They do...and they work together fairly well....Pretty sure Clemson currently has a co-OC setup as well.
I think he was instrumental in landing Amari Cooper and Calvin Ridley but I may be wrong...good get on the recruiting trail, lots of coaching experience.As a UO fan, I have to say this makes me very happy and excited for the future.
We're happy to get any coach associated with the Tide. And we know you're a great program with great coaches and the vacancy at Alabama will be filled with someone equally as good or better. A win-win?I think he was instrumental in landing Amari Cooper and Calvin Ridley but I may be wrong...good get on the recruiting trail, lots of coaching experience.
he doesn't get credit for oj. he was already great before this yearPlenty of material to work with, that`s for sure!!
Good to see you again bltzkriegAs a UO fan, I have to say this makes me very happy and excited for the future.
Thank you. Good to see you as well.Good to see you again bltzkrieg
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I understand co-mingling. Can you really mingle by yourself? But co-ordinating is another matter.
They are getting a good recruiter.UO is getting an excellent recruiter AND coach. We will miss him. Good luck to Mario.
There is an interview with him out there recently asking how the transition had gone. The article seems to indicate it had been an adjustment for him and wasn't necessarily his idea. But he was being a team player saying all the right things.I figured Bobby Williams moved off the field because he wanted a slower pace or different work demands. He's been with Saban so long, I don't think he'd ask him to take a sorta lateral demotion unless he wanted it for work-life balance or the like. I may be wrong about that one though.
I think you're exactly right about Bobby Williams. I think Coach Saban is very loyal to him and pretty much made a position for him. It would really surprise me to see him back on the field.I figured Bobby Williams moved off the field because he wanted a slower pace or different work demands. He's been with Saban so long, I don't think he'd ask him to take a sorta lateral demotion unless he wanted it for work-life balance or the like. I may be wrong about that one though.
I kinda got the feeling from the interview he felt he was pushed off the field and b/c of his loyalty to Saban went along with it. Almost wonder if he got another shot on the field if he'd have a renewed energy...There is an interview with him out there recently asking how the transition had gone. The article seems to indicate it had been an adjustment for him and wasn't necessarily his idea. But he was being a team player saying all the right things.
I sort of figured his move to special assistant was to make room for Key knowing that Cristobal was seeking advancement opportunities. I think BW's recruiting had waned recently as a contributing factor as well. I think Saban will likely look to Locksley for the position or possibly promoting analyst or GA who can burn it up on the recruiting trail.
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