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Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
I dont know anything you dont, but I would imagine that Klieman gets a better offer to Coach elsewhere at the end of the year..
Who do you think is on the short list to replace him? Do we automaically get a "NDSU Guy", or do we go outside our bubble (although it is an excellent bubble).
If we get an outside guy... is Bob Nielsen on that list?
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
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Originally Posted by
MankatoBison
I dont know anything you dont, but I would imagine that Klieman gets a better offer to Coach elsewhere at the end of the year..
Who do you think is on the short list to replace him? Do we automaically get a "NDSU Guy", or do we go outside our bubble (although it is an excellent bubble).
If we get an outside guy... is Bob Nielsen on that list?
Ideally you promote from within given the massive positive momentum of the program. That's not always possible depending on where the outgoing HC is going. If he gets a high profile DC job somewhere then I'd say it's Entz/Messingham/Hedberg (although he's getting kinda old) as the prime candidates. Polasek maybe as well.
It they do look outside, and I think that's a pretty big risk, they should attract an impressive pool of applicants I'd say.
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Professor Chaos
Ideally you promote from within given the massive positive momentum of the program. That's not always possible depending on where the outgoing HC is going. If he gets a high profile DC job somewhere then I'd say it's Entz/Messingham/Hedberg (although he's getting kinda old) as the prime candidates. Polasek maybe as well.
It they do look outside, and I think that's a pretty big risk, they should attract an impressive pool of applicants I'd say.
Hazelton...
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It would be smart for iowa or iowa state to get chris on their staff imho.
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Originally Posted by
MankatoBison
I dont know anything you dont, but I would imagine that Klieman gets a better offer to Coach elsewhere at the end of the year..
Who do you think is on the short list to replace him? Do we automaically get a "NDSU Guy", or do we go outside our bubble (although it is an excellent bubble).
If we get an outside guy... is Bob Nielsen on that list?
Nielsen, Bob Stitt, Layne Kiffen, Chip Kelly . . . I saw the short list. We be going up tempo, following the 2011 Griz blueprint.
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I keep saying this. He was already a FBS assistant and saw what his mentor, Terry Allen went through making the jump. It isn't terrible to be successful and comfortable.
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Bisonville - We call plays via internet poll.
A) Run the Damn Ball Left
B) Run the Damn Ball Right
C) Run the Damn Ball Middle
D) Pass
Kinda like Techmo Bowl.
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
If he goes, I'm guessing Clemson or Georgia DC.
Guys for consideration. Entz, Polasek, Hazeltine
Down the Road: Roehl, GO
What to Avoid: Total outside move with system change. No rowing of boat.
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
Ideally you promote from within given the massive positive momentum of the program. That's not always possible depending on where the outgoing HC is going. If he gets a high profile DC job somewhere then I'd say it's Entz/Messingham/Hedberg (although he's getting kinda old) as the prime candidates. Polasek maybe as well.
It they do look outside, and I think that's a pretty big risk, they should attract an impressive pool of applicants I'd say.
Coach Hedberg is just where we need him and where he is staying, I hope for a long time, he is By far the best in that category.
St. Thomas Tommies head coach is a past Bizun assistant & good at what he does
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John Gruden (no purple intended) He'll be finished in the NFL soon and likes NDSU.
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bajadanny
Coach Hedberg is just where we need him and where he is staying, I hope for a long time, he is By far the best in that category.
St. Thomas Tommies head coach is a past Bizun assistant & good at what he does
I was going to toss Glenn Caruso's name in as well. Not sure what the Bisonville horde would think about someone jumping from D3 to FCS.
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
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Originally Posted by
MankatoBison
I dont know anything you dont, but I would imagine that Klieman gets a better offer to Coach elsewhere at the end of the year..
Who do you think is on the short list to replace him? Do we automaically get a "NDSU Guy", or do we go outside our bubble (although it is an excellent bubble).
If we get an outside guy... is Bob Nielsen on that list?
If I was forced to pick a HC coach from the MVFC, Nielsen would be my pick.
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Originally Posted by
bajadanny
Coach Hedberg is just where we need him and where he is staying, I hope for a long time, he is By far the best in that category.
St. Thomas Tommies head coach is a past Bizun assistant & good at what he does
Laqua or Hunt wouldn't need to go as far.
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EC8CH
If I was forced to pick a HC coach from the MVFC, Nielsen would be my pick.
Bisonville would love the speed-em-up spread offense. :rofl:
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EC8CH
If I was forced to pick a HC coach from the MVFC, Nielsen would be my pick.
Personally, I wouldn't touch Nielsen. Yes, he has a decent track record but his teams are always undisciplined and he takes plenty of risks on the recruiting trail. The whole character vs. talent meter is a bit out of whack for my taste.
I think you guys could do better but I don't have a name for ya.
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WestSideRabbit
Personally, I wouldn't touch Nielsen. Yes, he has a decent track record but his teams are always undisciplined and he takes plenty of risks on the recruiting trail. The whole character vs. talent meter is a bit out of whack for my taste.
I think you guys could do better but I don't have a name for ya.
Lol, coming from a fan of the biggest out of whack character of a coach in the country. Fine by me, we will keep Nielsen.
