Coaching Carousel (Football)

#104      
College coaching is a tough gig. Lots of schools chasing a finite numbers of wins.

Head coaches can make big bucks but if they don’t consistently grab enough wins – the same wins every other head coach is after – they’re gone after a few years.

The “half-life” of assistant coaches is even shorter. They move around a lot, and they don’t make the big, big bucks in most cases.

Andy Buh didn’t get a coaching job at Purdue. He was hired as an analyst. He’s had 13 coaching stops since 1998. Nothing against Buh, I wish he had been retained. But it’s probably a good example of the life of an assistant coach.

Are more coaches moving to the NFL? Maybe they want to, but the NFL certainly cannot absorb them all.
 
#111      
Wouldn’t have guessed someone at South Carolina would come to Illinois for the same coaching position but I guess going from wr coach to coach tight end’s opened that opportunity for us?
 
#114      

ChiefGritty

Chicago, IL

Crossed paths with Barry Lunney at Arkansas under Chad Morris. Big time rep as a recruiter, one of the highest paid guys on the USC staff though they just moved him from WR to TE coach after hiring James Coley (another notorious rainmaker on the trail) in the WR role.

It would seem a bit surprising to yank him from that program on the upswing north of the Mason-Dixon line for the first time in his career.

A ton of money and he felt a bit sidelined by the move away from the WR role maybe? It's a credible hire, no question of that.
 
#115      

Crossed paths with Barry Lunney at Arkansas under Chad Morris. Big time rep as a recruiter, one of the highest paid guys on the USC staff though they just moved him from WR to TE coach after hiring James Coley (another notorious rainmaker on the trail) in the WR role.

It would seem a bit surprising to yank him from that program on the upswing north of the Mason-Dixon line for the first time in his career.

A ton of money and he felt a bit sidelined by the move away from the WR role maybe? It's a credible hire, no question of that.