doc longhorn
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And damned good ones, I might add. I like this comment.A+Jim Harbaugh: Proven winner at the college level. Built a program from ground up in Stanford which values the student athlete and had offense which was not completely dependent on elite QB play (though he did have Luck). Recruited nationally.
A
Nick Saban - Alabama - SEC: The gold standard. Only downside is age and likely shorter tenure.
John Harbaugh - Baltimore Ravens - NFL: No recent college head coach experience is only downside. Young, well liked by players, was assistant at college level, NFL superbowl winner
David Shaw - Stanford - PAC 12: Shorter tenure but has had nothing short of amazing success. Has reportedly told Texas no and is in dream job. Probably not worth including on list
Fisher: Built program that stagnated under prior head coach. Elite recruiter who should only do better at Texas with less competition and will open inroads into the southwest. Elite QB coach. Knock is that FSU tends to lose 1-2 games a year that they "should" win and possible masking of deficiencies in the run game by elite Heisman winning QB
B+
Gary Anderson: My personal favorite if the "top tier" doesn't happen. Elite defensive coordinator under Meyer and Willingham at Utah. Reportedly very dynamic and persuasive as recruiter (very good as assistant and Wisconsin recruiting is much improved already). Prefers the spread offense. Reportedly very loyal and possibly unwilling to switch teams after taking over Wisconsin for just one year. Also, not really on the Texas radar. Could fail but he has the traits that Harbaugh showed and he's a guy you may be catching on the way up.
Art Briles - Baylor - Big 12: Won at Baylor. Elite offensive mind. Very, very good connections with Texas high school football coaches. Defenses have been poor but nothing like elite recruits to make a defense look better
Malzahn - Maybe the only mind in football better then Briles in terms of the running the spread. Focuses on a run first spread. Good recruiting in first year as head coach. Biggest knock is short tenure as head coach
B
Dantonio: Good coach, has built MSU up but heart condition makes hire a little risky
Gundy: Another guy who is young but not too young. Offense always good and defense is getting better with better athletes. Finds lots of diamonds in the rough. Unclear if he'll be an elite recruiter or able to make the next jump but he's won the conference as many times as Texas has in the last 10 years.
B-
Mora: Decent success at UCLA. Defensive minded. NFL head coaching experience. Still, not elite in any one category and much of success in recruiting may be 2ndary to USC sanctions
C
Franklin: Please no. Average offensive coordinator at KSU and Maryland. Boring offense. Reportedly elite recruiter but hasn't shown any propensity to build a staff that maximizes talent nor the personal acumen to coach x's and o's. Vanderbilt is not UT. Advantages of being an elite recruiter are lessened because even terrible personalities (mackovic) are able to recruit decently at Texas.
D
Fedora - North Carolina - ACC: Good offensive mind. Has shown no real success at building programs and not winning 9 games in the ACC with UNC is pretty terrible. USM team cratered right after he left so definitely didn't leave the team better then he found it
Just my opinions