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re: Best Defensive Coordinators
Posted on 11/23/08 at 12:01 pm to PiscesTiger
Posted on 11/23/08 at 12:01 pm to PiscesTiger
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I am just not a fan of Ed O. It has nothing to do with him never beeing a DC - hell, he was a HC. Maybe I warm up to the idea over time.
O has never done anything in a position of leadership. Don't think the IQ is very impressive with him. He's good at firing up players, assuming they can understand what he's saying, but that's about it.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 12:07 pm to Mudminnow
someone who will blitz, recruit, and scare you....wait!
Posted on 11/23/08 at 12:09 pm to Mudminnow
I mentioned it the other day: Rocky Long, recruited and signed Urlacher when nobody else wanted him. Developed him into a top ten pick. He just resigned from his alma mater over the way his season went at NM, saying the school deserved better. Took his team to a bowl game the past five years. Has a great defensive pedigree and he wants to be a DC.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 12:21 pm to NMTiger
I keep hearing Steve Spagnuolo wants to come here. that's what my sources say.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 1:35 pm to MegaTiger
NO
John Chavis
Ed Orgeron
Dick Bumpas
INTERESTING
Rocky Long
Todd Orlando
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OKAY
Frank Spaziani
Paul Rhoads
Justin Wilcox
YES
Greg Robinson
Mark Banker
Ellis Johnson
Jon Tenuta
Dewayne Walker
John Chavis
Ed Orgeron
Dick Bumpas
INTERESTING
Rocky Long
Todd Orlando
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OKAY
Frank Spaziani
Paul Rhoads
Justin Wilcox
YES
Greg Robinson
Mark Banker
Ellis Johnson
Jon Tenuta
Dewayne Walker
Posted on 11/23/08 at 1:39 pm to MegaTiger
and my sources are sayin that Don Shula is interested in being a D Coordinator at LSU 
Posted on 11/23/08 at 1:58 pm to FanForLife
Jon Tenuta
+1
I still do see why this wasnt done last year.
+1
I still do see why this wasnt done last year.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 2:10 pm to Vood
depending on what you believe, Tenuta blew his interview and/ or leaked the Miles to Mich. stuff to Herbstreit. We need ZeeDustin to verify
Posted on 11/23/08 at 2:44 pm to ATLTiger
This post was edited on 11/23/08 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:00 pm to Rocket
Greg Robinson would be a home run.
Give him the keys to the defense and stay out of the way.
Give him the keys to the defense and stay out of the way.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:05 pm to Cash
what's so great about Greg Robinson?
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:17 pm to ATLTiger
Are the Falcons looking to fire their staff? I really wish Brian VanGorder was looking for a job.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:37 pm to Rocket
I don't think Van Gorder's going anywhere, this is his first NFL DC job and they're doing pretty well
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:39 pm to ATLTiger
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what's so great about Greg Robinson?
For starters he was the DC on two Super Bowl winning teams.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 3:42 pm to ATLTiger
Maybe Jon Hoke would like to be a part of LSU lore...
His defenses were decent when he took over at Florida....and became better his last year there.
Posted on 11/23/08 at 6:17 pm to Rocket
Phil Bennett should get a look. He's got more experience than some of the names people are mentioning.
PHIL BENNETT, a three-decade veteran of the college coaching ranks and a former national "Coordinator of the Year" honoree, was named defensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh in February.
Sports Illustrated's Stewart Mandel subsequently named Bennett one of the nation's top 10 "impact assistants" this year. Bennett joins the Panthers after serving as head coach at Southern Methodist University from 2002-07.
Prior to SMU, he oversaw some of the country's top defensive units while at such schools as Texas A&M, Kansas State and Louisiana State.
While rebuilding the program at SMU, Bennett improved the Mustangs' win total for three consecutive seasons, including his 2006 team that reached bowl eligibility and achieved the program's highest victory total in a decade. That squad also received the American Football Coaches Association's (AFCA) 2006 Academic Achievement Award after SMU earned a 100% graduation rate for its freshman class of 2000-01.
Prior to SMU, Bennett was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Kansas State for three years (1999-2001). During his tenure, the Wildcats finished among the nation's top five in total defense each season, including second in 1999 (235.0 yards/game), fourth in 2000 (270.54) and third in 2001 (262.36).
Bennett's secondary units were equally impressive, finishing in the top 10 in pass efficiency defense each year. The 1999 Wildcats led the entire country in pass efficiency defense with an impressive 65.7 rating. They also topped the nation in turnover margin (1.55 margin/game), collecting 21 interceptions and 17 fumbles.
Two of his standouts in the secondary, Dyshod Carter and Jerametrius Butler, became just the second pair of KSU teammates to record 10 or more career interceptions. Both went on to play in the NFL.
In 1998, Bennett served as secondary coach and co-recruiting coordinator at Oklahoma as he helped the Sooners finish sixth nationally in total defense. In 1997, he was the defensive coordinator at Texas Christian and helped the Horned Frogs earn their highest defensive rankings in five years.
