We should have a pool of where Lobo actually ends up. Nothing specific- just options like FBS assistant; FCS assistant; Division II HC/Assistant; High school; whatever. Some here are convinced he'll get another FBS job.
He will. He's been a highly unsuccessful OC at the smallest, only marginally relevant BCS school for years.
Basing this on nothing but instinct but I just don't see Grobe wanting another job. He's tired of the drain and it's apparent. Some team could be pushing for interviews and he could flirt but I'd be surprised if he bit. Can't see Lobo getting a job anywhere other than Bojangles.
I guess you didn't hear his press conference announcing he was leaving? He was pretty clear that he wanted to continue coaching.
As I said (and watched the whole PC) I have a gut feeling he won't accept another job. Why do people act like this is so unheard of? He didn't jet for Arkansas or any of the other positions he was orbiting. He had a good thing at Wake and realized it. I would not be surprised if he just retires to a huge house on Lake Norman. I would be only slightly surprised if he does take a job- an FBS job for sure. FCS? Maybe. I just didn't get the feeling he would. Of course, he could be announced as the new Alabama coach when Saban takes off for Austin.
I could see Lobo getting an OL coach gig, especially at a place that runs an option based attack with cut blocking. Wake's OL was pretty good early in Grobe's tenure. It wasn't until Lobo started pulling double-duty that the OL started to suck.
Interesting. Coach R was the position coach for Josh Freeman and Marques Colston. His offensive numbers weren't that impressive until this year.
As I said (and watched the whole PC) I have a gut feeling he won't accept another job. Why do people act like this is so unheard of? He didn't jet for Arkansas or any of the other positions he was orbiting. He had a good thing at Wake and realized it. I would not be surprised if he just retires to a huge house on Lake Norman. I would be only slightly surprised if he does take a job- an FBS job for sure. FCS? Maybe. I just didn't get the feeling he would. Of course, he could be announced as the new Alabama coach when Saban takes off for Austin.
We should have a pool of where Lobo actually ends up. Nothing specific- just options like FBS assistant; FCS assistant; Division II HC/Assistant; High school; whatever. Some here are convinced he'll get another FBS job.
It was an honest question regarding whether or not you'd heard the PC. I was surprised to hear him answer the question so directly and in that manner. I always assumed, as you now speculate, that he'd ride off into the sunset after his stint at WF. Maybe he still ends up doing that, but he sure didn't sound (to me) like someone that was ready to hang it up.
What about Wakes experiment with the option makes you think he would be an attractive candidate for an option based offense?