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TexasTerror
December 7th, 2008, 01:11 PM
This is an impressive list, much better than I thought we'd see...great job Demons!
Melvin Spears and Tommy Tate -- there's some name right there in Louisiana FCS.
NSU football coach applicants
1. Tim Albin, former offensive coordinator, Ohio University
2. Randy Ball, defensive line coach, Drake University
3. Steve Campbell, head coach, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
4. Dale Carlson, head coach, Ohio Dominican University
5. Don Carthel, head coach, West Texas A&M University
6. Joe Cauthen, defensive coordinator, Valdosta State University
7. Todd Cooley, offensive coordinator, Central Arkansas University
8. Kevin Corless, defensive coordinator, Arkansas State University
9. Charlie Cryer, offensive coordinator, Northwest High School
10. Brent Davis, offensive coordinator, Virginia Military Institute
11. Joel Deselle, principal, Holy Savior Menard High School
12. Linwood Ferguson, defensive line coach, Bethune-Cookman University
13. Ramon Flanagan, former offensive coordinator, University of North Texas
14. Willie Fritz, head coach, University of Central Missouri
15. Roderick Foppe, assistant coach, Woodlawn High School (Shreveport0
16. David Geralds, assistant head coach/defensive line coach, Shaw University
17. Kenny Guillot, head coach, Parkview Baptist High School
18. Daryl Hobbs, Jr., eight years in NFL and four years at Santa Monica College
19. Tyrone Hughes, wide receivers coach, South Oak Cliff High School (Dallas)
20. Dino Kaklis, head coach, Bethel College
21. Ken Karcher, former quarterbacks coach, University of Toledo
22. Les Koenning, Jr., offensive coordinator/QB coach, University of South Alabama (formerly offensive coordinator at Texas A&M)
23. Brad Laird, defensive coordinator, Northwestern State University
24. Bill Maskill, head coach, Midwestern State University
25. Gwaine Mathews, head coach, University of Arkansas-Monticello
26. Jeff Mills, defensive line coach, Youngstown State University
27. Guy Morriss, executive associate head coach, Kentucky State University (former head coach at University of Kentucky and Baylor University)
28. Jeff Monken, slotbacks coach and special teams coordinator, Georgia Tech
29. Lane Powell, assistant coach, Millsaps College
30. Cleveland Pratt III, assistant coach, Richland High School (Washington)
31. Jeff Reinbold, wide receivers coach, Southern Methodist University
32. Melvin Spears Jr., former head coach, Grambling State University
33. Brad Smiley, head coach, Trinity Valley Community College
34. Tommy Tate, former head coach, McNeese State University
35. Chris Thomsen, head coach, Abilene Christian University
36. Mike Turk, head coach, Huntingdon College
37. Dan Werner, former offensive coordinator, University of Mississippi
38. Charlie Winters, defensive coordinator, West Virginia Crash (Semi-Pro)
http://www.thetowntalk.com/article/20081206/SPORTS/81206001?GID=LivAhT29shPPikhHoA8vm8sbpAS8MseWM0oP3 9y2Ivo%3D
griz37
December 7th, 2008, 01:14 PM
Glad to see Mike Hudson's name not on the list, we would like him to stay in Missoula.
TexasTerror
December 7th, 2008, 01:17 PM
Glad to see Mike Hudson's name not on the list, we would like him to stay in Missoula.
Hudson could still apply...NWST is expecting more applicants and perhaps Huds doesn't want his name out there with his team still in the race. Just my hunch...
utcfan
December 7th, 2008, 01:23 PM
Is NW ST required to provide the list by University Policy or state law?
TexasTerror
December 7th, 2008, 01:24 PM
Is NW ST required to provide the list by University Policy or state law?
Free of Information act. They are a public institution and had to release the name of applicants.
SHSU had to release the name of applicants a few years back when we were looking for a head coach.
BEAR
December 7th, 2008, 01:29 PM
This is an impressive list, much better than I thought we'd see...great job Demons!
Melvin Spears and Tommy Tate -- there's some name right there in Louisiana FCS.
