Monday, November 17, 2008

Robinson Out at Syracuse. Guess Who Might be Coming Over for Dinner?

As the "Coaching Wheel Turns"; Greg Robinson out as Syracuse Head Coach with two games to go. This firing wasn't a surprise with Coach Robinson's 9-36 record overall and 3-25 in the Big East in three-plus seasons.


The Syracuse job isn't as high profile as it used to be and they might be playing second fiddle for the top candidates with the Clemson, Tennessee, and Washington openings. So who might be the next man for the Orange? I'm sure even Syracuse Alumni: ESPN's Mike Tricio wants to know.


The Syracuse Post-Standard is reporting that Randy Edsall, UConn's head man is "very interested" in the Orange vacancy. Other names mention come from the regular list including: East Carolina's Skip Holtz, ex-Oakland Raiders coach Lane Kiffin (USC ties to the AD), Florida assistant head coach Steve Addazio (former Syracuse Assistant), and Buffalo's coach Turner Gill.


Even though, Daryl Gross, AD told reporters Sunday that head coaching experience is not a must, I am pretty sure they won't hire a current assistant. I'm sure Gross and the Syracuse faithful don't want someone learning how to be a head coach at the expense of the Syracuse Program. (If you need a reference of how that worked, take a look at current situation with Greg Robinson former Defensive Coordinator from Texas) So I would eliminate all assistant (with non-head coaching experience) from that list.


Former Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr has been working with Syracuse AD's Daryl Gross this past football season as a special consultant. I wonder what he has been "consulting" on?


No, I don't expect Lloyd to come out of retirement to coach the Orange, but I do have a feeling Lloyd will be involved in this coaching search and probably has made some a recommendation or two. My prediction is: The next Syracuse Orangemen Head Coach will be Brady Hoke, current Ball State Head Coach. Hoke is a "Michigan Man" who coached with Lloyd at Michigan. Brady has done a wonderful job this year with Ball State had has gotten them to a 10-0 record and a 14th ranking in the AP for the first time in school's history. Brady is a bargain and makes somewhere around $250,000 a year and would be a great fit on Syracuse's limited budget. I assume Daryl and the Orange Alumni will not be paying $2+ million a year for a top tier candidate.


I think it's a great fit and look for his name to be thrown around in the next couple of weeks. Syracuse will want to move fast (and I'm sure they have been planning this for months now), so they can recruit for the 2009 and 2010 class. That is the only reason to fire Robinson with two games left, they need to get their next coach in place soon, so they can try to salvage the 2009 recruiting class.

3 comments:

Tim said...

Brady Hoke never played for Bo - he went to Ball State.

Also, it's widely rumored that DeBord is the beneficiary of Lloyd's consulting gig with Syracuse.

Alan said...

Pretty hard for Hoke to have played for Bo when he went to Ball State. Though if Bo was coaching at two different schools at the same time, that just makes him all the more impressive.

Anonymous said...

Good Catch guys! I thought I had read he that he had played for Bo. I would think Debord would be a risky pick after the Robinson situation. I think Turner Gill has a good shot. He knows the area and could recruit it well.