Drevno under consideration for FAU job, per SI reporter

Submitted by OC Alum91 on

According to Pete Thamel, at SI, Drevno considered for FAU head coach job.  

FAU Owl Access reports talks with Kiffin broke down and Kiffin considered long shot.

http://coachingsearch.com/article?a=Florida-Atlantic-coaching-search-up…

https://www.landof10.com/michigan/report-michigan-assistant-tim-drevno-…

Poaching of our coaching staff will be inevitable.  Harbaugh has a good track record of finding good replacements.  Still, all of us were looking forward to Drevno playing a major role in continued OL development and 2017 OL recruitment.  If he is truly being considered, hopefully he decides to stay and finish what he started.

 

 

Danwillhor

December 12th, 2016 at 5:16 AM ^

notice how it's nothing but osu people and sites dropping the NFL BS? No matter how much you tell a recruit you're staying or not getting fired they'll have it in their heads.

Danwillhor

December 12th, 2016 at 10:25 PM ^

I can't confirm it to be a coordinated effort but it's a little convenient that all of the rumors originated from osu affiliated sources. Nobody from UCLA or Texas or MSU was screaming "Harbaugh to the Rams!" right before the dead period in which 5 different high priority recruits leaning UM would announce. It started with osu people and almost exclusively grew there. I'm not a conspiracy guy but this seems obvious and very intentional.

MichiganMAN47

December 12th, 2016 at 7:33 AM ^

He will get better offers in the future. He could easily get a job like Minnesota, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, or Oregon State. Unless the guy really wants to live in Florida.

SwordDancer710

December 12th, 2016 at 9:40 AM ^

Remember when we lost our hotshot defensive coordinator to a head coaching job and we were worried about who was going to be the replacement? And then we stole one the best defensive coordinators in the country?

If we lose Drevno, I imagine that Harbaugh will find a very good replacement from somewhere we don't expect. 

I dumped the Dope

December 12th, 2016 at 1:36 PM ^

and take the reins from Harbaugh when he decides to retire.

I was thinking of this while shoveling the white stuff.  

Harbaugh is good for 10-15 years unless cataclysm strikes the planet, imo.

After that I really feel like we want to "handoff" instead of starting the RichRod BS again.

I for one would be very proud to have Drevno as the HC at that time.

MichiganForever

December 12th, 2016 at 2:35 PM ^

I'd like to maintain consistency as much as possible. The offense stalled at the end of the year when we needed it most, and the play calling so imaginative the prior weeks became Lloyd Carr esq at the end of the year and we couldnt grind out tough yards when needed which was why we lost the MSU game last year as well.

 

However I like the culture of the team and it would be best to keep the coaches together for at least the next 5 years.