Craig Bohl, NDSU. If you read Bisonville, they not only want to fire the guy, they want to draw and quarter him, then blow his entrails out of a cannon. SMFH. Bohl seems to have blown his wad on what were the previous coach's recruits. All downhill since then. Chances he coaches in 2010: 1 in 3
John Heacock, YSU. Same with the YSU fans regarding Heacock. Like NDSU, they are a very spoiled fanbase who give up on a coach at the drop of a hat. Heacock is 0-9 v UNI and that doesn't sit well with many fans. Recently, his team has lost to teams they never have before. Chances he coaches again in 2010: 1 in 5. Note: the school doesn't have money for a buyout of last year of contract.
Terry Allen, MSU. His seat is only tepidly warm, atmospheric temperature. Very little fan grumbling. Has two winning seasons (including this years' 6-5 finish) and has done a lot of rebuilding of the offense. The defense has needed help since Day One and hasn't got it. Then again, they were 3-2 on the road this year which is a big step in the right direction. 3-3 at home. Should get three more years to build a winning culture there, something that has been missing in 20 years. Chances he coaches in 2010: 5 to 1.
Getting warmer:
Western Illinois. There is no coach there now, for all intents and purposes. They gotta make a good hire and give him time to rebuild.
Les Miles, INSU. Seems safe for another two - three years. The biggest rejuvenation challenge in the country, probably. Need to recruit some BIG people. I was at the UNI @ INSU game in '08 with my youngest son, who was eight at the time, and he had bigger arms than some of their offensive linemen.
Sitting on a cool seat:
Mark Farley, UNI. Perennial contender that just reloads ever year. Solid staff who actually "coach" players. More consistency needed on offense.
Dale Lennon, SIU: Must recruit well to avoid Bohl's problem at NDSU, ie, winning with previous guy's recruits. Seems like a keeper, fans dig him....so far. Is 3-0 v UNI at two different schools. Fvcker.
John Stiegelmeier, SDSU. Coach Stig brought the Bunnies from nowhere to the FCS playoffs (likely) in three years. Fans dig him. He'll be there as long as they are successful.
Brock Spack, ILSU. New guy from Purdue has introduced spread offense to the Crimson Crows and met with some success in his first year in a tough conference. Fans seems to like him, which is important (see NDSU). Could pull off a major program-building coup with a victory over ranked UNI this Saturday.
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OK, that's the Missouri Valley - comments welcome.
What about your conference's hot seat guys???
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:24 am
by DJH
I don't think you can say that YSU gave up on their coach "at the drop of a hat". He has had one good season in his entire time at YSU.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:32 am
by Cap'n Cat
DJH wrote:I don't think you can say that YSU gave up on their coach "at the drop of a hat". He has had one good season in his entire time at YSU.
If you follow the ugly fans on their ugly message boards, they're after the guy if he so much as farts. They all pine for the long-gone glory days with Tressel and refuse to believe that they have become just another football program.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:36 am
by dbackjon
Good thread. Will have to think about the Big Sky. One coach already gone
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:37 am
by BlackFalkin
Big Sky Coaches Hot Seat
PORTLAND STATE-Already out
IDAHO STATE
I dont know the ISU coaches name but he needs to be fired.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:00 am
by grizzaholic
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Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:16 am
by tampajag
Pete Richardson - Southern University. The big rumor swirling around Baton Rouge may force him out at end of the season.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:41 am
by T-Dog
SoCon
Hot Seat
Bobby Lamb - Furman: Probably the hottest seat in the conference. In his 8th year, he's been out of the playoffs three years now and has lost to App St every year (went 1-1 in 2005). The usual patient Furman fans are getting tired of Lamb's inconsistencies. It mostly depends on what the new president wants.
Chris Hatcher - Georgia Southern: Always being the opposite of Furman, Georgia Southern fans are not patient. Blowout losses to App St and SDSU has Hatcher on the hot seat in his 3rd year. His recruiting classes so far have been deemed failures. More fans want AD Sam Baker out, but just like Furman, the Eagles are getting a new head honcho of the University and he has already put a high emphasis on athletics. Likely to get one more year to see how a team with all his recruits does.
