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For those that followed Gattis, would you consider him a very good O coordinator or did he just reach that by being a great position coach/recruiter?
BTTT as this seems even more pertinent now.For those that followed Gattis, would you consider him a very good O coordinator or did he just reach that by being a great position coach/recruiter?
Strong rumors that Toledo HC Jason Candle is going to be the new OC at Miami.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I think it's really bad for the sport if successful G5 HCs are taking P5 OC jobs.
Could the Kevin Steele hire be an over reaction to two Iron Bowl losses to Auburn while Steele was DC at Auburn?Pretty underwhelming coordinator hires for Alabama this cycle with Rees and Kevin Steele as DC.
??I think these moves tells us Saban knows he’s in for a legitimate fight for SEC supremacy. Yes, he has lost to teams in the past like LSU and Auburn, but he never felt threatened. Saban now knows the SEC will no longer be handed to him while he coasts. He will have to work his ass off to stop Kirby, and these two hires show he is taking Kirby serious. Otherwise Saban would have gone back to the “rehab” coordinator method where mere talent would win him games.
Not a good O coordinator. He basically got a boost from being at Alabama. At Michigan, he talked about speed in space but the offense was pretty bad under him and has since been a lot better. The offense was not good at Miami.For those that followed Gattis, would you consider him a very good O coordinator or did he just reach that by being a great position coach/recruiter?
Not a good O coordinator. He basically got a boost from being at Alabama. At Michigan, he talked about speed in space but the offense was pretty bad under him and has since been a lot better. The offense was not good at Miami.