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Posted on 11/24/09 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 11/24/09 at 11:05 pm
OC's that will come to LSU when/if Crowton is fired. Geaux.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 4:21 am to LSU5809
The Natti's OC
Houston's OC
Maybe BC's ex coach Jag a something or other.
Houston's OC
Maybe BC's ex coach Jag a something or other.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 4:33 am to LSU5809
Rivals:
1 Greg Davis Texas Offensive Coordinator 1
2 Bryan Harsin Boise State Offensive Coordinator 2
3 Dana Holgorsen Houston Offensive Coordinator 3
4 Gus Malzahn Auburn Offensive Coordinator 5
5 Jim McElwain Alabama Offensive Coordinator 6
6 Kevin Wilson Oklahoma Offensive Coordinator 4
The inconsistency of QB Landry Jones continues to cause concern.
7 David Shaw Stanford Offensive Coordinator 7
8 Jimbo Fisher Florida State Offensive Coordinator 8
9 Paul Chryst Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator 9
10 Mark Whipple Miami Offensive Coordinator 10
11 Galen Hall Penn State Offensive Coordinator 11
12 Sonny Dykes Arizona Offensive Coordinator 12
13 Andy Ludwig California Offensive Coordinator 17
Cal found a way to keep the explosive Stanford offense off the field.
14 Robert Anae BYU Offensive Coordinator 15
BYU had its way with a highly regarded Air Force defense.
15 Frank Cignetti Pittsburgh Offensive Coordinator 13
16 Danny Langsdorf Oregon State Offensive Coordinator 14
17 Justin Fuente TCU Co-Offensive Coordinator 20
TCU has scored at least 41 points in four straight games.
18 Norm Chow UCLA Offensive Coordinator 16
19 Nolan Cromwell Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator 23
The Aggies have scored at least 34 in four of their last five games.
20 Jeff Mullen West Virginia Offensive Coordinator 21
21 Shawn Watson Nebraska Offensive Coordinator 19
Nebraska has exceeded 20 points just once in its last six games.
22 Mike Bajakian Central Michigan Offensive Coordinator 25
Central Michigan leads the MAC in scoring.
23 Billy Napier Clemson Offensive Coordinator -
He deserves credit for the improvement of QB Kyle Parker.
24 Neal Brown Troy Offensive Coordinator -
Troy is ranked fourth in the nation in total offense.
25 David Yost Missouri Recruiting Coordinator -
Missouri has scored at least 32 points in four straight games.
1 Greg Davis Texas Offensive Coordinator 1
2 Bryan Harsin Boise State Offensive Coordinator 2
3 Dana Holgorsen Houston Offensive Coordinator 3
4 Gus Malzahn Auburn Offensive Coordinator 5
5 Jim McElwain Alabama Offensive Coordinator 6
6 Kevin Wilson Oklahoma Offensive Coordinator 4
The inconsistency of QB Landry Jones continues to cause concern.
7 David Shaw Stanford Offensive Coordinator 7
8 Jimbo Fisher Florida State Offensive Coordinator 8
9 Paul Chryst Wisconsin Offensive Coordinator 9
10 Mark Whipple Miami Offensive Coordinator 10
11 Galen Hall Penn State Offensive Coordinator 11
12 Sonny Dykes Arizona Offensive Coordinator 12
13 Andy Ludwig California Offensive Coordinator 17
Cal found a way to keep the explosive Stanford offense off the field.
14 Robert Anae BYU Offensive Coordinator 15
BYU had its way with a highly regarded Air Force defense.
15 Frank Cignetti Pittsburgh Offensive Coordinator 13
16 Danny Langsdorf Oregon State Offensive Coordinator 14
17 Justin Fuente TCU Co-Offensive Coordinator 20
TCU has scored at least 41 points in four straight games.
18 Norm Chow UCLA Offensive Coordinator 16
19 Nolan Cromwell Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator 23
The Aggies have scored at least 34 in four of their last five games.
20 Jeff Mullen West Virginia Offensive Coordinator 21
21 Shawn Watson Nebraska Offensive Coordinator 19
Nebraska has exceeded 20 points just once in its last six games.
22 Mike Bajakian Central Michigan Offensive Coordinator 25
Central Michigan leads the MAC in scoring.
23 Billy Napier Clemson Offensive Coordinator -
He deserves credit for the improvement of QB Kyle Parker.
24 Neal Brown Troy Offensive Coordinator -
Troy is ranked fourth in the nation in total offense.
25 David Yost Missouri Recruiting Coordinator -
Missouri has scored at least 32 points in four straight games.
This post was edited on 11/25/09 at 4:34 am
Posted on 11/25/09 at 9:07 am to bdsco337
quote:
18 Norm Chow UCLA Offensive Coordinator 16
I want this guy.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 9:10 am to bdsco337
Crowton not even on that list. Wow.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 9:37 am to LSU5809
Just throwing these out for discussion, but what about guys who are head coaches who may be fired like Mark Mangino, Ralph Friegen, Charlie Wies and Steve Kragthorpe?
Posted on 11/25/09 at 10:20 am to LSU5809
OC/SPREAD
Clint Conque (Cent Ark)
Sonny Dykes (U Arizona)
Dana Holgersen (UH)
Steve Kragthorpe
Aaron Roderick (Utah)
OC/PRO
Paul Chryst (UW) (make assistant HC/HC in waiting)
Todd Monken (Jags)
Mark Whipple (UM)
Jeff Jagazinski (sp??)
