Re: Arizona Coaching Search
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:07 pm
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ramcat wrote:Lev guessing Helfrich.
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Perhaps he's bringing Scott Frost as his OC and Marcus Mariotta as his QBUAEebs86 wrote:ramcat wrote:Lev guessing Helfrich.
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Who would you hire over Sumlin that would move the needle more? I would gladly take 51-26, with a Heisman candidate and great recruiting.TheGreatCatsby wrote:Why are we so excited on Sumlin...he sucked at A&M. He got lucky cause he had Johnny Football for 2 years, he could have made any team good. And Helfich=Tim Floyd. Neither hire would move the needle much here.
He can recruit. Which is what we need our next coach to be...a recruiter first above anything else. We gotta have actual division I talent in the program to get anywhere.TheGreatCatsby wrote:Why are we so excited on Sumlin...he sucked at A&M. He got lucky cause he had Johnny Football for 2 years, he could have made any team good. And Helfich=Tim Floyd. Neither hire would move the needle much here.
The west was murder until this past season. He did as well as Mullen, though with better resources.TheGreatCatsby wrote:Why are we so excited on Sumlin...he sucked at A&M. He got lucky cause he had Johnny Football for 2 years, he could have made any team good. And Helfich=Tim Floyd. Neither hire would move the needle much here.
I would love Les, but only pending the OC hire.. Dude ruined QB's at LSU. I think Kiffin is more of a hype hire. He wouldn't be here much more than a year or two. But still would enjoy the hype and dgaf attitude.Harvey Specter wrote:Sumlin, Miles, or Applewhite. In that order.
Hell No on Kiffen or Helfrich. Mike Riley and I burn all my UA gear.
Sumlin did not suck at A&M; he did better in the SEC than I ever thought they would. Ever been to College Station?
A&M thinks they are Bama but they much more closely resemble Mississippi State or Arkansas.
What the heck, I'll take Sumlin, but let's be clear - we'll be seeing more of the same from him.ASUHATER! wrote:He can recruit. Which is what we need our next coach to be...a recruiter first above anything else. We gotta have actual division I talent in the program to get anywhere.TheGreatCatsby wrote:Why are we so excited on Sumlin...he sucked at A&M. He got lucky cause he had Johnny Football for 2 years, he could have made any team good. And Helfich=Tim Floyd. Neither hire would move the needle much here.
He had multiple oline men get drafted and the #1 pick on the dlineCatsbyAZ wrote:What the heck, I'll take Sumlin, but let's be clear - we'll be seeing more of the same from him.ASUHATER! wrote:He can recruit. Which is what we need our next coach to be...a recruiter first above anything else. We gotta have actual division I talent in the program to get anywhere.TheGreatCatsby wrote:Why are we so excited on Sumlin...he sucked at A&M. He got lucky cause he had Johnny Football for 2 years, he could have made any team good. And Helfich=Tim Floyd. Neither hire would move the needle much here.
Sumlin is/was terrible when it came to:
1) player development, especially along the lines
2) roster stability, loads of transfers to end every season
3) finishing the season strong, how many times did A&M start 6-0 only to flame out?
4) emotional teams, which explains #3
Sumlin recruited very well and will likely keep lot of the defensive staff which the players want.Spaceman Spiff wrote:It's really disheartening to see names like Helfrich, Sumlin, Jones and Miles raised as major possibilities. All thise guys got fired for on field performance within the last year-ish.
I think I'd be angriest about Jones because he was at UT during the sex assault issues. Helfrich probably crash landed the worst as a coach. I posted my thoughts on Sumlin being a lateral move in the other thread and Miles is older, and if we think the game passed RR by...
I posted a lot in the other thread. I disagree and see Sumlin as RichRod from Texas. I won't restate everything in that thread, but Sumlin's recruiting was eerily similar to RR at Michigan, and his record with his own players is below .500 in conference and propped up by OOC cupcakes. He benefitted heavily from inheriting a Heisman winner and a roster with a lot of NFL talent.PHXCATS wrote:Sumlin recruited very well and will likely keep lot of the defensive staff which the players want.Spaceman Spiff wrote:It's really disheartening to see names like Helfrich, Sumlin, Jones and Miles raised as major possibilities. All thise guys got fired for on field performance within the last year-ish.
I think I'd be angriest about Jones because he was at UT during the sex assault issues. Helfrich probably crash landed the worst as a coach. I posted my thoughts on Sumlin being a lateral move in the other thread and Miles is older, and if we think the game passed RR by...
Rank the following teams over the last 6 years.
Alabama
asu
Arkansas
Auburn
Colorado
LSU
Miss
Miss State
UCLA
USC
Utah
Do it and you will see that Sumlin is far better than his record
I LOVE Aranda as a coach, but all I've heard is that he's more introverted and prefers being a coordinator bc it spares the glad handling of being a head guy. I lurk an LSU board a lot and they're all convinced he's leaving to be an NFL d/c if anything.CatsbyAZ wrote:I want LSU DC Dave Aranda for HC. 41 years old, solid recruiter and Xs & Os guy. Will be head coach somewhere soon. A&M is pursuing him as new DC.
