If Petersen has ever wondered what it would be like to Head coach in a powerhouse conference--Than I think we'll get him. Cal is the only place that makes complete sense, and his stock couldn't be higher. So if he's going to make a move, I think it's going to be now.
All of the other suitors that have pursued Petersen have been playing the coaching musical chairs for several years now, while Cal kept around it's dead weight HC for many more years than it should have.
From a coaching perspective, its comforting to know that you'll be taking over a 'losing program' with below average expectations, horrible graduation rates and a tremendously talented group of kids. I'm sure job security for Petersen probably means something to him. The bar is not set at the level of the other colleges that are pursuing him, or have pursued him in the past.
Cal offers-
1. Job security
2. Low expectations
3. High pay
4. Close to his family
5. upgraded facilities and stadium
6. Hot bed recruiting front that he'll be able to win
7. Inheriting an amazingly young, talented group of kids
8. An opportunity to goto a NC.
9. An AD department that has his back if he needs something
10. Horrible graduation rates (the bar is set low)
11. Great place to live and raise a family (surrounding Berkeley)
That is a tremendous value proposition that would win over most coaches. Obviously, the only thing Cal can't offer is a 6mil. contract, which Petersen has proved money is not the main factor in his decision.
If Petersen doesn't jump on this, IMHO it would be coaching suicide. 2 bad years of recruiting or bad QB play in Boise, will put him in the middle of his conference (which could happen with the quality of coaching increasing in the smaller divisions). The big time programs will eventually stop calling.
No way he takes the Oregon job. For the simple fact, Oregon would be unwilling to get rid of it's high octane offense. Oregon's OC will end up HC for another college team if Petersen comes in. I just don't see that happening.
So my guess is, Sandy offers Petersen 3 mil./year, over 4 years, with some incentives.
My personal preference in coaches-
Call me crazy, Petersen would not be my first choice. It would seem that every coach that has come out of that place has flopped big time, and it scares the bajezus outta me. Petersen could be different, but still, there is a risk.
I'd much rather go after a 3 year contract with Greg Roman. I think he'd be be spectacular, but I also think he'll get offers to be a HC in the NFL after this year. So the chances of this happening are slim IMO.
Petersen would be my 2nd choice if he agrees NOT to bring Gregory with him or any BBDB defense in general.
Hue would be my 3rd choice ONLY if he can bring an all-star staff with him.
SJSU coach would be my 4th choice
All of the other suitors that have pursued Petersen have been playing the coaching musical chairs for several years now, while Cal kept around it's dead weight HC for many more years than it should have.
From a coaching perspective, its comforting to know that you'll be taking over a 'losing program' with below average expectations, horrible graduation rates and a tremendously talented group of kids. I'm sure job security for Petersen probably means something to him. The bar is not set at the level of the other colleges that are pursuing him, or have pursued him in the past.
Cal offers-
1. Job security
2. Low expectations
3. High pay
4. Close to his family
5. upgraded facilities and stadium
6. Hot bed recruiting front that he'll be able to win
7. Inheriting an amazingly young, talented group of kids
8. An opportunity to goto a NC.
9. An AD department that has his back if he needs something
10. Horrible graduation rates (the bar is set low)
11. Great place to live and raise a family (surrounding Berkeley)
That is a tremendous value proposition that would win over most coaches. Obviously, the only thing Cal can't offer is a 6mil. contract, which Petersen has proved money is not the main factor in his decision.
If Petersen doesn't jump on this, IMHO it would be coaching suicide. 2 bad years of recruiting or bad QB play in Boise, will put him in the middle of his conference (which could happen with the quality of coaching increasing in the smaller divisions). The big time programs will eventually stop calling.
No way he takes the Oregon job. For the simple fact, Oregon would be unwilling to get rid of it's high octane offense. Oregon's OC will end up HC for another college team if Petersen comes in. I just don't see that happening.
So my guess is, Sandy offers Petersen 3 mil./year, over 4 years, with some incentives.
My personal preference in coaches-
Call me crazy, Petersen would not be my first choice. It would seem that every coach that has come out of that place has flopped big time, and it scares the bajezus outta me. Petersen could be different, but still, there is a risk.
I'd much rather go after a 3 year contract with Greg Roman. I think he'd be be spectacular, but I also think he'll get offers to be a HC in the NFL after this year. So the chances of this happening are slim IMO.
Petersen would be my 2nd choice if he agrees NOT to bring Gregory with him or any BBDB defense in general.
Hue would be my 3rd choice ONLY if he can bring an all-star staff with him.
SJSU coach would be my 4th choice