Rich Rodriguez: Will He Get a Job as Head Coach or Offensive Coordinator?

By (Featured Columnist) on January 3, 2011

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Rich Rodriguez is not going to be at Michigan for the 2011 season unless something crazy happens and the school has a serious change of heart.

Despite Rodriguez's rough go-round in Ann Arbor, though, he is still a very good college football coach.

But that doesn't necessarily mean he needs to be the head coach at his next stop.

His defense at Michigan was downright awful, but his offense played very well at times, especially in 2010.

That's a sign that Rodriguez should be an offensive coordinator for a school that already has a strong defensive coordinator and stable defensive scheme in place.

It would give him more flexibility with installing his spread offense there, because the defense would be able to keep the team afloat if the offense stumbles.

Should Rodriguez be an HC or an OC wherever he lands next?

Related Story: Rich Rodriguez Rumors: Will Michigan Fire Coach After Gator Bowl Loss?

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