Penn State Coaching Vacancy







I wonder if Campbell sits and waits. Ryan Day is a couple losses away from being gone. I think someone mentioned his two outs in his contract are Notre Dame and tOSU? But he would be absolutely nuts not to take the Penn State gig if approached.

Then again, would you want to step into a pressure cooker job like tOSU or ND? He could probably lose the rest of his games in Ames and still get a pretty lengthy grace period. Penn State would likely give him a bit of grace too with the potential fallout of transfers and etc.
Call me an idiot, but I think Campbell wants the Ohio State job when it comes open. Better to stay at ISU and pad your resume with an easy schedule than go to Penn State or Wisconsin and get your ass kicked.

Day has it rolling at tOSU. I have a hard time seeing that fall apart anytime soon. Unless Day has interest in the NFL…he is staying put in Columbus.

As I stated before, keep an eye on Sherrone Moore and Michigan. IMO, the Michigan job will come open before Ohio St. will.
 




Despite me questioning how many jobs Campbell has actually been offered, I could definitely see him taking the PSU job. He is an Ohio guy, and could land a lot of great recruits in that part of the country.

I just heard on a podcast that PSU AD Pat Kraft was the AD at Temple who hired Matt Rhule and was the AD during Rhule's entire tenure. Given that connection, and with Rhule playing at PSU, he seems like the most likely guy.

I do think PSU will offer Cignetti everything they can. Indiana may be able to fend them off.

The coaching carousel will be crazy this year.
 


Campbell or Rhule would both be idiots not to, and both would take it if offered.

If I'm Cignetti sitting at 64 years old, in a winning spot where no one will fire me if I lose, no way. He's in the driver's seat and can within reason restructure his contract however he wants and Indiana will pay. Ultimate job to last him to 70 and go out knowing you proved to yourself you could coach major conference football at a high level.
Just a hunch, but I'd guess Cignetti doesn't think that way. I think he wants to win as many championships as possible in the relatively short time he has left in coaching. For better or worse, I don't think he gives a shit who he rubs the wrong way and if someone wanted to fire him for losing twice to Ohio State. I don't think that's his thought process.

If he was offered Penn State, I think he'd take it if he thought he could win more championships there than Indiana. But if Cuban jumps in and says whatever Penn State's payroll is, I'll get you 10% more at Indiana, than I think Cignetti's mindset would be let's go....we'll cram it down those good old boy blue bloods throats and win more titles at Indiana.

If it all comes to the roster payroll these days - and Cuban only increases his engagement with the program, especially if that's what it takes to keep Cignetti - than can't Indiana potentially stay right there with the blue bloods of the conference? Having a multi-billionaire who wants to support the program at the highest level = blue blood status in college football these days.
 




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