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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,361 Founders Club

    If this drags on past the weekend, we are fuct. Apparently, that's a very real possibility:

    "I sense it will take as little as by this weekend or perhaps as long as a couple weeks for the Huskies to sign the wrong man..."

    - Gregg Bell; 12.4.13 Article

  • ExtraChrisB
    ExtraChrisB Member Posts: 1,814



    We need to go back to what's proven to work best for this program:

    - Find a defensive minded coach, with plenty of college coaching exp., who has at least some head coaching experience. And in that head coaching exp., has shown that he improved the team considerably after he arrived in the W-L column, won championship(s), no matter how small or inferior the conference. The only realistic candidate that seems to fit this mold that I can come up with is Tim DeRuyter Gary Patterson.

  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,952 Founders Club

    The small fraction of hope I have for Nuss is that he somehow downloaded as much as Saban as he could over the past couple of years, he is a little older than Sark too when he started his job. He seems much less "Dude Bro" than Seven.

    He does, and the fact that he realized 7WS was a bullshit artist and bolted UW for 'Bama after 2 seasons is good for something.

    But we've been down this road before and it just doesn't work @ UW:

    - Neu: offensive minded coach, "West Coast guy", former QB, young(ish), "bright", good with the media, blah, blah, blah

    - 7WS: offensive minded coach, "West Coast guy", former QB, young, "bright", good with the media, blah, blah, blah

    - Nuss: offensive minded coach, "West Coast guy", fomer QB, young, "bright", good with the media, blah blah, blah

    It's the mold that has proven not to work @ UW.

    We need to go back to what's proven to work best for this program:

    - Find a defensive minded coach, with plenty of college coaching exp., who has at least some head coaching experience. And in that head coaching exp., has shown that he improved the team considerably after he arrived in the W-L column, won championship(s), no matter how small or inferior the conference. The only realistic candidate that seems to fit this mold that I can come up with is Tim DeRuyter.

    Don James was a college QB!!!!!