Coach Mack turned up all right808 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:27 pmBanker has a lot of experience, but I'd wonder what his outlook as a HC is like. Wouldn't like a longtime assistant in the mold of Norm Chow or Bob Nash who never really prepared himself for the role that a head coach has to play.BigWave96744 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:12 am Mark Banker's Coaching Bio:
1979–1980 Springfield (MA) (OL/TE)
1981–1994 Cal State Northridge (DC)
1995 Hawaii (OLB/ST)
1996 USC (AHC)
1997–1998 Oregon State (DB/RC)
1999–2001 San Diego Chargers (DC/CB)
2002 Stanford (AHC)
2003–2011 Oregon State (DC/RB/LB)
2012–2014 Oregon State (DC)
2015 Nebraska (DC)
2016 Nebraska (DC/S)
2018–present Hawaii (AHC/ILB)
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Remove Brian Smith as a candidate, he's at WSU
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I think he was never a serious candidate for HC and/or he knew it was more than he could handle. He could never seem to formulate sentences in his interviews on video.
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Run&Shoot all the waycabanalane wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:01 am Since it looks like they are leaving UH, my bet is on Ivan Jasper.
Rebuild.
True, Ivan Jasper was probably next for the Navy job, when there was interest for Kenny Niumatalolo to take the ND job.
They are both about the same age, which means, Ivan Jasper got a long wait - to be HC at Navy.
Maybe Ivan Jasper is a forever assistant coach type of guy. I don't know.
Hawaii may be Ivan Jasper's best chance at a HC job. He is at his coaching prime (age 50). Old enough with experience. And still young enough to still be coaching 10-15-20 years.
We all still know who Jasper is. And recall the magic of the Bob Wagner era.
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What? I would think Smith would want to make his own way. But he'll make good money as OC without the head coach headaches.
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Not sure if this has been posted...
https://twitter.com/DanWolken/status/1217917599805255687
https://twitter.com/DanWolken/status/1217917599805255687
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Current/former BYU coaches want the job it seems
https://twitter.com/jacobchatch/status/1217652464310267906
https://twitter.com/jacobchatch/status/1217652464310267906
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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
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At least with Lamb he’s a former FCS coach that finished 45-47 in 8 seasons (final year in 2015) at Southern Utah.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
Rather not have either one of them though
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BYU coaches and former players will always have ambitions to return to the mother ship. No tanks!!!
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Yeah would kind of be like Chow hire. But the after Von Ap we got June. After Chow we got Rolo. Seems to be a pattern. Maybe we are destined to suffer the next few years.BigWave96744 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:58 pm BYU coaches and former players will always have ambitions to return to the mother ship. No tanks!!!
Not doubting, not hating, not loving, just hoping because I am a fan.
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No more BYU guys.shoichikun808 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:21 pm Current/former BYU coaches want the job it seems
https://twitter.com/jacobchatch/status/1217652464310267906
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We are on the job training. The only one that was a HC before coming to UH was June. All others from Tomey on, UH was their first HC job.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
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If we hire from within, its not On-The-Job-Training, that's the point of my post.Irse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:08 pmWe are on the job training. The only one that was a HC before coming to UH was June. All others from Tomey on, UH was their first HC job.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
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Can even go further back. Price was a first time HC. Dave Holmes, the HC before Price was a successful HC at Eastern Washington and did well here. Holmes was here in the late 60's and early 70's. So in 50 years, only Jones and Holmes were not first time HCs.Irse wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:08 pmWe are on the job training. The only one that was a HC before coming to UH was June. All others from Tomey on, UH was their first HC job.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