Northwestern's coach McKeown meets the media.
Seems to me he's a good fit for the place: he's clearly a good X's and O's coach, and recruiting to Northwestern must be a lot like recruiting to GWU-- big city, good academics, private school, national draw, international reputation, excellence in the arts, etc.
But the competition will be a lot tougher: how fast can he turn a ship that has been taking on water for about nine years? And-- given the number of season-ending injuries sustained by Northwesterners lately-- should he do anything about the training staff?
Seems to me he's a good fit for the place: he's clearly a good X's and O's coach, and recruiting to Northwestern must be a lot like recruiting to GWU-- big city, good academics, private school, national draw, international reputation, excellence in the arts, etc.
But the competition will be a lot tougher: how fast can he turn a ship that has been taking on water for about nine years? And-- given the number of season-ending injuries sustained by Northwesterners lately-- should he do anything about the training staff?