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Quote::Mangino is the only one that makes sense with ALL of the clues:
Huge: He fat.
Yellow Brick Road: Best known as the former KU coach
Plano & Arisotle: http://assets.espn.go.com/ncf/news/2001/1204/1289529.html
Bohl said one thing that made Mangino attractive was his background with Stoops and Snyder.
"That's like working with Aristotle and Plato," he said.
They say you can lead a horse to water.....
You are leaving out that old timey religion. Its very, very important in philosophy.
That's it. You'll have to wait until December for the new OC to be revealed. It will be HUGE.
Follow the yellow brick road (which ultimately leads back home) seems to point to KU, where Leach and Mumme invented the air raid. Could also be someone who wants to go back home to Texas.
Old Time Religion means that if you are going to run the air raid, get a coach who actually has shown that he can run the air raid.
Seems obvious that it is someone successful from the Leach/Mumme (Aristotle/Plato) coaching tree, but not Leach or Mumme. I would love Leach, but it makes no sense since he seems to have a good gig at WSU. That coaching tree limits the names somewhat.
The emphasis on "HUGE" seems to point to singly to Mangino, but I just can't see us hiring him. He just got fired from Iowa Sate and has not been consistently successful. Controversy follows him wherever he goes. HUGE could mean someone who is a well known head coach somewhere.
Dana Holgorsen would be a "huge" hire, as he seems to be well respected at WVU as far as I can tell. He could help Spav mature. However, he makes like $3m already and doesn't seem like his seat is very hot.
The other name that makes a lot of sense is Sonny Dykes. That would be a "huge" hire as well. He makes around $2m, and it is reported that he is not happy at Cal, and would be willing to take a lesser job (i.e. maybe a high paying coordinator role)
if he could move back home to Texas. (writing on the wall) The other thing about Dykes is that he almost beat a 2012 Maziel led team when he was at LaTech. We know Sumlin likes to hire coaches who he has trouble beating (i.e. Chavis).
So based on what Rojo says, I am going with Sonny Dykes (and hoping it is not Mangino).
Edit: I realize there is the Spurrier connection with "HUGE" and he is a Sumlin mentor, but not sure that makes a lot of sense unless he is more of a consultant. I also have a hard time seeing him move to College Station. I love the HBC though.