Could A Stoops Brother Coach Miami’s Canes?

The more I’m thinking about this Mike Stoops thing, the more I am liking everything about it. A few days back I blogged about Bob Stoops, his run at Oklahoma and how Miami needs a coach in that mold.

If we can’t have Bob, give me Mike. Seriously. It has to be the next best thing. I’ve seen what he’s done at Arizona these past few years. The guy has some fire and the more I think about it, the more I think this is the only move for Miami to make.

You can make a case for or against anyone else in the mix right now. Randy Shannon? No experience, but can recruit Florida. Mike Leach? All offense, no defense, loves pirates and can recruit Texas. Steve Kragthorpe and Gary Patterson? Nice resumes, but smaller schools.

The Stoops family knows coaching. It’s in the blood. Bob made the first splash as defensive coordinator at Florida, winning the 1996 National Championship. Oklahoma recruited him away in 1999 and a season later, National Champions.

Brother Mike was side by side with Bob as defensive coordinator from 1999-2003 at OU. Before that, together at Kansas State, where their careers overlapped for three years. These guys have played, lived, breathed and now, coached football for the majority of their lives.

The Stoops coaching tree at Oklahoma produced some current Division-I head coaches. Mark Mangino (Kansas), Chuck Long (San Diego State) and Leach (Texas Tech) all cut their teeth at Oklahoma.

Mike was the other on the staff to get the call, earning his brother’s praise.

“I say this in a humble way,” Bob said when Mike was named Arizona’s coach. “There’s nobody more like me than him.”

The Stoops are a close-knit football family.

So is Miami.

Paul Dee, do what you have to do. This is your guy. You need proof? Look at the lineage and the resume. Mike Stoops is ready for his shot. Bob got a big program like Oklahoma. It needed some fine-tuning, but it was still OU. Mike got Arizona. A fixer-upper in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Talk about the wrong time to attempt a rise as a Pac-10 power, 2004, when Southern Cal hit back-to-back title games and Cal was a force. This Stoops didn’t stand a chance in the desert. He’s done all he can do there. This year, two upsets – Cal and Oregon. For a lower end Pac-10 program, this team rose up on a few occasions.

Imagine what a Stoops can do with these Canes.

That’s not a knock on Leach, Kragthorpe, Schiano, Patterson, Rodriguez or Shannon. All solid, but there’s something about each of them which I question. I don’t know what it is, but I think the Stoops family could turn things around in Coral Gables.

Mark Stoops is defensive coordinator at Arizona. Before that, he was the Canes secondary coach from 2001-2003. This Stoops has a national championship ring. He should have two, but Ohio State jacked his other one. He knows the Miami culture. He’s recruited here.

Mark, I hope you’re in Mike’s ear telling him about how The U is ripe for the taking. Bob better be in the other ear telling him to go balls out to get this. Which could also explain the conference calls “Stoops” and Miami have had this past week.

Miami talking to Bob about Mike? Miami talking to Bob about Leach? Miami talking to Bob about Bob? That was the initial reaction courtesy of Internet rumors, but $3.4M things stand in the way of that ever happening.

If “Bob” is sold out, give me a “Mike” and throw in a “Mark” to even it out. Two Stoops for the price of one? I’ll take it. And so would some current Miami assistants, I assume. All these rumors of Mario Cristobal leaving for FIU? I think those go right out the window if the right guy takes over. Mike Stoops is the right guy and brother Mark knows the lay of the land.

It almost sounds too poetic after the hellish season Miami endured.

After 6-6, this coaching hire is our bowl game. Forget Boise. That’s now Larry Coker’s funeral. This hire is the official turning point. The first day of a new era. It time to be optimistic after a season which was on life-support since losing at Louisville mid-September.

Swoop in and save a recruiting class. Give us something to look forward to in spring. Make 2007 exciting. That’s my only expectation. After 6-6, I’m sort of numb to records and standings. I just want to see Miami competitive, confident and sporting a coaching staff with the better game plan than the other guys.

The Canes have been outcoached too many times to remember since losing the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. Miami’s staff lost their mojo that night and never regained it. The assistants got the boot in 2005 and this year it’s Coker and ther rest. This program needs new blood. Hell, even Coker stated that on his way out at his press conference.

