Doesn't have to move his family again. The BC HC job should be almost as much money as the OSU OC.
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I noted, in Brenneman's blog, the BC HC clearly states that he moved to get OUT of college ball and into the NFL. He goes on to say that lots of college coaches are going to bail out to go to the NFL based on NIL and the lack of structure/oversight.Doesn't have to move his family again. The BC HC job should be almost as much money as the OSU OC.
While there may be a lot of college coaches looking to bail, there are only so many available NFL HC/Coordinator jobs available. As long as these HC jobs continue to pay well, there will be some else eager for the opportunity to backfill the position.I noted, in Brenneman's blog, the BC HC clearly states that he moved to get OUT of college ball and into the NFL. He goes on to say that lots of college coaches are going to bail out to go to the NFL based on NIL and the lack of structure/oversight.
Agree. But I also disagree. The NFL will pull the cream of the crop. As such, up and comers like this HC of BC, won't be available to the next major college team that needs a HC. Basically, college coaching will get worse. And even more worse for the secondary teams like BC, Kansas and Iowa State.While there may be a lot of college coaches looking to bail, there are only so many available NFL HC/Coordinator jobs available. As long as these HC jobs continue to pay well, there will be some else eager for the opportunity to backfill the position.
Apparently figuring out how to navigate through the NIL 'wild west' will be part of the job description and will determine their on the field success as much as their coaching ability.
It's a shame that BC, which added a lot to Eastern football in the 1980s and has remained a decent if unspectacular program for many years since then, probably is going to slide into relative obscurity now. I really believe that in another decade, BC may be at the level of a UMass or Holy Cross in football.I noted, in Brenneman's blog, the BC HC clearly states that he moved to get OUT of college ball and into the NFL. He goes on to say that lots of college coaches are going to bail out to go to the NFL based on NIL and the lack of structure/oversight.
Agree. But I also disagree. The NFL will pull the cream of the crop. As such, up and comers like this HC of BC, won't be available to the next major college team that needs a HC. Basically, college coaching will get worse. And even more worse for the secondary teams like BC, Kansas and Iowa State.
Keep saying that but he keeps coming back. Most of his career is in college.I don’t think BOB has any desire to be a college HC. He’s doing this role now until he can return to the NFL
He'll probably have more talent to work with at Ohio State than he did in NE. He hasn't coached on a team that won the national championship, yet, so this might be his chance.Doesn't have to move his family again. The BC HC job should be almost as much money as the OSU OC.
Does a guy that left New England with Brady and Alabama really care about a championship? He will go to whoever pays him the most money and he will be miserable wherever he is working.He'll probably have more talent to work with at Ohio State than he did in NE. He hasn't coached on a team that won the national championship, yet, so this might be his chance.
i appreciate what he did at psu but this guy sounds like the worst employee of all time
What a joke if this happens. In an earlier post, I predicted that he would be at another job in two to three years, but I never expected it to be this fast.
You are still right. He will be at another two jobs in two to three years. He will be miserable at BC or wherever he is working.What a joke if this happens. In an earlier post, I predicted that he would be at another job in two to three years, but I never expected it to be this fast.
Haha! He is disgustingly opportunistic. Really screwed OSU!
and that's a bad thing?Haha! He is disgustingly opportunistic. Really screwed OSU!
three years is a huge stretchYou are still right. He will be at another two jobs in two to three years. He will be miserable at BC or wherever he is working.
He may not want to fix his career as you put it. I’m sure he has quite a bankroll and while some will tell you you can never have enough money maybe he is not that guy. He has tried em all and made a boatload of cash being so so as a coach. Not a bad gig. Now he is back in his native New England and can ride this all out with minimal pressure or care.Huge mistake for him to try to fix his career at BC of all places
All of that is fair but it doesn't match I how view O'Brien. I don't believe for a second that's his thought process but who knows. Maybe his latest stop at NE changed things but a guy that goes to Bama, the Pats then Ohio State doesn't meet what you're describing IMOHe may not want to fix his career as you put it. I’m sure he has quite a bankroll and while some will tell you you can never have enough money maybe he is not that guy. He has tried em all and made a boatload of cash being so so as a coach. Not a bad gig. Now he is back in his native New England and can ride this all out with minimal pressure or care.
The minimum standard for a successful season at BC is 6 wins. Nice gig with no pressure. Exponentially more pressure at OSU as an OC. Would love to see some more life in northeastern football. Maybe Bill can help the cause.He may not want to fix his career as you put it. I’m sure he has quite a bankroll and while some will tell you you can never have enough money maybe he is not that guy. He has tried em all and made a boatload of cash being so so as a coach. Not a bad gig. Now he is back in his native New England and can ride this all out with minimal pressure or care.
Cleveland paper said they’ll pay $22m for six years guaranteed. He’s from the Boston area and over 54 years old. Not a bad gig.The minimum standard for a successful season at BC is 6 wins. Nice gig with no pressure. Exponentially more pressure at OSU as an OC. Would love to see some more life in northeastern football. Maybe Bill can help the cause.
Yet he will move them again and again and again.Doesn't have to move his family again. The BC HC job should be almost as much money as the OSU OC.
Probably not that big of a deal when you are pulling down $6,000,000 per year. BTW, he just accepted the job and will be leaving tOSU.Yet he will move them again and again and again.
He is also the guy that LEFT bama, new england and OSU without winning anything.All of that is fair but it doesn't match I how view O'Brien. I don't believe for a second that's his thought process but who knows. Maybe his latest stop at NE changed things but a guy that goes to Bama, the Pats then Ohio State doesn't meet what you're describing IMO
Thats the life of a coach. Maybe your worst attempt at criticismYet he will move them again and again and again.
1 team each year wins something. That can be said for most coaches.He is also the guy that LEFT bama, new england and OSU without winning anything.
By my count, that's his sixth job since the 2013 season if you count the OSU one. The Steelers just hired a receivers coach yesterday, and The Fan Morning Show host read his resume since 2011 or thereabouts this morning, and it sounded like he's had upwards of ten different jobs in that period.He is also the guy that LEFT bama, new england and OSU without winning anything.
We’ll, this far less talent comes far less expectations. Could stick around several years with mediocre teams and not get heat.He'll probably have more talent to work with at Ohio State than he did in NE. He hasn't coached on a team that won the national championship, yet, so this might be his chance.
You ever make that excuse for Franklin?1 team each year wins something. That can be said for most coaches.