What do you guys think about him? Matt mentioned him on his show and i really never thought about him. Looks to be just as good as anyone.
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What do you guys think about him? Matt mentioned him on his show and i really never thought about him. Looks to be just as good as anyone.
Good Coach!! Has experience. Love his attitude.
I’m all for him, pretty much tops all the others that have been mentioned if Napier is a no go
I actually like him better than anyone else mentioned. Now that would be a great hire.
However I've never considered him a candidate. I assume he is happy where is, a Ohio guy coaching in Ohio, and he is waiting on the Ohio State job. However Day is young.
Fickell has probably the best resume out of Judge, Grantham, Hud, and the service academy guys.
Can he recruit to the south though? He's been in Ohio his whole life.
Fickell is older than Day. He may never get that job if Day continues to win. But Fickell could probably have his pick of the bigger Big 10 jobs too within the next few years. I’m like you, I would LOVE that hire but I don’t know that he is interested in us.
Right behind Napier for me
I may be reading too much into it, but I don't think he gave us that name out of the blue for no reason. All the other guys on the list have had interviews or will be interviewed.
Fickell resume wise and w/l's wise would be excellent. He is of the Urban Meyer tree and probably has all the coaching skills to succeed in the SEC West.
But he has never lived or worked outside the state of Ohio and has six children that are currently in school in Cincinnati. Could he and his family fit in with the rural deep south? Could he connect with fanbase and boosters well enough to get through a rocky start? ( Which I fear whoever gets the job will have a rocky start ).
That would/could be a very interesting choice but raises some of the ancillary questions regarding fit.
Correct , but with a lot of Meyer polish.
I've been saying Fickell since before the Egg Bowl. I'd be happy with him or Napier.
Eh. I’m sure he learned a good bit from Meyer but he is a defensive guy and DC. It’s not like he was an offensive guy learning Meyer’s offense. Just another tool in box as far as running a program but he learned a lot of that prior to Meyer. He was already very polished as a coach prior to Meyer arriving.
I would be ecstatic with Fickell. Dude just won 11 games in back to back seasons at Cincy. He's a hell of a coach. I think I'd take Napier over him just because of Napier's fit with us and southern/SEC connections. BUT throwing out "fit", I think Fickell might be ahead of him for me. Just how ecstatic I'd be with it would largely depend on the staff he'd bring with him, he'd need some SEC/Southern connections on his staff for recruiting purposes. IF the Napier ship has sailed, Fickell is immediately my #1 choice if he's legit interested. Rosie said on Bo Bounds that Fickell is looking to move on from Cincy and wants a P5 gig and just so happens we're the only one open currently. That might could be a huge boost to our chances with him *hopefully*. I would be super excited if it wound up being Fickell.
He might not want to come here. He is an Ohio guy. Has never left the state.
I can understand that. I love Mississippi. I personally would never want to live in ohio. If I'm already making $2.2 million in Mississippi, I doubt a raise to $4 million would get me to move to Ohio. I love where I am too much.
I'm not saying that is true with fickle, but if you look at his resume he has never left Ohio. I am guessing there is probably a reason for that
Replace MSU in my comment with any team outside of Ohio and it still applies.
I totally understand it too. I was just saying, that logic doesn't really add up necessarily though. My point is, even if he did get a job somewhere else, if OSU came calling there wouldn't be much stopping him from going. Or most any coach who got a call from OSU. Whether he currently lives in Ohio or another state doesn't make a difference.
You would not move to Ohio for 2 million more dollars a year, 8 million over four years?
And I think he would be a great hire. If he can recruit I am not overly worried about southern ties. Joe had none and he recruited pretty well. Recruiting was not joes problem, it was culture and accountability.