Next coach options?

If JP does not have a letter of resignation from PR in his file after last year; JP needs to be gone. The only reason to leave PR on the sidelines this year was to give him one more chance. That chance should have been coupled with a letter of resignation in the event PR failed to significantly move ISU up in standings.
 
Jamie is a cross country runner. He's somehow managed to convince some people to make donations to the point we can have some nice things, but he doesn't understand football. He's more concerns about the non-basketball or football sports to see how god awful we are.
 
All the coaching changes being made in the off-season means a lot of staffs will be getting let go. They don't ALL suck. Why aren't there possible candidates on the South Carolina or Miami staffs, for example?
 
A while back I thought we could do better than Cambell from Toledo, but now I think I'd take him if he wanted to come here.

And then I'd consider promoting Ayeni to OC if he could handle it. I'd like to see him stay, but not sure if he would if it wasn't a step up of some kind.

I wonder if Tony Alford would consider being head coach? How about Chris Ash?

Part of me wants to run the triple option. It's working for teams like Navy, Air Force, and G. Tech most years. Navy destroyed the high octane Memphis team a few weeks ago, and Air Force took it to Boise State last night also. You can beat fast paced spread teams with that offense if you know how to run it.
 
Chris Ash. The OSU DC

Agree that he should be on the interview list along with - Lincoln Riley (OU OC), Phillip Montgomery (Tulsa hc, former Baylor OC), Dino Babers (Bowling Green HC), or Matt Wells (Utah State, Luke Wells is on his staff and has good area recruiting connections)
 
Honestly I am good with anybody. Tell me any name and any resume. Anybody else at this point.
 
Agree that he should be on the interview list along with - Lincoln Riley (OU OC), Phillip Montgomery (Tulsa hc, former Baylor OC), Dino Babers (Bowling Green HC), or Matt Wells (Utah State, Luke Wells is on his staff and has good area recruiting connections)

I'd be pretty happy with any of these, especially Phillip Montgomery.
 
I just want to see someone who has worked for a highly successful coach. If you look at the history of coaches who are successful you will usually find that they worked for a very good coach. That is where you hope they learned how to lead, and how to win.
 
Also, I don't think the Iowa State job is as bad as some make it seem. Great fan base, really good facilities, a good conference, a decent talent pool coming back. I'm undoubtedly bias, but give me this job over Illinois, Missouri or Central Florida.

It really isn't. It isn't a top tier job but people are acting like we won't have applicants. There will be people interested who could succeed at ISU. We just have to hope that Pollard picks one.
 
In all seriousness, here is my list of coaches that we should try and contact:

Coaches of:
Temple
Memphis
Houston
Western Kentucky
Northern Illinois
Bowling Green
San Diego State
Arkansas State
Appalachian State

Hail Mary - North Carolina
 
I think Ash is the most likely person to get the job based on the previous hires. I would need to see who he gets as assistants to make up my mind if I like it or not.
 
Lincoln Riley. Familiar with the conference and well known in Texas. If they hire another defensive head coach outside Pete Carroll it will just be more of the same.
 
It's time for Scott Frost to move back to the Midwest. He has the resume and I have been told that he would be interested in the head coaching position at Iowa State or Kansas State.
 

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