[Husker] The Ron Zook Watch
Mike Nolan
nolan at tssi.com
Wed Nov 16 16:05:00 CST 2011
It has become something of a tradition lately in the Big Ten around
this time of year to start the Ron Zook Watch, wondering if he will
survive another season.
Here's my analysis of the Big Ten coaching situations:
Wisconsin Bielema is gold plated safe. Besides, Barry loves him.
Michigan State Dantonio is also gold plated safe, but better have
a replacement for Kirk Cousins lined up.
Northwestern Fitz has a lifetime job for as long as he considers it the
job of a lifetime.
Nebraska The Pelinis (Bo and Carl) are both safe but IMHO Bo could
be lured away by the right offer. Mike Stoops has
tarnished the 'hire a great coach's brother' concept for now.
Minnesota Jerry Kill won the pig. He's safe, but is he healthy?
Michigan Hoke's doing a great job, darn it, Michigan is on the
road back to the top. But there is that little obstacle
down in Columbus to deal with. That's the problem with
a one game 'real' schedule.
Purdue Hope getting his team bowl eligible will give him 2-
3 years more, at least. Beat Iowa and he gets a
contract extension.
Indiana Wilson isn't doing as badly as I thought he would do
in year 1. Maybe he should start throwing chairs around,
it worked for Bobby.
Iowa Ferentz is going to show up on the 'most overpaid coaches'
list again soon, I suspect. A loss to Purdue followed
by a crushing defeat in Lincoln would put him on the hot
seat for next year.
Ohio State It'll depend on when and how hard the NCAA drops the
hammer, but if the Columbus Dispatch has to reset the
'days since Michigan last defeated Ohio State in football'
counter on their website, that will seriously hamper
Fickell's chances of staying in an 'on the job' training
program. Right now, I'm guessing he'll be there in 2012,
possibly without the 'interim' label, but on a short
term contract.
Illinois They have to pull the plug on Zook some time, why not
this year? An 0-6 finish might do it.
Penn State Hello, anybody want this job? :crickets chirping:
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Mike Nolan
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