NSU football coach applicants
1. Tim Albin, former offensive coordinator, Ohio University
2. Randy Ball, defensive line coach, Drake University
3. Steve Campbell, head coach, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
4. Dale Carlson, head coach, Ohio Dominican University
5. Don Carthel, head coach, West Texas A&M University
6. Joe Cauthen, defensive coordinator, Valdosta State University
7. Todd Cooley, offensive coordinator, Central Arkansas University
8. Kevin Corless, defensive coordinator, Arkansas State University
9. Charlie Cryer, offensive coordinator, Northwest High School
10. Brent Davis, offensive coordinator, Virginia Military Institute
11. Joel Deselle, principal, Holy Savior Menard High School
12. Linwood Ferguson, defensive line coach, Bethune-Cookman University
13. Ramon Flanagan, former offensive coordinator, University of North Texas
14. Willie Fritz, head coach, University of Central Missouri
15. Roderick Foppe, assistant coach, Woodlawn High School (Shreveport0
16. David Geralds, assistant head coach/defensive line coach, Shaw University
17. Kenny Guillot, head coach, Parkview Baptist High School
18. Daryl Hobbs, Jr., eight years in NFL and four years at Santa Monica College
19. Tyrone Hughes, wide receivers coach, South Oak Cliff High School (Dallas)
20. Dino Kaklis, head coach, Bethel College
21. Ken Karcher, former quarterbacks coach, University of Toledo
22. Les Koenning, Jr., offensive coordinator/QB coach, University of South Alabama (formerly offensive coordinator at Texas A&M)
23. Brad Laird, defensive coordinator, Northwestern State University
24. Bill Maskill, head coach, Midwestern State University
25. Gwaine Mathews, head coach, University of Arkansas-Monticello
26. Jeff Mills, defensive line coach, Youngstown State University
27. Guy Morriss, executive associate head coach, Kentucky State University (former head coach at University of Kentucky and Baylor University)
28. Jeff Monken, slotbacks coach and special teams coordinator, Georgia Tech
29. Lane Powell, assistant coach, Millsaps College
30. Cleveland Pratt III, assistant coach, Richland High School (Washington)
31. Jeff Reinbold, wide receivers coach, Southern Methodist University
32. Melvin Spears Jr., former head coach, Grambling State University
33. Brad Smiley, head coach, Trinity Valley Community College
34. Tommy Tate, former head coach, McNeese State University
35. Chris Thomsen, head coach, Abilene Christian University
36. Mike Turk, head coach, Huntingdon College
37. Dan Werner, former offensive coordinator, University of Mississippi
38. Charlie Winters, defensive coordinator, West Virginia Crash (Semi-Pro)
http://www.thetowntalk.com/article/20081206/SPORTS/81206001?GID=LivAhT29shPPikhHoA8vm8sbpAS8MseWM0oP3 9y2Ivo%3D
Wow! Cooley applying for the head coach job! News to me! I know we lost our defensive Coordinator to retirement, but now our OC! Valdosta has a good coach. ASU defensive coach corless..not gonna help NWST.
My vote goes to G. Mathews of UA-Monticello. Excellent coach with the talent he had available. He's worthy of a shot at making it happen with more schollys. xthumbsupx
utcfan
December 7th, 2008, 01:29 PM
So if they do not formally apply---i.e. simply have a "discussion" with an AD---names do not apply on the list.
TexasTerror
December 7th, 2008, 01:31 PM
So if they do not formally apply---i.e. simply have a "discussion" with an AD---names do not apply on the list.
Correct. These are individuals who have filed as of X date.
As the AD acknowledges, more names could apply before a decision is made. Not sure of Louisiana HR laws and rules, so I am not sure how long a position needs to be posted before a hire is made.
dgreco
December 7th, 2008, 02:01 PM
Thomsen or Carthel. Two great LSC coaches. Not big on defense, but maybe being in FCS they can recruit some defense and we know they haave great offensive schemes.
Lionsrking
December 7th, 2008, 02:54 PM
This is an impressive list, much better than I thought we'd see...great job Demons!
Melvin Spears and Tommy Tate -- there's some name right there in Louisiana FCS.
