Does BSUs Petersen recruit the south well enough to be considered?
Will Muschamp, Texas Defensive Coordinator He’s young, fiery and a Saban protege. He played his college ball at Georgia. He has proven at LSU and Auburn that he can stop the most potent of SEC offenses. At 37, Muschamp is one of the hottest young names in coaching. His enthusiastic style sometimes borders on crazed, but that could be just what this stagnant program needs. Coaches have made the jump from Longhorns’ defensive coordinator to head coach before, and Muschamp’s time is coming. No one else on this list has the same defensive chops at the collegiate level. Only drawback: if the Auburn job also opens, he may want that more. Chris Petersen, Boise State Head Coach When Ian Johnson did this, Boise State did cap an undefeated season; Tennessee hasn’t done that since 1998. Meanwhile, Petersen led the Broncos to a 13-0 record in 2006 and is on his way to another in late November. Perhaps his biggest draw is his ability to develop quarterbacks. Jared Zabransky had his most successful
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