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re: Who would be in your OC binder and why? Build your case.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:33 pm to jbraua
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:33 pm to jbraua
Sonny Cumbie - QB coach and one of the highest paid OC in the nation.
Sterlin Gilbert - available right now and could be recruiting tomorrow.
Mark Helfrich - good play caller, but I'm guessing he has HC offers at smaller schools.
Mike Yurcich - Oklahoma State OC, been solid for years.
Jake Spavital - Cal OC, but only 1st year.
Kendal Briles - kinda young and inexperienced, but two years with one of the nations top offenses.
Sterlin Gilbert - available right now and could be recruiting tomorrow.
Mark Helfrich - good play caller, but I'm guessing he has HC offers at smaller schools.
Mike Yurcich - Oklahoma State OC, been solid for years.
Jake Spavital - Cal OC, but only 1st year.
Kendal Briles - kinda young and inexperienced, but two years with one of the nations top offenses.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:34 pm to supatigah
Agree tho I do like Holgy's offense since he put a greater emphasis on the run.
Koy Detmer is coaching his Alma Mater Mission HS. A poster on this thread once had a pick six in Tom Landry Stadium. Goodnight Vietnam.
Koy Detmer is coaching his Alma Mater Mission HS. A poster on this thread once had a pick six in Tom Landry Stadium. Goodnight Vietnam.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:35 pm to BilJ
I don't know about that. I watched too many short curl routes in that TCU game. That offense looked completely inept against a bad team. They had success with their "18 wheeler" package with Swoopes and they rarely ran it.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:37 pm to Blupard
I like Dan Enos at Arky as well.
Cant see any reason why Lincoln Riley would leave OU right now, unless it is for a HC position
Sark may be the actual Ace in the hole that Orgeron is holding on to.
Cant see any reason why Lincoln Riley would leave OU right now, unless it is for a HC position
Sark may be the actual Ace in the hole that Orgeron is holding on to.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:46 pm to supatigah
I like him too. Called a great game at TS last year and doesn't hold back vs bama. pretty sure he has a clause that won't let him move as OC to snother SEC school though.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 2:54 pm to RJL2
Yeah Fitch is the OC. My bad. Tim is with the QBs this year, WRs previous years.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 3:08 pm to jbraua
Matt Canada – Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach, Pittsburgh
His Pitt offense averaged 42 points per game this year, lighting up Clemson’s outstanding defense and then dropping 76 points on Syracuse in the finale. Canada runs more of a run-oriented, power type of spread offense that rushed for more than 220 yards per game this season, but still coaxed a strong year out of Tennessee castoff Nathan Peterman at quarterback. He also led the Northern Illinois offense with Jordan Lynch in 2012 when the Huskies crashed the BCS in the Orange Bowl. Canada’s style is creative and utilitarian, playing with different unbalanced sets and other ways to gain blocking advantages. He even had an offensive lineman score two touchdowns this season on designed screen/lateral plays.
Lincoln Riley – Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach, Oklahoma
Riley, at 33 years old, has become one of the hotter names in the business over the last few years, first for running some high-scoring attacks at East Carolina and then taking that show to OU, where his version of the Mike Leach Air Raid has put up some huge numbers for quarterback Baker Mayfield as well as tailbacks Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine. Riley is in the position to kind of wait on his chance to be a head coach, so this seems unlikely. It is true that he makes around $800,000 and LSU could throw more money, but Oklahoma would likely match any raise.
Brian Lindgren – Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach Colorado
Lindgren has worked with Mike MacIntyre at both Colorado and San Jose State. In Boulder, he recruited and developed Sefo Liufau into one of the more enjoyable QBs in the country this season. His San Jose QBs put up impressive numbers as well. He’s largely a West Coach guy though, and has been with MacIntyre for a while now. Unknown how he’d fit or if he’d even be interested in making the move.
*Stolen from "and the valley shook" Those are three good candidates though that I would look at along with Sarkisian
His Pitt offense averaged 42 points per game this year, lighting up Clemson’s outstanding defense and then dropping 76 points on Syracuse in the finale. Canada runs more of a run-oriented, power type of spread offense that rushed for more than 220 yards per game this season, but still coaxed a strong year out of Tennessee castoff Nathan Peterman at quarterback. He also led the Northern Illinois offense with Jordan Lynch in 2012 when the Huskies crashed the BCS in the Orange Bowl. Canada’s style is creative and utilitarian, playing with different unbalanced sets and other ways to gain blocking advantages. He even had an offensive lineman score two touchdowns this season on designed screen/lateral plays.
Lincoln Riley – Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach, Oklahoma
Riley, at 33 years old, has become one of the hotter names in the business over the last few years, first for running some high-scoring attacks at East Carolina and then taking that show to OU, where his version of the Mike Leach Air Raid has put up some huge numbers for quarterback Baker Mayfield as well as tailbacks Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine. Riley is in the position to kind of wait on his chance to be a head coach, so this seems unlikely. It is true that he makes around $800,000 and LSU could throw more money, but Oklahoma would likely match any raise.
Brian Lindgren – Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach Colorado
Lindgren has worked with Mike MacIntyre at both Colorado and San Jose State. In Boulder, he recruited and developed Sefo Liufau into one of the more enjoyable QBs in the country this season. His San Jose QBs put up impressive numbers as well. He’s largely a West Coach guy though, and has been with MacIntyre for a while now. Unknown how he’d fit or if he’d even be interested in making the move.
*Stolen from "and the valley shook" Those are three good candidates though that I would look at along with Sarkisian
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