2003 Coaching Changes....

taoist

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...here's a list of the head coaching changes in Div I-A....

DIVISION I-A 2002 COACH/2003 COACH

Alabama - Dennis Franchione / Mike Shula

Ball State - Bill Lynch / Brady Hoke

Baylor - Kevin Steele / Guy Morriss

Bowling Green - Urban Meyer / Gregg Brandon

East Carolina - Steve Logan / John Thompson

Houston - Dana Dimel / Art Briles

Kentucky - Guy Morriss / Rich Brooks

Louisiana-Monroe - Mike Collins / Charlie Weatherbie

Louisville - John L. Smith / Bob Petrino

Michigan State - Bobby Williams / John. L. Smith

Oregon State - Dennis Erickson / Mike Riley

Texas A&M - R.C. Slocum / Dennis Franchione

Tulsa - Keith Burns / Steve Kragthorpe

UCLA - Bob Toledo / Karl Dorrell

Utah - Ron McBride / Urban Meyer

Washington - Rick Neuheisel / Keith Gilbertson

Washington State - Mike Price / Bill Doba

Wyoming - Vic Koenning / Joe Glenn


...if anyone wants to add other coaching changes to this thread, such as Joe Lee Dunn (Def C) went from Miss St. to Memphis, then feel free to do so.

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A very good thread...some people may overlook just how important the "main man" or management is...like has been said before..."he can take his and beat yours, or he can take yours and beat his...or something like that :)...this is a sensitive subject, as we all try our best, but, the bottom line is, it is for real!
 

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#cruncher said:
A very good thread...some people may overlook just how important the "main man" or management is...like has been said before..."he can take his and beat yours, or he can take yours and beat his...or something like that :)...this is a sensitive subject, as we all try our best, but, the bottom line is, it is for real!

Look at what happened to Cal after Jeff Tedford came. That was the same group of guys the previous year, and they were horrible. I think Urban Meyer and Dorell will bring much needed change to Utah and UCLA respectively, and should have a nice ATS run early. ;)
 

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Absolutely...Also, how about Notre Dame last year...I look for possibly Texas A&M to step it up some in this department also before to long.
 
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