Maybe. But he just accepted the OC job with the Cleveland Browns. I wouldn’t see him leaving to take the tOSU job unless he just believes he relates better to players at the college level.Rees to Ohio State?
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Maybe. But he just accepted the OC job with the Cleveland Browns. I wouldn’t see him leaving to take the tOSU job unless he just believes he relates better to players at the college level.Rees to Ohio State?
He was a grad assistant for LSU 2001-2. No idea what he did but the next two years he was assistant strength coach there so he was probably involved in strength training as a GA.Has SC ever coached football aside from his special teams role at Georgia?
I thought he had always been a strength coach.
Deion says hi!It is pretty interesting that his first head coaching gig is with a college. It will be interesting to see how this goes.
Not even the same neighborhood for a comparison.Deion says hi!![]()
You are correct, terrible comparison, other than the head coaching part.Not even the same neighborhood for a comparison.
If Cochran does well it will be an even greater achievement than what prime has managed.
Just build the coaching staff with lot of experience and I think he'll be okayYou are correct, terrible comparison, other than the head coaching part.
W. Al was 9-2 last year…though that means little heading into next season for a number of reasons.
Can't blame him. Easier job as he doesn't have to recruit and deals with less turnover in players...I don't know if it's been posted here but Scott Huff was hired by the LA Rams. I was hoping he might join his buddies in T-town.
My apologies for not hitting like on this post. He seemed to have been one of DeBoer's more successful coaches but the current OL guy recruits well so that's something.I don't know if it's been posted here but Scott Huff was hired by the LA Rams. I was hoping he might join his buddies in T-town.