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Didn't really change much for Wade. Call me a skeptic, but I'm not holding my breath that any of those guys will face any real consequences.
Some of nieds experience before he got here described pretty well by wikipedia. Some wr work but quite a bit of tutelage under some really good lb coaches and helped a lot of lbs get to the league.Makes me feel better. Just hope if we lose Rumph or Rocker we get an experienced guy back there.
Niedermeyer began his coaching career in 2012 as a student assistant University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, studying defense. The following year he took on a volunteer analyst role under linebackers coach Michael Barrow for the Miami Hurricanes football program.[1]
In 2014, Niedermeyer started his first positions coaching role in his career for East Texas Baptist University, coaching the wide receiver group. He coached the group to becoming the top passing offense in NCAA Division III that year.[1]
In 2015, Niedermeyer joined the University of Georgia football program as graduate assistant. There he worked predominantly with the linebackers group, helping coach and develop Leonard Floyd, Jordan Jenkins, and Roquan Smith. Niedermeyer would then join the University of Alabama football program, again as a graduate assistant. He worked under then defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, who would eventually become the head coach of the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Niedermeyer got promoted to assistant director of recruiting operations in 2017, while also helping coach and develop future professional players Reuben Foster, Tim Williams, and Ryan Anderson.[1]
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Might go after mike ekeler or Charles Kelly
Both have ST experience to go along with positional coaching on defense
You know I have this dart board that i throw things at....oh and I also have a quarter with heads and tails that I use on occasion.Hmm, seems I remember a poster named @Atlanta VOL saying something about staff shake-ups going to happen at Georgia that may weaken them. Nah, probably just another lucky guess.
The NFL move are dream jobs for any of these guys. No recruiting and they get to have a life outside of football....big upgrade for any college position coach. We have had multiple coaches apply for NFL positions already in the last few weeks just FYI.This seems like a backhanded comment. The two situations are not same. The georgia guys are moving laterally at best. Sherrer is leaving for an NFL opportunity. I would think a lot of coaches would give the NFL a shot if the NFL came calling.