Greg Schiano is a young, successful coach who's turned down offers from Miami and Michigan the past two years. Joe Paterno is a thousand years old and is widely rumored to be entering his final season as Penn State's head coach. Schiano was a Penn State defensive backs coach back before he came to prominence as Miami's defensive coordinator. Add it all up and...Barring a last-minute power struggle or change of heart, the source indicated that this will be Paterno's last season in Happy Valley, and that Penn State would move quickly after Schiano at season's end.That's an internet sportsmag called The Phanatic that covers the sports of Philadelphia and environs. Though few have heard of them, they seem to be a relatively up-and-up lot and do feature a couple hundred thousand hits on their site counter. Take or leave that as you please.
Penn State blogs naturally go "urk!?!" at mention of this since Schiano appears to be the only truly attractive option available to Penn State should this be Joe Paterno's last year of vaguely guiding actual Penn State head coach Tom Bradley, nominally the defensive coordinator.
Color this guy skeptical, since the Phanatic's article is explicitly couched in anonymity and vagueness. From appearances, coaching searches are always but always fiascoes. Even if the Phanatic's source is Graham Spanier himself, the situation will change a thousand times before a new Penn State coach is named.
Evidence? Last year during the Michigan coaching search a highly reliable tipster told me Michigan had come to an agreement with its new head coach: Greg Schiano.




















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5-31-2008 @ 1:19PM
Jim said...
Rich Rod may want to take the Penn State job if someone is willing to buy out his contract .
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6-01-2008 @ 11:47AM
Beat Visitor said...
Penn State fans have trouble imagining that anyone would turn down the honor of being the next Paterno.
Greg Schiano convinced me last year (though I already had little doubt) that he wasn't leaving for any other job when he turned down the University of Michigan. Why be Joe Paterno's (or Lloyd Carr's) follower when you can be the Paterno/Rockne of the the New York metropolitan area.
He's here at Rutgers for the long term.
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6-05-2008 @ 8:52AM
runupthescore said...
The Phanatic post struck me as an educated guess, FWIW. I think anybody who has been paying attention to the PSU situation believes that Schiano is the #1 choice if Spanier decides on an outside hire.
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7-06-2008 @ 4:21PM
Boogie-Knight said...
I'm joining this thread on the late side, but ...
SportingNews.com and other reliable sources are reporting that State Penn recruits are being told that JoePa's successor will be coming from within the ranks of the current PsU coaches. That pretty much debunks the rumors of Schiano going to PsU as soon as JoePa decides to retire!
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=429917
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