This will be the first true football coaching hire for Eric Kaler as the University of Minnesota president, and the third for Mark Coyle as an athletic director in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
That does not mean the duo can be expected to vary from a pattern that has existed with the Gophers since Murray Warmath was nudged out after the 1971 season.
Coyle was two years into his stay at Boise State when Chris Petersen left for Washington after the 2013 regular season. He hired Bryan Harsin, then 37, from Arkansas State, where he had stayed only one season.
Harsin is 31-9 in three years in Boise, although the two Mountain West losses to Wyoming and Air Force this past season were not easy to digest for the Broncos' spoiled fandom.
A Boise sportswriter described Harsin as more outgoing than Petersen, but in no way over the top. The closest his program has to a trademark slogan is #ATF, which stands for Attack the Future.
Harsin has been mentioned for the Gophers opening because of his connection with Coyle, but I don't think that hashtag is enough to get him the job.
It doesn't fit in the Gophers' football coaching timeline over the past 45 years. It's time to hire another salesman, and there is no young FBS coach more relentless in that department than Western Michigan's P.J. Fleck.
You have two choices when listening to young Phillip John: