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Either Briles or Jinks would be excellent choices. Not sure how having a mentor who's one of the top coaches in the country is some how a bad thing. It's somehow better to have someone who had poor training? 

Both Jinks and Briles have current recruiting ties in Texas. They don't have to spend a year or two learning the recruiting landscape first. 

I knew Jinks while he was in high school with my niece. Here's a link to his Wiki page. 

Mike Jinks

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Either Briles or Jinks would be excellent choices. Not sure how having a mentor who's one of the top coaches in the country is some how a bad thing. It's somehow better to have someone who had poor training? 

Both Jinks and Briles have current recruiting ties in Texas. They don't have to spend a year or two learning the recruiting landscape first. 

I agree.  I'd be happy with either of these choices.  

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Either Briles or Jinks would be excellent choices. Not sure how having a mentor who's one of the top coaches in the country is some how a bad thing. It's somehow better to have someone who had poor training? 

Both Jinks and Briles have current recruiting ties in Texas. They don't have to spend a year or two learning the recruiting landscape first. 

I knew Jinks while he was in high school with my niece. Here's a link to his Wiki page. 

Mike Jinks

 I don't really care if he went to highschool with Tom Landry the guy has only been in college football since 2013

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Either Briles or Jinks would be excellent choices. Not sure how having a mentor who's one of the top coaches in the country is some how a bad thing. It's somehow better to have someone who had poor training? 

Both Jinks and Briles have current recruiting ties in Texas. They don't have to spend a year or two learning the recruiting landscape first. 

I knew Jinks while he was in high school with my niece. Here's a link to his Wiki page. 

Mike Jinks

Skip Holtz has a famous father, but before he worked with his dad he paid his assistant coaching dues under other name coaches....starting with Bobby Bowden. So all I'm saying Mr. Scarcasm is that I would prefer that young Mr. Briles paid some dues like other successful coaches have done. They've seen how other successful coaches have run their programs. All of his experience has been at Stephenville, Houston, and Baylor. We are not Houston and we are not Baylor.

Hell, in any given year, we aren't even Stephenville.

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I feel like some of us will point out reasons that any coach COULD fail just so we can be right if, five years from now, they do fail then we can say we knew it all along.

So, as is tradition:Nick Saban would not do well here because green is opposite red on the color wheel.

Boom. Bases covered.

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I feel like some of us will point out reasons that any coach COULD fail just so we can be right if, five years from now, they do fail then we can say we knew it all along.

So, as is tradition:Nick Saban would not do well here because green is opposite red on the color wheel.

Boom. Bases covered.

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You're correct, Tyler. If you never take any risk in life you technically never fail. Of course you try to limit risk, but if you actually do things, there is risk. It's easy to not take any risk and just sit back and point out the failings of others that actually tried. 

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Is Briles a good thing or bad thing for UNT? 

All I want is a coach that will recruits Texas like crazy and coaches to win the game not lose the game.

IMO its a good thing for us because its a spash for UNT ... the only other splashes for us lately have been Portland st beat down and a banner flying..

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If you have ever been around a football coach and a son that plays football they eat and breathe only football at a very young age! So the kid probably has 25 years of experience!

He would probably be his own OC or call the plays. As far as building a staff this guy has been around football ALL his LIFE! I am sure he has contacts.

Recruiting and developing Qbs is the first step for UNT!

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Are you talking about Canales or do you have some inside info?

A quote from the article

"Villarreal and UNT officials have spent the last few weeks traveling to interview candidates for the job, including at least one whose resume was not included in the information the school provided in response to the FOI request."

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Remember, this same type of conversation probably happened back when Briles left Texas Tech to take the Houston job.  Whether its Baylor or OU or whomever, their fans will always say that taking a lower level job is beneath them, etc.  Of course Phillip Montgomery took the Tulsa job last year and they probably said the same thing about him.  If you have aspirations about becoming a head coach, and you are being paid fairly, this UNT job is not a bad one to take.  Lot's of room for improvement as today's game indicates.

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