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Dodd: Jeff Long Made The Most Efficient Hire of The College Football Coaching Search Season

Posted by Adam Butler on December 21, 2012

If you believe Dennis Dodd of cbssports.com, Arkansas is the Coaching Search Efficiency Capital of the College Football World.

Usually, I think Dodd’s columns are worth about as much as the paper they aren’t printed on.

But, this one is interesting because it is Arkansascentric. Take a look at his ranking of the 2012 College Football Coaching Searches in terms of efficiency.

Hint: Each of the top 8 searches involved coaches who had or now have Arkansas ties.

 

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Arkansas Hires Jim Chaney as Offensive Coordinator

Posted by Adam Butler on December 12, 2012

If the staff makes the Coach, Bret Bielema looks to be off to a good start in Fayetteville as Head Hog.

Yesterday, Bielema hired former Wisconsin (co) Defensive Coordinator Chris Ash as his defensive coordinator. Tonight, Arkansas announced Jim Chaney has been hired as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Chaney notables:

  • He has spent the last 4 years as the Tennessee Vols Offensive Coordinator (SEC experience and recruiting ties);

 

  • Prior to his time in Knoxville, Chaney spent 3 seasons as an assistant coach for the St. Louis Rams (NFL Experience that should help in recruiting);

 

  • Before his stint in the NFL, Chaney was Purdue’s offensive coordinator for 9 seasons, and tutored a guy named Drew Brees (Superstar name to toss around on the recruiting trail);

 

  • At Purdue, Chaney ran the spread (basketball on grass) but at UT, after his NFL stint, he ran more of a pro-style offense. Neither college stop featured a run-first, run-second offense like those implemented at Wisconsin under the Barry Alvarez and Bielema regimes.

 

  • Chaney (like the new Hogs’ defensive coordinator, Ash) has also served as a recruiting coordinator (at Purdue during the Brees era).

 

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Blog Hawgs Stat Geek–Movin’ Time Edition.

Posted by Adam Butler on December 6, 2012

By BlogHawgs Stat Front Man Brian Rogers

Driving into work yesterday, I decided to flip through the dial of my satellite radio to see if any national shows were discussing the new Arkansas coaching hire. I landed on FoxSports radio at the top of the 7:00 hour to hear their question of the day, “Why is Arkansas a better job than Wisconsin?”. While that question would never have been posed one month ago, the fact that the question was even asked as a matter of fact speaks volumes.

I won’t rehash the numerous national columnists’ reactions (below on this site) on Arkansas’ hiring of former Wisconsin Coach Bret Bielema.

However, there has been a question posed that piqued my interest and put me into action to check out the answer.

Someone asked: How many times has a coach of a team headed to a BCS bowl left for a different college team? At first there were two obvious answers that immediately came to mind: Brian Kelly and Urban Meyer.

After a little research, it seems that since 1998, there have now been 8 instances:

·        2012 Bret Bielema: Wisconsin (Big10) for Arkansas (SEC) after 3 straight BCS bowl bids

·        2010 Randy Edsall: Connecticut (Big East) for Maryland (ACC)

         2012 Dave Doeren: N. Illinois (MAC) for N.C. State (ACC)

·        2009 Brian Kelly: Cincinnati (Big East) for Notre Dame (Ind) after 2 straight BCS bowl bids

·        2007 Rich Rodriguez: West Virginia (Big East) for Michigan (Big 10)

·        2007 June Jones: Hawai’I (Mountain West) for SMU (Conference USA)

·        2004 Urban Meyer: Utah (Mountain West) for Florida (SEC)

·        2004 Walt Harris: Pitt (Big East) for Stanford (Pac10)

·        2002 Mike Price: Washington State (Pac10) for Alabama (SEC)

Nice work, Jeff Long

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What the Hell Just Happened?

Posted by Brett Kincaid on December 5, 2012

A whirlwind day that started with Butch Davis and moved with near “certainty” to Mike Gundy ended with Bret Bielema as the new Arkansas Razorbacks football coach. The only universal truth associated with this hire is its shock value. The former Wisconsin head coach was never on anyone’s radar. And now he’s in Fayetteville, tasked with quickly righting the ship of what was once the nation’s fastest moving program. Of all the annoying tendencies employed by national writers, I found one theme pissed me off more than any other today. Many scoffed at Arkansas, calling this a “middling SEC program” or “middle of the pack” job. While 2012 was an obvious disappointment, the 2010 and 2011 seasons produced 21 wins and back-to-back Top Ten finishes. While Arkansas is not Alabama, it aint Ole Miss either.

