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February 08, 2008

McCarney expected to take Gators job

Mccarney2 The University of Florida is expected to announce today that USF defensive line coach Dan McCarney is accepting a position on Urban Meyer's coaching staff.

McCarney, who coached one season with the Bulls after being head coach at Iowa State, is expected to carry the title of assistant head coach and defensive line coach, as he did with the Bulls.

He has interviewed this offseason for head coaching jobs at Northern Illinois and South Alabama, but is expected to choose the Gators instead.

McCarney will replace Greg Mattison, who is leaving the Gators after three seasons to take a job with the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. McCarney shined in his one season with the Bulls, helping sophomore defensive end George Selvie become a consensus All-American who led the nation in tackles for loss.

-- GREG AUMAN, Times Staff Writer
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July 14, 2006

Nice raises for football assistants

Just as football coach Jim Leavitt has a sizeable raise in his new $1-million-a-year contract, his seven returning assistant coaches all will make at least $19,000 more than they did last season.

The largest bump, understandably, will go to linebackers coach Wally Burnham, who will be in his first season as USF's sole defensive coordinator, after co-coordinator Rick Kravitz left for a job at N.C. State. Burnham will make $144,000 this season, up from $98,000 a year ago, with offensive coordinator Rod Smith and recruiting coordinator Carl Franks as the only other assistants making six figures.

All nine assistants will make at least $75,000 each, an impressive figure when you consider that Leavitt made that much a decade ago in his first year as USF's head coach. Just two years ago, only two assistants were making more than $82,000 -- Leavitt negotiated into his new contract that his pool for assistants go up from $690,000 last year to $850,000 in 2006. That figure will increase by $100,000 in each year of his contract.

-- Former Bulls guard Collin Dennis, who announced in May that he was leaving the program, has transferred to North Texas. The Mean Green went 14-14 last season, losing in the first round of the Sun Belt Conference tournament. Dennis had said he wanted to be closer to home, and the UNT campus is in Denton, about a half-hour north of Dennis' parents in the suburbs of Fort Worth. From his official announcement at Meangreensports.com, I'll share what might be the saddest Internet poll question ever:

What NEW menu item are you most excited about at the North Texas Concession stand this year?

a. Dip n Dots
b. Frito Pie
c. Frozen Root Beer Float
d. Chili Cheese Hot Dog

Surely, what they mean is Dippin' Dots, the Ice Cream of the Future! (Without getting on a tangent on a tangent, you gotta love that cutting-edge Pixar-quality cartoon work on the Dippin' Dots site. Kudos to the fourth-graders who drew the faceless characters who love the "world's most unique frozen treat.")

Man, if that doesn't have you excited about the concession stand at North Texas this fall, you're probably not Mean or Green. Maybe, just maybe, if the Sun Dome had Chili Cheese Hot Dogs, they'd still have Collin Dennis. Perhaps we can get naming rights involved in this -- if USF is playing at the Frito Pie Dome this season, I need a commission on that.

July 12, 2006

USF promotes Bye to head track coach

USF announced Wednesday that assistant track coach Warren Bye has been promoted to head coach for the Bulls’ men’s and women’s teams.

Bye, 36, has been USF’s interim coach since April, when Greg Thiel stepped down after six years to become athletic director at The Cambridge School in Tampa.
Bye is entering his third year at USF, after spending six seasons at Louisville, including three as head women’s cross country and track coach. Before that, he coached three seasons at his alma mater, Indiana.

He’ll oversee a staff of four assistants at USF, which received an allocation of $2.79-million from Hillsborough County in May to build and renovate an outdoor track and field facility with two new tracks to be used jointly by the Bulls and the county.