Possible next head coaches for UH?

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Who would you pick for the next Head coach?

Batoon
2
5%
Stuzman
15
38%
Brian Smith
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3%
June Jones
5
13%
Timmy Chang
0
No votes
Another UH assistant that I didn’t mention
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10%
Someone else
8
21%
They should dissolve UH football
4
10%
 
Total votes: 39

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Some of these names will take UH back to the Stone Age. They might as well play in the Quarry.

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SundayJam wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:59 pm Quite frankly, I like Stutz more than I liked Rolovich.
me too... and if he can be successful, i think a lot of the local fans will as well.

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J-Rod wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 5:31 pm Anae's UVA offenses ranked 75th, 112th, 106th, and 81st in total offense. But he's an offensive mastermind, because people said so.

Nah brah. We did this already.


Let's not bring back "local boy coming home" kind of search. They are not local when most of their life is spent on the mainland.

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Irse wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:22 am Another guy that applied, Duane Akina.
I hope he's not the pick either.
No mattah how critical, I support our Warrior players.

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cabanalane wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:34 am
Let's not bring back "local boy coming home" kind of search. They are not local when most of their life is spent on the mainland.
I don’t thing we should judge by local, non-local, ex-local, haole ... connection, no-connection.

This is all bullshit. Bottom line ... are they a great college football coach and can they deliver players on the field ... I don’t give a crap about anything else
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stranger_808 wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:58 pm No to Anae, no ways. There's a reason why these guys don't get a crack at a HC job. Just like Chow never got a chance until stupid UH. If Matlin hires him, it'll be 4-5 years of pain. Chow all over again.
Craig Stutzmann or bust!!! :zook: :zook: :zook:

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Whomever the new HC ends up being, just gotta hope that he retains most (if not all) of the assistant coaches who want to stay here....following a very successful season (with 10 Wins, a MWC West Division Championship, and a Hawaii Bowl victory)…..by not repeating what happened following the 2011 season......when Mack was let go for non-football reasons (following a 10-4 2010 season & a 6-7 2011 season)…..which was following up by 4 dismal seasons (2012 through 2015) under Chow (with a cumulative record of 11-29)…. https://twitter.com/RobDeMelloKHON/status/1219050984380305408

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shoichikun808 wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:49 pm
stranger_808 wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:44 pm I hope we don't go in that direction with Anea or Lamb. The Hawaii job isn't On-The-Job-Training. I don't want to see rookie mistakes in travel, time zone, and recruiting issues. We need a hire that already knows our players, and system, the transition needs to be seamless, otherwise it's a complete rebuild and 5 steps back for our program. IMO
At least with Lamb he’s a former FCS coach that finished 45-47 in 8 seasons (final year in 2015) at Southern Utah.

Rather not have either one of them though
Ed Lamb would be an excellent hire for UH. During his tenure at Southern Utah he turned around their program and most likely put more players in the NFL than UH did during that same period. He is a straight shooter who players loved to play for. He has great connections in the business as well.

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If Ed Lamb really is interested in the HC position, I too wouldn't mind if he UH gave him a look

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stutz is making home visits to WSU recruits and wearing WSU gear. Im guessing he would stay if offered the HC job but has to take the opportunity at WSU until he's actually offered (if at all) otherwise he'd be completely out of a job.

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poidog wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 8:03 pm stutz is making home visits to WSU recruits and wearing WSU gear. Im guessing he would stay if offered the HC job but has to take the opportunity at WSU until he's actually offered (if at all) otherwise he'd be completely out of a job.
How does a new coach go on an official home visit and represent/promote a program to a potential new recruit (though not the case here since both of these guys have already signed with Wazzu)…..yet not be totally committed to the program (whose gear you are wearing and supposed to be representing - even with matching color shoes)?
What does the coach tell a potential new recruit and his family on the official home visit?
If the coach is not totally committed to represent/promote the program, then why would the coach agree with the Head Coach to go on the official home visit?

Hmmm.....
https://twitter.com/joey_hobert12/status/1219422762986434560 https://twitter.com/JxMcnorton/status/1219373328130965504
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Is the RNS really a requirement for the next HC? https://twitter.com/DilfersDimes/status/1219034200424079361

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BigWave96744 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:09 pmIs the RNS really a requirement for the next HC?
Though desirable....probably by the offensive players....doubtful that the RnS is a requirement.....but a pro-style offense with a TE and/or FB/H-back would probably be a no-go since there are no TEs and FBs/H-backs on the current roster.

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