Brian Vangorder

#26
#26
30k posts and 100 likes. Maybe it has something to do with the big black highlighted letters above. You're a douche, actually

Actually those letters aren't big, not highlighted. Same size font, just bold and underlined. So how do you keep refreshing your IP so you can like your own posts? I'm sure you are that guy that high fives himself in the mirror, or befriends hott chicks on Facebook that's he's never met and thinks he's a pimp. Good job creeper.
 
#31
#31
Of course, Randy Shannon is still available, too.

Also, I predicate all of this based on the idea that "The Chief" doesn't want to return to UT. Would rather have Chavis than anyone else, but I think he's happy at LSU.

How quickly everyone forgot "third and Chavis". I respect chief, but how many times did our "prevent D" not workout? Besides, Dooley almost beat him two years ago!

I know he would be a HUGE upgrade and we could do worse, but I don't think he would want to return either.
 
#33
#33
what I heard the dc/oc are coming with him. Just going to be a few new hires. I just hope one is TEE
 
#35
#35
Ron Zook as DC

Dude knows the SEC and can recruit in Florida and gives him the opportunity to redeem himself.
 
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#37
#37
what I heard the dc/oc are coming with him. Just going to be a few new hires. I just hope one is TEE

I hope your wrong. He said the best in the nation. I hope he is smart enough to realize he has a big chance to win over his fans
And recruits with his hires.
 
#38
#38
+1,000! I actually really like this thought process. He was solid at Texas and iowa state, hell all his defensive stops!

Not to mention Chizik can recruit too. I can't remember where but he was rated as the most polite coach of all the SEC coaches, when rated by parents and recruits.
 
#39
#39
Coordinators are huge--they make or break teams, and coaches. Fulmer promoted Chavis to DC and it worked (after a couple of rough years); he did the same with Sanders and it was a disaster and really started our downhill slide. Clawson--another disaster. Sunseri--disaster. Had Wilcox not left, Dooley might still be our coach.

I very much doubt that Jones knows enough coaches around the country to hire "the best in the nation." There has to be a comfort level. For that reason, he probably will hire a lot of his Cincy staff, and they will have to be up for a huge challenge. We've simply got to have a couple of recruiters with a lot of contacts in florida/georgia/south carolina.
 
#40
#40
Coordinators are huge--they make or break teams, and coaches. Fulmer promoted Chavis to DC and it worked (after a couple of rough years); he did the same with Sanders and it was a disaster and really started our downhill slide. Clawson--another disaster. Sunseri--disaster. Had Wilcox not left, Dooley might still be our coach.

I very much doubt that Jones knows enough coaches around the country to hire "the best in the nation." There has to be a comfort level. For that reason, he probably will hire a lot of his Cincy staff, and they will have to be up for a huge challenge. We've simply got to have a couple of recruiters with a lot of contacts in florida/georgia/south carolina.

Clawson isn't a bad coach. If you commit to an offense and have a meddling head coach taking bits and pieces out of it and keeping terminology from the old system you get a disaster. Tony Franklin is at this point, one of the best coordinators in the country. They're simple. Fast. Efficient. And few teach the receivers to read the leverage of corners as well. He was ridiculed in Barn because of one season. Tubberville kept the entire coaching staff except Franklin and expected Franklin to merge the two. It doesn't work that way. My point here is Clawson, while having a very unproductive season here, was much to do with the head man as any. I think his offensive production at every other stop speaks volumes to this.
 

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