Hello: Rick Finotti - New Director of Football Ops

Submitted by EastCoast Esq. on

Per Josh Helmholdt:

 

That Rick Finotti to Michigan news was interesting, more so from a HSFB standpoint. St. Eds has been a year in, year out force under him

— Josh Helmholdt (@JoshHelmholdt) March 13, 2015

Apparently it was announced at today's football clinic.

I know nothing about the guy, but he's apparently an excellent Ohio high school football coach, so yay for recruiting?

 

Also noted by Tom VH:

 

Was HC at St. Ed's in Ohio, that's interesting RT @chengelis Harbaugh just introduced to the crowd @RickFinotti as the director of fball ops

— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) March 13, 2015

EDIT: h/t MantisToboggan for a nice blurb on the hire in the second thread on the topic

Jim has hired another recruiting coordinator: Lakewood, OH powerhouse St. Edwards head coach Rick Finotti. Alma Mater of Kyle Kalis and former commit Shaun Crawford. This staff now has major clout in CA, NJ, OH, Detroit, and TX.

umbig11

March 13th, 2015 at 2:01 PM ^

Big time Ohio High School program. They have been a power house for years. He will have many contacts in Ohio.

 

Love Finotti,

Great football guy, really sharp. Makes a ton of sense to hire him.
Marc Givler

denardogasm

March 13th, 2015 at 2:02 PM ^

Where can we get a run down of all the ancillary staff hires under Harbaugh?  It seems like theres been like 5 or 6 people hired for the same 2 positions.

mGrowOld

March 13th, 2015 at 2:05 PM ^

St Ed's is an absolute powerhouse here in Northern Ohio and his team just won the Divison I state championship.  Finotti is well known and well respected in coaching circles.

This is huge.

DonAZ

March 13th, 2015 at 2:09 PM ^

This is huge.

Everything so far has the look and feel of being all-in.  It's as if this conversation took place:

Harbaugh: "If I become HC, I'm going to want to do this right."

Hacket: "Whatever you need."

Harbaugh: "No, really -- all in.  Are you ready?"

Hacket: "Whatever you need."

Harbaugh: "Okay, let's do this."

And thus it is being done.

bluecrush

March 13th, 2015 at 9:36 PM ^

This quote tell the tale.

http://www.maizeandbluenews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=artic…

“We’ve got a great staff of coaches here at the University of Michigan,” Harbaugh said to some 800 high school coaches in attendance. “The other thing we’ve done, and I really want to do is add great high school coaches to our staff in some form or fashion. In the recruiting department, in strength and conditioning, in coaching department, in operations.

 

“I believe that the thing that I didn’t have and am very envious of, and don’t have in my coach’s training is that I was not a teacher, that I have not taught class. I did not train in college to be a teacher like my dad was. … Like Bo Schembechler was, like Woody Hayes, like some of the great coaches.

“I feel like right now there aren’t a whole lot of college coaches that are going to the high school level or to the pro level. I want to change that this year by two or three winning, highly productive high school coaches.

“Chris Partridge, who’s right here. Also Rick Finotti, the head coach at St. Eds in Cleveland, Ohio, will be our Director of Football Operations. I have a vision that that will be the progression, to go from that job to coaching, because that’s what ultimately they do. That’s what Chris does, that’s what Rick does.”


I think the third parigraph should read .... high school coaches that are going on to the colleg level or to the pro level.

 

Kmaize

March 13th, 2015 at 2:12 PM ^

Since we are speaking of recruiting. How much do you guys think that the success of the UM basketball team as of late should/could/did have and effect on the recruiting for the football team and vice versa. Is there any overlap here at UM. I ask because of programs that are rich in basketball tradition recently stepping up and playing some pretty good football and attracting some really good recruits as of late.

Do you guys think that there is any correlation at all?

ken725

March 13th, 2015 at 2:16 PM ^

No. 

 

I ask because of programs that are rich in basketball tradition recently stepping up and playing some pretty good football and attracting some really good recruits as of late.
Can you at least name some teams that fit this?

Kmaize

March 13th, 2015 at 2:24 PM ^

Duke for one, UNC (this is somewhat sketchy because they have always had the ability to be a good football recruiting school) Kentucky is getting a lot better with their recruits and their on field play, Arizona, Kansas football had gotten better with better recruiting as well before Mangino left. These are a few. 

ken725

March 13th, 2015 at 2:37 PM ^

What is your defenition of recruiting well?

Duke finished #57 in 2014 and #57 again in 2015. 

Don't think you should use Kansas to make your point. Since 2007(only double digit win total in the last 20 years) their record has been (8-5. 5-7, 3-9, 2-10. 1-11. 3-9)

I agree with the Kentucky thing. Most of that seems to be becuase of Stoops and Morrow hitting Ohio pretty hard.

 

Kmaize

March 13th, 2015 at 2:47 PM ^

Their on field play and recruiting has gone up the past 3 years. Last year Duke was 2 silly plays away from being a 2 loss Bowl winning team. The year before, again, Duke... 2 silly plays away from being a 2 loss Bowl winning team. The year before they were much much better than the previous year in recruiting and on field play. Not too long ago they lost every game that they played. Also remember Duke only signed 20,18, and 17 players the past 3 years as well. 

 

I was just wondering if there should be a relation. Wisconsin can do both well, MSU... Florida. Harbaugh is a celebrity that brings a lot of positive attention to the football and basketball programs. I'm curious to see if he could light a spark in more top athletes actually choosing Michigan over the Dukes and UNCs and Kentuckys in college basketball. 

Mr Miggle

March 13th, 2015 at 3:10 PM ^

They've been really good at basketball for a very long time. Why would that suddenly be reflected in their football recruiting? The same is true for Kentucky, Arizona, UNC and most other elite basketball schools.

Most of them have had some sporadic success in football, probably you'd find a strong correlation with the quality of their coaches.

Working in the other direction, you could look at schools that have recently risen to prominence in football. TCU, for example. It doesn't seem to have made a positive impact on their basketball program.

pdgoblue25

March 13th, 2015 at 2:19 PM ^

This is huge.  There were also whispers in the area the past couple years that Finotti was not a fan of Urb.  However, take that with an adequately sized grain of salt considering it's coming from a guy on the internet.