๐Ÿˆ 2023-24 COACHING CAROUSEL UPDATE

Teamsโ€‹
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ANALYSISโ€‹
TAMUโ€‹
Jimbo Fisherโ€‹
Mike Elkoโ€‹
Fisher was fired after posting a 45-25 record in six seasons with the Aggies. He's owed over $77 million to be paid out through 2021.โ€‹
Michigan St.โ€‹
Mel Tucker (cause)โ€‹
Jonathan Smithโ€‹
Tucker was fired in September amid allegations of sexual harassment. He was 20-14 in four seasons with the Spartans.โ€‹
Miss Stateโ€‹
Zach Arnettโ€‹
Jeff Lebbyโ€‹
Arnett was fired after posting a 5-6 record with the Bulldogs in his first full season after taking over for the late Mike Leach.โ€‹
Northwesternโ€‹
Pat Fitzgerald (cause)โ€‹
David Braunโ€‹
Fitzgerald was dismissed after an investigation revealed a culture of hazing within the program. He was 110-101 in 17 seasons leading the Wildcats.โ€‹
Boiseโ€‹
Andy Avalosโ€‹
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Avalos was let go after 10 games in the 2023 season. He was 22-14 in three seasons leading the Broncos.โ€‹
SDSUโ€‹
Brady Hoke (retired)โ€‹
Sean Lewisโ€‹
Hoke was 39-30 in two stints with Aztecs (2009-10, 2020-23). He was 104-90 overall as a head coach with stops at Ball State (2003-08), Michigan (2011-14) and as an interim coach at Tennessee (2017).โ€‹
Syracuseโ€‹
Dino Barberโ€‹
Fran Brownโ€‹
Babers, 62, has been at Syracuse for eight seasons, posting an overall record of 41-55 with two bowl appearances.โ€‹
New Mexicoโ€‹
Danny Gonzalesโ€‹
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Firedโ€‹
Indianaโ€‹
Tom Allenโ€‹
Curt Cignettiโ€‹
Firedโ€‹
Dukeโ€‹
Mike Elkoโ€‹
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Elko hired at TAMUโ€‹
UL Monroeโ€‹
Terry Bowdenโ€‹
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Fired, just like his Dadโ€‹
Houstonโ€‹
Dana Holgorsenโ€‹
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MTSUโ€‹
Rick Stockstillโ€‹
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UC Davisโ€‹
Dan Hawkinsโ€‹
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Oregon Stโ€‹
Jonathan Smithโ€‹
Trey Brayโ€‹
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Indiana
Curt Cignettiโ€‹
 
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Interesting for Luke. I figured he would stay retired. Younger kids.......10 million dollar buyout from Ole Miss. Invested correctly, that would last a life time. I think he will do well for Dabo.
A year ago he said he was done with coaching. Mullen said the same thing and he was flirting with 'Cuse.

Luke was done with the administration of coaching a team. Not coaching.
 
Donโ€™t know if this has already been posted but it looks like Bamaโ€™s about to lose a good coach. Bama doesnโ€™t need the distraction right now but at least it shouldnโ€™t impact recruiting as much as it would have before the early signing period.


As eluded to in the thread, there's movement going on.
 
If he wins it all, is he still gone?

Really hard to say and depends on who you ask. Personally, I don't think him winning or losing in the playoffs has any bearing on it. Again, everything I've heard said it depends on his available options. Had heard from someone on the NFL side of things a month or so ago that Carolina and Vegas would be a possibility. I've since been told by the same person the Carolina thing is unlikely, in part to the direction they want to go but they also think heโ€™d a very poor fit with Young who they are still invested in (literally and figuratively). He's also been tied to the Bears and Chargers by some agent talk, but at least with the Bears job, his actions in the past leave him undesirable by some in the front office. Touched on this a bit ago, but while he wants back in the NFL, not everyone in the NFL wants him back. Some owners with certain personalities (Davis in Oakland for example) would still go for him. Most others would weigh the good with the bad and likely pass. He'd also demand/want full control, and that's always a sticky point when dealing with some teams, owners, and front office as well.

But, the last thing he wants to do is not coach. And UM, despite his warts, knows that upgrading or even finding an equal to him is unlikely. They want to keep him. For all the negatives and distractions he brings, the guy also loves Michigan, and that goes a long way with them. Worth mentioning too that JJ McCarthy who was set to return for a final season is now leaning to go pro. IMO, that decision could have a big impact on what Harbaugh ultimately does. If McCarthy announces he's returning, it'll be because Harbaugh talked him into it and a good indicator that he is likely to stick around as well. I will add, the belief is that if he did bolt to the NFL, he'd recommend (privately and publicly) Sherrone Moore for the job.
 
Really hard to say and depends on who you ask. Personally, I don't think him winning or losing in the playoffs has any bearing on it. Again, everything I've heard said it depends on his available options. Had heard from someone on the NFL side of things a month or so ago that Carolina and Vegas would be a possibility. I've since been told by the same person the Carolina thing is unlikely, in part to the direction they want to go but they also think heโ€™d a very poor fit with Young who they are still invested in (literally and figuratively). He's also been tied to the Bears and Chargers by some agent talk, but at least with the Bears job, his actions in the past leave him undesirable by some in the front office. Touched on this a bit ago, but while he wants back in the NFL, not everyone in the NFL wants him back. Some owners with certain personalities (Davis in Oakland for example) would still go for him. Most others would weigh the good with the bad and likely pass. He'd also demand/want full control, and that's always a sticky point when dealing with some teams, owners, and front office as well.

But, the last thing he wants to do is not coach. And UM, despite his warts, knows that upgrading or even finding an equal to him is unlikely. They want to keep him. For all the negatives and distractions he brings, the guy also loves Michigan, and that goes a long way with them. Worth mentioning too that JJ McCarthy who was set to return for a final season is now leaning to go pro. IMO, that decision could have a big impact on what Harbaugh ultimately does. If McCarthy announces he's returning, it'll be because Harbaugh talked him into it and a good indicator that he is likely to stick around as well. I will add, the belief is that if he did bolt to the NFL, he'd recommend (privately and publicly) Sherrone Moore for the job.
It's going to be interesting to watch it unfold if he wins.
 
Would be a really good get for Tulane if they can snag him. I think he's one of the best young coaches out there
He's a Rich Brooks guy. I still believe Brooks built Oregon, and put Kentucky on the level they are playing on now.
 
He's a Rich Brooks guy. I still believe Brooks built Oregon, and put Kentucky on the level they are playing on now.

Yeah, he wants the Kentucky job whenever it opens... and would have had a great chance at it this cycle if A&M would have followed through on Stoops.
 


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