He’s a great recruiter but his squad he coached left a lot to be desired
Maybe he wanted to be closer to home. Puts him 2 hours from Pittsburgh. But, he was getting $900K as OC at Oregon, and quick search showed Akron paid last HC about $500K. That's a big pay cut if that is what he is getting.Another example of when I say things like it's in their blood and that there are only 65 P5 jobs around and yes you can find coaches with potential for these jobs. It doesn't mean Moorhead will be successful but his background is one that has potential to maybe do some things. Basically, response to well who the the heck would want to go to so and so school, including RU, which some of our own fans think as well. Never a guarantee but always can get guys with some potential to be good.
Recruiters promoted up to be HCs are more of thing these days. The Arkansas coach, Memphis coach, South Carolina coach and just recently the Texas Tech coach who was LBs coach at Baylor but a former well known Texas high school coach. So I wouldn't brush it off, anything is possible.He’s a great recruiter but his squad he coached left a lot to be desired
Don't know what Akron is paying but like I said "it's in their blood" and the opportunity to be the HC might worth the pay cut if there is one.Maybe he wanted to be closer to home. Puts him 2 hours from Pittsburgh. But, he was getting $900K as OC at Oregon, and quick search showed Akron paid last HC about $500K. That's a big pay cut if that is what he is getting.
A thrown Rod?
He wanted back towards East coast and coached there prior.Don't know what Akron is paying but like I said "it's in their blood" and the opportunity to be the HC might worth the pay cut if there is one.
I never liked him as choice myself and I think Temple can an attractive spot for somebody to rejuvenate or spring board their career. Golden and Rhule went on to bigger things from there so I think it can be attractive to someone.A thrown Rod?
Never saw the attraction.
NIU records:
2010: Jerry Kill 10-3
2011-12: Doeren 11-3; 12-1
Rod Carey Takes over:
2013: 12-2
2014: 11-3
2015: 8-6
2016: 507
2017: 8-5
2018: 8-6
He took a perennial winner to mediocrity.
It got worse at Temple. He took a team that was 8-4 in the previous year, to 8-5, then 3-7 then 1-6, then 3-9/1-7
Long ago a manager once told me that the best job for you is often not the best-paying job. So true.He wanted back towards East coast and coaches their prior.
Yea read about him coaching there prior, didn't know about wanting to come back east. Still though it's an opportunity to be a HC and there are only so many openings.He wanted back towards East coast and coaches their prior.
I honestly thought he would get a better job. Temple would have been perfect.Yea read about him coaching there prior, didn't know about wanting to come back east. Still though it's an opportunity to be a HC and there are only so many openings.
He was actually making more money:Yea read about him coaching there prior, didn't know about wanting to come back east. Still though it's an opportunity to be a HC and there are only so many openings.
They wanted him out because he wasn’t a southerner. Fight was just an excuse.He was actually making more money:
"Moorhead is earning $1.15 million in the first year of a two-year contract signed last March and has earned $25,000 in performance bonuses, with $30,000 more possible if Oregon wins the Pac-12 championship and plays in a New Year’s Six Bowl game. His buyout of 25%, or approximately $287,500, is waived if Moorhead becomes an FBS head coach."
Interesting tidbits when he was fired from Miss. State:
"Moorhead lasted just 26 games in Starkville. He finished with a 14-12 record. His team’s bowl loss guaranteed just State’s second losing season since 2009, Dan Mullen’s first year as coach. On-field performance wasn’t the only factor here. There were disciplinary problems within the team that boiled over publicly into a fight during one bowl practice, for instance. Moorhead is a Pennsylvania native who spent most of his career coaching in the northeast, a somewhat peculiar fit in the Deep South."
Wonder if Miss. State will try to stiff him the difference, like Arkansas allegedly did with Bielema:
"Moorhead’s buyout is about $7 million, a source said, but that can be mitigated to as little as $4 million through off-set language in his contract, assuming the coach finds other employment."
Report: Oregon Ducks offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead leading candidate to become head coach at Akron
Moorhead, 48, is in his second year as UO’s offensive coordinator with the No. 10 Ducks winning the Pac-12 last season and competing for a third straight conference championship this week.www.oregonlive.com
Mississippi State Parts Ways With Head Coach Joe Moorhead
School officials had been in deep discussion about Moorhead’s future with the Bulldogs since their loss to Louisville in the Music City Bowl.www.si.com
I don’t think he’s ready either on or off the field to be a HC. Temple also can’t swing and miss. They need a proven head coach. Should have went after Moorehead
Personally, I agree with you but these recruiting guru type coaches do get hired like the examples I gave above.I don’t think he’s ready either on or off the field to be a HC. Temple also can’t swing and miss. They need a proven head coach. Should have went after Moorehead
Could Moorhead pull a reverse Manny Diaz (that's not like reverse cowgirl!). 😂I don’t think he’s ready either on or off the field to be a HC. Temple also can’t swing and miss. They need a proven head coach. Should have went after Moorehead
Yeah, fake news is everywhere these days. People can give whatever reasons they want to justify their actions, true or not.They wanted him out because he wasn’t a southerner. Fight was just an excuse.
That probably would be a good move for both.Wonder if Duke might be able snag a coach like Mullen. Sort of like the Miss State of the ACC. Lower profile and expectations might be better for him.
Feldman must be eaves dropping on me. Article is paywall but he brings up Mullen as a possible candidate for Temple too, among others. Stan Drayton, Elijah Robinson, Fran Brown, Mike Hart, Chris Partridge, Bob SuracePersonally, I agree with you but these recruiting guru type coaches do get hired like the examples I gave above.
I have no clue about the realism but I'd see if a Mullen has any interest. He's from northeast, it's a lower profile job but can be a career rejuvenator as well. It's something that could be mutually beneficial and as a bonus for Temple, partially on Florida's dime. Malzahn is at UCF, McElwain at CMU so you never know unless you ask.
Color me shocked. Who's going to Notre Dame?
Fickell is my guessColor me shocked. Who's going to Notre Dame?
Keep an eye out for this guy.
PJ could complete the Rutgers Midwest trifecta with this OC:Fleck throwing his OC overboard.
Sources: Minnesota going in different direction at offensive coordinator
Mike Sanford will not return after two seasons on the job.footballscoop.com
They have had their eye on Fleck for a while. He just got a new deal, but who knows. Besides, if Fleck hires the guy above as OC, he has two ex-RU head coaches on staff ready to take over. 😂 🙄Fickell is my guess