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crazybuckfan40;642084; said:
I have a question. I understand that SEC is good and that might effect S. Carolina, but it seems year in and year out that SC and NC put out a ton of talent but it why can't teams like NC St., Clemson, N. Carolina make consistent runs in the ACC. They have a good year here and there like Clemson this year, but then they fall off the face of the earth. It seems like these schools are talking about firing their coach or searching for new ones every other year.
My own personal opinion is that it comes down to coaching. Bunting is no good, Beefy tits is no good at NC St. I think Bowden is getting by on sheer talent this year at Clemson. It'll be interesting to see if he can ride this into something more long-term because they are REALLY GOOD this year. Spurrier seems to be starting to make a splash recruiting wise, so give him another year or two and I think SC will be a legit threat.
 
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crazybuckfan40;642084; said:
I have a question. I understand that SEC is good and that might effect S. Carolina, but it seems year in and year out that SC and NC put out a ton of talent but it why can't teams like NC St., Clemson, N. Carolina make consistent runs in the ACC. They have a good year here and there like Clemson this year, but then they fall off the face of the earth. It seems like these schools are talking about firing their coach or searching for new ones every other year.

Maybe Grad could help out on this one. You would think they could get home talent and then go into Florida, Maryland, PA, NJ and steal some players and put together some good teams.

With Wake, NC State, Duke, North Carolina, Clemson, and USC all in the Carolinas I think that makes for some good competition among a limited amount of players. Those two states also always seem to get out of state schools being major players for top players there. scUM got Hemmingway the WR for sc, Florida got an OL and LB out of NC last year that were both five stars, and Chris Leak who's from Charlotte. Florida State, Tennessee, Va Tech, Penn State, and Florida have all had good success in NC. The BCS schools already there plus the OOS recruits for other BCS schools plus the limited talent pools put the squeeze on in state schools.

Butch Davis, NFL broadcaster. Was 51-20 as the head coach at Miami from 1995-2000.
Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt head coach. Former Clemson defensive back and longtime head coach at Furman, Johnson is 72-73 overall in college, including 14-39 at Vanderbilt.
Paul Johnson, Navy head coach. A 1979 graduate of Western Carolina, Johnson is 33-23 at Navy and 95-33 overall as a head coach at Georgia Southern and Navy.
Steve Kragthorpe, Tulsa head coach. The son of a coach and 1988 West Texas graduate is 26-18 as a head coach, all at Tulsa.
Mike Leach, Texas Tech head coach. He has a law degree from Pepperdine and is 52-31 in seven seasons at Texas Tech.
Steve Logan, offensive coordinator in NFL Europe for Rhein Fire. Logan went 69-58 with five bowl appearances in 11 seasons at East Carolina.
Gary Patterson, Texas Christian head coach. Patterson is 44-30 in six seasons at TCU.
Bobby Petrino, Louisville head coach. A native of Helena, Mont., Petrino is 35-8 in four seasons at Louisville.
Greg Schiano, Rutgers head coach. A native of Wyckoff, N.J., Schiano is 25-39 in six seasons with the Scarlet Knights, including 6-0 this season.
Tyrone Willingham, Washington head coach. A Kinston native, he was 44-36-1 in seven seasons at Stanford and 21-15 in three seasons at Notre Dame. Washington is 4-3 this season after going 2-9 in Willingham's first season.

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Charlotte Observers 10 coaches for the job. I think most of these are wishful thinking. Patterson and Kragthorpe they may have shots at but I'm not sure they've got the ties to the region needed. Johnson would be interesting but I don't think they'd go his triple option attack.
 
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Paul Johnson is a helluva coach and a solid recruiter. He also is a tremendous game-time adjuster. It would be interesting to see his version of the triple option versus ACC defenses. I believe that Paul has many ties to the Carolina area, but enjoys working at Navy. A lot of intriguing names on the list of candidates.
 
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Without Carroll, Carolina is blue
SCOTT WOLF, Columnist
Article Last Updated:10/25/2006 10:22:28 PM PDT

North Carolina fired Coach John Bunting earlier this week, which is ironic because sixyears ago USC coach Pete Carroll tried to get the Tar Heels job that eventually went to Bunting.
Imagine the reaction in North Carolina if it was widely known that Carroll struck out in his attempts to interview for the job.
"They never called me back," Carroll said. "I never got a smell."
When North Carolina showed nointerest, Carroll pursued the USC job and the rest his history.
But at the time, he thought North Carolina would be a perfect place to resurrect his career.
"It was one of my favorite places in the country," he said. "It's in a great conference. I always thought highly of North Carolina."
But North Carolina did not think as highly of him. Of course, he did not exactly have a sterling reputation back then, having been out of work for a year after being fired by the NewEngland Patriots.
"They had no reason to like me," Carroll said.
Instead, North Carolina hired Bunting, a former Tar Heel player, who is 25-42 in six seasons. That's not quite as impressive as winning 51of your past 53 games and two national championships, as Carroll has done at USC.
closest Carroll came to an interview at North Carolina was speaking to a booster who passed his number along to the athletic department. It didn't cause a ripple and soon Carroll lobbied for the job at USC, where he wasn't exactly a popular choice either, at least initially. "I was just someone who was an assistant for three years at North Carolina State, that was my only connection to the state," Carroll said. "I wasn't surprised they didn't call me."
Even some of Carroll's associates reminded him this week about the North Carolina job, however.
"I don't think they've written anything about it before," a friend of Carroll's said.
It should be noted North Carolina is handling this search differently. The university hired Chuck Neinas, the former executive director of the College Football Association, to help assist with the coaching search.
"I don't hire anybody, but I can transmit accurate information between the parties," Neinas said. "Each project has a little different twist, but basically what I can do is assist the university by researching a slate of individuals that they might want as a coach ... and that might want to coach for them."
Add Carroll: Apparently, Carroll is a popular topic in the ACC. Virginia coach Al Groh is feeling the heat from Cavaliers fans with a 3-5 record, but Groh said few coaches have job security.
"Unless you're (Ohio State coach) Jim Tressel or Pete Carroll, everybody's seat is a little warm," Groh said.
Streaks: Stanford, which has lost 10 consecutive, is one defeat away from matching the school record. At least the Cardinal won't have a chance to lose this weekend, since it has a bye Saturday. But getting even one win won't be easy, because Stanford's final four games are against USC, Washington, Oregon State and Cal.
The college football column appears Thursdays in the Daily News.
 