Miami needs a shot of Stoops. Make it a double. Mike and Mark. Cherry pick the right guys from this current staff, hit the recruiting trail and turn this thing around.

The Canes aren’t that far off. This team is a coaching staff away from being something solid.

Make it happen, Dee. Chuck Neinas just earned his check and found your guy.

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Miami Hurricanes Coaching Rumors Continue

Not too much on the coaching front the past 48 hours. On Monday, Miami and Greg Schiano decided to go separate ways and that evening Paul Dee supposedly sat down with Mike Leach and things were supposedly moving fast. Tuesday we find out, that’s not the case.

What’s changed? I’m not sure but I do know that two days ago a lot of folks were much more vocal than they are today. I’m still talking back and forth with my resources, but everyone seems to have hit the same dead end.

Here’s what we know since the last blog:

>>> Miami has talked to Leach but it doesn’t appear talks were are serious as initially reported.

>>> Miami officially talked with Randy Shannon and much like Leach, The U’s top brass will continue the interview process and circle back to Leach, Shannon and others.

>>> Gary Patterson of TCU and Steve Kragthorpe of Tulsa remain on Miami’s radar, but there is no conformation of them interviewing for the position yet.

>>> The ‘surprise” candidate thrown into the mix today is Mike Stoops of Arizona. Rumor has it the two year leader of the Wildcats is hot on the Miami job. Stoops is in New York, but there’s no confirmation that he’s sat down to talk with Dee yet. Mark Stoops is Arizona’s defensive coordinator and was Miami’s secondary coach before following his brother to Tucson.

>>> Mario Cristobal remains high on Pete Garcia’s wish list at FIU, as is Shannon. There was a rumor earlier today that Cristobal accepted the positon, but that is false. Some folks with Columbus ties mentioned that Cristobal was offered a position at FIU, but hasn’t made a decision yet.

One would expect Cristobal to wait it out and see what Miami does before accepting or declining the positon with the Golden Panthers, but how long is too long? My gut feeling? Cristobal is headed to FIU… unless Miami hires the right guy. Mario definitely would’ve stuck around with his old boss, Schiano. Everything was wide open after that and FIU made the call.

>>> The Miami Herald reported today that Bernie Kosar was seriously throwing his hat in the ring in regards to the vacant coaching position at The U. Huh? Don’t get me wrong, allCanes loves the B -man but there’s no way in hell this program can gamble on a former QB great with no coaching experience. I can drive, but it doesn’t mean I know how to build a car.

Kosar is a fixture at games and at practice, always taking an interest in whoever Miami’s quarterbacks are. Head coach? Not yet. But I’d love to see Kosar come on as an official quarterbacks coach, with some influence on the offensive playcalling. #20 won a National Championship as a freshman against arguably the greatest college team in history, 1983 Nebraska. I want Kosar officially in charge of our QBs.

>>> Former Auburn coach Terry Bowden ripped Schiano on sports talk radio yesterday in regards to blowing it by not taking the Miami job. I spoke with a few national media friends who informed me that Penn State has informed Schiano that the gig is his when Joe Paterno indeed steps down.

Conventional wisdom would lead one to believe Paterno has anywhere from 2-5 years left before he hangs it up in Happy Valley.

If Schiano has confirmation he’s the successor, the smart play is to wait it out at Rutgers. There’s no reason to move his family from New Jersey to South Florida to State College in half a decade.

>>> Norm Chow officially took his name out of the running for the NC State head coaching vacancy. Chow was offensive coordinator for the Wolfpack in the Philip Rivers era, before heading to Southern Cal and lighting up their offense for a few seasons. Gut feeling is Chow ends up back in the Pac 10. Either at Stanford or Arizona State.

Lisa Love is the ASU AD with USC ties. She was criticized in 2005 for extending Dirk Koetter’s contract and missing out on Chow. With Koetter gone, does she try to right last year’s wrong with Chow in 2007? If Chow finally lands his first head coaching gig, look for Love to give him that crack with the Sun Devils.

