Dennis Franchione, the former football coach at Texas Christian, Alabama and Texas A&M, told the Chicago Tribune's David Haugh in a column published Dec. 3 that the Gophers should take a look at hiring Northern Illinois' Jerry Kill.
"Any AD like Minnesota or Colorado would be foolish not to look at the body of work Jerry's put together," said Franchione, who coached Kill when he was a linebacker at Southwestern College in Kansas.
Well, Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi must have agreed, because Kill is the new coach at Minnesota.
Northern Illinois is 10-3 after losing to Miami (Ohio) 26-21 when the RedHawks scored with 33 seconds left to take the Mid-American Conference title game in Detroit. The Huskies are set to play Fresno State in the Humanitarian Bowl.
Before taking over at Northern Illinois in 2008, Kill posted a record of 55-32 in seven years at Southern Illinois. During his three years at NIU, he is 23-16 and 18-6 in what has been a real good football conference. He was 6-7 in 2008, 7-6 in 2009 and 10-3 in 2010, including a 34-23 victory over the Gophers on Sept. 25. The Huskies went 8-0 in the MAC.
Kill was 2-3 against Big Ten opponents in his three years at Northern Illinois; all the games were on the road, and all were close. He lost to the Gophers 31-27 in 2008; lost to Wisconsin 28-20 but won at Purdue 28-21 in 2009; and lost to Illinois 28-22 this season in addition to the victory at TCF Bank Stadium.
No doubt Kill is walking into a real tough position. True Gophers fans should give him a chance to succeed. But I am sure the vast majority of fans expected a more glamorous coach from a bigger and more successful program.
Like I had previously reported, Maturi and Dave Mona, who assisted in the Gophers' search, had a very tough time locating candidates interested in the job. Some coaches told me off the record they had turned the job down because they thought better jobs were available. Nothing against Kill, but I don't believe they had a great field to pick from.