Getting Hotter
Dennis Wagner - Western Carolina: WCU fans hate losing. However, it's been the one consistent for them in the last few years. Wagner brought optimism when he took over in 2008, but fans are seeing the same-old. On-field with rumored off-field incidents could mean a short stint in the Whee for Wagner.
Kevin Higgins - The Citadel: Under Higgins, The Citadel has shown flashes of greatness at times in Higgins four years in charge. However, inconsistent has been the only consistent. A bad loss to WCU has some El Cit fans questioning the man at the top. The Citadel has never been one to fire coaches for a couple bad seasons, so for now Higgins is safe, but a couple more seasons at or below .500 could put him in front of the firing squad.
Cold Seat
Pat Sullivan - Samford: The former Heisman trophy winner is in his third year at the helm at the SoCon newbies. After putting together a respectable 6-5 record in 2008 and a 5-5 record so far this year, Sullivan looks to be safe for the near future. Samford's an unknown when it comes to how their university works but what is known is Sullivan can rest easy for a while.
Russ Huesman - UTC: The new guy in the SoCon coaches circle. Huesman went from the top of the world in Richmond to the bottom of the barrel in UTC and so far, he's a resounding success. Already has secured UTC's first winning season in a long time, he's has UTC on the path to SoCon glory in the near future. However, he will be the sought-after coach in the SoCon but thankfully for UTC, he's an alum and has said many times it's the only coaching job he ever wants.
Pete Lembo - Elon: What Huesman is this year, Lembo was in 2006. Taking a cellar-dwellar team and building them up. Despite falling short in the SoCon title race, Lembo has Elon on track for it's first ever NCAA playoffs. He's going to be sought-after as well, so it'll be interesting if he takes the quick road to bigger bucks or continues to build foundations at Elon.
Mike Ayers - Wofford: Despite a bad season riddled with injuries, Wofford fans are still believing in Ayers. He has two SoCon titles under his belt and three playoff appearances. And with that dang wishbone offense, Wofford is unlikely to stay below .500 once a healthy team returns next year.
Jerry Morre - App State: Three National Titles and five-straight SoCon titles in the last five years have secured Jerry's spot for as long as he wants to.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:43 am
by SuperHornet
I know that fan boards are not the be-all and end-all of this, but if it were, Marshall Sperbeck will be out the door as soon as the Causeway Classic is over. SacBuzz is all over him and DC Lou Baiz, a longtime faithful Hornet assistant, even though Sperbeck just got there. The improvement over the Mooshagian era is immense, but people don't care.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:53 am
by bobbythekidd
Excellent socon analysis, T-Dog.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:04 pm
by FargoBison
Bohl has about a zero percent chance of being fired this year, his seat is hot, but the 10 people at Bisonville that complain about everything don't have the $600,000 it will cost to buy him out.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:11 pm
by bandl
The coaches from Rhode Island, Toswon & Northeastern should be on the hot seat...again...just like every year...
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:11 pm
by BlackFalkin
grizzaholic wrote:You are a fucking idiot. Zambrano (sp) got a 2 year extension this season. I think he will do just fine.
Whoa, I dont think you want what your asking for.. so stay in a boy's place while MEN are talking.. Zambrano is in his 3rd SEASON AT ISU:
IN 2009 ALONE ISU HAS BEEN OUTSCORED 431-135
IN ZAMBRANO'S 3 seasons ISU has only has 4 wins vs Div 1 opp.
IN Zambrano's 3 seasons ISU, all wins have come against teams with losing seasons.
Im not making fun of ISU bc I like the program and have friends who played for the team, but the Idaho state bengals are worse with Zambrano.
grizzaholic wrote:
Im a fucking idiot.
Yes you are son, yes you are.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:18 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
BlackFalkin wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:You are a fucking idiot. Zambrano (sp) got a 2 year extension this season. I think he will do just fine.
Whoa, I dont think you want what your asking for.. so stay in a boy's place while MEN are talking.. Zambrano is in his 3rd SEASON AT ISU:
IN 2009 ALONE ISU HAS BEEN OUTSCORED 431-135
IN ZAMBRANO'S 3 seasons ISU has only has 4 wins vs Div 1 opp.
IN Zambrano's 3 seasons ISU, all wins have come against teams with losing seasons.
