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New USC Head Coach - Closed when news broke

Not looking good for those of us that put money on Del Rio...

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/01/12/del.rio.stays/index.html?eref=sihp
After a profitable meeting with owner Wayne Weaver this morning in Jacksonville, Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio will stay in his current job for at least the 2010 season.


Del Rio, 58-57 in seven seasons at the helm, was thought to be on shaky ground with Weaver for a few reasons. He's only won one playoff game in his tenure and the Jags had a miserable end-of-the-year stretch by finishing with a four-game losing streak. Complicating matters, it was no secret the job at USC held some allure for Del Rio, a Trojans' alum, in the wake of Pete Carroll leaving for the Seahawks over the weekend.
 
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MightbeaBuck;1640933; said:
Other, but you must name it in this thread: Mike Riley

OCBucksFan;1640935; said:
Mike Riley

Mike Riley agrees to three-year extension at Oregon St. - NCAA Football - SI.com

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon State football coach Mike Riley has agreed to a three-year contract extension through 2019.
The extension, announced by the university late Sunday, effectively quashes rumors that Riley might be a candidate for the Southern California job. Pete Carroll is expected to leave the Trojans to coach the Seattle Seahawks.
"Due to the fact there is a lot of speculation on my future, I want to make it known that I'm very excited to be coaching at Oregon State University and I anticipate doing so for a long time," Riley said in a statement.
 
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OK, Stewart Mandel is a "dickhead":biggrin:; however, he does put up a pretty good argument here:

Here's why USC shouldn't hire an NFL coach to replace Carroll
"Most college coaches find out it's a lot harder to coach rich 25-year-olds than it is poor 19-year-olds," Tony Dungy said on NBC on Sunday. I don't doubt that to be true. But I would also contend that most NFL-bred coaches are similarly ill-equipped to handle the unique challenges of coaching collegians.

 
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What name coach in his right mind would take that job knowing the hammer will come down and he will probably struggle for several years?
They need an interim/fall guy for a couple then bring in a big guy.
 
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Taosman;1641629; said:
What name coach in his right mind would take that job knowing the hammer will come down and he will probably struggle for several years?
They need an interim/fall guy for a couple then bring in a big guy.
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"I'd like to throw my ring in that hat!!"
 
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