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    Quote Originally Posted by DakotaOkie View Post
    Not happening...Bill Snyder wants his son to be the next head coach...Snyder has more pull in Manhattan than Gene Taylor will ever experience as AD (unless Snyder passes away, then the game changes).
    Snyder's son must be almost 70 years old...
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    Gus Bradley.

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    Anyone who thinks Nielson may be a candidate, needs to go back and watch the 4th quarter of their game at k-state this year. Play calling and clock management would have had Bisonville jumping off tall buildings. No thanks!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herd View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by KSBisonFan View Post
    Anyone who thinks Nielson may be a candidate, needs to go back and watch the 4th quarter of their game at k-state this year. Play calling and clock management would have had Bisonville jumping off tall buildings. No thanks!!!
    Which HC from the valley would you pick instead?

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    I wonder how attached Klieman is to the staff he's put together. Definitely a core group of life long friends. Would that affect his decision to leave alone as a DC? Probably not but interesting situation.

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    Curt Mallory, Indiana St. head coach. Mallory was the pass coordinator and secondary coach under former North Dakota State head coach Craig Bohl at the University of Wyoming in 2015 and 2016.

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    Bowl might be looking for a job soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BisManBison View Post
    Nobody mentioned Vigen yet? He would have to be given consideration wouldn't he?
    Save season, don't hire Vigen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CalBison97 View Post
    I’d hope for Entz. But seemingly even more important to our success than any coach? Kramer. He’s the one loss I would be really concerned about.


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    This may not be fair or accurate (so it fits right in on Bisonville), but I have the strong impression that Klieman is still more responsible for our defensive success than Entz is. Am I wrong?

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