Not necessarily- both Georgia and Clemson had co’s who did pretty well.So coordinators are like quarterbacks—if you have two you don’t have one?
Not necessarily- both Georgia and Clemson had co’s who did pretty well.So coordinators are like quarterbacks—if you have two you don’t have one?
By some people - not all.Kiffin and Sark weren't considered homerun hires when they were first hired. There were a lot of reservations about both of them when they were first hired. They weren't considered homerun hires until after the fact.
Eh, I don’t think there was any question that they were very good OCs. The reservations revolved around their off-field conduct.Kiffin and Sark weren't considered homerun hires when they were first hired. There were a lot of reservations about both of them when they were first hired. They weren't considered homerun hires until after the fact.
When you've got people who not only have played the position on both the college and pro level but are now paid to analyze the game saying Rees knows what he's doing and now that he has more talent will really flourish, that has to count for something. Granted, we all have our opinions, but I've now watched four sets of video of former college/nfl QB's now turned analyst breaking down what Rees does, and trust me, the guy isn't playing checkers and candyland on the play sheet. He's playing chess...Eh, I don’t think there was any question that they were very good OCs. The reservations revolved around their off-field conduct.
Immature trolling and extramarital issues from Kiffin, and alcoholism from Sarkisian. Although admittedly I do remember some NFL fans here saying Sark wasn’t cutting it in ATL. But both were well known college OC quantities. Certainly more well known than Tommy Rees.
I don’t disagree that Rees might be really good. Was just addressing the point that Kiffin or Sark weren’t considered great hires as OC.When you've got people who not only have played the position on both the college and pro level but are now paid to analyze the game saying Rees knows what he's doing and now that he has more talent will really flourish, that has to count for something. Granted, we all have our opinions, but I've now watched four sets of video of former college/nfl QB's now turned analyst breaking down what Rees does, and trust me, the guy isn't playing checkers and candyland on the play sheet. He's playing chess...
I remember, but then what did Sark prove to be a master at? Scheming players WIDE open!Although admittedly I do remember some NFL fans here saying Sark wasn’t cutting it in ATL. But both were well known college OC quantities. Certainly more well known than Tommy Rees.
Who can honestly say they saw Tommy Rees coming?The DC hire is suddenly perplexing. No Jeremy Pruitt and no Todd Grantham. It is probably not Leonhard so it would seem it is Schumann or bust? Just seems to me that the Schumann hire could have already been made if it were him. I mean, who else out there has an inkling on how to run a Saban D?
A week ago, I barley knew Tommy Rees existed so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.The DC hire is suddenly perplexing. No Jeremy Pruitt and no Todd Grantham. It is probably not Leonhard so it would seem it is Schumann or bust? Just seems to me that the Schumann hire could have already been made if it were him. I mean, who else out there has an inkling on how to run a Saban D?
Who can honestly say they saw Tommy Rees coming?
I certainly dig that but the DC hire is a totally different animal. It is by far the most important hire and it also should be someone that knows Nick's system. Not a whole lot of those guys out there.Who can honestly say they saw Tommy Rees coming?
I do not recall them being viewed as “great, can’t miss” hires. Most believed they would be successful, no doubt.I don’t disagree that Rees might be really good. Was just addressing the point that Kiffin or Sark weren’t considered great hires as OC.![]()
Jess has a good run down on the DC search in the sticky above - Good Stuff.
If UGA were dead set on locking down Schumann as DC in Athens then would we consider Will in T-Town?
They say a squad takes on the personality of their coach. If our guys on D had anger issues the past couple of years we might just have a couple of more titles. I don't know, Will flamed out as a head coach be he has always been solid as a defensive coach. Talk about the ultimate rehab job on Nick's staff...I think I read somewhere that Muschamp and Saban are still friends, but that Muschamp has said he'd rather not work with Saban again. I am not sure about him anyway... he seems to have anger issues. I recall how angry he got as DC at Auburn when Bama played them and he caused about 3 or 4 15 yard penalties in a row to help Alabama score. lol. His face was really red too. Not sure if he still has those anger issues. Also, I think his son still goes to UGA, so I doubt he'd be interested in being our DC. Who knows though. I think he and Kirby are really good friends also.
How does Coach Saban know about these guys?Who can honestly say they saw Tommy Rees coming?
I think it could be someone like possibly Geoff Collins or Kevin Steele if Schumann is “off the table”. Bring in an experienced guy that CNS has a history with and put someone like Armstrong or T-Rob in a co-coordinator role?It wouldn't shock me if it's a relatively unheard-of guy.
I was kinda hoping CNS would return to this MO in hiring both coordinators cause it's worked pretty well for us and considering the BOB hire, it didn't!
He tried this with Pete and it didn't work out, but he definitely did it with Rees - who was on his radar before hiring BOB.
CNS still uses a Rolodex...he's got contacts we've never heard of!
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