Penn State Football: Joe Paterno's Replacement Will Have Big Shoes to Fill

Greg  Kincaid by Scribe Written on June 12, 2008
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The 2007 season was the fourth consecutive season in which he coordinated a defense that ranked in the national top 15.  What also makes Bradley so special is he played football at Penn State.  If Bradley was hired, he would already know what the Penn State way was all about.  This would give him a distinct advantage.

 

3. Greg Schiano (Rutgers Head Coach)

Schiano is an interesting name because everyone knows that this guy is capable of coaching at a more high profile school.  The problem is that Schiano is telling Rutgers that he does not plan on leaving anytime soon. 

What makes Schiano such an attractive candidate is his way of interacting with the school.  He puts the school first, then the football team, just like Paterno.  He has made Rutgers a better place in whole.  He is not likely to go to Penn State, but it’s always a great thing to imagine.

 

4. Gregg Williams (Defensive Coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars)

This is a very interesting candidate.  Williams has a mind for defense.  His defenses have always been among the elite of the NFL every year.

However, his skills as a head coach are questionable.  Why?  Ask any Buffalo Bills fan.  But that is the NFL.  College football is different.

What makes Williams attractive is his ability to motivate.  Many NFL players have called this guy a motivator.  The ideal college football coach is a motivator, a la Jim Tressel.  Williams has the qualities it takes to be a college football coach.

 

5. Kirk Ferentz (Iowa Head Coach)

When is this guy going to leave Iowa?  He has made a name for himself, guiding the Hawkeyes to six straight bowl games.  Keep in mind that Ferentz has done all of this with not a ton of talent. 

His name has been thrown in the mix as a strong candidate at Penn State.  But will he ever leave Iowa?  He is in his early fifties, so will he want to coach that much longer?

 

No matter who replaces Paterno at Penn State, that person will have a very difficult task.  Guess what everybody—you may soon be witnessing one of the most famous coaching hires in sports history

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