Espn is reporting O'Brien has been hired by the Texans.
Just saw that as well. Any word on how much?
Chip Brown doing his best job trying to add more names to the mix. http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1592852 Really not sure how this guy is employed.
Here I was thinking O'Brien would stick around for his players, similar to how he asked recruits to stick around for him.
He's always impressed me as a guy that wants to be a football coach.
He's been "asked" to be a figurehead for Penn Stateāa guy that the fan base can look up to and revere.
Some can handle both responsibilities. Others simply aren't cut out for that type of position. fRan is a good example of how these two worlds seldom coexist.
About an hour ago I heard a guy on ESPN radio suggest Al Golden would be a good guy for Penn State. I immediately flashed back to Butch Davis.
Davis was having success at Miami and had brought them back from strong sanctions. Given the opportunity to coach in Tuscaloosa or go to the NFL, Davis chose Cleveland. That decision was partly due to his desire to coach in the league and the lack of desire to rebuild a program damaged by sanctions.
Would Golden, after having pulled Miami back up, want to deal with a rebuilding job after sanctions again?
Yup, it does seem he was tired of the non-football stuff along with having to deal with or manage the Paterno people. Sounds like he said as much in a 12/4 interview with PennLive.com. Never thought he was a bad guy at all, in fact I respected him more for taking the job knowing what he'd be faced with. But then again, I did think he was crazy for taking that position due to the issues he'd have to face.
And on the CLE front:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Gus Malzahn (Auburn) very much a top candidate for CLE. Vandy's James Franklin in the mix. One of them or McDaniels expected to get that job</p>— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) <a href="https://twitter.com/JasonLaCanfora/statuses/418214891615682561">January 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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:rofl::rofl::rofl:
[h=1]Jason La Canfora Verified account[/h] [h=2]<img alt="" src="https://ih0.redbubble.net/image.567420689.0744/pp,650x642-pad,750x1000,f8f8f8.u2.jpg" style="width: 75px; height: 100px;" />@</s>JasonLaCanfora[/h] NFL Insider for CBS and http://CBSSports.com , father, TV dude, blogger, husband and failed athlete ... In no particular orderHaven't seen that...throw the link out here when you get a chance.
David Jones talks about his 20 min conversation here. I should have said conversation instead of interview.
http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/01/bill_obrien_the_outsider_arriv.html
You see the tweeter's bio?
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And on the CLE front:
Gus Malzahn (Auburn) very much a top candidate for CLE. Vandy's James Franklin in the mix. One of them or McDaniels expected to get that job<script async="" src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
ā Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) January 1, 2014
Patterson said at the Valero Alamo Bowl that one of his jobs was to sort between candidates with a sincere interest and those looking for pay raises at their current schools. So far heās followed that plan.
For now, most of the usual suspects you heard for months are off the board.
He's always impressed me as a guy that wants to be a football coach.
He's been "asked" to be a figurehead for Penn Stateāa guy that the fan base can look up to and revere.
Some can handle both responsibilities. Others simply aren't cut out for that type of position. fRan is a good example of how these two worlds seldom coexist.
About an hour ago I heard a guy on ESPN radio suggest Al Golden would be a good guy for Penn State. I immediately flashed back to Butch Davis.
Davis was having success at Miami and had brought them back from strong sanctions. Given the opportunity to coach in Tuscaloosa or go to the NFL, Davis chose Cleveland. That decision was partly due to his desire to coach in the league and the lack of desire to rebuild a program damaged by sanctions.
Would Golden, after having pulled Miami back up, want to deal with a rebuilding job after sanctions again?