Jeff Long’s List?

There hasn’t been much concrete news out of the football coaching search lately (meaning we haven’t made any ill-fated job offers in the last few days). It seems that Jeff Long has officially called a mulligan (NCAA statute 332.4.54, section B.14) and is basically starting over. As far as we can tell, that’s a good thing - the first few tries didn’t exactly go well, and the new list of rumored candidates seems (to this decidedly unexpert observer) the one we should have been working from in the first place.Jeff Long

The general theme of the new list is outstanding college coordinators plus a few NFL guys with extensive college experience. Here are the names we’ve seen, in alphabetical order so as not to imply an official Razorback Expats endorsement (lest you doubt our incredible influence, please note that the NFL head coaches representing both the Expats’ West Coast and East Coast offices - Oakland and Atlanta - are both in play. Coincidence? Hardly):

* Norm Chow (offensive coordinator, Tennesse Titans) - I’ve read reports that say he would jump at the chance to be the Hogs’ coach. Maybe, but I don’t see why. He has no Arkansas ties that I know of, and would he really want to trade Vince Young for Casey Dick? (no offense, Casey) But, if he really is interested, that’s fantastic…the dude is an acknowledged wizard of the offensive arts.

* Ron English (defensive coordinator, Michigan) - the two main things that I know about him are that the announcers were raving about his abilities during the 2006 Michigan-Ohio State game (as OSU was lighting up the Wolverines, for what it’s worth) and that Appalachian State put up 34 points on his team. I’m 100% in favor of pursuing minority candidates, but what about Charlie Strong of Florida? He has a great resume and is from Batesville, of all places.

* Reggie Herring (interim head coach, Arkansas) - I have to admit, I have a soft spot for Reggie. The players love him, his intensity is great and he’s handled himself really well during this incredibly awkward transition period. On the down side, opposing teams scored about 40 points per game on us this season. In fact, I think Andre Woodson just threw another TD pass against the Hogs while I was typing this.

* Skip Holtz (head coach, East Carolina) - I know almost nothing about him besides the fact that his first name is Skip and his last name is Holtz. Neither one really counts as a positive in my book. Forgive my well-earned cynicism, but my guess is that we end up hiring this guy.

* Lane Kiffin (head coach, Oakland Raiders) - as noted earlier, this would be very cool but I still can’t see any of these NFL guys actually coming to Arkansas. And can you imagine the negotiations on a contract buyout between Chancellor White and Al Davis? The university would probably wind up assuming the debt payments on the Oakland Coliseum before it was all over.

* Gus Malzahn (offensive coordinator, Tulsa) - an offensive mastermind, for sure…would be fun to see what he could do. However, call me old-fashioned, but I feel like a coach two years out of high school needs a little more seasoning before becoming head guy at an SEC school. Not to mention that, if he were hired, Springdale and Little Rock would probably have to go have a slap fight on the playground after school.

* Will Muschamp (defensive coordinator, Auburn) - he did what no mortal man had done previously: stop D-Mac (ok, McFadden was hurt, but still). That alone should earn him a long look from the Powers That Be…I’ll even overlook the fact that he pretty much single-handedly cost McFadden the Heisman.

* Bobby Petrino (head coach, Atlanta Falcons) - Wildly successful in college. Struggling in Atlanta (granted, they’ve had some off-the-field issues). Would be a coup if we could get him, but once again - if the Wake Forest coach doesn’t want to come to Arkansas, don’t get your hopes up too high about any of these NFL guys.

* Brent Venables (defensive coordinator, Oklahoma) - I might lose my blogging license for admitting this, but I don’t know much about him. I do know that the Sooners always have great defenses, and I like the idea of hiring a top coordinator, so I’m officially intrigued here.

Filed under: Jeff Long, Football — John at 10:58 am on Monday, December 10, 2007

8 Comments »

Comment by hogcaller

December 10, 2007 @ 11:28 am

I’m with you guys, Charlie Strong should be considered over English.

SEC experience: check
Arkansas Connection: check
Held 2006 OSU under a gazillion points: check

I won’t rehash my position with Malzahn, but I will say that a slap fight might be an understatement. Full on Civil War might be closer to what could happen.

Comment by hogcaller

December 10, 2007 @ 3:22 pm

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&id=3148697&sportCat=ncf

Sad, but funny

Comment by Stephen

December 10, 2007 @ 3:40 pm

Hogcaller,

I feel better about things now that they have brought the consulting firm into the mix. The guy who runs that company really seems like he knows what he’s doing. Things just might turn out OK.

As always, thanks for stopping by. Always enjoy reading what you have to say.

–Stephen

Comment by jimmcg

December 10, 2007 @ 8:04 pm

I’m a big fan of Gus Malzahn. One of my grandsons played for him here in Springdale. And I think he was originally hired at Arkansas under less than straightforward intentions of allowing him to coordinate the offense. That said, I don’t think he is the right man for the head coaching position at this time because of his inexperience in college ranks, and because the situation requires someone who can smooth the roiling waters, not increase the wind speed.

I have confidence that AD Long is on the right track now with Neinas helping. Maybe everything to this point has been a smokescreen anyway.

I hope it is resolved soon. Tim Norton needs fodder to feed to the commitments.

Jim

Comment by Hawgfan100

December 11, 2007 @ 6:22 am

I thought Neinas was a recent addition to the search but I found this in an article posted at Razorbloggers Network:

“Long’s search is being aided by Chuck Neinas, the most renowned college athletics consultant. Chancellor John White said Long had a previous relationship with Neinas at Pittsburgh. Neinas has been working with Long since the search began on Nov. 26.”

Note that last sentence. If accurate, it puts a new perspective on things…

Comment by Todd E. Jones

December 11, 2007 @ 7:56 am

The best guy for the job is not on the list. We should hire TCU’s Gary Patterson. He is a very good coach, and I think he would actually be interested.

Comment by Rany Hughes

December 11, 2007 @ 11:51 am

I agree we should at least interview TCU’s Gary Patterson. He thought he was the most natural fit of any head coach out there from the beginning. Plus his Texas ties are big for Arkansas recruiting.

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