He doesn't know Fleck, he's right about Spack though.He's clueless. Especially his line about Fleck. Fleck will get attention from pretty much any and every open job out there this offseason.
There's a reason Miles is available and it's not because he's a great coach now. It's because he used to be and his stubbornness sunk the LSU program.
I think he'd recruit better obviously but all that positive momentum would be gone when he runs his terrible and sleepy scheme.
Afraid he would be new Fred Akers.Don't want Miles. Think it would be awful choice.
Afraid he would be new Fred Akers.
Purdue is the only Power 5 job open at the moment. It would be foolish for MBob to not offer him whatever he thinks the job is worth. If Miles says yes, then both sides win. If he says no, then a search can commence. Miles is in tricky situation as well with not knowing what all jobs will available and who else would be willing to leave a good situation for an opening he would be interested in. Even if he's at Purdue for only 5 years, it'd be a HUGE upgrade.
Love me some Ed O. Top tier recruiter and a heck of a guy. Would make Miles slightly more palatable.Even if Miles caps out at 6-7 wins a year for 4-5 years...that is a massive upgrade over what Purdue football has been over the last decade. Recruiting isn't all the HC...Miles would bring a credence to a higher level of assistant coaches that would be able to also recruit well. If Orgeron isn't given the keys to LSU, he will be looking for a job. Why not offer him the DC position and lead recruiter at Purdue for the guy who gave him a shot at another big time gig.
Further, Miles would bring an immediate interest and buzz to Purdue that's hard to but a price tag on. Right now the program is totally irrelevant, swallowed in apathy, and the only buzz to speak of over the past two to three years has been the flies circling Hazell's rotting corpse on the sideline.Even if Miles caps out at 6-7 wins a year for 4-5 years...that is a massive upgrade over what Purdue football has been over the last decade. Recruiting isn't all the HC...Miles would bring a credence to a higher level of assistant coaches that would be able to also recruit well. If Orgeron isn't given the keys to LSU, he will be looking for a job. Why not offer him the DC position and lead recruiter at Purdue for the guy who gave him a shot at another big time gig.
If I was Babinski, I would only consider it if you get a great deal on him because of the LSU money for the first few years, that would allow you to go out and hire lights out staff including a stud offensive coordinator-that's not named cam Cameron.Don't want Miles. Think it would be awful choice.
Would Purdue give him the salary pool he is used to for assistants? I doubt it.Even if Miles caps out at 6-7 wins a year for 4-5 years...that is a massive upgrade over what Purdue football has been over the last decade. Recruiting isn't all the HC...Miles would bring a credence to a higher level of assistant coaches that would be able to also recruit well. If Orgeron isn't given the keys to LSU, he will be looking for a job. Why not offer him the DC position and lead recruiter at Purdue for the guy who gave him a shot at another big time gig.
True. You could even get away with paying him $1 for the first 2 years since LSU garunteed has to make up the difference. Spend ALL that money on assistants. Then, by the time you actually have to pay him the butts in seats will be back maybe.If I was Babinski, I would only consider it if you get a great deal on him because of the LSU money for the first few years, that would allow you to go out and hire lights out staff including a stud offensive coordinator-that's not named cam Cameron.
We could for a few years while LSU pays all/most of his salary.Would Purdue give him the salary pool he is used to for assistants? I doubt it.