Is Hart set on a "HC" or DC/OC in play?

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I couldn't find the so-called statement by Hart regarding the qualifications or must in candidates for the job. Anyone know or think if a high profile cordinator might be considered or in play?

I found seveal topics (Google of course) with lists of the Top Assistant Coaches or Top Cordinators That Should Be a HC that's pretty impressive. Just seems more choices and better chance than an established coach that' happy where they are and probably going to a bowl. I saw these names out there and some seem to be a good choice.

James Coley - Florida St
Al Borges - Michigan
Shawn Watson - Louisville
Chuck Martin - Notre Dame
Pat Narduzzi - Michigan St
Del Miller - Kansas St
Mark Helfrich - Oregon
Greg Mattison - Michigan
Kirby Smart - Alabama....yes I know but he's on the list
Manny Diaz - Texas
Bud Foster - Virgina Tech
Chad Morris - Clemson
Everett Withers - Ohio State
 
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List is terrible if Mazzone and Diaco aren't on it.

Diaz and Foster would be horrible hires for a lot of people at this point. Both had awful years.
 
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Hart would be run out on a rail if he hired anyone without plenty of head coaching experience.
 
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oh btw

Bruce Feldman ‏@BFeldmanCBS

RT @USC_Athletics: USC assistant coach Monte Kiffin has resigned effective after the bowl game to pursue opportunities in the NFL.
 
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Del Miller was 21-23 as a head coach at my alma mater Missouri State (FCS school) formerly SW MO State. No thanks. He's pretty old too.
 
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Greg Roman is a coordinator I would be happy with.

The ONLY one I'd be close to happy with. Still, we don't need an up and comer, we need a head coach. But if we must, I like this guy better than Al Goldenturd and Charlie Strong.
 

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