Waquoit
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That being said Starksville is one of the most desolate and depressing areas in the college football world.
That's why they didn't call it Happeningville.
That being said Starksville is one of the most desolate and depressing areas in the college football world.
That's why they didn't call it Happeningville.
Randy plucked a number of solid Northeast assistants - many he had earlier experiences with - to form a good staff. I include Crocker. A priori
These guys need to prove themselves. As position coaches - but in the next weeks as grind it out closers in recruiting. Wholley & Smith & Dottin Carter & Dunn. The HCRE 1.0 saw impressive work from Todd Orlando & Mike Foley & Richardson. We need this next generation to really produce. Now.
We are forgetting the other side
Terry Richardson was unemployed before HCRE 2.0. He had spent a year out of college football. It seems obvious that this is a good move for him. SEC SEC. a pinnacle. The truth is he was more valued by us than 60 Power 5 programs. Always always - best wishes.
But I’m vested in UConn Football. We need to win in 2019
The new guy has a perfectly acceptable resume to be the RB coach...
Not unusual. Bill Belichick played C and TE in college. Yet coached LBs and Special Teams for the NYGs for like 5 years in the 80s before they promoted him to DC.I don’t know. He wasn’t a RB in college and he’s never coached the position before.
I don’t know. He wasn’t a RB in college and he’s never coached the position before.
Sounds like he has absolutely no relevant coaching knowledge to help our RBs get better.
he should just take a moment to look at the coaching history of 5 current HCs anywhere in FBS and he’ll see they all spent many years coaching positions they never played or even got remotely close to playing.Not unusual. Bill Belichick played C and TE in college. Yet coached LBs and Special Teams for the NYGs for like 5 years in the 80s before they promoted him to DC.
Some people can break down the game by position into smaller pieces, explore it, understand it, master it, and find ways to make good things happen. Lets hope our new RB coach is one of those guys.
Right. I don't think JB Grimes played much offensive line in his day, but he's done okay for himself coaching it...he should just take a moment to look at the coaching history of 5 current HCs anywhere in FBS and he’ll see they all spent many years coaching positions they never played or even got remotely close to playing.
Right. I don't think JB Grimes played much offensive line in his day, but he's done okay for himself coaching it...