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Ex-Miami coach putting out feelers
Butch Davis says he'd like a college or NFL job. UNC and UM might be interested.

Omar Kelly | Miami Bureau
Posted October 26, 2006

Former Miami coach Butch Davis has told some newspapers he's interested in returning to coaching and wouldn't rule out any NFL or college job.

Davis, 54, last coached with the NFL's Cleveland Browns; he coached the Browns from 2001 through 11 games in 2004. He currently works for the NFL Network.


Davis' name has come up as a possible replacement for John Bunting at North Carolina. Bunting already has been fired but will finish the season at UNC, which has excellent facilities but a recent history of failure.

"For me to say anything at all would be extremely premature. All I'm willing to say is that North Carolina's a great job in my opinion," Davis told the Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer. "I'm just saying in the most general sense, I want to get back in coaching, and that could be either the college level or the NFL."

Davis coached Miami to a 51-20 record from 1995-2000. He resigned unexpectedly in February 2001, right after National Signing Day. He was replaced by Larry Coker, who had been the Hurricanes' offensive coordinator. UM won the national title that season by beating Nebraska in the championship game, then lost to Ohio State in the title game after the 2002 season.

Coker currently is on the hot seat, and there have been rumors he will be replaced by the man he replaced.

In an interview with The Miami Herald, Davis limited his conversation about UM to reflecting on the past.

"It's not in good taste to talk about any jobs that aren't open," Davis said. "That's horribly unfair. It's unfair to the coach, unfair to ask me or anybody else about that. It's in poor taste to comment until jobs become open and until you've been contacted.

"It's extraordinarily premature to discuss any jobs at this time, but I am interested in getting back into coaching."

He told both papers he didn't prefer college over the NFL, or vice versa. "To me, it's more important who you get an opportunity to work with," Davis said.

He said he has not bought a house in "Carolina, northwest Arkansas or Miami, as constantly rumored," but has had a vacation condo in the Keys "for a long time."
Ex-Miami coach putting out feelers
Butch Davis says he'd like a college or NFL job. UNC and UM might be interested.
 
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Steve19;641475; said:
Something big turned it into a ghost town, like Ragtown, California. (look closely at the plaque)? Word is it might be about to affect the basketball program too.

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How long had you been waiting to post this, Steve? :biggrin:
 
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scooter1369;644081; said:
There are a lot of good options for UNC to consider.

One I haven't seen mentioned yet is Gene Chizik, Texas D Coordinator.

Where did I hear it? Crap - I don't remember. But the speculation that I heard is that Mack Brown pissed some UNC supporters off pretty well. They won't be very willing to accept a guy who comes from Mack Brown's current team.

Personally, I don't know if this is true. To tell you the truth, I didn't even know that Mack Brown used to coach at North Carolina.
 
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Zurp;644448; said:
To tell you the truth, I didn't even know that Mack Brown used to coach at North Carolina.

I used to live in the Chapel Hill when Mack Brown was the coach. Tar Heel nation hates him, despite the fact that his tenure there was incredibly successful.

Apparantly when rumors came up about the Texas job, he called a meeting with the team to insure them that he was staying, and a couple days later he was gone.
 
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I have to say it's amazing the difference with and without Brown, his last 8 years (after two 1-10 seasons) at UNC and the 8 years after he left:

With Mack (90-97): 68-26-1, Bowls (6/8): 4-2, 2 WORST records: 6-4-1, 7-5

W/O Mack (98-05): 40-54, Bowls (3/8): 2-1, 2 BEST records: 8-5, 7-5
 
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Kragthorpe won?t be a Heel

Tulsa coach Steve Kragthorpe said that he?s not interested in North Carolina?s coaching job.
"I think the job at North Carolina is a great job," Kragthorpe said. "Chapel Hill would be a great place to live.
"But I?m not interested in being the head coach at the University of North Carolina. I want to be the head coach at Tulsa."
Kragthorpe, whose Tulsa teams have lost only two of the past 16 games, is one of a number of coaches thought to be a possible replacement for John Bunting, who was fired last week but will coach out the season.
 
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"But I'm not interested in being the head coach at the University of North Carolina. I want to be the head coach at Tulsa."

Translation - "I think I'll probably get a better offer than North Carolina after the season in over". :wink2:
 
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