Wednesday, January 5, 2011

College Football: Coaching Search Update (Part 9) — Two schools of thought

As BobcatReport stated earlier, Dennis Franchione withdrew his name from contention to become the new head coach at Texas State. In talking with some folks last night at the basketball game, I got this feeling too, but wanted to wait until today to confirm it.

Ended up talking with a source about this matter and he told me there are two trains of thought going around about Franchione deciding to take his name out of the running.
  • Franchione felt the other candidates listed had a better résumé in recent years than he and thought with the expanded search, there was no way he'd get the job without someone thinking the fix was in.
  • Franchione did it in consideration of his friend, Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis.
UPDATE: Heard from someone else Franchione didn't pull his name from the race.

DOUBLE UPDATE: Franchione is still very much in the mix for the position.

4 comments:

tsbobcats93 said...

That's not what I heard from coaching circles. I heard he pulled his name because the administration wouldn't agree to pay assistants what assistants need to be paid. That's not the first time I've heard that either.

I heard that's one of the reasons they let go of Wright, because he wouldn't give up on paying his guys more. If you want a good head coach you got to have good assistants. The head coach can't be everywhere at once, especially when it comes to recruiting.

That's why we got to have a strong coach at the top.

San Marcos Daily Record said...

@tsbobcats93 — That's been a problem for a while at Texas State about assistants not getting paid well. I posted a list a long time ago about what all of the assistants at Texas State made and it was paltry compared to their counterparts.

Bone Daddy said...

Well then somebody needs to tell Trauth & Teis not waste our time. No point in going D-1 if we can't give the head coach the tools he needs. You can hire Nick Saban at $1m a year and he will fail without good coaches surrounding him. Put up or shut up Texas State!

Anonymous said...

I played for Fran the first go round and an extremely reliable source inside the program told me Fran more than doubled his salary going to New Mexico. I can only imagin what we were paying the assistants. If we don't start paying we will always be a stepping stone for the next job. Which means we will always be starting over.