Don't forget the rumor of NCU DC Zach Shay joining Coach D's staff. http://www.greeleytribune.com/sports/9335175-113/shay-defensive-coordinator-university
He also has a connection to Ernest Jones from Alcorn State years ago.
Not too impressive to say the least.....Don't forget the rumor of NCU DC Zach Shay joining Coach D's staff. http://www.greeleytribune.com/sports/9335175-113/shay-defensive-coordinator-university
He also has a connection to Ernest Jones from Alcorn State years ago.
Not too impressive to say the least.....
Along with playing for Iowa this little snippet gives him a connection to QB Coach Patterson? Don't know if the years overlap.
Edit: Apparently Shay was a student at Western Illinois while Patterson was HC.
Double edit: Looks like a Cummnigs, or at least CMU connection....
He began his coaching career as a defensive graduate assistant at Georgia (2003-04) and also had stops at Western Illinois University, St. Joseph’s College (Ind.) and at Central Michigan.
Shay earned his undergraduate degree from Iowa in 1998 and his master’s in sports management from Western Illinois University in 2001.
This will go over like a fart in church should he be the DC, which I'm guessing he will be.
Not sure about being the DC - he doesn't have the "3 years NFL playing experience" preferred qualifications from the posted job description. They have been spot on so far. My guess is secondary coach.
If I'm not mistaken, NCU beat New Haven for the D2 National Title in the nineties. They were a power house back then. I know a few dudes of that UNH team, if NCU was the team, I remember them telling me about a DEnd they had that went on to the NFL that was rag dolling their Olinemen. I camped at UNH during those days, their Oline was HUGE.Shay's 1st year 0-11
Shay's 2nd year 5-6
Shay's 3rd year 1-11
None of his recruits in a bad program. NCU looks to be a perennial bad football team.
If I'm not mistaken, NCU beat New Haven for the D2 National Title in the nineties. They were a power house back then. I know a few dudes of that UNH team, if NCU was the team, I remember them telling me about a DEnd they had that went on to the NFL that was rag dolling their Olinemen. I camped at UNH during those days, their Oline was HUGE.
Has nothing to do with out coaching hire, but I thought I'd share anyways.
Do you remember the De nd? He went on to play for the steelers. Was good too. Just can't remember his name. One of the guys on the UNH team told me they all thought he was on the juice heavy. Had nasty ass body hair everywhere, but he later shaved his arms when he was on the steelers. Aaron Smith maybe.100% correct - thumped Tony Sparano's 1997 team 51-0.
Looks like this is him:Do you remember the De nd? He went on to play for the steelers. Was good too. Just can't remember his name. One of the guys on the UNH team told me they all thought he was on the juice heavy. Had nasty ass body hair everywhere, but he later shaved his arms when he was on the steelers. Aaron Smith maybe.
Well, my self-made Todd Orlando rumor made it all the way to the New Haven Register's Malafronte, so I'm feeling like I gave it enough legs to begin the talks between agents, etc. C'mon back home, Todd!
Do you remember the De nd? He went on to play for the steelers. Was good too. Just can't remember his name. One of the guys on the UNH team told me they all thought he was on the juice heavy. Had nasty ass body hair everywhere, but he later shaved his arms when he was on the steelers. Aaron Smith maybe.
Yeah, but Chip's a hockey writer now. Didn't see his tweets have anything. Link?
This is courtesy of Huskymedic (who else? ):
NHR Chip Malafronte agrees - from today's Sunday Gravy column:
>> • Bob Diaco is surely well into the process of filling out his UConn football coaching staff — only offensive line coach Mike Foley was retained from the old regime. Might Todd Orlando, a 12-year assistant in Storrs under Randy Edsall, be interested in returning? He finished his first season at Utah State in style by clamping down on Northern Illinois and its Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback, Jordan Lynch, in Thursday’s Poinsetta Bowl. Orlando did magnificent work during his six seasons at the head of UConn’s defense, and would be a welcome addition. My source, UConnDan97 says it's a strong possibility<<
My last post on this, but they actually won back to back titles in 96 & 97. They have some notable football alums as well. Tougher sledding in the FCS I guess.That's him...