NSU football coach applicants
1. Tim Albin, former offensive coordinator, Ohio University
2. Randy Ball, defensive line coach, Drake University
3. Steve Campbell, head coach, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
4. Dale Carlson, head coach, Ohio Dominican University
5. Don Carthel, head coach, West Texas A&M University
6. Joe Cauthen, defensive coordinator, Valdosta State University
7. Todd Cooley, offensive coordinator, Central Arkansas University
8. Kevin Corless, defensive coordinator, Arkansas State University
9. Charlie Cryer, offensive coordinator, Northwest High School
10. Brent Davis, offensive coordinator, Virginia Military Institute
11. Joel Deselle, principal, Holy Savior Menard High School
12. Linwood Ferguson, defensive line coach, Bethune-Cookman University
13. Ramon Flanagan, former offensive coordinator, University of North Texas
14. Willie Fritz, head coach, University of Central Missouri
15. Roderick Foppe, assistant coach, Woodlawn High School (Shreveport0
16. David Geralds, assistant head coach/defensive line coach, Shaw University
17. Kenny Guillot, head coach, Parkview Baptist High School
18. Daryl Hobbs, Jr., eight years in NFL and four years at Santa Monica College
19. Tyrone Hughes, wide receivers coach, South Oak Cliff High School (Dallas)
20. Dino Kaklis, head coach, Bethel College
21. Ken Karcher, former quarterbacks coach, University of Toledo
22. Les Koenning, Jr., offensive coordinator/QB coach, University of South Alabama (formerly offensive coordinator at Texas A&M)
23. Brad Laird, defensive coordinator, Northwestern State University
24. Bill Maskill, head coach, Midwestern State University
25. Gwaine Mathews, head coach, University of Arkansas-Monticello
26. Jeff Mills, defensive line coach, Youngstown State University
27. Guy Morriss, executive associate head coach, Kentucky State University (former head coach at University of Kentucky and Baylor University)
28. Jeff Monken, slotbacks coach and special teams coordinator, Georgia Tech
29. Lane Powell, assistant coach, Millsaps College
30. Cleveland Pratt III, assistant coach, Richland High School (Washington)
31. Jeff Reinbold, wide receivers coach, Southern Methodist University
32. Melvin Spears Jr., former head coach, Grambling State University
33. Brad Smiley, head coach, Trinity Valley Community College
34. Tommy Tate, former head coach, McNeese State University
35. Chris Thomsen, head coach, Abilene Christian University
36. Mike Turk, head coach, Huntingdon College
37. Dan Werner, former offensive coordinator, University of Mississippi
38. Charlie Winters, defensive coordinator, West Virginia Crash (Semi-Pro)
http://www.thetowntalk.com/article/20081206/SPORTS/81206001?GID=LivAhT29shPPikhHoA8vm8sbpAS8MseWM0oP3 9y2Ivo%3D
Not that surprising...pretty typical list for a Southland HC position. Northwestern should have no problem finding a quality candidate if they're willing to spend a decent amount of money...Donnie Carthel would be a great hire from everything I gather...I know Mike Lucas thinks the world of him.
813Jag
December 7th, 2008, 03:22 PM
Melvin xcoolx Spears....... I hope he gets an interview.
JohnStOnge
December 7th, 2008, 03:59 PM
If I was a Demon fan I'd want them to hire the guy at Abilene Christian. He took the job there in 2005, the best record ACU had had in the previous 20 seasons was 7-3. They hadn't won at least 8 games since 1981 when they we 8-2. ACU had never been to the D-II playoffs.
He went 4-6 in 2005 but 8-3 in 2006 including a playoff invite. They lost 30-27 to West Texas A&M in the firts round. In 2007 he went 10-3, winning he first playoff game 56-12 then losing the second by 76-73 to Chadron State. This year he went 11-1, winning his first playoff game 93-68 before losing to Northwest Missouri 45-36 in the second round.
He took ACU from being a "never made the D-II playoffs" program to one that I think could pretty much play respectably against anybody in the Division in two years.
My only concern would be that he might leave pretty quickly after turning the program around. But I'd be pretty hopeful about him turning the program around.
GrizRchattybound
December 7th, 2008, 04:01 PM
High School Coaches?
BEAR
December 7th, 2008, 04:07 PM
If I was a Demon fan I'd want them to hire the guy at Abilene Christian. He took the job there in 2005, the best record ACU had had in the previous 20 seasons was 7-3. They hadn't won at least 8 games since 1981 when they we 8-2. ACU had never been to the D-II playoffs.
