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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: ksuTC on October 16, 2008, 12:08:03 PM
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It's apparent that everyone here is fed up with current the current head coach, me included, but I started to look into who was available at the end of this season to come here and coach. The one name that stood out the most that nobody has mentioned is Larry Coker.
Think about it he has mentioned several times that he wants to get back into coaching. In fact he has tried to get jobs at both SMU, who just gave him a courtesy call, and Tulsa, who basically already had the job filled as well. I say let that be their loss. Why can't he come here?
Here is a tidbit about Coker that may not be known:
Before the season of turmoil, in which he still finished .500 @ 6-6 Coker was 53-9 a winning percentage of .855. that ain't bad, in fact it was second only to Mack Brown.
He's played in 2 National championship games; winning one of them.
Coker's Miami offenses had led the Hurricanes to 27 wins against Top 25 opponents
Miami had a 7-2 bowl record, and his offenses have averaged 27.7 points and 394.3 yards total offense in those bowl games
Has lost just four bowl games during his 29 years as a coach
Winner of the 2001 Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year Award
Bowl Games as a Coach (13 Wins, 4 Losses)
2005 Peach Bowl Louisiana State 40, Miami 3 L
2004 Peach Bowl Miami 27, Florida 10 W
2004 Orange Bowl Miami 16, Florida State 14 W
2003 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State 31, Miami 24 (2 OT) L
2002 Rose Bowl Miami 37, Nebraska 14 W
2001 Sugar Bowl Miami 37, Florida 20 W
2000 Gator Bowl Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13 W
1998 MicronPC Bowl Miami 46, N.C. State 23 W
1996 Carquest Bowl Miami 31, Virginia 21 W
1994 Citrus Bowl Alabama 24, Ohio State 17 L
1993 Holiday Bowl Ohio State 28, BYU 21 W
1991 Gator Bowl Oklahoma 48, Virginia 14 W
1988 Holiday Bowl Oklahoma St. 62, Wyoming 14 W
1987 Sun Bowl Oklahoma St. 35, W. Virginia 33 W
1985 Gator Bowl Florida St. 34, Oklahoma St. 23 L
1984 Gator Bowl Oklahoma St. 21, S. Carolina 14 W
1983 Bluebonnet Bowl Oklahoma St. 24, Baylor 14 W
Coaching Career
2001-06 Head Coach, University of Miami
1995-2000 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, University of Miami
1995 Quarterbacks, Ohio State
1993-94 Defensive Backs, Ohio State
1990-92 Offensive Coordinator, University of Oklahoma
1983-89 Offensive Coordinator, Oklahoma State
1980-82 Offensive Coordinator, Tulsa
1979 Running Backs/Quarterbacks, Tulsa
1977-78 Head Coach, Claremore (Okla.) High School
1971-76 Head Coach, Fairfax (Okla.) High School
I mean just look at this guys resume how could he not be considered? And having ties to the mid-west, not to mention wanting to get back into coaching bad enough to apply @ SMU, a non BCS school, Kansas State and Coker would be perfect!
What do you guys think?
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Too old and especially too old looking. d00d looks like the crypt keeper. We need sexy imo.
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dood that was Butch Davis' team he won with. :flush:
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Okay yes some were Butch's recruits but having talent on a team does not win it alone. Behind every good team there is a good coach. It is apparent how important coaching is all of the time. Look at West Virginia this year, Denis Francheonie, Mike Sherman, ect..... The list can go on with teams that have went into the toilet when their coach leaves and a new one comes in. This guy is a proven winner in BIG games against BIG programs.
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Listen Larry, we aren't interested :rolleyes:
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Great idea, not sure what the problem for the nontards around here is. He'd get it done, so must be something along the lines of wrong fit, I guess. :popcorn:
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recruting at miami suffered under Coker.
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recruting at miami
suffered Died under Coker.
There fixed that for ya
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Simply because all the cokeheads thought Coke-r would have bags of it.
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Great choice.
Close friends with Snyder, too.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FIH/is_/ai_n18616699
(see: MT. PLEASANT, MICH)
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Awful.