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Who will coach the Bearcats now that Kelly is out??

  • darbypitcher22
    Tuberville would be a great hire, and UC should do whatever they can to get him
  • 3reppom
    UC has sought permission to speak to Houston coach Kevin Sumlin. Link
  • eersandbeers
    3reppom wrote: UC has sought permission to speak to Houston coach Kevin Sumlin. Link
    Well they have to interview a black coach or Al Sharpton will be protesting at UC. I don't think this guy is a serious candidate though.
  • mucalum49
    ESPN Insider doesn't think Tuberville would take the job but seems to think Phillip Fulmer would. At 59 he has a career record of 152-52 with only 2 losing seasons at Tennessee.
  • jordo212000
    Brian Kelly wouldn't say he has accepted the job during the awards show... FWIW
  • 3reppom
    eersandbeers wrote:
    3reppom wrote: UC has sought permission to speak to Houston coach Kevin Sumlin. Link
    Well they have to interview a black coach or Al Sharpton will be protesting at UC. I don't think this guy is a serious candidate though.
    Why wouldn't he be a serious candidate? He is from Indy and played at Purdue. He also runs a passing game that is very similar to what UC ran under Kelly. He has done a very good job at houston, both on the field and off. He is a rising star in the coaching fraternity and will land a good job in time.
    jordo212000 wrote: Brian Kelly wouldn't say he has accepted the job during the awards show... FWIW

    Thats because he had yet to address the team.
  • jordo212000
    3reppom wrote:
    Thats because he had yet to address the team.
    Maybe... just seemed kind of odd. Was this awards show taped earlier or something?
  • 3reppom
    No, he had a live feed with ESPN during the banquet. He didn't address the team until the banquet concluded even though every player knew it.
  • buckeyes_woowee
    Glen Mason
  • OneBuckeye
    Jim Bolleman
  • tcby99
    darbypitcher22 wrote: Tuberville would be a great hire, and UC should do whatever they can to get him
    Zero chance of this happening
  • cbus4life
    Thank god Coombs isn't coaching them in the Sugar Bowl...he's not ready to be a head coach on that level.
  • Al Capone
    John Cooper wants the job.
  • Speedofsand
    Both staffs are being shaken up for the Sugar Bowl. A couple more besides Strong are leaving UF. 2 replacements already lined up by Meyer.
  • vball10set
    if UC could appoint an interim for the 2010,RichRod may be available for subsequent seasons
  • 3reppom
    Kevin Sumlin and Al Golden will interview for the job. The supposed top three are Butch Jones, Sumlin and Skip Holtz. I think Sumlin would be another fantastic hire if he were to get the job. He is at the top of my list right now, I just don't know if he is at the top of Mike Thomas's
  • se-alum
    Luke Fickell
  • goosebumps
    Sumlin would be a great hire. Imagine what he could do with the Offensive weapons he'll have at UC
  • King Curtis
    Rivals.com has a report up saying that Cincinnati has asked to speak with Sumlin.
  • buckeyes_woowee
    Skip Holtz would make the most sense to me
  • sjmvsfscs08
    Skip Holtz would be nice, but I don't know how his soul would deal with recruiting Ohio against his beloved Notre Dame. He has a nice thing going in the ever-fertile south, I'm not sure he's itching to make a move. However, I'm positive he was waiting for Weis to get fired and that's why he didn't tale the Syracuse job last year. Maybe, now that it looks like he'll have to wait another 3+ years for the Notre Dame job to open, he will go ahead and move up the ladder.

    Personally, I think it would be a wise move by the Big East to add East Carolina to the conference. It would allow the Big East to get a foothold in the Carolinas, which are booming right now. It will only become more fertile in terms of recruits moving forward into the future.
  • King Curtis
    http://twitter.com/TomDienhart

    This guy says that Skip Holtz turned down Cincinnati.

    And that Kevin Sumlin and Butch Jones are still very much in the running.
  • newarkcatholicfan
    Hopefully Cincinnati can get an honest coach who won’t bail on them when the first mid-major type teams come calling with an offer of more money but with very little overall talent.
  • 3reppom
    It will be Sumlin or Jones barring some really weird things happening in the next few days. Thomas wants the new coach to be announced by the middle of next week.
  • devil1197
    Haven't really paid attention but will the new coach be coaching in the Sugar Bowl or will an assistant take over?