Not sure where they're getting this from but on Dawgman a couple posters are saying Tosh is a top candidate for the job. That could have some big implications on recruiting in the coming years if true.
Not sure where they're getting this from but on Dawgman a couple posters are saying Tosh is a top candidate for the job. That could have some big implications on recruiting in the coming years if true.
That would be a great hire for Colorado. They no longer have the cachet to attract a big name so they need to roll the dice. Tosh is a gamble with a potentially huge payoff. At the very least he will bring excitement to the program.
Tosh wouldn’t be the first great recruiter to be a horrible head coach. I don’t think he has it in him. I could be wrong.
Any category of potential hires has its share of failures. Most head coaches fail.
Doesn't mean that being an elite recruiter isn't a huge advantage for a head coach. James Franklin is the first that comes to mind as a successful head coach who was first known as a recruiting specialist.
There aren't many coaches who can sell like Tosh. I would give him the shot if I were the Colorado AD. They aren't gettign any of the most coveted coordinators or head coaches of non-power 5 schools so they are better off gambling on someone unproven.
Not sure where they're getting this from but on Dawgman a couple posters are saying Tosh is a top candidate for the job. That could have some big implications on recruiting in the coming years if true.
That would be a great hire for Colorado. They no longer have the cachet to attract a big name so they need to roll the dice. Tosh is a gamble with a potentially huge payoff. At the very least he will bring excitement to the program.
Tosh at Cal would be more of a nightmare imo. His time with Saban and Colorados traditional recruiting grounds being more southern we wouldn't bump heads as much.
Plus Tosh being a Cal alumnus he could combat negative recruiting by calling it his dream job. CU would be looking over their shoulder after 3 years if he pans out.
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Uber-hot coeds with daddy issues. Perfect fit.
why not both? would fail.
Doesn't mean that being an elite recruiter isn't a huge advantage for a head coach. James Franklin is the first that comes to mind as a successful head coach who was first known as a recruiting specialist.
There aren't many coaches who can sell like Tosh. I would give him the shot if I were the Colorado AD. They aren't gettign any of the most coveted coordinators or head coaches of non-power 5 schools so they are better off gambling on someone unproven.
Plus Tosh being a Cal alumnus he could combat negative recruiting by calling it his dream job. CU would be looking over their shoulder after 3 years if he pans out.