Im not making fun of ISU bc I like the program and have friends who played for the team, but the Idaho state bengals are worse with Zambrano.
grizzaholic wrote:
Im a fucking idiot.
Yes you are son, yes you are.
Who the fuck is Zambrano? His name is Zamberlin.
Fucking idiots.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:25 pm
by JMU DJ
BlackFalkin wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:You are a fucking idiot. Zambrano (sp) got a 2 year extension this season. I think he will do just fine.
Whoa, I dont think you want what your asking for.. so stay in a boy's place while MEN are talking.. Zambrano is in his 3rd SEASON AT ISU:
IN 2009 ALONE ISU HAS BEEN OUTSCORED 431-135
IN ZAMBRANO'S 3 seasons ISU has only has 4 wins vs Div 1 opp.
IN Zambrano's 3 seasons ISU, all wins have come against teams with losing seasons.
Im not making fun of ISU bc I like the program and have friends who played for the team, but the Idaho state bengals are worse with Zambrano.
grizzaholic wrote:
Im a fucking idiot.
Yes you are son, yes you are.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Who the fuck is Zambrano? His name is Zamberlin.
Fucking idiots.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:27 pm
by BlackFalkin
grizzaholic wrote:
BlackFalkin wrote:
I dont know the ISU coaches name....
You are a fucking idiot. Zambrano ......
either way, dont get tripped up on semantics....
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:34 pm
by bpcats
The only coach that I would think would be on the hot seat is Souers at NAU for the last 5-6 years his team has faded down the stretch after getting off to fast starts.
UNC - is it Downey that is coaching there? Anyway his team gets a little tougher each year. I would evaluate after next year to see how he is doing, since they lost a ton of players at the beginning of the year.
Everybody should be safe now that Glanville is gone at PSU.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:40 pm
by CatMom
Wright has been on the hotseat since he was made head coach; mainly by fans. They offered him a 1 yr deal after last season, which he declined. So his contract is up after this weeks game. He declined because he wanted a better deal for his asst coaches, which the U refused. And until the shit hit the fan, last week, they hadn't offered him anything. It actually took an Austin sportswriter (editorialist) to bring the issue to the fore.
It's why this (that I posted elsewhere) is so funny to me.
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Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:19 pm
by Wedgebuster
UNC will have a new coach next season. Rumor is word along the front range.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:17 pm
by mountain_man
If one of those SoCon jobs come open, I'm afraid Scott Satterfield will come back as ASU's enemy #1.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:19 pm
by bench
mountain_man wrote:If one of those SoCon jobs come open, I'm afraid Scott Satterfield will come back as ASU's enemy #1.
If he's unhappy at Toledo, I hope he's letting our guys on the staff know about it, because we gotta put a stop to this shit before it starts. Whether or not Scott would be successful at another conference school is irrelevant, because his mere presence would hurt us. Imagine the recruiting spiel for Georgia Southern in particular: "Legacy, tradition, and six national championships...oh, and our head coach just happens to be the guy behind the App State spread option that won three straight titles and groomed Armanti Edwards into a star." I just threw up in my mouth a little, etc.
I still think we shoulda made Satterfield some sort of Jimbo Fisher deal to guarantee him the HC job when Coach Moore retires.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:15 am
by ToTheLeft
Big South
Hot Seat:
Probably no one...
Getting Warmer:
David Bennett (Coastal)- Came in and gave Coastal a national reputation and a playoff berth... and now they're slipping to the bottom
Should Be Warm, But Isn't:
Steve Patton (G-W)- Always have incredible talent, always fall flat on their face at the end of the year. I don't think he'll get fired, but they should be considering it, at least.
Other Coaches, in terms of stability with team, none are on the hot seat (First two are safe, Priorie is fairly solid with SBU but might lose favor with more years like this one, and the last two are new coaches, and despite bad results, they should stick for a couple years at least.)
1. Rocco (LU)
2. Mills (CSU)
3. Priorie (SBU)
4. Nichols (PC)
5. Woods (VMI)
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:48 am
by catamount man
T-Dog wrote:SoCon
Hot Seat
Bobby Lamb - Furman: Probably the hottest seat in the conference. In his 8th year, he's been out of the playoffs three years now and has lost to App St every year (went 1-1 in 2005). The usual patient Furman fans are getting tired of Lamb's inconsistencies. It mostly depends on what the new president wants.
