ESPN has an article on how Dabo is influencing coaches and the game.
"PUSH SWINNEY TO name a young coach who's doing it the Dabo Way and he stumbles. He's not really keeping an eye out for protégés in the business. There's Morris, of course. Healy's a good one, Swinney said. Satterfield, too.
Swinney thinks for a moment. You know who's really doing it like he is? Mack Brown.
OK, so the North Carolina coach might not qualify as young in the coaching profession, but his relationship with Swinney is unique. The two met in 2009, before Swinney's first full-time season at Clemson. Swinney had called and asked to shadow Brown for a few days at Texas.
"He was full of energy and wanted desperately to be a great head coach," Brown said. "But he also cared about kids. That's where he and I have bonded so much."
Somebody's going to step up to be the big dog in the Coastal and then try to dethrone Dabo and Clemson. It should be Mack and UNC. For all the right reasons.
And that's why we don't want an Urban Meyer as UNC HC.
"PUSH SWINNEY TO name a young coach who's doing it the Dabo Way and he stumbles. He's not really keeping an eye out for protégés in the business. There's Morris, of course. Healy's a good one, Swinney said. Satterfield, too.
Swinney thinks for a moment. You know who's really doing it like he is? Mack Brown.
OK, so the North Carolina coach might not qualify as young in the coaching profession, but his relationship with Swinney is unique. The two met in 2009, before Swinney's first full-time season at Clemson. Swinney had called and asked to shadow Brown for a few days at Texas.
"He was full of energy and wanted desperately to be a great head coach," Brown said. "But he also cared about kids. That's where he and I have bonded so much."
Somebody's going to step up to be the big dog in the Coastal and then try to dethrone Dabo and Clemson. It should be Mack and UNC. For all the right reasons.
And that's why we don't want an Urban Meyer as UNC HC.