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Dan Hawkins Out At Colorado

  • krambman
    Wow. I'm shocked! I don't think anyone saw this coming. ;)

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5782842
  • bigkahuna
    I wonder if he ever regrets leaving Boise State.
  • vball10set
    hey, GoRocks....another Minny candidate?? :p
  • krambman
    bigkahuna;551323 wrote:I wonder if he ever regrets leaving Boise State.

    I don't know that he necessarily regrets leaving Boise, but I think that he definitely regrets leaving Boise for Colorado. The program wasn't great when Gary Barnett left but it's been an absolute mess since Hawkins arrived. I think this is part of the reason we've seen Chris Peterson turn down interviews at big schools to stay at Boise (he's also the highest paid public employee in Idaho).

    Maybe he'll get a job coaching intramurals somewhere.
  • gorocks99
    vball10set;551343 wrote:hey, GoRocks....another Minny candidate?? :p

    Probably, with the way the search has been going.

    Brings up a good question though - which do you consider a better job at this point: Minnesota or Colorado?
  • j_crazy
    minny for the facilities.
  • centralbucksfan
    The only shocking thing here is that he lasted this long. Sat game collapse was unbelievable.
  • thedynasty1998
    gorocks99;551397 wrote:Probably, with the way the search has been going.

    Brings up a good question though - which do you consider a better job at this point: Minnesota or Colorado?

    Interesting question. I think I'd say Minnesota, but with hesitation. Their division of Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan State and Northwestern is a bitch! I think for that fact alone it might be hard to win because Nebraska is on the verge of becoming a consistently elite team. Iowa is Iowa. Michigan State is doing very good things under DAntonio. Northwestern is MUCH improved and you just have to think that within 5 years Michigan will get it right.

    Minnesota might be a bottom feeder, even with the right coach.
  • gorocks99
    By that same measure though, Colorado is probably sitting at the bottom of their division right now They'll have to compete with UCLA, USC (So. Cal recruiting hotbed), Arizona (getting better under Stoops), Arizona State, and Utah (BCS bowl winners as recently as 2009). In a normal year, I'd say Minnesota is on par with Northwestern, slightly below MSU, and behind Nebraska/Mich/Iowa.

    Of course, things shuffle around a bit year-to-year ... MSU is really good this year, Michigan has been iffy lately, Iowa has laid a clunker as recently as 2006. UCLA is down now, Arizona isn't traditionally good. It's pretty close as to which job is better, I agree. It will be interesting to see who goes where as I have a feeling the two schools will be pursuing some of the same names.
  • jordo212000
    The moment Kansas won, it was very obvious that he was not going to survive. I will always remember him for the "go play intramurals, brother" rant
  • centralbucksfan
    gorocks99;551397 wrote:Probably, with the way the search has been going.

    Brings up a good question though - which do you consider a better job at this point: Minnesota or Colorado?

    Minn is EASILY the better situation right now. From what I have read, Colorado has by far, the worst facilities in the Big12 and their university is in some serious financial trouble. So its not going to get better anytime soon.
  • krambman
    Minnesota is the better job right now because of better facilities and because they will probably be offering a better salary than Colorado. However, Colorado is the better situation. Their league and division will be easier than Minny's and recruiting will be easier for them because they will be able to recruit in California with one game in that state every year, and they may be able to continue to recruit some in Texas. I think Colorado will be good sooner than Minnesota.
  • TBone14
    This is excellent news. I have an intermural team that needs a coach.
  • dokken
    Always loved this bit by Cowherd on the Peoples Republic of Boulder.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQWqCBuITA4
  • stroups
    krambman;551760 wrote:Minnesota is the better job right now because of better facilities and because they will probably be offering a better salary than Colorado. However, Colorado is the better situation. Their league and division will be easier than Minny's and recruiting will be easier for them because they will be able to recruit in California with one game in that state every year, and they may be able to continue to recruit some in Texas. I think MiColorado will be good sooner than Minnesota.

    I think with the new facilities Minnesota tightened this race way up but I think you hit the nail on the head. As a head coach I would be more inclined to take the Colorado job because of the recruits from California and out west............. thats just my opinion and personal preference.
  • Iliketurtles
    The "go play intramurals, brother" rant is one of my favorites. This is no surprise though wonder if hes gonna get a job somewhere else.
  • Mohican00


    heh
  • gorocks99
    LOL WUT? Hahaha
  • thedynasty1998
    Regarding Colorado recruiting, I heard someone make a joke that kids in Colorado are much more inclined to ski in the winter than play football, so there is no talent. Minnesota has to have more instate talent than Colorado.
  • centralbucksfan
    ESPN has reported that former coach Bill McCartney is interested in coming back and Colorado is said to possibly be interested in the 70yr old former coach.
  • thedynasty1998
    centralbucksfan;552749 wrote:ESPN has reported that former coach Bill McCartney is interested in coming back and Colorado is said to possibly be interested in the 70yr old former coach.

    I heard that yesterday, and I hope it's a joke
  • jordo212000
    Hiring an old dude that has been out of the game for almost a decade would not be wise. I'm 23 and I have never heard of him. Doubtful that an 18 yr old has either
  • centralbucksfan
    thedynasty1998;552775 wrote:I heard that yesterday, and I hope it's a joke
    Don't think it is.
    jordo212000;552985 wrote:Hiring an old dude that has been out of the game for almost a decade would not be wise. I'm 23 and I have never heard of him. Doubtful that an 18 yr old has either

    Kansas St brought back their "old" coach this year, Snyder. McCartney had Colorado program going pretty darn good curing his time as coach. In 1990, Colorada was the AP national champ, sharing with Georgia Tech.
  • jordo212000
    Snyder had only been gone a few years. This Colorado guy has been gone for much longer
  • krambman
    jordo212000;553052 wrote:Snyder had only been gone a few years. This Colorado guy has been gone for much longer

    Yeah, Snyder was only gone for three years I think. Much easier to come back after that than after more than a decade.