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Evaluating Your Next Job
There are a Number of Considerations Before Commiting to That Next Position. AFM talks exclusively with Urban Meyer, John L. Smith, Mike Stoops, Chris Hatcher, Brian Kelly and Al Borges
by: Richard Scott
© December 2004

It’s that time of year when the coaching business is buzzing with changes and rumors, with coaches preparing resumes and working the telephones to promote, save or launch a career.
Coaches are renewing old contacts, making new ones and mining every source they can find to help them make the next move.

“There are two types of coaches: those who are sought after, which I’ve been, and those who are not, which I’ve been,” says veteran offensive coordinator Al Borges, whose career has taken him from California high schools to Boise State, Oregon, UCLA, Cal, Indiana and now Auburn. “For years, for three or four years in a row, I was pursued. Then when I went to Indiana and really when I ca....The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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