Chances Taggart comes to Michigan?

Submitted by TheJoker on November 4th, 2019 at 10:16 AM

Since they have a long history together, what are the chances Taggart comes to Michigan to rehabilitate his image? He's young and charismatic, plus would be dirt cheap with FSU paying him.

Probably best as a QB coach but also has had experience with WRs and RBs. The latter under Harbaugh at Stanford. 

canzior

November 4th, 2019 at 10:21 AM ^

I think it could happen.  There's attrition every year on this staff and Taggart is by all accounts an A++ recruiter, but a C- X's and Os guy.  Might be worth it for him to come as an analyst even, and learn more about being a head coach, before trying to be an HC again. 

1974

November 4th, 2019 at 10:27 AM ^

He had four years at USF prior to his single year at Oregon and the FSU debacle. There was Western Kentucky before that. His learning is probably maxed out. Could be that he got lucky and promoted beyond his ability ... happens all the time and could happen to PJ Fleck soon.

lhglrkwg

November 4th, 2019 at 11:35 AM ^

Pretty sure ND and Urban is never going to happen. I thought the rumor was Urban was interested pre-BK but needed to be able to get a few of 'his guys' in without being held back by admissions. ND (admirably) said no and that was that

Urban needs to end up somewhere that is willing to let a few things slide for the sake of football greatness

MGlobules

November 4th, 2019 at 11:38 AM ^

Stared at the FSU blog last night (I live in Tallahassee) and there was very little Meyer talk, even less enthusiasm. Some of the antagonism, interestingly, involved his thuggish UF teams. FSU has gone from being the 63rd-ranked US News uni to a top-20 public school in the sixteen years we've been here. There was a surprising lot of sentiment for getting out from under the good ol' boy free shoes image when Jimbo moved on, and still seems to be so. I wondered about antipathy toward Taggart, but found a lot of people lamenting he hadn't made it work. A year and a half is VERY little time, and there is a lot working against FSU here (in the middle of a President transition). But the fact that the squad looked so freaking disorganized against Miami seems to have cinched the argument. FSU AND its alumni org has a huge new development called College Town on the fringes of the university, and there was worry about the drag on the area and local economy. This stuff is fairly momentous for a mid-sized college town.

Bluedream

November 5th, 2019 at 12:57 AM ^

He isn’t making a lateral move. Minnesota has better facilities and he is proving he can win 10 games at a middle tier B1G program. Now, if Franklin goes to USC I could see PJ going to PSU. 
 

Luke Fickell will be a leading candidate at MSU and he is turning into a pretty Tressel-like HC. I’d be displeased because he recruits Ohio like he is from there and has been recruiting there for 20 years. Also he hires really sound assistants. Give him MSU and it’ll be a pain in the ass in a hurry. 

Couzen Rick's

November 4th, 2019 at 10:51 AM ^

Ehh that's a bit harsh. He turned around both WKU and USF, but it took 4 years each, FSU gave him 1.5 ?‍♂️

I can see him waiting out a year getting buyout money as an analyst or getting an HC job at a G5 school that loses theirs to a p5 school (like Charlie Strong taking over for Taggart at USF)

canzior

November 4th, 2019 at 11:49 AM ^

SMU's coach...maybe try to get Satterfield from Louisville?  Rhule at Baylor, or Iowa State's coach. Also it might be worth trying any of Clemson's assistants...or Wake Forest's coach, who isn't a big name, but a solid coach who might not be too expensive. 

Also, might be worth trying a Brett Bielema who is a line coach for the Patriots...had trouble at Arkansas vs LSU and Bama but everyone did. He was good at Wisconsin though.  Maybe even consider Canada...because the job he did at Maryland last year was impressive.  

Not sure they can get a big, splashy name who doesn't have program ties, but they can lure someone away.  What about Dantonio with a new offensive staff?  Allen from Indiana? Fleck? Hell even Frost at Nebraska, as most Floridians remember what he did at UCF and will chalk up his record at Nebraska to being in a horrible recruiting area. 

canzior

November 4th, 2019 at 11:42 AM ^

I said before they hired Taggart that they should've gone after James Franklin..young, excellent recruiter, could really shake some things up at FSU and this was the year that Moorhead and Saquon left.  replace OSU for Clemson - a wash...with no "Michigan" on that ACC schedule.  I think he might be on the list again, but they don't have any money. 

Red is Blue

November 4th, 2019 at 10:24 AM ^

I'd speculate the chances are high if an skill position offensive coach leaves.  I don't see Gattis going anywhere (besides you'd need an OC if he did).  Jaybaugh stays unless he wants to spread his wings (seems unlikely).  So it comes down to McDaniels.

Would he come in as an analyst?

DrMantisToboggan

November 4th, 2019 at 10:38 AM ^

He will get another gig soon regardless. I also don’t really care how we get kids to come to Michigan. I don’t think anyone would come here solely because Taggart is an analyst now, but if we were #2 for DeLoach and are #2 for Toafili, and Taggart makes them feel more comfortable here and they want to leave FSU anyways, then great.

There’s no good reason not to bring him on as an analyst.

reshp1

November 4th, 2019 at 10:51 AM ^

An analyst position does not work with players or recruit. It's a behind the scenes role. There aren't the NCAA limits like with assistant coaches, so it doesn't cost Michigan anything other than his salary to come here and help out in some capacity. Since FSU is paying him 17M, and he and Jim are bros, I'm guessing his salary will be something like $1.

The Fugitive

November 4th, 2019 at 10:24 AM ^

Are we sure McDaniels is a good QB coach or is Shea hurt still? Not seeing the development there yet. 

If he's an analyst, sure. Dude just got 17 million US dollars to NOT work. 

Stay.Classy.An…

November 4th, 2019 at 10:25 AM ^

This is a no-lose situation for Harbaugh. Bring in a guy who needs to get himself right profession wise, will do whatever you tell him to do, and just collected $20 million to not coach. Might as well kick the tires.

CRISPed in the DIAG

November 4th, 2019 at 10:27 AM ^

I could see Harbaugh sliding Jay to another spot and offering Taggart a WR/TE/RB buffet. That might be the best move for Taggart because it gives him a year or two to lose the stink from a mid-season firing (see also McElwain, Jim).