He went 4-6 in 2005 but 8-3 in 2006 including a playoff invite. They lost 30-27 to West Texas A&M in the firts round. In 2007 he went 10-3, winning he first playoff game 56-12 then losing the second by 76-73 to Chadron State. This year he went 11-1, winning his first playoff game 93-68 before losing to Northwest Missouri 45-36 in the second round.
He took ACU from being a "never made the D-II playoffs" program to one that I think could pretty much play respectably against anybody in the Division in two years.
My only concern would be that he might leave pretty quickly after turning the program around. But I'd be pretty hopeful about him turning the program around.
Chris Thomsen, head coach, Abilene Christian University
Former UCA assistant coach also. His staff includes a QB coach that knows his stuff..led UCA to an NAIA national championship as QB in the early 90s. Both professional men and great picks for HC and assistant. xthumbsupx
TexasTerror
December 7th, 2008, 07:21 PM
If you hire ACU's coach...what are you going to do about defense? Sure they can put points on the board and run up the score, but defense is what it takes to win the SLC especially since everyone in the league has a decent offense.
JohnStOnge
December 7th, 2008, 07:36 PM
If you hire ACU's coach...what are you going to do about defense? Sure they can put points on the board and run up the score, but defense is what it takes to win the SLC especially since everyone in the league has a decent offense.
If it took defense to win the SLC nobody would've won it this year.
Seriously, though, defense would be good. But what I'm looking at is just the bottom line with respect to winning and losing. The fact is that ACU had never made the D-II playoffs before he got there and they made it three times in his four years.
UNI Pike
December 7th, 2008, 09:29 PM
That list looks like a phone book
NSUDemon98
December 8th, 2008, 10:08 AM
If it took defense to win the SLC nobody would've won it this year.
Seriously, though, defense would be good. But what I'm looking at is just the bottom line with respect to winning and losing. The fact is that ACU had never made the D-II playoffs before he got there and they made it three times in his four years.
I'd say keep Brad Laird as DC. Outside of our game against UCA we held McNeese, TxSt. and SHSU under their averages by a considerable amount.
crossfire07
December 8th, 2008, 10:19 AM
Melvin xcoolx Spears....... I hope he gets an interview.
thats hilarious xlolx he wasted his time applying. he was 3-8 at grambling. if he can't win in that weak conference he can't win in any.
Hansel
December 8th, 2008, 10:22 AM
High School Coaches?
and a High School Principal xeyebrowx
crossfire07
December 8th, 2008, 10:25 AM
I'd say keep Brad Laird as DC. Outside of our game against UCA we held McNeese, TxSt. and SHSU under their averages by a considerable amount.
Baylor? Cal Poly? no comments on how well he did in those?
NSUDemon98
December 8th, 2008, 02:09 PM
Baylor? Cal Poly? no comments on how well he did in those?
Did I mention those teams? And it is quite evident that TxSt, SHSU and McNeese are no Baylor or Cal Poly.
Add SFA to the list of high scoring/yardage/passing teams that Laird schemed fairly well.
Not sure why there was a need for shots to be taken.
slostang
December 8th, 2008, 02:37 PM
Northwestern State opens the season at Cal Poly. That will be a tough game for Cal Poly seeing they lose 7 starters on offense including their QB and they will be going against a new offense and defense with no video. I think that the Demons will have a good chance for a little pay back.
NDB
December 8th, 2008, 03:24 PM
#1 Tim Albin was here in Fargo for a while. Followed Solich to Ohio after he got the boot...
Good coach.
Hoyadestroya85
December 8th, 2008, 04:49 PM
Why would a High School assistant coach apply for a college head coaching job?
chrisattsu
December 8th, 2008, 04:57 PM
As I have stated on a number of messageboards,
Don Carthel is not leaving West Texas A&M. These reasons come from the WT-faithful, but I will throw a couple more
1. He 57 years old.
Carthel has spent the last 20 years between Eastern New Mexico and West Texas.
2. He has a farm/ranch that is very close
He owns a ranch just Southwest of Canyon. He left coaching in the 1990s to ranch, and then came back to WT.
