Ted Gilmore To Wyoming?
The Omaha World-Herald is reporting that Nebraska assistant head coach Ted Gilmore will interview for Wyoming's head coaching position on Tuesday. The job opened up today when Lincoln native Joe Glenn was fired.
Gilmore played for Wyoming in 1988 and 1989, and started his coaching career as a graduate assistant (1994-96) and assistant coach (1997-98) for Wyoming.
Currently, Gilmore is wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator for the Huskers, as one of the two coaches retained from Bill Callahan's staff.
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no idea of whether or not Gilmore is ready for a head coaching position, but I do believe that NCAA schools need to be interviewing more potential black head coaches.
Nebraskans need to get used to the fact that coaches move around quite a bit these days. They’re not going to stay at the same school, they’re going to move up the ladder if they can. One more reason why we should accept the fact that Tom Osborne’s career is not going to be duplicated. I’m referring specifically to the 25 years of nine wins a season. If you still have that expectation, get rid of it now, please.
Go Big Red Nebraska!
Our Cobs Are Bigger Than Yours!
Corn Nation!
by corn blight on
Nov 24, 2008 7:10 AM CST
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Good for him
Hope he gets it and make the most of his opportunity.
by Huzkerfan on
Nov 24, 2008 12:12 PM CST
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