Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Coaching Carousel (South Florida)


South Florida Bulls

A couple of years ago, Skip Holtz was an up and comer in the college football coaching circles.  After winning the Conference USA title two years in a row at East Carolina Holtz got his first crack at a BCS conference job.  Holtz took over at South Florida for Jim Leavitt who was fired for alleged abuse of players.

It started out well for Holtz.  His first year in Tampa was alright.  They won 8 and beat Clemson in the Mieneke Car Care Bowl.  However the success of that initial season didn't last.  They only won 5 games last year and only 3 games this season.  His best year was with Leavitt's players.  They've gotten worse every year.  At the end of three years the administration felt that they needed a change.

The South Florida job is one that many thought could be a sleeping giant.  They are in the fertile Florida recruiting grounds and even though Florida State, Miami, and Florida rule the state the Bulls can still get plenty of players.  They've improved their facilities and play in an NFL stadium which can be enticing to prospects.  Let's remember that Leavitt had them all the way up to #2 in the nation at one point before he was fired.  So the potential to have success is there.

Potential Cadidates
Mario Cristobal (Florida International Head Coach)
It was Cristobal that was a hot name last year and was reportedly offered the Rutgers, Penn State, and Pittsburgh jobs.  Cristobal turned down all those jobs hoping that his veteran team would allow him to get a better job this next year.  Well injuries ruin their season and Cristobal isn't as hot of a name anymore.  But he is still a good coach and would be a perfect fit for the Bulls.

Willie Taggert (Western Kentucky Head Coach)
Unlike Cristobal, Taggert is a very hot name for available jobs but he has been very selective on where he wants to go.  He wants to find the right fit for himself.  That might be at South Florida.  Taggert is a Florida native and has had success recruiting within the state.  Most importantly he has the support of a lot of top high school programs within the state.

Chad Morris (Clemson Head Coach)
Morris' name hasn't been thrown around too much for this job.  Mainly because he's been rumored to higher profile jobs.  But this could be a great first head coaching job for him.  He can bring his spread offense to South Florida where he can get the fast athletes he is use to at Clemson.  But his lack of head coaching experience could hurt him.

Gus Malzahn (Arkansas State Heach Coach)
Much like Morris, Malzahn would bring an exciting style of offense to South Florida.  But also unlike Morris, Malzhan has experience running a program and that could give him an edge.  He is an up and coming name having success where ever he has been.  Malzahn could be interested in this job because it would be a step up job wise and give him a shot at a BCS level job.

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