While the hire certainly turned heads, there is no consensus about this being a “great” hire. The chattering class ranges from standing ovation praise to outright dismissal. I had a hard time getting my head around the move earlier today. After some perspective and a little reaserch, I’m firmly of the opinion that Jeff Long made a very strong hire. Bielema plays big boy football, puts linemen in the NFL regularly, and has the arrogance highly successful coaches need. Look at him, then look at his wife. Tell me that isn’t a guy that knows how to win big with fewer tools than his competitors.

Let’s take a look back at what others have been saying.

Yahoo! Sports – Pat Forde (who broke the story)

 It will be an interesting fit for Bielema, who has spent his entire playing and coaching career in the midwest. He was a nose guard at Iowa and an assistant coach at Iowa and Kansas State before moving to Madison. But clearly Long was less worried about getting someone with Southern ties than he was getting someone with an established winning record.

ESPN – Chris Low

But when it comes to coaching and developing hard-nosed football teams committed to running the ball and playing sound defense, Bielema has cornered the market on that brand of football in the Big Ten.

It just so happens to be the same brand that wins championships in the SEC.

CBS Sports – Tom Fornelli

As for what this means for Arkansas, the Razorbacks are getting a coach who’s a proven winner. It’s not often that coaches with three consecutive conference titles in a BCS conference are available for the taking, but Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long pulled it off. Considering the way things have gone in Fayetteville over the last year from the Bobby Petrino embarrassment to the John L. Smith disaster, things couldn’t have played out any better for the school.

Sports Illustrated – Andy Staples

 Bielema can succeed at Arkansas. If he can keep the future Darren McFaddens and Tyler Wilsons in state and then pluck the rest of his roster from Texas, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida — bringing along current Wisconsin assistant Charlie Partridge would do wonders in the Sunshine State — the Razorbacks can be competitive in college football’s toughest division. At Wisconsin, the former Iowa defensive lineman identified diamonds in the rough and put tough, disciplined teams on the field. If he continues to prefer an offense that lines up and hands off and then uses play action to set up the pass, then he’ll fit right in with Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida

College Football News – Pete Fiutak

Can Bielema go into a living room and get a kid to turn down Saban, Les Miles, and Will Muschamp? Maybe, but he has yet to prove he can beat the powerhouse salesman.

 

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A Few Brief Bret Bielema Bullets

Posted by Adam Butler on December 5, 2012

Here’s a very quick primer on Arkansas’ new head coach, Bret Bielema, in advance of his formal introduction tomorrow as Head Hog.

 

 

  • While he is known as a run-1st head coach, Bielema’s offenses have been balanced, passing for over 3,000 yards the last 3 years.

 

 

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A Quick Note To The Arkansas Fans Who Are Upset With The Bielema Hiring

Posted by Adam Butler on December 4, 2012

I understand if you are a tad disappointed because he will bring “boring” football. I get that. I, and 3,000-yard passer Russell Wilson and NCAA career touchdown leader Montee Ball disagree, but we get it.

The bottom line is Bielema wins. A lot. And, he has done so at a program similar to Arkansas (recruiting disadvantages, but the advantage of statewide fanbase dominance).

He is proven. He is experienced (but relatively young). He is not a retread.

You may not think so, but this hire was a MAJOR shot over the bow, nationally.

Take a look around. No program in America has hired away a sitting NFL Head Coach and then, 5 years later, a sitting (3-consecutive) Rose Bowl head coach. Not one.
PS–He has also already proven he can recruit 4 or 5-star Florida talent.

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Forde: Hogs Pull Off “Stunning Coup”, Hire Wisconsin’s Bret Bielema

Posted by Adam Butler on December 4, 2012

No one–and I mean know one–saw this coming.

We will obviously have more reaction as the day goes on, but this is an absolute stunner.

Bielema is Big Ten Boring.

But, he wins, a lot, and has done so at a program Doppelganger for Arkansas–one with inherent recruiting disadvantages and “Only Show in Town/State” advantages.

Bielema is  68-24, has won three straight Big 10 titles (thanks this year to Ohio St. being ineligible), is headed to his third straight Rose Bowl, was a finalist for National Coach of the Year in 2010 and 2011 and has three 11-win seasons.

It’s an exciting hire of a guy who plays a boring Bama-style of football.

Some will complain about him, but many of those people would rather ”lose pretty” than”win ugly”.

 

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