New UMass Football Coach 2021
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:25 pm
Time to look at future head coaches for UMass. Please do not let Bamford make the hire alone this time!!!!!
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We can’t afford Liam. Alex Miller is a good choice for OC and will serve as the interim HC.Umass_Minuteman wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 3:37 pm don brown and liam as the o coordiantor and head coach in
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McKinney wrote: Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:22 am Brian Bohannon has absolutely killed it at Kennesaw State. That school didn't even sponsor football before he got there. Built up that program up from literally nothing to #17 in FCS, multiple conference championships and playoff appearances.
Obviously recruiting Georgia is different than Massachusetts. But KSU hasn't won on a strict talent advantage. Their roster is #202 on 247sports composite rankings.
I think he's a proven program manager who knows how to use the talent he's got. And eventually running the option here could be beneficial for a team that's never going to win recruiting battles at a high level. It's worked for Army, Navy, Coastal, New Mexico, GT, where they were at a talent disadvantage. Why not UMass?
McKinney wrote:Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:24 pm Princeton's Bob Surace could be interesting. Over a decade of head coach experience, NFL experience, and was a finalist for National Coach of the Year. Turned Princeton around from a perennially mediocre team to a 3 time Ivy League Champion.
He's a northeast/New England guy: from Harrisburg, PA, coached at colleges in Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. Including at Springfield College.
But he's a Princeton alumnus and even though the Ivies aren't about athletics, they could probably counteroffer higher than UMass.
McKinney wrote: Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:27 am Bob Chesney I think would be the best "fit" though. Proven head coach, background as a defensive mind, turned around 3 programs all in the Northeast at DIII, DII, and FCS. Off the field, he's run a clean program with some of the best APR scores in the country. If you need to convince university administration and boosters to pony up the cash, I think he's a really easy sell.
That would be a good one.. have to pony up some more $$$ though.. heard he passed on us last timedennisdent wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 4:07 pm Harasymiak was my pick the last time. Really the perfect pick for UMass, tough, hard-nosed coach, can win with less. Not sure if he would leave for the job now.
If you go in through a social media account-facebook for example, you can get it for free. There are no real shockers.Sheck wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 5:36 pm Anyone with a subscription to the Athletic who can see who they listed for potential candidates?
https://theathletic.com/2941015/2021/11 ... -and-more/