Quinn and Zaire combo package? I can get on board with that
I would take him in a heartbeat. But a much better OC isn't going to make this a good team in one year.
i think it's pretty clear that the next OC is getting a tryout to be the next HC. that's about the only way you are getting someone of talent and experience in this role.Excuse me, but was there something said about UConn's current OC going anywhere? The three games of his tenure might have been disastrous, but that fact can hardly be laid at his door. And like someone said, HCBD will surely be gone on January 2, 2018, so why would someone come to Storrs to take a short term OC job? Certainly no one with any credibility, record, or expertise.
But, OC to be next head coach?No shiite Diaco's trying to save his head coaching career and he'll likely draw up his target list. However, Benedict, Goetz, et al ideally create their own target candidates. Sadly, we have enough RKGs. We need actual recruiting, development, game planning, play calling, and game day coaching and adjustment success, competence, etc. Minimally, that may require strong vetoing power to avoid another Cummings or Verducci RKG.Diaco is hiring an OC to try to save his career. I"m not sure walking into this job is the path to be our next head coach, but for a former OC who now isn't even on a coaching staff it's a way to get his name back in play.
I also don't care if he ran the offense at Cincy in '09 under Kelly -- that was a great offense, and it hardly had All American personnel up and down the lineup
With Kelly, did Quinn actually call the plays at their prior schools? Even though Quinn's a Diaco contact, a guy who's actually successfully recruited and called plays might be a micro improvement.But, OC to be next head coach?
Maybe it's just me but I would love to see Diaco hire a guy he has no connections too. I understand that in this game it really matters who you know, but why not hire some up an coming offensive assistant at some school Diaco has no connection to
As a former Diaco Kool-Aide drinker, It pains me to see that the team finished so poorly under his watch this season. While I can no longer begrudge any fan who wants the man relieved of his duties, if he is not, I think Benedict must own the decision.Diaco isn't hiring an OC to be his replacement. Diaco is hiring an OC to try to save his career. I"m not sure walking into this job is the path to be our next head coach, but for a former OC who now isn't even on a coaching staff it's a way to get his name back in play.
I also don't care if he ran the offense at Cincy in '09 under Kelly -- that was a great offense, and it hardly had All American personnel up and down the lineup
They can dangle that out there if HCBD has nothing to do with the hiring. But who in their right mind would bite on that with all the risks it would entail? UConn would get only a current position assistant coach ready to take a step up to OC and someone completely unready to be a HC. I do not think that scenario is credible.i think it's pretty clear that the next OC is getting a tryout to be the next HC. that's about the only way you are getting someone of talent and experience in this role.
Do we know whether or not Diaco is making the hire, is providing input to the hire, or is completely uninvolved in the selection? I don't think we know that do we? And we don't know if there is even gonna be a hire at OC do we?Diaco isn't hiring an OC to be his replacement. Diaco is hiring an OC to try to save his career. I"m not sure walking into this job is the path to be our next head coach, but for a former OC who now isn't even on a coaching staff it's a way to get his name back in play.
I also don't care if he ran the offense at Cincy in '09 under Kelly -- that was a great offense, and it hardly had All American personnel up and down the lineup
Quinn would be a good OC hire. I can definitely get on board with that too.
I really hope this isn't the only staff upgrade though. We have 3 phases of football that all ranked in the bottom third of all FBS in numerous stats.
Just remember that Quinn related Turner Gill who parlayed his success at Buffalo into the HC job at Kansas which he miserably failed at. Gill is now the HC at Liberty.Let's take a closer look at Jeff Quinn. He was the OC under Brian Kelly at Grand Valley St., Cincinnati, and Notre Dame. We know that Kelly's offenses were terrific, but I would assume that the real OC was Brian Kelly and not Jeff Quinn. But, Quinn has his own resume, separate from Kelly as he was head coach at Buffalo for 4 1/2 seasons from 2010 to 2014.
Let's look at the offensive results:
The two years before Quinn at Buffalo:
2008: #53 in total offense, #33 in scoring offense.
2009: #39 in total offense, #82 in scoring offense.
Quinn's tenure:
2010: #111 in total offense, #120 (last) in scoring offense.
2011: #80 in total offense, #97 in scoring offense.
2012: #83 in total offense, #99 in scoring offense.
2013: #78 in total offense, #54 in scoring offense.
2014: fired midway through the season.
So, Buffalo had a competent offense in the 2 years before Quinn got there and he turned it into probably the worst offense in college football in year 1 and never really got the offense competent in 4+ years at Buffalo. It seems Quinn pushed out Buffalo's starting QB (going into his JR year) just after being hired because he didn't fit the offense he wanted to run. I just don't see the offensive results to be considered for UConn's OC.
Personally, I think we need to pass on Quinn at OC and look for an OC with more proven results. I would consider Quinn to be Associate Head Coach to mentor Diaco.
While the failures of this season certainly don't rest on Corley's shoulders, the fact that in 10 of the 12 quarters he was the OC we scored zero points means he's not cut out to be an OC. It's not all his fault, but someone brand new must be brought in.Excuse me, but was there something said about UConn's current OC going anywhere? The three games of his tenure might have been disastrous, but that fact can hardly be laid at his door. And like someone said, HCBD will surely be gone on January 2, 2018, so why would someone come to Storrs to take a short term OC job? Certainly no one with any credibility, record, or expertise.
Just remember that Quinn related Turner Gill who parlayed his success at Buffalo into the HC job at Kansas which he miserably failed at.
Exactly what I was getting at with Quinn being compared to Gill. As for Gill he was QB coach at Nebraska from 92-03 where he tutored Tommie Frazier and Eric Crouch among others. In 04 he moved to WR coach. He is a guy who IF you could get to leave Liberty would be a good pick for OC.Gill took over a cluster at Buffalo. Before he got there, Buffalo had won 10 games in 7 years. He turned Buffalo around and he was recruiting decent talent to Buffalo. He went to Kansas, the worst program in the Big 12, and he was only given 2 years. OK, seems like he failed there, but he has had pretty good success at his next stop, Liberty. He has tied for 1st in his conference in 4 out of his 5 years.
Mixed feelings.Exactly what I was getting at with Quinn being compared to Gill. As for Gill he was QB coach at Nebraska from 92-03 where he tutored Tommie Frazier and Eric Crouch among others. In 04 he moved to WR coach. He is a guy who IF you could get to leave Liberty would be a good pick for OC.