‘Tremendous Interest in the Job’

Lots of personal responsibilities have been keeping us away from running down coaching scoop and blogging updates over the last couple of days, but nothing of real note has broken so we haven’t missed much. Regardless, this entry from Dave Glenn does a fantastic job of setting the table and is a must read for everyone.

A few notes:

* We were told earlier in the week that we would be “…shocked at some of the names that have expressed interest in the job. There is tremendous interest out there.” This is great to hear and is supported by many of the names that are starting to bubble to the surface from various reports on the internet.

* At the beginning of this week the news seemed pretty cut and dry – if Bill Cowher says no then Paul Johnson is probably the guy. Was this information correct? If so, then the (lack of) developments of this week will have made perfect sense and many of the names discussed on the internet may have just been plants to keep everyone occupied.

* The need to talk to Cowher and wait for Paul Johnson to finish his season today gave the search a week to ‘get prepared’ for the week as well as take stock in various candidates that deserve strong looks. The weeek was also good for State since Lee Fowler was (again) not prepared for a search based on The Sporting News comments:

I’m told N.C. State didn’t want to fire Chuck Amato. In fact, had he won — or split — the last two games, he likely would have been retained. What’s the point: N.C. State wasn’t prepared to can Amato, which means the search has gotten off to a scrambling start.

* We hear sporadic chatter that NC State and Bill Cowher continue to talk. Who knows? It is pretty clear to everyone that we can’t sit around after this weekend and wait for Cowher to make a decision. If NC State hasn’t hired someone within the next two weeks, then the world will be speculating that Cowher has committed to the Wolfpack and is trying to wait until the end of the season for an announcement. Don’t hold your breath. We are just throwing it out there.

* If Alabama has to go further down their list then expect Paul Johnson to be on their list and NC State will need to look elsewhere if the administration had deemed Johnson as their guy.

* On ESPN’s halftime show on Thursday night, former NC State Head Coach Lou Holtz proposed Norm Chow as the “best fit” for NC State’s job. Interestingly, Mark May then proposed Lou’s son, Skip Holtz, as the best fit for the job. We have already asked why we don’t hear more about Skip in this entry from earlier in the week.

* A lot of fans on the internet – including some authors on SFN – have made a big deal about the fact that NC State is not being contracted with with Chuck Neinas. If you remember Lee Fowler’s statement from Sunday night, he said that we were using a consulting firm; he never said it was Neinas. We were told on Monday that NC State was using a consulting firm based in Atlanta, not Neinas, but we don’t know if a contract exists with the Atlanta firm. Again, we are not saing that Neinas hasn’t been in contact with State.

* Regardless, something is going on behind the scenes related to the consulting firm. SFN has confirmed that this guy truly has a legitimate media source:

Media Source: Fowler disregards Murphy on Wednesday; will not hire Neinas and as of Friday, no firm had been hired…..reportedly, Murphy furious….Virtually no support in Pack nation for Fowler….stay tuned

* Someone asked a good question the other day – is Lee Fowler using the same search firm out of Atlanta that was partially responsible for placing him into his current job at NC State? When Mary Anne Fox hired Fowler on Les Robinson’s recommendation she used an independent search firm to basically validate the decision and serve as an independent ‘screening’ source.

* ESPN’s INsider shared a lot of coaching rumors in this entry yesterday.

Look for Jimbo Fisher, Paul Johnson, David Cutliffe and Larry Coker to get close looks at North Carolina State. UTEP coach Mike Price would be an excellent, excellent hire by either school. Auburn offensive coordinator Al Borges should get a look from North Carolina State.

* Strip clubs be damned! If Mike Price is interested in our job then NC State would be well served to look much deeper into this proven winner with a vibrant personality.

* The previously linked TSN article also stated the following:

Expect N.C. State’s search to begin heating up. I heard that Minnesota’s Glen Mason and Vanderbilt’s Bobby Johnson have expressed interest in the N.C. State job. And, as I’ve said, former Georgia coach Jim Donnan will be a factor, along with LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini and possibly Denver Broncos tight ends coach Tim Brewster, who knows the turf after spending several years on Mack Brown’s North Carolina staff. And don’t forget about East Carolina’s Skip Holtz, who left his calling card by whipping the Wolfpack last weekend. He seems perfect for this gig. Houston Texans assistant Mike Sherman is a wild card here and at Alabama.

* It is weird to see some of those names because seven years ago a hire of Glen Mason or Jim Donnan would have been widely veiwed as a home run.

