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Yup. Just noticed mora was following him on Twitter.STC…Patrick Dougherty Ball State
Yup. Just noticed mora was following him on Twitter.STC…Patrick Dougherty Ball State
Top ten special teams team. Excellent hire.STC…Patrick Dougherty Ball State
I see a few defensive coaches following Chris Polizzi. Unlikely but would be a huge hire.
I see a few defensive coaches following Chris Polizzi. Unlikely but would be a huge hire.
He's from Massachusetts and coached at Ucla in 2010I see a few defensive coaches following Chris Polizzi. Unlikely but would be a huge hire.
Why huge? Defensive stats seem ok. Genuinely curious?I see a few defensive coaches following Chris Polizzi. Unlikely but would be a huge hire.
I have the same question. I see that Charlton was a huge hire. But why is this a step up from a Crocker or a Spanos?Why huge? Defensive stats seem ok. Genuinely curious?
In his second year at UT Martin, the Skyhawk defense ranked as one top defensive units on both the conference and national stage. The Skyhawks boasted the OVC’s top scoring defense in 2019, allowing an average of 19.5 points per game and just 20 touchdowns in league play. UT Martin also paced the league in pass defense efficiency (111.0), redzone defense (73.0 percent), defensive touchdowns (three), sacks (25) and turnover margin (+5) while sitting second in kickoff coverage (39.9). On the national level, the Skyhawks ranked in the top-25 in blocked kicks (9th), punt return defense (10th), blocked punts (11th), defensive touchdowns (11th), fewest penalties per game (15th), fewest penalties (19th), pass defense efficiency (20th) and interceptions (25th).Why huge? Defensive stats seem ok. Genuinely curious?
Nice.. very good improvement.In his second year at UT Martin, the Skyhawk defense ranked as one top defensive units on both the conference and national stage. The Skyhawks boasted the OVC’s top scoring defense in 2019, allowing an average of 19.5 points per game and just 20 touchdowns in league play. UT Martin also paced the league in pass defense efficiency (111.0), redzone defense (73.0 percent), defensive touchdowns (three), sacks (25) and turnover margin (+5) while sitting second in kickoff coverage (39.9). On the national level, the Skyhawks ranked in the top-25 in blocked kicks (9th), punt return defense (10th), blocked punts (11th), defensive touchdowns (11th), fewest penalties per game (15th), fewest penalties (19th), pass defense efficiency (20th) and interceptions (25th).
they look good to me.
Going off of this. Young coach with ties to region. Tons of experience around solid programs. Improved their defense first year in. That’s my thinning plus HCJM is defensive minded so having a younger coach is beneficial.In his second year at UT Martin, the Skyhawk defense ranked as one top defensive units on both the conference and national stage. The Skyhawks boasted the OVC’s top scoring defense in 2019, allowing an average of 19.5 points per game and just 20 touchdowns in league play. UT Martin also paced the league in pass defense efficiency (111.0), redzone defense (73.0 percent), defensive touchdowns (three), sacks (25) and turnover margin (+5) while sitting second in kickoff coverage (39.9). On the national level, the Skyhawks ranked in the top-25 in blocked kicks (9th), punt return defense (10th), blocked punts (11th), defensive touchdowns (11th), fewest penalties per game (15th), fewest penalties (19th), pass defense efficiency (20th) and interceptions (25th).
they look good to me.
The Last time we hired a FCS DC in Crocker things couldn't have worked out worse - just saying. I'd like someone with DC experience at the FBS level.Nice.. very good improvement.
It just feels like he's done his homework and talked to a lot of people. This may not be a flashy group to outsiders but it seems like there's a lot of quality experience inside. And the younger demographic shift has accelerated.O
I guess I am impressed with how Mora networked his way nationally. And quite frankly, he would have been uniquely praised by hiring Mazzone. Maybe Spanos - that was the expected path. Instead, we find he has this breadcrumbs of coaching ties that probably is not new. Polizzi did not cross paths with him at UCLA. But the Hilliard tie. The little bit of buzz Osborn has. That is not something status quo; probably something DB talked about in Idaho. Mora wanted younger relatable guys that could forge a culture. And this is his choice.
I've been watching highlights of UT Martin. They are very aggressive on defense. Plenty of blitzing. Three down lineman but blitzing on almost every play. I would expect some of our edge rushers to be converted to LB's
Solve your problems with aggression is back!
I get that, but, this time around we've got a group of guys coming in with head coach aspirations clearly. These guys appear to bring a little more to the table as a whole. Yeah, JM is a little older, but he sure doesn't live his life like that....and pretty much the entire staff is a generation young than he is, with quite a bit of coaching experience across the country, not just in one region of the country... I think we're on to something this go round. It'll be good trying to figure out how to keep these guys around...because if they get us rolling again finally, other schools will poaching our assistants. Good problem to haveThe Last time we hired a FCS DC in Crocker things couldn't have worked out worse - just saying. I'd like someone with DC experience at the FBS level.
Langston Hardy to LB?We have edge rushers? Who knew.
Sounds right.Langston Hardy to LB?
Good coaches are good coaches. Everyone starts somewhere.The Last time we hired a FCS DC in Crocker things couldn't have worked out worse - just saying. I'd like someone with DC experience at the FBS level.
Agreed brother... Crocker did a pretty good job at Elon after leaving here... Now he's about to build his own thing from the ground up at Eastern University in PA.... Starting at D3 level, to play starting next Fall then they join a conference in 2023... I think he did something right.... Just wasn't the right fit here is all....Good coaches are good coaches. Everyone starts somewhere.
So much more conforting typing from a desktop as opposed to a "Smart" phone... Hopefully that note above was understood.. I missed a few words while messing around with the big thumb dilemma on my phone....I get that, but, this time around we've got a group of guys coming in with head coach aspirations clearly. These guys appear to bring a little more to the table as a whole. Yeah, JM is a little older, but he sure doesn't live his life like that....and pretty much the entire staff is a generation young than he is, with quite a bit of coaching experience across the country, not just in one region of the country... I think we're on to something this go round. It'll be good trying to figure out how to keep these guys around...because if they get us rolling again finally, other schools will poaching our assistants. Good problem to have
I've been watching highlights of UT Martin. They are very aggressive on defense. Plenty of blitzing. Three down lineman but blitzing on almost every play. I would expect some of our edge rushers to be converted to LB's
Solve your problems with aggression is back!
When Crocker came here- he ran a 3-3-5. We had Diaco lumbering tall players who didn't have the speed to run the D. It was known before the first practice by both Edsall and Crocker but for some reason they didn't adjust. It was a total disaster. The concept was fine, it was RE's execution.The Last time we hired a FCS DC in Crocker things couldn't have worked out worse - just saying. I'd like someone with DC experience at the FBS level.