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If Heupel gets Halze a HC job, we will be an offensive coach factory. Need to keep this momentum up in all ways. We have a very big opportunity to rejoin the upper crust of the CFB ranks now and we have to seize it.
He’s also the cultural fit which is as important as anything
 
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If we promote internally (AP has previously said this is very unlikely) a possible name to watch would be David Weeks (TE coach for Fordham) for TE coach. He worked under Heupel at UCF. He moved to Fordham and helped implement the Briles offense there. They averaged 600+ yards on offense this year.

I know nothing, but Fordham and Kent State run similar offenses, so their coaches may be options. Arkansas and Oklahoma also run similar systems, but both of their OCs are already hot commodities.
 
Is it really? Or is it embarrassing how the networks have been schilling for them today? Anyone with two eyes to see and two ears to hear have vein witnessing it. Has anyone said anything factually incorrect?

And this has also been the night we’ve lost our OC to a promotion and the posts have all been mostly positive and logical. I think we have pragmatic observers here and what they’ve seen about Saban and Alabama has been atrocious.

When you talk about the enemy incessantly, they win. -General Newt
 
If we promote internally (AP has previously said this is very unlikely) a possible name to watch would be David Weeks (TE coach for Fordham) for TE coach. He worked under Heupel at UCF. He moved to Fordham and helped implement the Briles offense there. They averaged 600+ yards on offense this year.

I know nothing, but Fordham and Kent State run similar offenses, so their coaches may be options. Arkansas and Oklahoma also run similar systems, but both of their OCs are already hot commodities.
Your post is confusing. Are you saying AP doesn't think Halzle gets promoted to OC?
 
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If Heupel gets Halze a HC job, we will be an offensive coach factory. Need to keep this momentum up in all ways. We have a very big opportunity to rejoin the upper crust of the CFB ranks now and we have to seize it.
What’s great as well as unique to our recent history, this offensive scheme, pace, mentality etc is his brainchild. It all trickles down. Kiffin called plays and implemented the offense he learned at USC, but we’d have to go back to Doug Dickey for the last HC to implement his blueprint. Steve Spurrier stuff.
 
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