Bennett was the defensive coordinator at Texas A&M from 1995-96. American Football Quarterly named him its 1995 "Defensive Coordinator of the Year" after the Aggies ranked in the nation's top 10 in every major defensive category, including total defense (third), scoring defense (third) and pass efficiency defense (second).
From 1991-94, Bennett served at LSU, including his final three seasons as assistant head coach. In 1994, he was the Tigers' defensive coordinator. That season, LSU led the Southeastern Conference in every major defensive category and finished eighth nationally in total defense. Bennett's positional focus was the outside linebackers his first three seasons and the secondary his final year in Baton Rouge.
Prior to LSU, Bennett held defensive coordinator posts at Purdue (1987-90) and Iowa State (1983-86). In 1982 he coached TCU's tight ends and tackles. Bennett began his coaching career at Texas A&M as a part-time defensive ends coach from 1979-80 before assuming a full-time position in 1981.
Bennett is a 1978 graduate of Texas A&M with a B.S. in education. He was an All-Southwest Conference defensive end for the Aggies, helping them earn invitations to the Sun, Bluebonnet and Liberty bowls during his career.
PHIL BENNETT, a three-decade veteran of the college coaching ranks and a former national "Coordinator of the Year" honoree, was named defensive coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh in February.
Sports Illustrated's Stewart Mandel subsequently named Bennett one of the nation's top 10 "impact assistants" this year. Bennett joins the Panthers after serving as head coach at Southern Methodist University from 2002-07.
Prior to SMU, he oversaw some of the country's top defensive units while at such schools as Texas A&M, Kansas State and Louisiana State.
While rebuilding the program at SMU, Bennett improved the Mustangs' win total for three consecutive seasons, including his 2006 team that reached bowl eligibility and achieved the program's highest victory total in a decade. That squad also received the American Football Coaches Association's (AFCA) 2006 Academic Achievement Award after SMU earned a 100% graduation rate for its freshman class of 2000-01.
Prior to SMU, Bennett was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Kansas State for three years (1999-2001). During his tenure, the Wildcats finished among the nation's top five in total defense each season, including second in 1999 (235.0 yards/game), fourth in 2000 (270.54) and third in 2001 (262.36).
Bennett's secondary units were equally impressive, finishing in the top 10 in pass efficiency defense each year. The 1999 Wildcats led the entire country in pass efficiency defense with an impressive 65.7 rating. They also topped the nation in turnover margin (1.55 margin/game), collecting 21 interceptions and 17 fumbles.
Two of his standouts in the secondary, Dyshod Carter and Jerametrius Butler, became just the second pair of KSU teammates to record 10 or more career interceptions. Both went on to play in the NFL.
In 1998, Bennett served as secondary coach and co-recruiting coordinator at Oklahoma as he helped the Sooners finish sixth nationally in total defense. In 1997, he was the defensive coordinator at Texas Christian and helped the Horned Frogs earn their highest defensive rankings in five years.
Bennett was the defensive coordinator at Texas A&M from 1995-96. American Football Quarterly named him its 1995 "Defensive Coordinator of the Year" after the Aggies ranked in the nation's top 10 in every major defensive category, including total defense (third), scoring defense (third) and pass efficiency defense (second).
From 1991-94, Bennett served at LSU, including his final three seasons as assistant head coach. In 1994, he was the Tigers' defensive coordinator. That season, LSU led the Southeastern Conference in every major defensive category and finished eighth nationally in total defense. Bennett's positional focus was the outside linebackers his first three seasons and the secondary his final year in Baton Rouge.
Prior to LSU, Bennett held defensive coordinator posts at Purdue (1987-90) and Iowa State (1983-86). In 1982 he coached TCU's tight ends and tackles. Bennett began his coaching career at Texas A&M as a part-time defensive ends coach from 1979-80 before assuming a full-time position in 1981.
Bennett is a 1978 graduate of Texas A&M with a B.S. in education. He was an All-Southwest Conference defensive end for the Aggies, helping them earn invitations to the Sun, Bluebonnet and Liberty bowls during his career.
Posted on 11/24/08 at 12:19 am to General
Perhaps.
There may need to be an entire defensive staff purge. I think if Les decides to make a change, we let the entire defensive staff go and bring in a DC who has a say in hiring the position coaches and have it set up the way with had it with Pelini....where there is a DC, a LB coach, DB coach, and a DL coach. And perhaps let an offensive coach handle special teams duties.
On the other hand, you have Robinson who is in his first year so.....
There may need to be an entire defensive staff purge. I think if Les decides to make a change, we let the entire defensive staff go and bring in a DC who has a say in hiring the position coaches and have it set up the way with had it with Pelini....where there is a DC, a LB coach, DB coach, and a DL coach. And perhaps let an offensive coach handle special teams duties.
On the other hand, you have Robinson who is in his first year so.....
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