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But as far as him as a candidate, no, not really.
Am I excited about that?
I mean, he's been around for a while.
He's 55.
I don't think he goes down right now as a legendary college coach.
He was 27 and 47 at FIU.
At Oregon, you know, he had some success, some, but the guy after him's had more.
And then at Miami, it took him a little bit to get going.
It wasn't long ago that he was losing the Pop-Tarts Bowl, for God's sakes, Donnie.
And then this year they made a run, and I credit him, and I credit more than anything else, he's a great recruiter, it would appear, at least lately.
Am I looking at this and saying, wow, they're getting this one of the great offensive minds in college football or this huge winner from college football history or this rising coach in college?
No, I'm not saying any of that.
There's really nothing here that makes me go, wow, yeah, he's the guy.
Yeah, Jim Harbaugh would be another example of a guy who's had success in both places.
But it's not that frequent.
There's nothing about this that makes me say โ
Wow, this is โ you got to consider this.
You got to go with this guy.
He jumps to the head of the class.
None of that.