You know thats what some are saying on their boards, they think they good with one why not the other?Well, Tennessee got Texas' good Basketball coach. They may FIRE Pruitt and go after Herman.
I seen that i believe rumph would b good he's with Texans i thinkI thought Muschamp was the coach in waiting at Texas many years ago. That would be an odd reunion.
Do you though?Hope it is wrong, and I hate the distraction that this will present to the team.
I don’t think that works. Whomever Saban hires should have a similar offensive philosophy, but they’ve got to come with their own playbook, which I’m sure they will. Having a playbook that you aren’t deeply involved with designing just seems like a recipe for disaster.The good news - whoever comes in will be running the same plays. Saban now has all of those play books. Saban now understands how they are designed, and what they are designed to do to defenses. He is not going to bring in a guy and start running an inferior set of plays.
Now, to find the right guy to call the right play at the right time.
No thank you.I think it be a great slap in the face to LSWho if we went after Joe Brady and brought him back to college. Kinda like CNS did you them.
Coaches worth their salt have ambition. Sark is no different. But gosh, everybody that keeps up with college football knows that UT is a next to impossible situation for a head coach. As you said, the Texas alum/boosters have their hands all over that team and a coach has to spend too much energy addressing these people and trying to appease them. I hope Sark can handle all those distractions. Walking that tightrope is so tough. If he can't, he will be gone in three or four years. UT has destroyed the careers of several good coaches in recent years.Don’t do it Sark! Peel away the onion and see the darkness that is Texas alum/boosters! This job is not good for your mental health
I think Herman got exposed for what he really is and that's a very good OC and probably a good coach at a mid major program. The guy turned me off when ESPN did a segment on him and it was revealed he literally tucked his players in at night and kissed them. That's not the signs of someone who can handle running a big time P5 program. I feel the same way about PJ Fleck. As a matter of fact, Herman reminds me a lot of Fleck. They're better off as big fish in small ponds.Well, Tennessee got Texas' good Basketball coach. They may FIRE Pruitt and go after Herman.
Many who know the situation, including UT fans, will tell you the same thing. Until the AD steps up and tells them to back off they will continue.Coaches worth their salt have ambition. Sark is no different. But gosh, everybody that keeps up with college football knows that UT is a next to impossible situation for a head coach. As you said, the Texas alum/boosters have their hands all over that team and a coach has to spend too much energy addressing these people and trying to appease them. I hope Sark can handle all those distractions. Walking that tightrope is so tough. If he can't, he will be gone in three or four years. UT has destroyed the careers of several good coaches in recent years.
Oh, my ...If Sark leaves I'd not be surprised to see Saban go hard after Freeze again...
I’ll try to find the quote but paraphrasing CNS has said before coordinators are welcome to add to Alabama’s playbook, but they aren’t bringing in their own entirely. He said it’s easier for the new coach to learn Bama’s terminology than it is to teach half a team of 18-22 year olds an entirely new language.I don’t think that works. Whomever Saban hires should have a similar offensive philosophy, but they’ve got to come with their own playbook, which I’m sure they will. Having a playbook that you aren’t deeply involved with designing just seems like a recipe for disaster.
When Sarkisian took over as the OC for the Falcons, he was asked to run Kyle Shannahan’s offense and plays, not his own. It failed miserably. He gets to Alabama and he’s an offensive genius again running his own offense.
“We're going to run our offense do the things that we do. I'm sure that there are some things that they did in Atlanta just like there were some things when Brian Daboll came here that they did in New England that we implemented in the offense and those things were very helpful. We'll do the same thing. If Sark's got things that he thinks are going to be beneficial and fit in with the things that we're doing then we'll implement some of those things. He's got great knowledge and experience and the biggest thing is he's well organized and he's got good relationships with the players and he's a good teacher.”
Jim Bob Cooter? Oh how I wanted Cooter to be the starter at UT back in the day, so I could see all those vol fans wearing Cooter jerseysWhat about his sisters boyfriend's cousin who works at 31 flavors?
Honestly I think the best coach at a lower job is Campbell. But what is it going to take for someone to get him out of Ames, Iowa is the question....I think Herman got exposed for what he really is and that's a very good OC and probably a good coach at a mid major program. The guy turned me off when ESPN did a segment on him and it was revealed he literally tucked his players in at night and kissed them. That's not the signs of someone who can handle running a big time P5 program. I feel the same way about PJ Fleck. As a matter of fact, Herman reminds me a lot of Fleck. They're better off as big fish in small ponds.
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