OT: Fox Sports - ten coaches that MSU should consider

Submitted by Amazinblu on September 19th, 2023 at 5:07 PM

The following article (not paywalled) from Fox Sports touches on the coaching situation in EL and identifies ten candidates should Mel not return to the Spartan's sideline.   Here's the link - and the list of coaches.

https://www.foxsports.com/stories/college-football/michigan-states-next-move-10-potential-coach-candidates

  • Mike Elko - Duke
  • Lance Leipold - Kansas
  • Pat Narduzzi - Pitt
  • Mark Stoops - Kentucky
  • Dave Doeren - NC State
  • PJ Fleck - Minnesota
  • Jason Candle - Toledo
  • Sean Lewis - OC Colorado
  • Matt House - DC LSU
  • Harlon Barnett - Interim Head Coach

Any thoughts on this list?   If you were the AD - any coaches "stand out" - which ones?   Fleck's caught my attention.

DMack

September 20th, 2023 at 9:44 AM ^

I like Narduzzi, PJ Fleck and Paul Chryst. Each of them have had some successes and failures. Each know the Big Ten culture and I think would be good hires for MSU. Obviously a promotion for Chryst but he's shown he has the ability to coach a Big Ten contender. Fleck has done a pretty good job at Minnesota and perhaps could do better with better recruits and at a slightly more visible school. Narduzzi has had some success at Pitt. Would kinda be like a lateral but depends on if he wants to come back.   

evenyoubrutus

September 19th, 2023 at 5:11 PM ^

They should hire the man they should have hired back in 2020 when the job first opened up: Chris Creighton. But since MSU thinks they are on the same level as Michigan and OSU and Alabama they'll surely fly too close to the sun and make another stupid hire, which is exactly what got them into this mess in the first place.

mlax27

September 19th, 2023 at 5:22 PM ^

Came here just to suggest this name.  He made EMU respectable, which is quite a feat.  He’s not the flashy hire, he knows the local area, won’t cost you $95m, and would stabilize the program.  That should be the real goal.  
 

Aiming for Saban, urban, Deion, etc. is just asking to waste another $95 million because you’d have to pay up for a real hot coach given the risk here.  And going with someone like narduzzi is just asking for more of the same culture.  They need a fresh start.  
 

A guy like creighton might be willing to take the job for a mid level big10 salary. He just needs to last 5 years or so and it would make sense financially over where he’s at now.  The big names on that list don’t need to jump into such a risky program just to get canned after 5 years.  They can hold out for better opportunities. 

MRunner73

September 19th, 2023 at 5:22 PM ^

Just look at a few past HC at MSU, except for Mork Dantonio, they had John L Smith, then Mel after Mork. Bobby Williams. All were short term with Williams 3 yrs, John L 4 yrs, Mork went 6. Only George Perles, 1983-1994 went 12 years, the longest since Duffy at 19 years ending 1972.

The point is, what's the odds that their next HC will last no more than 3,4 or 5 years?

Answer: because MSU thinks that they are on the same level as Michigan, OSU 'Bama or Penn State.

NittanyFan

September 19th, 2023 at 6:38 PM ^

This stat strikes me as unusual --- MSU has had only one coach in the last 100 years (among 15 different coaches, not counting either Morris Watts or Harlon Barnett) who had a stint from 6-11 years.  

And that one coach (Clarence Munn) comes with an asterisk.  He won a national Title and certainly was welcome to stay, but he wanted to be AD and his departure set up Duffy Daugherty's College HoF-level career.

They tend to be "home run or strikeout" as regards their hires.

MIMark

September 20th, 2023 at 8:55 AM ^

Mark Stoops has the best job in the country. A perfect blend of pay, recruiting territory, and tempered expectations. He should never leave, so long as the athletic department is good with consistent bowl games and occasional 9+ win seasons.

MSU with an athletic department plagued by scandal is a massive career drop.