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Idaho AD lays out what he's looking for in next coach |
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Posted by: Josh Kendall on November 16, 2012 Idaho's has laid out what it's looking for in its next head coach. "Obviously we want somebody from a successful program. I want somebody that understands the Northwest and is going to be able to recruit the Northwest," athletic director Rob Spear said, according to The Spokesman-Review. "I want somebody who's going to be able to recruit a high character kid. I want them to hold them accountable. And I want discipline in the program. So those would be the characteristics. And I don't think you need to say it has to be a former or current head coach. It could be an up-and-coming assistant. I think we're going to be very open in this process." Interim coach Jason Gesser told the newspaper that he hopes to be a candidate for the full-time job. It will be interesting to see if Idaho makes a run at Eastern Washington head coach Beau Baldwin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Recent Articles on CoachingSearch.com
Josh Kendall is a staff writer for CoachingSearch.com and has covered the SEC for more than 15 years for papers such as the Athens Banner-Herald, Macon Telegraph, and The State. He’s the father of two boys who he’s hoping don’t inherit his wide receiver frame and offensive guard feet. Follow @EyeOnCoaches on twitter and send your feedback to josh@coachingsearch.com |
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