>>> NC State didn’t miss a beat when Chow bowed out. Word is they’ve snatched up Tom O’Brien, long-time coach of Boston College. This was out of left field as all signs pointed to the Wolfpack signing Navy coach Paul Johnson. Similar to the Iowa State hiring last week.

Out of nowhere, the Cyclones brought in Texas defensive coordinator Gene Chizik. In the days leading up to the hiring, many were reporting that Central Michigan’s Brian Kelly was slated to land the gig.

Makes you wonder if Miami is about to pull the bait-and-switch on everyone. All this talk about Leach and/or Shannon, it wouldn’t surprise me in the least if out of nowhere the Canes signed a solid, proven coach.

With the Internet what it is today, universities need to pull the ol’ rope and dope on everyone as to not let the media distract them from the task at hand; inking the contract. What’s Miami’s next move?

>>> Rich Rodriguez to Alabama seems to be a done deal. For the Miami contingent pissing and moaning about The U not talking to Rodriguez, it’s all about the money. Rodriguez showed interest, but Miami was never a viable candidate due to the $2M buyout clause. Alabama boosters can foot that bill, but not Miami.

Rodriguez will earn upwards of $2.5M a year should he sign with ‘Bama, which the Canes could compete with. But the $2M the school hiring Rodriguez will have to pay to West Virginia to release him is too much for The U to swallow.

>>> Barry Alvarez mentioned yesterday that Donna Shalala did contact him regarding Miami’s coaching vacancy, but he turned down the offer as he’s happy as Wisconsin’s AD and part of FOX’s college football broadcast team this bowl season.

We’ll see where Miami’s coaching search winds up, but pretty scary to think Shalala was hell-bent on bringing Alvarez back into the fold. Had he showed interest, would Miami have continued interviewing candidates and using the services of consultant Chuck Neinas, or would it have been a one-man race?

More to come tomorrow. Hang in there!

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Mike Leach & Randy Shannon For Canes?

Latest reports coming out of New York are that Miami has not only met with Mike Leach, but Randy Shannon is in town and has been brought into the discussion.

The pitch is to bring in Leach as Miami’s new head coach and to promote Shannon to assistant head coach, while giving him a big time pay raise.

I don’t know about you, but I like this premise. Hell, who am I kidding, I love it.

Bob Stoops to Miami would still be my #1 scenario, but the money is too impossible to overcome. Stoops makes almost double what the Canes were paying Larry Coker.

This Leach/Shannon scenario is a helluva second choice and it’s infinitely better than bringing Greg Schiano to Miami. While I respect what Schiano has done at Rutgers, it wasn’t enough for me to warrant losing Shannon and a slew of other assistants. No way Schiano would’ve kept another defensive guy like Shannon – not to mention what would happen to Tim Walton, Clint Hurtt and John Palermo.

My hat’s off to Paul Dee and Donna Shalala if they can find a way to lure Leach to Miami without wrecking the infrastructure of this program. Miami would get their high-powered, high-octane offense without selling out on a defense which has been a top the nation since 2000.

Keeping Shannon means the defensive coaches are safe, I assume.

Offensively, Leach would bring in his own guys while calling his own plays and acting as QB coach. That eliminates Rich Olson, Todd Berry, Marquis Mosely and Joe Pannunzio from the equation, which is fine by me. Olson’s offense was putrid this season, as were quarterbacks, wide receivers and special teams – all coached buy the aforementioned guys.

The wild card is Mario Cristobal as offensive line coach. This is a guy Miami can’t afford to lose. He’s a top recruiter and an up and comer. Other programs have already inquired about Cristobal, but The U needs to find a way to keep one of their own on staff. Up his pay if need be. Miami can’t lose Mario. Same with strength and conditioning guru, Andreu Swasey. Those two are irreplaceable right now.

Leach & Shannon are a lethal duo, but they have to be a package deal. I’m not ready for Miami to turn the keys over to a B-level new guy and a new Texas-bred staff, but I also don’t want to see The U promote from within and give Shannon the job based on seniority. The duo is Miami’s best case scenario.

allCanesBlog.com will follow this story throughout the day. Check back for any late-breaking news.

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