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coyotecrazie5
Lol, coming from a fan of the biggest out of whack character of a coach in the country. Fine by me, we will keep Nielsen.
If we offered Nielsen, there would be a trail of fire up I-29 like in the Road Runner cartoons.
that said. He's too old. No way jose.
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Originally Posted by
bajadanny
Coach Hedberg is just where we need him and where he is staying, I hope for a long time, he is By far the best in that category.
St. Thomas Tommies head coach is a past Bizun assistant & good at what he does
INTERESTING , Never considered him before!
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
Nobody mentioned Vigen yet? He would have to be given consideration wouldn't he?
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BisManBison
Nobody mentioned Vigen yet? He would have to be given consideration wouldn't he?
We already have a thread for him. Would save time.
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coyotecrazie5
Lol, coming from a fan of the biggest out of whack character of a coach in the country. Fine by me, we will keep Nielsen.
Yes! Stig is a huge piece of shit and I'm happy to state that everytime his name is mentioned.
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BisManBison
Nobody mentioned Vigen yet? He would have to be given consideration wouldn't he?
I don't believe he'll come back ever. He makes pretty good money right now as an OC.
With that said, I stick with the guy I said a few years ago would be ideal for the position - Roehl!!!
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Babich(?) (severe purple)
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Bison 4 Life
If we offered Nielsen, there would be a trail of fire up I-29 like in the Road Runner cartoons.
that said. He's too old. No way joose.
I corrected your spelling error
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This topic is becoming an annual ritual.
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I'd think there are only a few jobs Klieman would be interested. I think he sticks around for awhile yet.
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A friend of mind from SD told me a couple of weeks ago that Nielsen's wife
told him that this was the last stop. Not moving again.
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K.C. Keeler? Boy can his teams score
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NEBison
K.C. Keeler? Boy can his teams score
Before I get murdered, that was supposed to be purple.
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
I would guess there could be a shiny DC or who knows, maybe even a HC job at KSU for Chris if KSU continues to slide and NDSU wins another championship.
Gene Taylor has hired Chris once, I'd bet he'd like to do it again
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Head coach at a MAC or MWC team is not a step up in my opinion. Now, money talks and thoae schools pay waaaaay more then NDSU could. I think there will be potential offers this coming off season. I hope he stays for a long time. If not, next man up. If I had to pick a potentail new coach, I choose Matt Entz.
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Re: Looking ahead... Who's after Klieman?
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MankatoBison
I would guess there could be a shiny DC or who knows, maybe even a HC job at KSU for Chris if KSU continues to slide and NDSU wins another championship.
Gene Taylor has hired Chris once, I'd bet he'd like to do it again
Should have made Gene sign a non compete clause before he left. Dangit!:)
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Professor Chaos
Bisonville would love the speed-em-up spread offense. :rofl:
Not sure that is a given with Nielson, but could be wrong. Just sayin', out of the rest of the MVFC Head Coaches, Nielson if the gun is to my head.
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Christopher Moen
I don't believe he'll come back ever. He makes pretty good money right now as an OC.
With that said, I stick with the guy I said a few years ago would be ideal for the position - Roehl!!!
I like Roehl as an option.
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BisManBison
I like Roehl as an option.
Not sure he is ready yet. If he was why was he not hired by us as an oc
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If coach K goes, hope to hell it's for a coordinator position or we can say bye to the entire staff.
Which was what was supposed to happen with Bohl (everone to WY) and when CK renigged caused the big riff.
It's a business accept it now before your feelings get hurt ;)
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EC8CH
Not sure that is a given with Nielson, but could be wrong. Just sayin', out of the rest of the MVFC Head Coaches, Nielson if the gun is to my head.
I doubt that Nielson is married to any scheme. I think he saw the hurry up as a way to get usd competitive in a hurry and it worked okay. But Nielson doesn't quite pass the smell test for me. Seems like a good coach with questionable ethics
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BadlandsBison
I doubt that Nielson is married to any scheme. I think he saw the hurry up as a way to get usd competitive in a hurry and it worked okay. But Nielson doesn't quite pass the smell test for me. Seems like a good coach with questionable ethics
It doesn't help when your players are raping the coeds
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If Urban Meyer decides to quit at Ohio State, the betting option right now is Matt Campbell to replace him.
- Urban Meyer, Ohio State — 5/4 (+125)
- Matt Campbell, Iowa State– 7/4 (+175)
- Ryan Day, Ohio State (asst.) — 10/1 (+1000)
- Jeff Brohm, Purdue — 10/1 (+1000)
- Bob Stoops, (former) Oklahoma — 10/1 (+1000)
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Jay
If Urban Meyer decides to quit at Ohio State, the betting option right now is Matt Campbell to replace him.
- Urban Meyer, Ohio State — 5/4 (+125)
- Matt Campbell, Iowa State– 7/4 (+175)
- Ryan Day, Ohio State (asst.) — 10/1 (+1000)
- Jeff Brohm, Purdue — 10/1 (+1000)
- Bob Stoops, (former) Oklahoma — 10/1 (+1000)
Wuh woh....