Whether SS is successful at App remains to be seen. Just pointing out that the approach of hiring a first-time HC is nothing unusual or ill-advised.t4pizza wrote:Those are all good examples of successful rookie coaches, of course I think all had significant coaching experience at big time FBS programs, but your point is clear. I wonder, how many of those guys went 5-12 through their first 1 1/2 seasons? And even more important, how many of their teams lacked improvement from week to week? My guess is none to the first question and I know its none to the second question. It isn't SS's lack of experience that is the problem, it's his lack of preparing the team to play thus far. I really hope he learns quickly and turns it around because right now the product on the field is not a quality product and that is SS job and his alone.EastHallApp wrote:Oklahoma hired a rookie coach in Bob Stoops.hAPPy4APP wrote: The only way to mitigate that is to do what Georgia Southern did and get a successful head coach with experience. Its one thing to be an Ed McMhan, but quite another to be a Johnny Carson.
Why would we entrust a program that was the envy of FCS and many FBS programs to rookie coaches? It makes no sense to me, but obviously it did to CC and many on this board.
Florida State hired a rookie coach in Jimbo Fisher.
Oregon hired a rookie coach in Chip Kelly, then another one in Mark Helfrich.
Boise State hired a rookie coach in Chris Petersen.
Louisville hired a rookie coach in Charlie Strong.
Clemson hired a rookie coach in Dabo Swinney.
Mississippi State hired a rookie coach in Dan Mullen.
Wisconsin hired a rookie coach in Bret Bielema.
Oklahoma State hired a rookie coach in Mike Gundy.
TCU hired a rookie coach in Gary Patterson.
No matter what route you choose, people praise it if it works and second-guess it if it doesn't, or if they think it won't. If we had gone the route Georgia Southern did and hired an FCS coach, people would be asking why we didn't hire someone with FBS experience.
And yes, those coaches had experience at big-time FBS programs. App is not a big-time FBS program. SS had lots of experience at App, and 4 years' experience as a successful G5 OC.