Chris Hatcher - Georgia Southern: Always being the opposite of Furman, Georgia Southern fans are not patient. Blowout losses to App St and SDSU has Hatcher on the hot seat in his 3rd year. His recruiting classes so far have been deemed failures. More fans want AD Sam Baker out, but just like Furman, the Eagles are getting a new head honcho of the University and he has already put a high emphasis on athletics. Likely to get one more year to see how a team with all his recruits does.
Getting Hotter
Dennis Wagner - Western Carolina: WCU fans hate losing. However, it's been the one consistent for them in the last few years. Wagner brought optimism when he took over in 2008, but fans are seeing the same-old. On-field with rumored off-field incidents could mean a short stint in the Whee for Wagner.
Kevin Higgins - The Citadel: Under Higgins, The Citadel has shown flashes of greatness at times in Higgins four years in charge. However, inconsistent has been the only consistent. A bad loss to WCU has some El Cit fans questioning the man at the top. The Citadel has never been one to fire coaches for a couple bad seasons, so for now Higgins is safe, but a couple more seasons at or below .500 could put him in front of the firing squad.
Cold Seat
Pat Sullivan - Samford: The former Heisman trophy winner is in his third year at the helm at the SoCon newbies. After putting together a respectable 6-5 record in 2008 and a 5-5 record so far this year, Sullivan looks to be safe for the near future. Samford's an unknown when it comes to how their university works but what is known is Sullivan can rest easy for a while.
Russ Huesman - UTC: The new guy in the SoCon coaches circle. Huesman went from the top of the world in Richmond to the bottom of the barrel in UTC and so far, he's a resounding success. Already has secured UTC's first winning season in a long time, he's has UTC on the path to SoCon glory in the near future. However, he will be the sought-after coach in the SoCon but thankfully for UTC, he's an alum and has said many times it's the only coaching job he ever wants.
Pete Lembo - Elon: What Huesman is this year, Lembo was in 2006. Taking a cellar-dwellar team and building them up. Despite falling short in the SoCon title race, Lembo has Elon on track for it's first ever NCAA playoffs. He's going to be sought-after as well, so it'll be interesting if he takes the quick road to bigger bucks or continues to build foundations at Elon.
Mike Ayers - Wofford: Despite a bad season riddled with injuries, Wofford fans are still believing in Ayers. He has two SoCon titles under his belt and three playoff appearances. And with that dang wishbone offense, Wofford is unlikely to stay below .500 once a healthy team returns next year.
Jerry Morre - App State: Three National Titles and five-straight SoCon titles in the last five years have secured Jerry's spot for as long as he wants to.
File the bolded content from Mr.Boone under the "Don't know what the hell I'm talking about file".........
Dennis Wagner inherited a program with players that had more legal troubles covered up than you could shake a stick at, more punks, more thugs, than have ever been seen in Cullowhee. The administration has already stated he is getting the full 5 years on his contract. With the trouble either graduating or getting asked to leave, 2009 was going to be a tough year with ONLY 10 seniors and over FORTY redshirt or true freshmen. In 2010, we will only have 7 seniors on the entire team.
Once again, a Boone goon running his mouth all based on comments on a message board. The off field incident was with a FORMER PLAYER and his DRUNK brother, who under much consumption of alcohol, decided to try to get in Wagner's face as he was coming off the field AFTER he'd gotten into it with an official.
Again, if you're not a Catamount fan, a WCU booster, or alum, PLEASE SHUT THE HELL UP and worry about your own team. Wagner is not in any trouble, his seat is DEFINITELY not hot. Leave it to a Boone goon.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:22 am
by ChetSteadman
I've read the voices of dissension on the Pride board, CMan. There aren't that many, yet, but there are some.
Re: FCS Coaches On The Hot Seat....?
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:34 am
by andy7171
bandl wrote:The coaches from Rhode Island, Toswon & Northeastern should be on the hot seat...again...just like every year...
To quote Grizza, "You're a ***ing idiot." Towsons coach is in his first year of a 5 year contract.