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Randy Shannon-- Former Miami coach

Who will replace Larry Coker at the U?


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coastalbuck;652054; said:
Good points. I guess it's show me the money time in that case. If it were me, I'd rather be in an AD makes more than the coach situation, than a coach makes more than the AD situation, if I was the AD of course...

Definately see what you're saying. Alvarez already gave up the coaching aspect once, and not like I'm close to the situation, but I certainly haven't heard he misses it.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;652069; said:
Definately see what you're saying. Alvarez already gave up the coaching aspect once, and not like I'm close to the situation, but I certainly haven't heard he misses it.
The subject came up on just about every radio and tv show out here when he took the AD job. The overwhelming consensus at that time was that he wouldn't be able to stay away from coaching for more than a year or two at most. Haven't heard much since, but it was mentioned so often by people who know him that it's worth taking for what it's worth. :wink2:
 
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CBS


Former 'Canes quarterback Kosar interested in Miami job

Dec. 6, 2006
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]

[/FONT] [FONT=Arial, Helvetica] MIAMI -- Former University of Miami and NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar said he is interested in becoming the school's next football coach, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Kosar told the newspaper that he has had preliminary talks with university officials about replacing Larry Coker who was fired last month. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] "Yeah, I'm interested," Kosar told the paper. "UM people knew that I had been offered the president of the Cleveland Browns job. They knew I wanted to get back into football and asked if I'd be interested in the UM job. At first it was just flattering, but then I thought, 'Yeah, I'd really like to look into it."' [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Kosar has no coaching experience, but he often serves as a mentor to quarterbacks at Miami. He retired from the NFL after a 12-year career with the Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] There has been much speculation about who would replace Coker, who was fired on Nov. 24 after the Hurricanes completed a 6-6 season after going 53-9 in Coker's first five years at Miami. [/FONT]
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Bernie Kosar wouldn't mind kicking back in Coral Gables as coach of The U. (Getty Images) [FONT=Arial, Helvetica] The only confirmed candidate to replace Coker is Miami defensive coordinator Randy Shannon, who hasn't commented on his interest in the job. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Other names have been mentioned as possible candidates -- Rutgers' Greg Schiano, former Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez, South Florida's Jim Leavitt, Auburn's Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech's Mike Leach and former Alabama coach Mike Shula, son of Miami Dolphins coaching legend Don Shula. Some NFL coaches are also in the mix. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] It was a turbulent season in Miami -- with the biggest blow being the death of Bryan Pata, who was shot and killed outside his off-campus apartment complex on Nov. 7. Even before that, a top wide receiver was suspended for much of the season after getting involved in an altercation with two women, a player was shot in an alleged robbery attempt where another teammate returned fire at the purported assailants, and the Hurricanes were involved in an on-field brawl with Florida International which resulted in the suspension of 31 players, 13 from Miami. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Kosar was a fan favorite as the Hurricanes quarterback from 1983 to 1984, leading Miami to a national championship as a freshman, beating Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. The Browns got him in a supplemental draft after he graduated early with a dual degree in finance and economics. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Kosar threw 124 touchdown passes in his NFL career, with 87 interceptions. [/FONT]
 
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I don't understand how former athletes expect to be handed a job like this with no coaching experience whatsoever. I know that the NBA does it, but the NBA sucks, so it's ok. You can't go into a high profile coaching job, or most low profile ones, and not get eaten alive by the machine that is college football.
 
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I voted "other" for Bernie, Bernie. I guess he is the Spielman of their coaching search. As I can't stand da U, I will be happy if they made the dumbest decision possible. Bernie is a smart guy, so I'm surprised he would even entertain this. I think he's just garnering some plublicity for himself... maybe trying to sell a few more of his greeting cards.
 
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I'm looking at some of the names posted and trying to get an idea of who could fit.

U Miami is tres expensive, seems to have high academic standards, has no ability to travel (ie no one in Miami wants to pull their ass out of the beach sand and plunk it down in, say, Arizona, where they might have to wear a jacket to stay warm. Has a rich tradition of thugs with bling-bling standing on the sidelines during home games giving the image of a program run by people named Gino, Snoop and Notorious. Has an incredible power to attract future NFL stars. Has been blessed by fantastic X and O guys at the head coaching spot, guys who I think winked at the rules.

Shalahla would know Alverez from his Wisconsin days and with out getting too far into lible land let me just say that people I know, who ought to be in the know, have indicated that Barry has baggage that has been hushed up.

Donna may not want him around.

Tuberville would be a fool to give up Auburn. Excellent facilities, great fan base, rich tradition.

My personal opinion: Miami is looking for someone in the pro ranks, impress the kids, fuck academics, NCAA rules and public decency, just win baby.
 
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