I'm not sure it's a knock. He just may be happier as a coordinator. Having self awareness and not just blindly pushing for a "promotion" isn't necessarily bad.MrBug708 wrote:Aranda is a west coast guy so it would make sense from that angle, but yes, the knock is he doesn't see the need to rush to be a head coach . Sort of like Veneable has been
Cave Bear wrote:Would you guys consider Rocky Long? Seems like he could restore Arizona's old tradition as a physical, defense-oriented team. I would have guessed him older, but he's only 67 and has taken San Diego State to seven straight bowls with three straight 10 win seasons.
We need someone like Rocky Long who'll build up the lines but IMO he won't have enough time to fix Arizona because of his age.Cave Bear wrote:Would you guys consider Rocky Long? Seems like he could restore Arizona's old tradition as a physical, defense-oriented team. I would have guessed him older, but he's only 67 and has taken San Diego State to seven straight bowls with three straight 10 win seasons.
Chicat wrote:Only 67? I thought me offering up Les Miles was a stretch because of his age and he’s like five years younger.
I think sometimes you have to take a careful look beyond the number. A lot of guys are done before 60, but some rare ones have the juice to continue well into their 70s. Bill Snyder was 69 when he returned to take over KSU the 2nd time. He hasn't had a losing season in the 9 years since returning and has brought them to 8 straight bowl games. I know it wouldn't be a splash hire, but you'll be hard pressed to find a candidate with a better record. You get a proven head coach that knows California and the Southwest. You also get a true rare commodity: a head coach who builds programs that win with defense.Chicat wrote:Only 67? I thought me offering up Les Miles was a stretch because of his age and he’s like five years younger.
Beautiful. Hire Aranda as DC at $1.8M a year. Hire figurehead coach to gladhandle st $500K a year. Find crazy good read/option OC at $1.5M a year. Coordinators are in charge of recruiting their sides of the ball.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I LOVE Aranda as a coach, but all I've heard is that he's more introverted and prefers being a coordinator bc it spares the glad handling of being a head guy. I lurk an LSU board a lot and they're all convinced he's leaving to be an NFL d/c if anything.CatsbyAZ wrote:I want LSU DC Dave Aranda for HC. 41 years old, solid recruiter and Xs & Os guy. Will be head coach somewhere soon. A&M is pursuing him as new DC.
He makes more than that at LSU. 1.8 mil this year, 1.85 next and 1.9 the year after.SCCats wrote:Beautiful. Hire Aranda as DC at $1.8M a year. Hire figurehead coach to gladhandle st $500K a year. Find crazy good read/option OC at $1.5M a year. Coordinators are in charge of recruiting their sides of the ball.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I LOVE Aranda as a coach, but all I've heard is that he's more introverted and prefers being a coordinator bc it spares the glad handling of being a head guy. I lurk an LSU board a lot and they're all convinced he's leaving to be an NFL d/c if anything.CatsbyAZ wrote:I want LSU DC Dave Aranda for HC. 41 years old, solid recruiter and Xs & Os guy. Will be head coach somewhere soon. A&M is pursuing him as new DC.
Just a guess on my part. I don't know nuthinPHXCATS wrote:Jim and Chief making it sound like a deal is done already. If so it in all likelihood is Sumlin
Then if not Aranda someone else high end. Set up a situation where you’re offering $1.5M+ a year and you will get very, very good coordinators.Spaceman Spiff wrote:He makes more than that at LSU. 1.8 mil this year, 1.85 next and 1.9 the year after.SCCats wrote:Beautiful. Hire Aranda as DC at $1.8M a year. Hire figurehead coach to gladhandle st $500K a year. Find crazy good read/option OC at $1.5M a year. Coordinators are in charge of recruiting their sides of the ball.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I LOVE Aranda as a coach, but all I've heard is that he's more introverted and prefers being a coordinator bc it spares the glad handling of being a head guy. I lurk an LSU board a lot and they're all convinced he's leaving to be an NFL d/c if anything.CatsbyAZ wrote:I want LSU DC Dave Aranda for HC. 41 years old, solid recruiter and Xs & Os guy. Will be head coach somewhere soon. A&M is pursuing him as new DC.
I'd love the guy, but the price of entering the sweepstakes is pretty substantial.
Name?ChooChooCat wrote:There's a top target here, but it's not a done deal guys. Some hurdles still left to clear.
It's just an idea that this would be a destination job for an alumn who bleeds red and blue. Something they have waited for their whole life and would bring enthusiasm and a burning, hungry desire to succeed here for the long haul.btfd16 wrote:Idk why people are so gung ho about a Cecil or Salavea head coach.. I would love either as a DC, but would be underwhelmed if we hired them as a HC
I saw Hansen pushing Cecil, Hunley and the UCLA one game HC, forgot his name.btfd16 wrote:Idk why people are so gung ho about a Cecil or Salavea head coach.. I would love either as a DC, but would be underwhelmed if we hired them as a HC