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What Would People Think About Mel Tucker as LSU's DC?
Posted on 11/27/07 at 2:03 am
Posted on 11/27/07 at 2:03 am
I like him because: (1) I hear that he's a good NFL secondary coach, (2) he has prior experience coaching defensive backs at LSU in 2000, and (3) he's from Tressel's defensive staff, and spent one year--2004--as the co-defensive coordinator for the Buckeyes.
For me, #3 is the biggest reason why I like him, since I happen to think that Tressel is the best defensive mind in college football right now, and that the Buckeyes are the best coached team. Also, Tucker is yet another coach with ties to Miami(OH), a legendary birthplace for football coaches.
This is from his Browns bio ( LINK):
For me, #3 is the biggest reason why I like him, since I happen to think that Tressel is the best defensive mind in college football right now, and that the Buckeyes are the best coached team. Also, Tucker is yet another coach with ties to Miami(OH), a legendary birthplace for football coaches.
This is from his Browns bio ( LINK):
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In his first season with the Browns in 2005, Tucker led the secondary unit as the Browns ranked fourth in the NFL in pass defense (179.2 ypg). Tucker joined the Browns after spending the previous four seasons (2001-04) on Jim Tressel’s staff at Ohio State. Tucker coached defensive backs and was co-defensive coordinator during the 2004 season as he played an integral role in game preparation and strategy.
Tucker grew up in Cleveland and played college football at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to joining the staff at Ohio State, he spent one year (1999) at the University of Miami (Ohio) and one season at LSU (2000), where he coached the defensive backs at both schools.
In his four years at Ohio State, Tucker developed into an outstanding teacher and motivator and demonstrated the ability to get the most out of his players. He was regarded as one of the up-and-coming young coaches in college football.
This post was edited on 11/27/07 at 2:21 am
Posted on 11/27/07 at 9:38 am to Doc Fenton
Raise your standards dude. LSU should never again have to sink low enough to hire a position coach with no previous experience to be either an offensive or defensive coordinator. L.S.U. and the S.E.C. are no place for on the job training for the inexperienced........
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