Well to stay with negative posts. Pete knows Currie very well. Would be very disappointed if any is true.
Florida and Tennessee jobs are open; here are the top candidates
So who is realistic at Tennessee? Anyone who mentions Jon Gruden in any capacity should be charged with journalistic negligence. The best window into how Currie thinks may be to study his last major search at Kansas State. Currie hired Bruce Weber, a generally successful and solid Xs-and-Os coach whod been fired at Illinois.
Weber wasnt a splashy hire, but Currie wanted a coach who wouldnt be overmatched or intimidated looking down the sideline at veteran coaches like Bob Huggins, Bill Self or Rick Barnes. Who fits the category of not being afraid to stare down Nick Saban? Well, its a short list. Lets start by crossing off Iowa States Matt Campbell ($9 million) and Virginia Techs Justin Fuente ($6 million) because of the size of their buyouts. Neither appear eager to leave, either.
The first grouping that should be considered are veteran, successful coaches that fit the mold of Weber. TCUs Gary Patterson, Utahs Kyle Whittingham and Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano all have enough experience. All would need a detailed offensive plan, as none bring expertise on that side of the ball. Washington States Mike Leach falls into this category as well, but would the straight-laced Currie welcome the relentless quirkiness of Leach? That feels like an unlikely pairing.
As for sound younger coaches, Purdues Jeff Brohm and Memphis Mike Norvell would be the best fits. Brohms buyout is $4 million after Dec. 5 and he has the offensive acumen thats been desperately missing in Knoxville for the past decade. Norvell has Memphis on track for the AAC title game, and his wide-open offense would be a salve to the dreary units Tennessee has trotted out in recent years.
As has been proven on the field for the past decade, Florida is well ahead of Tennessee. And in their