More later…

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90 Responses to ‘Tremendous Interest in the Job’

  1. pack7483 12/03/2006 at 4:14 PM #

    JV…the fact that you think Dick Sheridan is a better candidate than PJ, is where you lost me and most others on this board! Dick Sheridan?? Give me a break.

    I too would love to see BC here next year, but that will not happen. So the next logical choice for a head guy is PJ.

  2. Woof Wolf 12/03/2006 at 6:44 PM #

    Highstick:

    Sorry. It was late. I should have gone to sleep an hour earlier.

  3. zack6911 12/03/2006 at 10:11 PM #

    Bobby Johnson is the best coach on the list. One thing David Glen left off, was the fact Bobby Johnson led his Furman coached squad into Chapel Hill and throttled UNC at Kenan.

    He is working in an enviroment on par with Duke right now and has beaten Tennessee and Georgia. Vanderbilt is no longer chalked up as a win, SEC teams must prepare for Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt does not have an athletic department and their football facilities are awful. However, Bobby Johnson has gotten recruits to go there. Imagine what he could do with our facilities. Several South Carolina Alumni co workers of mine, have sung Bobby Johnson praises as the best coach in the SEC. Their fear is Clemson would fire Bowden and replace Bowden with Bobby Johnson.

    Bobby Johnson did have a long and solid career at Furman. I am sure he has developed many recruiting contacts in the Carolinas over the years. I am sure that knowledge would help in battling Butch Davis and Jim Grobe for good solid recruits in the Carolinas. If he can get players to go to Vanderbilt he must be doing something right.

    I remember last time NCSU hired a Furman man, good things did happen.

  4. bigpacman 12/03/2006 at 10:41 PM #

    A new name has surfaced this week. Rick Stockstill – Middle Tennesse State first year head coach whom led the Blue Raider’s to a conference championship and they will make a Bowl apperance.

    He is a former Spurrier-Holtz-Ford assistant whom is know as one of the best recruiters in the country. He can flat out recriut the South-East.

    This is the guy who hired MANNY DIAZ away from CTC last year.

  5. Dan 12/04/2006 at 11:28 AM #

    Regarding Mason above, the U of Minnesota stadium should be completed by the ’09 season.

    I could easily see Mason getting a nice fat contract extension in order to ensure that he is there to open up the new building. Also note that Mason has a little Beamer in him when it comes to looking out for his assistants. I wouldnt be shocked if Mason went out and flirted with schools in an attempt to get his assistants a little more cash. Gopher Fans might pony up the dough too. They are still smarting over losing Lou Holtz to Notre Dame.

    I put him in the Houston Nutt folder. The one labled “Great Coaches Looking For More Money. Proceed With Extreme Caution”.

  6. newt 12/04/2006 at 12:22 PM #

    Paul Johnson’s agent is in Atlanta.

  7. Wolfpack4ever 12/04/2006 at 12:50 PM #

    From RAWFS:
    Point is, Lee Fowler has done a superb job of containing the information on this coaching search, something that he deserves a lot of credit for. We fans have no need to know the details right now, and in fact, in a highly dynamic situation like a coach leaving one situation to take another, or choosing one offer over the other, a leak can change things and cause more damage than help. Fowler and his search committee know this and are keeping mum on the subject.

    But it is fun to speculate and wish and hope.

  8. aohinson 12/04/2006 at 3:36 PM #

    Jimbo Fisher is a future greatcoach.

  9. jbwbubba 12/04/2006 at 4:33 PM #

    Reports Jimbo is getting an interview for the job

    http://ncstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=615428

  10. old13 12/04/2006 at 6:48 PM #

    If what is posted here: http://www.xanga.com/NCStatefootball
    is true, I have even much less confidence that Foulup will find the best fit for NCSU at FB HC. Seems to me that he’s made his mind up already and is now just going through the motions of seeming to look at all the possiblilties. He’s STILL an idiot and should be fired!

    Personally I’d take Jimbo over PJ every day of the week and twice on Sunday!

  11. MatSci94 12/04/2006 at 8:47 PM #

    “Lee Fowler has done a superb job of containing the information on this coaching search, something that he deserves a lot of credit for.”

    Or maybe the BOT people have kept him out of the loop so that he *can’t* leak anything 🙂

    I doubt it, but we can hope…

  12. PapaJohn 12/06/2006 at 9:07 AM #

    DG was on 620 The Bull this morning and said that State cancelled Jimbo Fisher’s interview.

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