3. Has turned down this type of job before
I don't know, but a 3 Back-to-back-to-back LSC Crowns and 44-5 record in 4 seasons gets some attention
4. All of his family is in this area---this is very important to him.
His son is the DC for WT, and his Daughter in Law is an assistant for the VB team.
5. WT leads all of D2 in attendance
Like Mike Leach, he is seen has a hero in West Texas. Winning solves everything. They averaged over 13,000 per game last season and over 23,000 people for the last two Wagon Wheel games. Do we get numbers like that in the SLC?
Frosty The Snowbuff
December 9th, 2008, 01:55 AM
I'll take #7 please :D
And keep Laird as our DC xthumbsupx
Frosty The Snowbuff
December 9th, 2008, 01:56 AM
Baylor? Cal Poly? no comments on how well he did in those?
Blame the Offense in those.....Not the Defense.....xnonono2x
NSUDemon98
December 9th, 2008, 09:17 AM
I'll take #7 please :D
And keep Laird as our DC xthumbsupx
You can't be serious. xeyebrowx
#7 isn't bad but is a few years away from being HC at an FCS program...regardless of what UCA's offense does. Their success can also be attributed to a QB that has been running the offense for 4 straight years.
jaysix
December 9th, 2008, 09:27 AM
As I have stated on a number of messageboards,
Don Carthel is not leaving West Texas A&M. These reasons come from the WT-faithful, but I will throw a couple more
1. He 57 years old.
Carthel has spent the last 20 years between Eastern New Mexico and West Texas.
2. He has a farm/ranch that is very close
He owns a ranch just Southwest of Canyon. He left coaching in the 1990s to ranch, and then came back to WT.
3. Has turned down this type of job before
I don't know, but a 3 Back-to-back-to-back LSC Crowns and 44-5 record in 4 seasons gets some attention
4. All of his family is in this area---this is very important to him.
His son is the DC for WT, and his Daughter in Law is an assistant for the VB team.
5. WT leads all of D2 in attendance
Like Mike Leach, he is seen has a hero in West Texas. Winning solves everything. They averaged over 13,000 per game last season and over 23,000 people for the last two Wagon Wheel games. Do we get numbers like that in the SLC?
Then why did he apply?
GeauxLions94
December 9th, 2008, 01:06 PM
NSU football coach applicants
3. Steve Campbell, head coach, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
5. Don Carthel, head coach, West Texas A&M University
22. Les Koenning, Jr., offensive coordinator/QB coach, University of South Alabama (formerly offensive coordinator at Texas A&M)
23. Brad Laird, defensive coordinator, Northwestern State University
25. Gwaine Mathews, head coach, University of Arkansas-Monticello
34. Tommy Tate, former head coach, McNeese State University
JAH, look for one of these to be named as head coach ... Campbell played on the last Southeastern team in 1985 and has been a pretty good JUCO coach (was also listed as possible coach in Hammond before Hal Mumme came along).
Listening to Mike Lucas, Carthel is a recruiting machine. Koenning brings a name and Laird is already in Natchitoches and is pretty respected.
Mathews, IMO, is the sleeper pick. He's a New Orleans native and could help recruiting in other areas of the state. Tate knows the Southland well and could aid in recruiting as well, especially into Lake Charles and Lafayette.
Frosty The Snowbuff
December 9th, 2008, 01:13 PM
You can't be serious. xeyebrowx
#7 isn't bad but is a few years away from being HC at an FCS program...regardless of what UCA's offense does. Their success can also be attributed to a QB that has been running the offense for 4 straight years.
I'm stuck on serious.....
Our defenses shouldn't be killing themselves just for us to be able to stay in ballgames.....xnonono2x
We need a better offense in the worst way possible......if he's only around for a couple of years....so be it....
Either that or promote Laird to HC and hire a decent OC.....Before Laird decides to leave (again)
NSUDemon98
December 9th, 2008, 05:44 PM
I'm stuck on serious.....
Our defenses shouldn't be killing themselves just for us to be able to stay in ballgames.....xnonono2x
We need a better offense in the worst way possible......if he's only around for a couple of years....so be it....
Either that or promote Laird to HC and hire a decent OC.....Before Laird decides to leave (again)
We agree that we need to hire a offensive mind and keep Laird around running the defense. However, IMO, there are a few more offensive minds on the list other than Cooley that are older and have more HC experience.
