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To summarize: Coach Schiano is a great coach, he was our top candidate, we conducted a background check. We crumbled under fan pressure due to unrealistic expectations.
Doesn't bode well for whatever aspirations Larry Johnson may have.
yeah, given that johnson is 65, i doubt he was considering a possible move sometime down the road even before the schiano brouhaha.LJ is a career assistant. He is one of those few folks who have found their highest level of competence and are happy to stay there.
His next move is retirement
Stop bringing up Venables and Foster. We have established that they are lifetime coordinators.
Let us look at why coaches leave schools. Better opportunity, better pay, conflicts with their current head coach.
Why do coaches choose the next opportunity? An opportunity to be a head coach, they have a relationship with the AD, they want to coach at a place they graduated from or coached at, they want to coach at a traditional powerhouse, they want to coach at a place they can recruit the best talent.
One example you bring up is Smart. Let us examine Smart. Born in Alabama and grew up in Georgia. Graduated from the University of Georgia. Spent his whole career in the South. Was the DC for Alabama from 2008-2015. Let say his first opportunity to leave Alabama would be 2011.
Here are some job openings after the 2011 season. Ohio State, West Virginia, UNC, New Mexico, Arizona, Tuane, Penn State, Florida Atlantic, Ole Miss, New Mexico, Arizona, Akron, Memphis, Illinois, UAB, Kansas, ASU, UCLA, WSU, Texas A&M, Colorado ST, Fresno ST, Tulane, Arkansas and some other schools. Which one of those would be a step up from the DC at Alabama? Ohio State, UCLA, Penn State. Ohio State was going to hire Urban Meyer no matter who was available. UCLA would be as much a bad fit culture wise as Chip Kelly to Florida. I don't think he wanted to touch the Penn State job.
2012 the most notable job openings were Wisconsin, Auburn, Tennessee and Oregon. Alvarez had his man in Bielema. Oregon was not a good fit. Tennessee is Tennessee. That leaves Auburn who just fired a coach two years after he won them the national championship.
2013 notable coaching changes USC, Penn State, Texas. USC wanted to bring in someone with ties to USC so they bring in Sarkisian. I don't think he wanted the Penn State job. I don't know much about the Texas coaching search at that time. I know Strong was the hottest name having success at Louisville.
I can go into the other years, but I think I have made my point about the right opportunity no showing itself until the Georgia spot opened up. He might have been waiting for the Georgia position his whole life. You will have to ask him that.