I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Texas hired Seven and Auburn hired Harsin. I get that they had experience being shitty head coaches already, but it's not that crazy.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Oregon put Bellotti into forced retirement, because schools were pursuing Chip Kelly after a couple ten win seasons as Oregon OC.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Oregon put Bellotti into forced retirement, because schools were pursuing Chip Kelly after a couple ten win seasons as Oregon OC.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Texas hired Seven and Auburn hired Harsin. I get that they had experience being shitty head coaches already, but it's not that crazy.
What's the last time a program hired a coordinator from an equivalent school as their HC? It doesn't happen often. Penn State coordinators go to VA Tech and Mississippi State. Clemson OC goes to Virginia. Georgia DC goes to Oregon. USC OC goes to UW. Jimmy Lake was this up and coming hotshot coaching candidate and the best job offer he had to pry him away from UW was Colorado.
Etc etc etc.
Venables is the exception but he had a. rings as DC and b. history at OU.
Coordinators either get promoted at their own program or go down a tier to take over another program. They don't get promoted to HC at lateral programs and they definitely don't get promoted at HC at higher tier programs.
Texas and OU definitely don't view Oregon as their equal. Auburn *maybe*.
I guess you could maybe argue Kirby Smart but he had to spend 8 seasons as DC at Alabama before that kind of job came open and that's if you assume Georgia is not a step-down from Alabama.
In conclusion I could believe Arizona State might entertain Dilly after a couple ten win seasons at UO. He has ties there and they're a clear step down from Oregon.
Oregon is the school that hires coordinators with a short record of success at a blue blood to be their HC, not one where blue blood's come a callin' for their coordinators.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Oregon put Bellotti into forced retirement, because schools were pursuing Chip Kelly after a couple ten win seasons as Oregon OC.
We really comparing Dillingham to Chip?
For serious?
Chip wasn't a household name either after his 2nd year as OC. But no, I'm not comparing Dillingham to Chip, I'm just saying targeting an Oregon offensive coordinator early on isn't unprecedented.
I don’t see Dillingham leaving yet. ASU is not the job if you feel something better will come. We don’t even know the penalties yet, but given the severity that the ncaa cracked down on Covid, I bet they’re pretty big. Ride Oregon for two 10 win seasons then bounce to an Auburn, Texas, or Oklahoma.
Nobody is going from OC at Oregon to an HC job of that caliber.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
Texas hired Seven and Auburn hired Harsin. I get that they had experience being shitty head coaches already, but it's not that crazy.
What's the last time a program hired a coordinator from an equivalent school as their HC? It doesn't happen often. Penn State coordinators go to VA Tech and Mississippi State. Clemson OC goes to Virginia. Georgia DC goes to Oregon. USC OC goes to UW. Jimmy Lake was this up and coming hotshot coaching candidate and the best job offer he had to pry him away from UW was Colorado.
Etc etc etc.
Venables is the exception but he had a. rings as DC and b. history at OU.
Coordinators either get promoted at their own program or go down a tier to take over another program. They don't get promoted to HC at lateral programs and they definitely don't get promoted at HC at higher tier programs.
Texas and OU definitely don't view Oregon as their equal. Auburn *maybe*.
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Tom Herman is still alive?
Prime Time. Prime Time. Prime Time.
DeB was in charge of eating. EVERYTHING.
Definitely not for a couple 10 win seasons.
For serious?
Etc etc etc.
Venables is the exception but he had a. rings as DC and b. history at OU.
Coordinators either get promoted at their own program or go down a tier to take over another program. They don't get promoted to HC at lateral programs and they definitely don't get promoted at HC at higher tier programs.
Texas and OU definitely don't view Oregon as their equal. Auburn *maybe*.
Auburn, Texas or OU? Their boosters would riot.
Of course, that's also true for UW.