Why is this a good job for him? USCe has enormous expectations, which contradict what they've ever been able to do on the field.
1) He'd be following the greatest period of success and the best HC they've ever had. How often does that work out for the new HC?
2) How many teams in the SEC who run the spread have sustained success? Aggy caught lightning in a bottle with JFF and were good for 1 year. Auburn under Malzahn? Good(more lucky really) for one year. Who else?
3) If USCe is such a great job because of local recruiting, why have they been a dumpster fire for the majority of their 100 year history? It's one of the hardest things to do in sports, winning the SEC.
1) He'd be following the greatest period of success and the best HC they've ever had. How often does that work out for the new HC?
2) How many teams in the SEC who run the spread have sustained success? Aggy caught lightning in a bottle with JFF and were good for 1 year. Auburn under Malzahn? Good(more lucky really) for one year. Who else?
3) If USCe is such a great job because of local recruiting, why have they been a dumpster fire for the majority of their 100 year history? It's one of the hardest things to do in sports, winning the SEC.