At the time this was written, Jagodzinski was still considering taking the Jets interview. If he does and is not hired, Boston College will be on the clock to see how serious that warning really was in the first place. At any rate, more schools should follow suit and re-assert their power in the process of the coaching search.
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Article comments
1 - bclurker
Don't be so sure to think this is a proactive move by BC. Jags has been a problem hire from the beginning and this is a finely orchestrated attempt to get rid of Jags without the AD losing face. Force a conflict and get rid of him, move on, no questions.
You don't publicly threaten personel unless you want them gone.
2 - Matthew T. Sussman
Also a former BC coach: the guy coaching the other New York team.
I first assumed there was some clause in Jagodzinski's contract that he'd violate were he to interview, but I've heard nothing of the sort. And the college-coach-in-NFL debate has a lot to do with NFL coaching experience, of which Jag has eight years.
3 - Jay Skipworth
"And the college-coach-in-NFL debate has a lot to do with NFL coaching experience, of which Jag has eight years."
Position coaches generally translate well between college and NFL. Not so much on the coordinator and head coaching levels.
Thanks for reading.
4 - El Bicho
woo-hoo, a Cracker reference.