If you're Cooley's sister or brother-in-law that live in Natchitoches then maybe I can understand your angle a little more. xsmiley_wix
BEAR
December 9th, 2008, 06:51 PM
That's alright! We'll keep Cooley! UCA hasn't just relied on one quarterback to make them successful. UCA is known as Quarterback U. Before Brown there was Reil, before him Zak Clark, before him, way before him was Ken Collums...the QB coach at ACU...yeah, we'll keep Cooley...and Conque...xthumbsupx
NSUDemon98
December 9th, 2008, 07:06 PM
That's alright! We'll keep Cooley! UCA hasn't just relied on one quarterback to make them successful. UCA is known as Quarterback U. Before Brown there was Reil, before him Zak Clark, before him, way before him was Ken Collums...the QB coach at ACU...yeah, we'll keep Cooley...and Conque...xthumbsupx
QB U? Maybe known in Conway as that. I've never heard that expression used...accept maybe by your own fans on your own board.
And I am not slighting coach Cooley...he is just a few years and a hire or two from being a FCS head coach.
But I guess if you want to be offended over nothing go ahead. xrolleyesx
chrisattsu
December 9th, 2008, 08:33 PM
Then why did he apply?
We've been asking the WT guys the same thing. Everyone I have talked to says that he is happy in the panhandle. Then again, his name has surfaced on a number of 1aa rumors (and the current NMST job). Maybe he is ready for another challenge, and try his system at the next level.
Cocky
December 9th, 2008, 08:46 PM
Mike Turk would be a good choice.
BEAR
December 9th, 2008, 08:58 PM
QB U? Maybe known in Conway as that. I've never heard that expression used...accept maybe by your own fans on your own board.
And I am not slighting coach Cooley...he is just a few years and a hire or two from being a FCS head coach.
But I guess if you want to be offended over nothing go ahead. xrolleyesx
A few more places in Arkansas call us Quarterback U. that's why it's mentioned on our board. But you're probably as familiar with UCA as I am with NSU. I couldn't tell you what NSU is referred to as either. You're right about Cooley though, so no offense given or taken about that. Looks like UCA will be in the hunt for a DC, and if Cooley leaves for another job, an OC. So goes the coaching carousel! Good luck with your search.xthumbsupx
813Jag
December 9th, 2008, 09:31 PM
thats hilarious xlolx he wasted his time applying. he was 3-8 at grambling. if he can't win in that weak conference he can't win in any.
I just like to poke fun at him, he went 3-8 in his last season but he did have sucess with Bruce Eugene.
bobcatalum05
December 9th, 2008, 10:18 PM
In reference to Don Carthel
I think at this point he would be doing alot for his Son and Daughter In Law. He may be thinking of their careers and what he can do for them.
NSUDemon98
December 10th, 2008, 09:23 PM
Rumor says that LSU co-defensive coordinator Brad Peveto has formally applied for the job now.
TexasTerror
December 10th, 2008, 09:27 PM
Kats89 added these three in a post on our board...which is the THIRD new topic started on said subject! Oy!
Jeff McDonald, Defensive Coordinator, Towson State University.
Hud Jackson, Assistant Football Coach, University of Central Arkansas.
Brad Franchione, Head Coach, Blinn Junior College.
Have not seen those names anywhere, can someone confirm?
NSUDemon98
December 10th, 2008, 10:23 PM
Kats89 added these three in a post on our board...which is the THIRD new topic started on said subject! Oy!
Jeff McDonald, Defensive Coordinator, Towson State University.
Hud Jackson, Assistant Football Coach, University of Central Arkansas.
Brad Franchione, Head Coach, Blinn Junior College.
Have not seen those names anywhere, can someone confirm?
Haven't been mentioned on the NSU board.
I do have inside info from my "contact" that the committee has narrowed the pool down to 6 for face to face interviews and a decision will be made most likely later next week.
TexasTerror
December 10th, 2008, 10:34 PM
Natchitoches Times released those three additional names...
http://www.natchitochestimes.com/articles/2008/12/10/sports/03nsu.txt
Frosty The Snowbuff
December 11th, 2008, 09:28 AM
We agree that we need to hire a offensive mind and keep Laird around running the defense. However, IMO, there are a few more offensive minds on the list other than Cooley that are older and have more HC experience.
