Guys on the Sac board have been hearing that Troy Taylor (Utah OC) has been offered the HC position. This would be a huge get for the hornets in my honest opinion. Taylor was very good as co-OC at EWU and has Utah's offense in the top third of FBS teams according to Massey.
Rumors of other finalists includes Angus McClure (UNR assistant HC), Jon Osterhout (ARC HC), and Klayton Adams (co-OC Colorado).
This is crazy to me...He had a lot of momentum. I thought he would end up at the Mountain West level.
It goes to show the power of "going home." Being somewhere that means something to you makes a world of difference.
Still kind of scratching my head as to why Taylor would take a pay cut to live in an area with a higher cost of living to coach a team that currently has some serious question marks in terms of overall team talent. Definitely going to be an up hill battle for him.
In fairness, this is how we got Hawkins. But Hawk had just flamed out with the Buffaloes. Without the local connection for both, this would never happen.
1983–1985 UC Davis (assistant)
1986–1987 Christian Bros. HS (CA)
1988–1991 Siskiyous CC (OC)
1992 Sonoma State (DC)
1993–1997 Willamette
1998–2000 Boise State (assistant)
2001–2005 Boise State
2006–2010 Colorado
2013 Montreal Alouettes
2015 United States National Team
2016 Vikings Vienna (OC)
2017–present UC Davis
Taylor's Coaching History (HC u.o.n.):
1994 Sacramento (CA) Casa Roble HS (OC)
1995 Colorado (WR)
1996 California (WR)
1997–1998 California (QB)
1999–2000 California (TE)
2001–2002 Sacramento (CA) Christian Brothers HS (Asst.)
2003–2004 Folsom (CA) HS
2012–2015 Folsom (CA) HS (Co-HC)
2016 Eastern Washington (QB)
2017-2018 Utah (OC/QB)
2019–present Sacramento State
Not sure when it was but he was a radio broadcaster for Cal, and was not allowed to both coach HS and broadcast NCAA games.
Edit:
Google first, then post. His wikipedia entry indicates that he was on the radio broadcast team for Cal from 2005 to 2011. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Taylor_(American_football)
While he has ties to the region, I do not see any specific connection to Sac State. Did I miss something? Also, does anyone know what they kind of salary he's getting from Sac and what he walked away from?
Taylor saying he got a 7-8 year contract FULLY guaranteed. WOW. If he has roots here, even if he knows hes walking into a partial disaster, he knows he's getting paid for 7 years no matter how sideway this goes. Maybe he turns it around but I doubt it.