[Husker] Gilmore to Wyoming?
Skylar Dodds
sklarbodds at cox.net
Mon Nov 24 13:51:00 CST 2008
First, the Snyder line is impressive. Bob Stoops, Mike Stoops, Mangino, Jim
Leavitt (South Florida), Leech, soon to be Venebles and others...not to
mention Tim Beck and Carl Pelini
Second, it really makes sense that many NU assistants didn't go elsewhere.
First, nobody...and I mean NOBODY had the same coach retention level we had.
Thus, not many assistants coached elsewhere. Second, on one side of the
ball we ran a system that wasn't used anywhere else, so it was a knock on
the qualifications of some of the assistants, therefore not many moved on.
I'm not saying that explains it 100%, but those are contributing factors.
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Skylar
-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of
Mike Nolan
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 12:50 PM
To: J1a2c3k at aol.com
Cc: husker at romaine.tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] Gilmore to Wyoming?
> Boy my eyes must be going bad, Mike...I couldn't find anything about
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> at Miami(Oh). Did type in "Bob Stoops" on Google and got some background
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> him....and during the OKLA NU game there was a lot of mention about he,
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> Tressel, and some others all being out of Youngstown. Oh Well.
No, Bob and Mike Stoops were both assistants for Bill Snyder at KSU, as
was Mark Mangino. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Miami of Ohio calls itself the Cradle of Coaches and there's a long
list of coaches who spent some time there, in both college and pro ranks.
Similarly, Hayden Fry had a pretty good list of assistants who moved on
to successful head coaching jobs, including Snyder.
Nebraska doesn't seem to have that kind of success with its assistants
when they go elsewhere.
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Mike Nolan
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