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OU's Wilson, VT's Foster chased USF Job

While Skip Holtz’s eventually landed the job, the USF head coaching position drew plenty of interest after Jim Leavitt was fired for hitting a player.

According to a public records request by the Tampa Tribune, Oklahoma offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson and Virginia Tech’s Bud Foster both submitted resumes for the opening, among a slew of other candidates.

The news is particularly interesting that Foster applied, because he just agreed to an $800,000 deferred package to stay at Virginia Tech, after turning down Georgia for their defensive coordinator position. Meanwhile, the Sooners’ Wilson may have seen his star fade with the offensive struggles that coincided with Heisman Trophy quarterback Sam Bradford’s demise, but his name was more closely associated to the East Carolina job that eventually went to Ruffin McNeill.

Other high-profile names that submitted resumes for the job were New York Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, Harvard head coach Tim Murphy, Michigan offensive coordinator Calvin Magee, who impressed university brass with a package filled with USF logos, Nebraska offensive coordinator Shaun Watson, and Florida assistant and former Iowa State head coach Dan McCarney.

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  1. skinny pigeon says: Feb 2, 2010 7:16 AM

    Kevin Gilbride is an interesting name in that mix. I can understand Foster willing to leave VT for a head coach position but not a coordinator position. Skip Holtz has embraced USF and vice-versa. He and his family have jumped headfirst into the activities at USF. The school has been re-energized. It’s been fun to watch.

  2. Pier588 says: Feb 2, 2010 11:26 AM

    I’m glad the Bulls landed Skip Holtz and even more happy it wasn’t Kevin Gilbride.
    Will Leavitt get another job in coaching next season? If not it will be interesting to see if TV comes calling for him or Mike Leech.

  3. Opie says: Feb 2, 2010 1:41 PM

    So, I can get a list of applicants to public institutions thru use of the “open records” act and make a request for access to public records?!? Seriously?

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