Showing posts with label Navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navy. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Search Committee Members Revealed

David Glenn must have one hell of a source. In his most recent WRAL blog post, he reported the six members of Duke's search committee—names that Duke AD Joe Alleva has repeatedly refused to divulge. The six are:

1) Univ. Trustee Roy Bostock
2) Athletics council chairman and Pol. Sci. Professor Michael Gillespie
3) Athletic Advisory Board Chair Leo Hart
4) Univ. Trustee C.G. Newsome
5) Psychology Professor Martha Putallaz
6) Univ. Exec. VP Tallman Trask

As the Chronicle reported last week, Trask accompanied Alleva and President Richard Brodhead to the Washington area to visit with Navy HC Paul Johnson, so his presence as a member of the search committee makes sense. Bostock, Hart and Newsome are all former football players, and Newsome is the lone African-American in the group.

Glenn's report also cites sources saying that there is significant internal argument about whether Rick Neuheisel should be included as a candidate, based in large part on his checkered compliance record.

Friday, December 7, 2007

AJC Report: Johnson to GTech

The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting that Johnson has agreed in principle to accept the Yellow Jackets' offer and become their head coach.

The Annapolis Capital just confirmed this report and added that Johnson met with his players this morning to inform them of the decision.


Although Johnson would have been a great fit here at Duke and almost certainly would have brought us some wins immediately, his decision to pass on the Blue Devils is not the end of the world. I did feel that the transition to a triple-option attack might pose some problems in Year One.

For example, if Johnson were to come here, what would come of QB Thad Lewis, who took great strides as a passer this year? Could he run the option, and would the offense utilize his skilled arm or neglect it? Or what about WR Eron Riley, who potentially has NFL-caliber talent as a deep threat? I had heard rumblings that they would move him to RB. So although Johnson probably would find success wherever he coaches, the transition here might have had some hiccups due to personnel incompatibilities with his system.

But looking ahead, I've been assured by sources that Duke will quickly begin considering the next tier of candidates if Johnson didn't accept. Other than Rod Broadway, who is in that tier remains to be seen, but expect a few more interviews over the coming days.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Duke's Still Alive...

I admit that earlier today I had my doubts about Duke's chances with all of the other options on Paul Johnson's plate. But after speaking to a source this afternoon that said Duke was still very much in the hunt, I started to get my hopes up. And after reading Bill Wagner's most recent blog post, I'm very hopeful that Duke will have a legitimate chance to make the hire.

Wagner even admits to writing Duke off more or less by not mentioning them in some of his previous reports, but he makes some great points—including that the cost of living in the triangle is much lower than in either Dallas or Atlanta, that Johnson could bring his assistants to Duke, and that he has family ties to the area.

The next 24 hours will be very, very interesting...

Afternoon Paul Johnson Report

Bill Wagner in Annapolis has another update—Johnson now has 4 options to choose from. He can choose from standing offers at Georgia Tech, Duke and SMU or he can stay at Navy. From the implications of Wagner's posts, it seems as if Georgia Tech is reluctant to pay big bucks for Johnson. We know that SMU AD Steve Orsini has collected $10mil from big boosters to pay for a new coach, so their offer is expected to be at least $2mil per year.

Wagner is saying that Georgia Tech will probably expect a decision no later than Friday, meaning there should be movement by the end of the week. Looking at the situation in this framework, it seems that Duke stands right in the middle both in respects to the attractiveness of their job (with GT's being more attractive and SMU's situation less) and in terms of compensation (with SMU seeming to offer the biggest pot of gold and GT hesitant to pay much as they're still on the hook for $4mil of Gailey's salary).

Again, the chatter isn't positive for Duke fans at this point, but a quick decision will benefit all parties, whether that means we'll have an introductory presser in Cameron tomorrow or we'll be able to move on to Plan B. Keep your fingers crossed and keep checking back, because I'll post whatever comes across the wire as soon as it comes up.

Paul Johnson Update - 10:30 AM Thursday

Bill Wagner from the Annapolis Capital has been the go-to guy for the latest on Navy HC Paul Johnson, and he doesn't disappointed with his latest blog post.

He's reporting that Johnson is back in Annapolis today, and is scheduled to meet with Navy AD Chet Gladchuck some time today. He does note that because assistants are still out on the road recruiting and because there is no imminent word of a teem meeting (Johnson would inform his players of any move before an introductory press conference, Wagner says), he DOES NOT expect an announcement by the end of today, as many Atlanta media outlets have reported.