If you're Cooley's sister or brother-in-law that live in Natchitoches then maybe I can understand your angle a little more. xsmiley_wix
xlolx xlolx xlolx at Cooley's comment.....
But if you think the other minds on ya list are better than Cooley's (Remember...Just cuz one had experience doesn't always mean he's the best fit for the job) then send em on down (or up) here.....ANYTHING is better than the offense we've seen the past couple of years....
Maybe we should be like Paul Johnson's Georgia Tech Squad and run the Flexbone......
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NAH!!!!
NSUDemon98
December 11th, 2008, 10:22 AM
xlolx xlolx xlolx at Cooley's comment.....
But if you think the other minds on ya list are better than Cooley's (Remember...Just cuz one had experience doesn't always mean he's the best fit for the job) then send em on down (or up) here.....ANYTHING is better than the offense we've seen the past couple of years....
Maybe we should be like Paul Johnson's Georgia Tech Squad and run the Flexbone......
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NAH!!!!
Please tell me why Cooley is, IYO, the man for the job...why he is the best offensive mind and best fit for the HC position at his age. Is this based solely on the fact that he calls the plays at UCA? What else has he done for you to say that he is, without a doubt, the best candidate on the list? xrulesx I am all ears.
On the NSU forum he was mentioned as an up and comer but too young for the job...and I agree. He will most likely be a great HC one day but he lacks the HC experience that is so valuable, IMO.
Personally I think we need someone with HC experience, at any level.
My contact told me that the committee has narrowed it to 6 for face to face interviews. It was posted on the NSU forum that Reinebold didn't make the cut...and if someone with his experience as a HC, Coord., resume didn't make the final cut I doubt Cooley did either.
SandMountainDemon
December 11th, 2008, 02:17 PM
My sources have stated that Brad Laird was interviewing for the position earlier today.
NSUDemon98
December 11th, 2008, 04:28 PM
My sources have stated that Brad Laird was interviewing for the position earlier today.
IMO, Brad Laird and Kevin Corless's "stocks" dropped a little once the applicant list was released.
As far as resume goes and experience Laird is probably not in the top 3 but will get a courtesy interview.
TexasTerror
December 12th, 2008, 09:42 AM
Final six. Peveto is the favorite it seems.
NSU defensive coordinator Brad Laird
Arkansas State co-defensive coordinator Kevin Corless
former Ole Miss offensive coordinator Dan Werner
Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College head coach Steve Campbell
Abilene Christian coach Chris Thomsen
LSU co-defensive coordinator Bradley Dale Peveto.
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20081212/SPORTS02/812120318/1029/SPORTS0203
NSUDemon98
December 12th, 2008, 10:38 AM
Final six. Peveto is the favorite it seems.
NSU defensive coordinator Brad Laird
Arkansas State co-defensive coordinator Kevin Corless
former Ole Miss offensive coordinator Dan Werner
Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College head coach Steve Campbell
Abilene Christian coach Chris Thomsen
LSU co-defensive coordinator Bradley Dale Peveto.
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20081212/SPORTS02/812120318/1029/SPORTS0203
If Peveto gets the NSU job and Conque goes to Illinois St...look for Thomsen at ACU to go to UCA.
McTailGator
December 12th, 2008, 11:34 AM
Is NW ST required to provide the list by University Policy or state law?
Public University's are required to make public this type of infor when asked.
A local newspaper made the request.
McTailGator
December 12th, 2008, 11:35 AM
Wow! Cooley applying for the head coach job! News to me! I know we lost our defensive Coordinator to retirement, but now our OC! Valdosta has a good coach. ASU defensive coach corless..not gonna help NWST.
My vote goes to G. Mathews of UA-Monticello. Excellent coach with the talent he had available. He's worthy of a shot at making it happen with more schollys. xthumbsupx
I thought Hud Jackson was UCA;s OC... xconfusedx
McTailGator
December 12th, 2008, 11:38 AM
High School Coaches?
Anyone can apply...
But NWS isn't obligated to interview.
UCABEARS75
December 12th, 2008, 11:42 AM
I thought Hud Jackson was UCA;s OC... xconfusedx
Hud is Running Backs coach and I think Director of Football Ops.
Cooley is QB coach and OC
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