Posted by girt25 on 4/26/2012 7:20:00 AM (view original):
Posted by hughesjr on 4/26/2012 3:31:00 AM (view original):
I have always thought that it makes no sense to deny human coaches out of hand for these good schools. Almost any human coach who has been coaching at 1A in a world for 6-8 seasons is better than a SIMAI coach for a team.
Make the minimum requirements for these teams much lower and let a bunch of human coaches apply, then pick the most qualified.
It is ridiculous that we have to let a team get 4 full years of crappy SIM recruited players before we let a human take over the team.
If you're talking about a good BCS program, they'll always get taken. Sometimes right away, sometimes it does take a few seasons (four seasons for Florida is extremely long).
But I think lowering standards for good BCS schools is a mistake. It should really mean something and take a serious effort to get a job like that.
If you're talking about a non-BCS program that's been elevated by a human coach who leaves, then yes, I would agree with you there. Those programs can often go dormant for very long times, and the qualifications for them should be made easier (i.e. less dependent on their prestige at that moment and more dependent on baseline).
The reason Florida is taking awhile to fill in Phelan is because the ACC is off the charts dominant in this world, while the SEC is usually the weakest of the BCS conferences. The ACC routinely gets $55-$60K in bonus money per season, while the SEC is usually around $15K. It would be very difficult for Florida to compete against FSU and Miami in that situation, and that probably scares a lot of qualified coaches off.