Yes, I understand media stories don't represent the truth, but the Associated Press listed college football openings and ranked them for attractiveness a little more than a week ago and had Tulane third to last, ahead of only North Texas and ULM and behind Toledo.
The writer even mentioned Tulane would pay well, so he's not clueless. Dannen is having to do a tremendous selling job in New York (where he is conducting this search) that things are ready to really change at Tulane. Never mind what is written. The 14 losing seasons in the last 17 years, 28 in the last 33 and four years with fewer than five losses since 1971 tell the story.
I believe Dannen's hiring and the board's commitment to winning signify a new era in Tulane athletics, but it's not always easy to convince others without proof.
http://nypost.com/2015/11/30/winners-and-losers-from-college-footballs-coaching-carousel/
The writer even mentioned Tulane would pay well, so he's not clueless. Dannen is having to do a tremendous selling job in New York (where he is conducting this search) that things are ready to really change at Tulane. Never mind what is written. The 14 losing seasons in the last 17 years, 28 in the last 33 and four years with fewer than five losses since 1971 tell the story.
I believe Dannen's hiring and the board's commitment to winning signify a new era in Tulane athletics, but it's not always easy to convince others without proof.
http://nypost.com/2015/11/30/winners-and-losers-from-college-footballs-coaching-carousel/