Beat 'Em/Then Join 'Em: Non-League Game Serves as Head Coaching Audition
"Success is simple. Do what's right, the right way, at the right time." - Arnold H. Glasow
Kermit Davis Jr.'s job switch from Middle Tennessee State to Ole Miss probably stems partially from a job audition last season when MTSU ripped the Rebels by 19 points. The shift resembles 1970-71 when Digger Phelps guided Fordham to its winningest season in school history. But what likely really impressed Notre Dame's administration was a 94-88 victory that season over the Irish. He was UND's bench boss the next campaign and went on to win seven games against nationally top-ranked opponents in his career at South Bend.
Non-conference schedules frequently are frustrating for fans of power-league members because of what seems like feasting on a steady diet of cupcake opponents. But you never know when a single game becomes a career changer. Similar to almost any job, timing is everything. Following is an alphabetical list of impressionable coaches such as Davis generating such favorable reviews after defeating a school (in a non-conference game) they were hired by for the same role before the next campaign:
*Competed in season-opening Military Classic before VMI defeated The Citadel twice in Southern Conference competition.