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1) USC - Great weather, great location, and great instate talent to recruit. Plus they have great appeal to high profile recruits all across the country (Joe McKnight, Damien Williams, Kyle Prater). Plus with no pro team around, you are pretty much the only game in town in the nations 2nd biggest market. Being successful can make you into a borderline celebrity. This job pretty much sells itself. Plus I almost forgot, free Escalades!
2) Florida - Has many of the same advantages that USC has minus the Hollywood scene and a tougher conference. I don't think anyone can complain about no state income tax.
3) Texas - It must be nice not to have to leave the state to recruit. The fans are as passionate as any in the country. They remind me of Iowa with wrestling. Unfortunatly most Texas Longhorn fans double as Dallas Cowboy fans.
4) Ohio State - Great tradition and they are one of the few schools that can attract high profile guys from the south to think about coming up north. And over the past decade, they have carried the Big 10 banner by themselves so to speak as opposed to Texas which shares with Oklahoma and Florida shares with Bama/LSU/Georgia. Could maybe even rank higher if Lebron wasn't leaving the state in the summer.
5) Florida State - Has all the potential Florida has. If you don't think so, go ahead and relive the 90's and early 2000's. Acedemics optional.
1. Iowa State - no lofty expectations
With their admission standards, Notre Dame is not a better job. God can't even help Notre Dame, or at least doesn't want to.
In my opinion, from a head coaching job standpoint, I'd put Iowa in the lower 2nd tier/upper 3rd tier. This is right where I would put Oregon/Okie State as well.
I'm not talking BCS games, conference championships, or number of games won, I'm talking prestige of the head coaching job.
unbelievable Hawkeye6 - i had the same five programs.If you were a football coach with no family ties to worry about, what would you rank as the top 5 football jobs in college? (excluding Iowa)
1. Florida ~ best recruiting base in America.
2. Texas ~ 2nd biggest recruiting base.
3. USC ~ location and tradition.
4. Ohio St. ~ The mecca of high school football in the north.
5. Penn St.~ Assuming you do not have to follow JoPa
Ok, from a national standpoint, who do you think Iowa most closely compares to?
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Nebraska maybe but Wisky??? Palease
If you are just talking purely coaching, Iowa is much better than OSU too, because pay would be the first factor for a coach. Plus, Iowa has a better tradition than OSU too, which would factor in to ease of winning. Iowa is the 4th best job in the Big 10. Behind OSU, Michigan and PSU.
God has better things to do than help Notre Dame win.
God gives people the tools, but it's up to people to use them to the fullest extent possible to reach their full potential.