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Penn State Head Coach Recruiting Update

Posted on January 5, 2014 Written by The Nittany Turkey

The previous post was inspired by my brother’s holiday recap of highlights in his life for 2013, in which he facetiously sent a blank page. While there have been developments in the Penn State coaching search, most of the “news” out there consists of rumors, innuendo, and flat-out fabrications.

A clue as to why that is the case can be gleaned from Russ Rose’s commentary in an article about his service on a prior search committee at Penn State. He said that agents are the culprits in planting stories about their clients to gain bargaining advantage. That’s part of it, no doubt. Another part is the gullibility of the audience involved and the great amplification factor of social media. Yeah, the twittiots give rumors a prolonged existence with a much greater half-life than ever before.

I, too, have been guilty of jumping on rumors. It’s all too easy to do. I’m going to try to stick to substantiated facts here, and if I choose to opine on something, I’m going to make it clear that it is my opinion and not fact.

Here’s where we stand, or at least where I think we stand.

First, on Al Golden, Miami athletic director Blake James said that he expects Golden to stay in Miami, for what that’s worth. It is thought that Golden was interviewed for the Penn State job yesterday, according to ESPN’s Brett McMurphy, but he has been unresponsive to media probes. Golden, in my humble opinion, remains Numero Uno on the Penn State wish list.

James Franklin was to be interviewed today, and I believe this is still the plan. It makes sense for a few reasons. He couldn’t be interviewed any earlier than today because he had to prepare for a bowl game. He is also a minority candidate; interviewing at least one would be essential in a search conducted by a public university. However, I do not believe that this is just a token interview. They don’t have to go to Nashville to interview a minority candidate — they have Larry Johnson, to whom they owe at least a courtesy interview. Franklin is also a sought after coach, albeit a somewhat controversial one because of the rape incident involving his players, and was probably (in my opinion) Number Two on the Joyner committee’s list after Golden. However, Franklin might be NFL minded or at least testing the water there, having interviewed with the Houston Texans, according to Adam Schefter, and having been contacted by the Cleveland Browns and the Washington Redskins. I think that the NFL minority initiative would require minority candidates to be interviewed, so this doesn’t necessarily indicate serious interest on either side.

Mike Munchak has been an on-again, off again potential candidate. On Friday, it was likely that he would be retained by the NFL Tennessee Titans, but on Saturday he was fired. He apparently balked at  the proposed terms under which he could stay with the Titans. Now, Penn State will interview Munchak today for the head coaching job, according to Chris Mortensen, which makes sense because the committee would be in Nashville, anyway, to interview Franklin. Munchak is presumably (and temporally) Number Three on their list.

And then, there are the rest. As I mentioned above, I expect Larry Johnson to be given a courtesy interview, but not to be hired. That’s my opinion. And what of Greg Schiano? Haven’t heard bupkis about him. Jim Caldwell interviewed for the Detroit Lions head coaching job on Friday, according to Ian Rapoport.

One final, unrelated O’Brien update. According to a “source” Penn State director of player development Jim Bernhardt will join the Houston Texans staff.

In the words of my elementary school principal, the evil Miss Patterson, “That is all. Thank you.”

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Another One Bites the Dust

Posted on December 13, 2010 Written by The Nittany Turkey

Apologies to Queen for co-opting their song title.

Temple University head football coach Al Golden, who always appears close to the top of the list of potential Paterno replacements (whenever he happens to retire), has been hired by the University of Miami as their new head coach. Golden will succeed Randy Shannon, who apparently displeased the powers that be with a 7-5 season and a trip to the Sun Bowl to take on Notre Dame.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that he’ll be the head coach at the University of Miami long-term.” — Kirby Hocutt, AD, University of Miami

Picky, picky! What is it with these instant gratification types who think that a 7-5 season and a minor bowl is the end of the world? Being beaten by South Florida is no crime, either. Maybe they just wanted a change and had some lame excuses handy.

Anyhow, Golden, a former Penn State tight end and assistant coach, made himself quite visible to the rest of Division I-A by remaking the Owls, a perennial cellar dweller, into a MAC contender. Having won nine games last year and eight this year, it had to be upsetting to Golden and his team that they received no Bowl invitations. Why? Just because they’re Temple. (C’mon, sanctimonious bowl people! Bill Cosby played for the Owls and Tex Cobb went to school there!)

Meanwhile, back at Penn State, Golden exits the pool of potential head coach hires. Not that Paterno is leaving or anything — of course, rumors abound — but Golden was always mentioned in the same breath with the Penn State head coaching job, should it ever open up. He was a fan favorite because of his Penn State roots.

It will be interesting to see how he rebuilds the program at Miami, especially observing the type of so-called student athletes he recruits. I have a feeling that the administration and the boosters would place winning first and academics a strong 17th on their list of priorities. Another issue might arise if Golden requires players to be clean-cut and respectful, a couple of traits that have never been emphasized by the Hurricanes, where trash talking has been honed to a razor’s edge.

Temple now obviously has an opening for a head coach. My feeling is that if Joe Paterno had time, he would recommend his son Jay for the job and hope that after five years of so head coaching experience, Jay would qualify as his replacement. However, Joe doesn’t have that much time. He is a short-timer. His assistants are looking elsewhere. Would Tom Bradley be interested in Temple? Probably not, because he’s a Western Pennsylvania sort of guy who would feel like a foreigner in Philly. How about McQueary? Time will tell.

As you know, the University of Pittsburgh is also looking for a head coach. Two Division I-A head coaching openings in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania makes for some interesting speculation, particularly when coupled with the omnipresent buzz about a possible third high-profile opening about halfway between the other two.

So, let us wish Al Golden luck at Miami. All of this should be fun to watch.

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