Big C_Cal;842790750 said:
Might not happen, but... John Madden
Could not happen, but Pete Carroll
Big C_Cal;842790750 said:
Might not happen, but... John Madden
OaktownBear;842790753 said:
I love John Madden, but I think quitting because you are burned out, then taking a forty year break is not the best formula for success. He'd be rested though!
southseasbear;842790418 said:
Why would Lake leave a co-DC position in Washington working under Peterson to accept a DC position at Cal? Seems like a lateral move at best.
BearNecessities;842790882 said:
I agree. Even as a co-DC going to a full DC, it seems unlikely
GB54;842790950 said:
If Ty Willingham's name is mentioned it"ll be Jonestown, the Sequel
killa22;842790957 said:
If u wanna go batshit crazy, might as well offer June Jones a cheap contract and dump a ton of $$ on the support staff already. Dude was infinitely more successful at Hawaii than all these speculative dudes thrown out so far.
KoreAmBear;842790969 said:
What do you think of Ken Niumatalolo?
Strykur;842789618 said:
Seeing us interview Justin Wilcox is not very inspiring at the moment, so I am wondering what kind of circumstances provide the juice needed to capture some interest going into 2017?
Hires within the realm of probability:
1. Wilcox? Nope. He can coach a defense, but not the hire to get us amped for next season.
2. Spavital? Depends. Keeping him is a priority, but handing him the reins is a pretty big risk.
3. Tosh? Well, if he can keep Spav, then that might get us somewhere. Tosh back in any capacity without Spav is kind of a wash, it leads us to looking for coaches on the other side of the ball, when that is settled at the moment. In tandem, they could be monster recruiters.
Home-run, pie-in-the-sky:
1. Chip Kelly? Obviously.
2. Ron Rivera? Very much so.
3. Les Miles? Big name, so yes, despite the downsides.
What else gets us going? I don't see a whole lot of other good outcomes.
Strykur;842789618 said:
Seeing us interview Justin Wilcox is not very inspiring at the moment, so I am wondering what kind of circumstances provide the juice needed to capture some interest going into 2017?
Hires within the realm of probability:
1. Wilcox? Nope. He can coach a defense, but not the hire to get us amped for next season.
2. Spavital? Depends. Keeping him is a priority, but handing him the reins is a pretty big risk.
3. Tosh? Well, if he can keep Spav, then that might get us somewhere. Tosh back in any capacity without Spav is kind of a wash, it leads us to looking for coaches on the other side of the ball, when that is settled at the moment. In tandem, they could be monster recruiters.
Home-run, pie-in-the-sky:
1. Chip Kelly? Obviously.
2. Ron Rivera? Very much so.
3. Les Miles? Big name, so yes, despite the downsides.
What else gets us going? I don't see a whole lot of other good outcomes.
BearlyClad;842791175 said:
How much does Rivera want to have fun with football? My bet is he thinks back to his playing days with some positive nostalgia about teammates, funny things that happened here, etc.
Contrast that with the ego-filled punky NFL lockerroom antics, hassles and childishness.
College football was more fun, Ron.
C'mon back, you'll enjoy the ride again.
Strykur;842791182 said:
I keep mentioning this, but again: you don't walk away from $6.5 million no matter how much you love Cal, when the next coach will make less than half of that.
heech;842791241 said:
The bigger issue is in addition to the lost income, there has to be a big buy out to get him. Doesn't there?
grandmastapoop;842790975 said:
I read the Jimmy Lake article (from August) posted here earlier today. Other than the pie in the sky candidafes, he's my number one preference.