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The theory that is being floated has Balcomb doing her numerical machinations/ magic, advising Dawn directly, and not allowed direct contact with the player. I am not buying it either and just as confused as you.
Yeah, I wish they would elaborate. From the release it says she is is only expected to be there for the 1 season (2016-2017)? Why? I mean, granted if it was gonna be one season and one season only that one might be the best one, since I think after that season SCar's window of opportunity for a championship narrows significantly; but was that because Balcomb agreed to this as a favor and as a means to build her resume and stack some cash, biding time while looking for new coaching opportunities or is it because they think they can install a new offense with Balcomb at arms length from the team in 1 season?

So many questions... I mean I have tons! One thing is for sure I cannot wait to see the results. Dawn said way back in 2013 they were installing a new offense. It has not changed yet. I have been waiting patiently and these new developments have me on pins and needles. I just wonder if you already have 3 assistants and none of them could help build the type of offense you wanted while being there and actually able to talk to and coach the team how successful is this set up going to be?
 
I think Balcomb can attend practices, but not "directly" coach players. She can give guidance to Dawn and the assistants. A lot of the actual coaching is done by the assistant coaches; Dawn is certainly the top dog and does most of the in-game instruction, but she is a gold mine in terms of fan interaction. I give Dawn full credit for making us number one in attendance. If Dawn ran for mayor of Columbia, Steve Benjamin wouldn't have a chance at reelection; she is adored by our fans.
 
I think Balcomb can attend practices, but not "directly" coach players. She can give guidance to Dawn and the assistants. A lot of the actual coaching is done by the assistant coaches; Dawn is certainly the top dog and does most of the in-game instruction, but she is a gold mine in terms of fan interaction. I give Dawn full credit for making us number one in attendance. If Dawn ran for mayor of Columbia, Steve Benjamin wouldn't have a chance at reelection; she is adored by our fans.
Exactly. And make a million notes (or, as many as she would like) and discuss them with Dawn.
 
Could this be like a long term traveling position. 1 year at SCar, then a year at TN, a year at Duke, a year at Oklahoma, and so on. Just travel around helping coaches with whatever area of the game they need. Now THAT would be a cool job.
 
The theory that is being floated has Balcomb doing her numerical machinations/ magic, advising Dawn directly, and not allowed direct contact with the player. I am not buying it either and just as confused as you.



Why? That is exactly what she will be doing, per their own statements and per NCAA rules.
 
after reading that Balcomb can't have any contact with the players I'm a bit confused. How is she suppose to help? . . .

all the other things that come to mind that are currently off with their current offense would need to be addressed in practice. I'm just not sure how Balcomb will help without being there.



She is supposed to help by watching the players in practice, watching video, etc and then giving advice to Staley on things like player development, tweaks in the offense, drills they might want to run, ways they might want to structure practice, etc. She is allowed to be in attendance at all practices and games. Just can't coach the players, other than through advice to Staley.
 
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She is supposed to help by watching the players in practice, watching video, etc and then giving advice to Staley on things like player development, tweaks in the offense, drills they might want to run, ways they might want to structure practice, etc. She is allowed to be in attendance at all practices and games. Just can't coach the players, other than through advice to Staley.

You're exactly right.

It's really not any more complicated than this. I don't understand the confusion here. Balcomb is an offense whiz, we need her advice so we hired her to advise. Simple as that.

Football programs (college and professional) have analyst positions on staff... this is very similar to that. I'm not sure whether or not this is unprecedented in WCBB... so maybe that's the source of the confusion.
 
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She had to take the job her unemployment benefits were running out and she needed health insurance coverage.:p
 
It seems to me that Coach Balcomb will spend a year at SC coaching the coaches (especially offensive sets) while being unencumbered by chores like recruiting, booster coddling, or PR tasks. When not viewing film or whispering in Dawn's ear, she will spend time honing her resume so as to be primed for calls next March from frustrated (and potentially generous) AD's who have become disenchanted with a coach they just sent packing.

It's easy to identify several possible new addresses for Head Coach Balcomb by this time next year.;)
 
It seems to me that Coach Balcomb will spend a year at SC coaching the coaches (especially offensive sets) while being unencumbered by chores like recruiting, booster coddling, or PR tasks. When not viewing film or whispering in Dawn's ear, she will spend time honing her resume so as to be primed for calls next March from frustrated (and potentially generous) AD's who have become disenchanted with a coach they just sent packing.

It's easy to identify several possible new addresses for Head Coach Balcomb by this time next year.;)
One of them, but it may not be next year, could be Rutgers. Jersey girl.

I never could figure why she was sometimes quite successful and sometimes not-so-much, as they say.

As to the title "coach", incidentally, both the Director of Basketball Operations and the Personal Assistant to CVS are (or were) called "coach _______" by the players. Both were former coaches, in fact one moved into a coaching position during a maternity leave situation for an actual coach. Its all in what they do and how they do it.
 
One of them, but it may not be next year, could be Rutgers. Jersey girl.

I never could figure why she was sometimes quite successful and sometimes not-so-much, as they say.

As to the title "coach", incidentally, both the Director of Basketball Operations and the Personal Assistant to CVS are (or were) called "coach _______" by the players. Both were former coaches, in fact one moved into a coaching position during a maternity leave situation for an actual coach. Its all in what they do and how they do it.
Oh Balcomb @ Rutgers I like that idea.
 
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She would precisely reverse my migration if she went to Rutgers next year.
 
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