In so many ways, I think that's what we're all asking, but attempting to be diplomatic about it.Certainly he's "been around."That's a good thing, it would seem, if you consider Bob Pruett's resume' prior to Marshall as a model. (And for that matter, you look at Donnan and see the same thing, and Chaump, and Parrish... all similar in that respect.)
Bobby's resume' featured stops at some very so-so programs -- Tulane and Wake -- and then, a couple of programs that demand a higher level of attention -- Brewer's Ole Miss, and especially Spurrier's Florida.
Marshall alum nor not, who wouldn't take a look at the defensive coordinator of, at that time, one of the top 5 programs in the nation?
When Bobby was hired, there were no raised eyebrows -- it was serendipity, and we all knew it.
Kueck's resume' features stops at some very so-so programs, plus Pruett's Marshall twice, and Bower's Southern Miss.
Kueck, perhaps better than anyone could have hoped, is well-acquainted with both the old CUSA and the new CUSA programs that are about to dot our schedule. The hole in his resume' is that he hasn't led the offense or defense of a program that plays in the SEC, or another big-money conference.
But take a look at who Southern Miss played during his tenure there, and there's no shortage of big-money opponents... taking on Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois, and Florida ALL in 1997, sohelpme, and capping that year off with a 41-7 thrashing of Pitt in the Liberty Bowl.
In 98, Bama was still there, plus the schedule included Penn State when Penn State was Penn State, and Texas A&M when A&M was still A&M.
In 99, Kueck's offense took on Bama, A&M, and too, Nebraska... then defeated Colorado State 23-17 in the Liberty Bowl.
Having said all that, the only regular season victory over any of the BCS teams names above was Illinois -- who went 0-11 in 97.
Being an OC at Marshall is a good career omen... in 96, Kueck was preceded by Chris Scelfo who we all know is now HC at Tulane, and followed by Tim Nunez who went on to a higher paying position at Texas... and Nunez was followed by Peterson who went on to Minnesota, and then Galbraith and Zaunbrecher each took their turns before attaining larger salaries at larger schools. The point is that Marshall OCs under both Donnan and Pruett have been in-demand, and generally successful.
I guess that should count for something in Kueck's favor, too, shouldn't it?
Does it count for even more that Pruett nominated him over Gale? (Or, do you consider that less an endorsement of Kueck and more of an indictment against Gale?)
As recently as November, Kueck had been an apparent candidate for the Stephen F. Austin HC job (
http://www.ktre.com/Global/story.asp?S=2614973 ).
And here's a "Did You Know" that I didn't until just now...
In 2003 and 2004, the NFL featured THREE starting quarterbacks who sat at Kueck's feet during their collegiate career, not just the two we all know about... indeed, Nate Poole got all the credit, but remember the QB who threw the pass to him to end Moss and the Vikes' playoff hopes in 03? That would be Josh McCown who was a junior at SMU in Kueck's first year with Mike Cavan there (... though McCown transferred to Sam Houston State the following year, for reasons that aren't clear).
So, taking all of this into consideration, are you comfortable with Kueck for the long-term?... or just comfortable with him for the 05 season?
... or just comfortable with him for spring practice?
For my own part, I "feel more comfortable," and yet, my answer to the general question hasn't changed.
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