That said, if Johnson doesn't take the job at Georgia Tech, I'd have to imagine that he's not even coming here. Again, as I've pointed out in some other recent reports about Johnson, this blog post makes no mention of Duke at all or its existence as a school pursuing Johnson, making me skeptical that our offer is even in the running. If I had to guess at this point, I'd only give us a 25% chance of landing Johnson, particularly in light of the new opening at Wake.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Early Rumblings - Johnson to Tech

Although theres been nothing as of this time that I've seen official or reported, a sports radio station in Atlanta is apparently reporting that Navy HC Paul Johnson has accepted Georgia Tech's offer and will soon become their next head coach.

If this is true, it can't come as a shock to Duke fans. The Georgia Tech job is lightyears ahead of Duke in terms of pre-existing resources and talent. The job would give Johnson a much easier, quicker chance to win and challenge for a league title than Duke would. If the money is anywhere close to what Duke is offering, then there's little doubt why Johnson would choose GT over Duke.

UPDATE (10:35 p.m.) - Nothing official yet as of this hour...lets hope that Joe Alleva is driving up to Annapolis right now in a Brinks truck.

Johnson to Interview with Georgia Tech Today

Respected college football writer Tony Barnhart of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting on his blog that Navy HC Paul Johnson is meeting with Georgia Tech AD Dan Radakovich in Atlanta.

Barnhart does add though, that he's unsure if Johnson would take the job if offered, citing the "red carpet" treatment that SMU has given him. There is no mention of Duke's involvement with Johnson in this article, making me think that it's imperative for Duke to step up their pursuit of the Navy coach to ensure they remain on his radar screen.

UPDATE (1:55) - Bill Wagner in Annapolis thinks that the possibility of Johnson signing with the Yellow Jackets by the end of the day is real, judging that second interviews usually result in job offers and his gut feeling is that Johnson would accept such an offer. We'll keep watching the wires and post as soon as we hear anything.

New News in The Chronicle

Two articles in this morning's Chronicle have some new stuff that's really of interest...

1) Joe Alleva wasn't the only person to go talk with Navy HC Paul Johnson on Monday. President Richard Brodhead and another top school executive also hopped on a chartered private jet to the Washington area to meet with the Navy coach. If Duke is sending bigwigs to visit Johnson at home (compared to just bringing in Broadway to Duke), I think we can see where their priorities are at this point and who is at the top of their list.

2) We've confirmed that Duke has hired renowned football headhunter Chuck Neinas to help them in their search. Neinas is a former Big Eight commissioner that has schools identify and hire coaches like Mack Brown, Bob Stoops and Urban Meyer, so the guy has an excellent track record. He also doesn't come cheap—his standard fee is $35-40,000.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Alleva Meets With Johnson

With the excuse of the Army-Navy game finally out of the way, it looks like Navy HC Paul Johnson is finally fielding head coaching offers.

Bryan Strickland of the Durham Herald-Sun is reporting that Duke AD Joe Alleva met with Navy HC Paul Johnson on Monday about the Duke opening. This report is consistent with rumors that we've heard as well.

Alleva's visit has to come as good news to Duke fans, as Johnson's name has been mentioned in at least three HC job searches in the past week. We'll be sure keep an eye out for any new news involving Duke's pursuit of Johnson

Monday, December 3, 2007

10 Reasons why Johnson Could be Tempted by Duke

David Ausiello at Navy fansite GoMids.com has an excellent article up that details at length 10 Reasons Why Paul Johnson Might be Tempted by Duke and its opening. It's an interesting evaluation from an outside fan perspective about the Duke opening and what makes it attractive, and it's absolutely worth a read.

David Glenn Update on Johnson, Broadway

David Glenn shared some new news on his blog, confirming that Georgia Tech is now in the hunt for Navy HC Paul Johnson, along with Duke and SMU. The entry says that meetings between Johnson and officials from each of the schools are forthcoming.

Also, Glenn added that former NCCU HC and current Grambling HC Rod Broadway will speak with Duke officials this week about the vacancy.

Last week, however, a source close to the Grambling football program told us that Broadway had no intentions of leaving his current job, so it remains to be seen if Broadway will develop into an actual candidate or not. At this point, he probably is on the school's secondary list, with guys like Paul Johnson, Steve Logan and Skip Holtz the primary targets.