saban moves on? Rumors that Alabama fan base has become complacent and that sabans may be ready to move along. If so is it retirement or a new challenge?

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M-Dog

November 30th, 2014 at 9:35 PM ^

Those articles were just some "reporters" quoting themselves.  They said that in their opinion, Stoops should perhaps look at moving on so as not to get stale.  Then they made articles about it.  

That's it.  No sources, nobody said anything, there were not even any rumors.  Just a couple of guys thinking out loud and then writing it down. 

M-Dog

November 30th, 2014 at 9:38 PM ^

Saban is not coming here.  Belichick is also not coming here.  Only the best don't come here.

Last year I didn't go to Hawaii.  This year I'm not going to Tahiti.  I can't wait to not go to Bora Bora.

APBlue

November 30th, 2014 at 12:44 PM ^

Don't want to start a  new thread for it, so a CC Carousel thread is as good as any for this.  Just read on ProFootball Talk just posted this article: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/30/report-jets-raiders-are-expected-to-inquire-about-harbaugh/

According to Glazer and Schefter are both saying that Harbaugh is only leaving the 49ers via trade.  

I suppose that only applies if he wants to coach another NFL team.   I believe he could leave the NFL with a year left on his deal and return to the NCAA..  

EDIT: just noticed this was the crux of the OP in the Harbaugh Watch: Day One thread.   Sorry for posting already posted posts, man.  

Meson

November 30th, 2014 at 12:43 PM ^

I'd be surprised if he ever left Arizona. He's built something good there and will be hesitant to bolt for something unknown. I'm guessing he learned that lesson already.

bklein09

November 30th, 2014 at 12:51 PM ^

Part of me wonders if RR will end up back at WVU one day. If Lebron can go back to Cleveland, then RR could makeup with the West Virginia fan base. It's a move I could see him making in a few years if/when there is an opening in Morgantown.



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Ben v2

November 30th, 2014 at 12:52 PM ^

RR's #1 concern right now should be his coaching legacy; he has all the money he needs, and he has coached at his alma mater.  AZ is a great place to live, and if he continues his trajectory, he will retire with a statue outside of stadium.  Plus, Greg Byrne has to be a huge upgrade over Ed Pastilong, Bill Martin, or Dave Brandon; and we all know that having a quality boss is a huge factor in one's employment situation.

BeatOSU52

November 30th, 2014 at 1:16 PM ^

Hackett was at church this morning that had a potluck this morning. And then I guess there's some Steelcase layoffs he has to finalize remotely later today.

It just works out probably to do it on Monday. I don't see anyone Hoke is kept around, ultimately the dagger being fans wouldn't fill the stadium if he stays and the value of ticket prices lower even more.