ASU not being happy with 40-34 (better than Erickson, worse than Snyder, both hall of fame caliber) means nothing. Yeah, CU and ISU would both take that in a second. He also has been an OC in the NFL since then.
So no, not the logic CU used when hiring Hawkins. They did not hire the human capital driving BSU's success. Those guys went on to he successful elsewhere, while Hawkins is out of football.
CPR has done better than his predecessors though while Koetter hasn't. My point isn't that CPR is great, but that a coach who was successful at a different place won't ultimately be successful here like some seem to think.