Mike Shula (Jags)
Dirk Koetter (Jags)
Frank Scelfo (LaTech)
Major Applewhite (UT)
WR
Todd Monken (make him passing game coordinator) (Jags)
Tyke Tolbert (Bills)
Aaron Roderick (Utah)
Jason Phillips (UH)
Rob Ianello (Notre Dame)
Latrell Scott (UVA)
David Kelly (UCF)
OL
Josh Henson (UM)
Pete Mangurian (Bucs)
Rick Trickett (FSU)
Chris Truax (SFA)
Blake Miller (Utah)
Rob Sale (Bama)
Bob Bostad (UW)
Mike Simmonds (USF)
Ray Brown (Bills)
Luke Butkus (Bears)
George Yarno (Lions)
TE
Bernie Parmalee (Notre Dame)
Greg Roman (Stanford)
Chris Scelfo (Falcons)
Charlie Coiner (Bills)
RB (if Porter leaves)
Lots of names out there, but I like
Randy Jordan (A&M)
Clint Conque (Cent Ark)
Sonny Dykes (U Arizona)
Dana Holgersen (UH)
Steve Kragthorpe
Aaron Roderick (Utah)
OC/PRO
Paul Chryst (UW) (make assistant HC/HC in waiting)
Todd Monken (Jags)
Mark Whipple (UM)
Jeff Jagazinski (sp??)
Mike Shula (Jags)
Dirk Koetter (Jags)
Frank Scelfo (LaTech)
Major Applewhite (UT)
WR
Todd Monken (make him passing game coordinator) (Jags)
Tyke Tolbert (Bills)
Aaron Roderick (Utah)
Jason Phillips (UH)
Rob Ianello (Notre Dame)
Latrell Scott (UVA)
David Kelly (UCF)
OL
Josh Henson (UM)
Pete Mangurian (Bucs)
Rick Trickett (FSU)
Chris Truax (SFA)
Blake Miller (Utah)
Rob Sale (Bama)
Bob Bostad (UW)
Mike Simmonds (USF)
Ray Brown (Bills)
Luke Butkus (Bears)
George Yarno (Lions)
TE
Bernie Parmalee (Notre Dame)
Greg Roman (Stanford)
Chris Scelfo (Falcons)
Charlie Coiner (Bills)
RB (if Porter leaves)
Lots of names out there, but I like
Randy Jordan (A&M)
Posted on 11/25/09 at 10:56 am to bdsco337
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13 Andy Ludwig California Offensive Coordinator 17
he is no good.....oregon replaced him with crowton. That tells you something. Trust me when I say that Tedford has him on a leash.
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16 Danny Langsdorf Oregon State Offensive Coordinator 14
This guy should be high on the list. Not only has he done an amazing job with the offense and the quarterbacks he also has coached with the saints (with and without riley) and isn't a stranger to Louisiana and the expectations. He is the guy I would want but I doubt he leaves because he is from Oregon as is his wife. Unless he becomes a head coach I don't see him leaving for another oc job.
This post was edited on 11/25/09 at 11:00 am
Posted on 11/25/09 at 11:46 am to LSUintheNW
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He is the guy I would want but I doubt he leaves because he is from Oregon as is his wife. Unless he becomes a head coach I don't see him leaving for another oc job.
He's young. I think he could be had. And moving from Oregon State to LSU would most definitely be a career advancement.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 11:46 am to OBUDan
I just wish LSU would hire Mike Riley.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 11:51 am to OBUDan
quote:
He's young. I think he could be had. And moving from Oregon State to LSU would most definitely be a career advancement.
maybe but I think he is loyal to Riley. They have been together for sometime and were together a little bit in New Orleans. I don't see him leaving his home state for another oc job. Head coaching gig yes but he isn't ready yet. If LSU had Riley.......wow, the guy is a great coach and takes most of the leftovers from oregon and cali and makes them into players. He knows how to develop people. Just think what he could do with our talent....his whole staff is good and all know how to coach and are stable, no revolving door of coaches. He does more with less than probably most college football teams in the country.
eta.........I don't ever think Riley is going anywhere ever though. He was so grateful for getting a second chance to go back to OSU. He said he made a mistake when first leaving and said he wouldn't do it again if given the chance for a do over. He was with the Saints when Erickson left and Riley contacted OSU, not the other way around. I think Riley is truly happy where he is.
This post was edited on 11/25/09 at 11:58 am
Posted on 11/25/09 at 11:58 am to LSUintheNW
What about Applewhite?
He has great ties to LA (Catholic High Grad)
Any way we can sway him to LSU?
He has great ties to LA (Catholic High Grad)
Any way we can sway him to LSU?
Posted on 11/25/09 at 12:02 pm to LSU5809
quote:
What about Applewhite?
What about him? I don't know anything about him really. What has he really proven? He isn't even the oc at texas right? Aren't there other choices out there that are more of a solid choice........especially given the situation we are in. We need a lock, not an if.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 12:05 pm to LSUintheNW
I posted this in another thread, but it works for this one as well:
Good OCs we can realistically hire:
1. Dana Holgorsen (OC Houston)
Our best chance to get a great offensive coach, especially if Coach Sumlin leaves the program for somewhere else. Coaches closeby, familiar with recruiting in Texas, Texas Tech's OC last year (4th ranked offense), Houston's OC this year (1st ranked offense). Question marks include: having already inherited two great offensive systems, and not having recruited or developed his players.
2. Nolan Cromwell (OC Texas A&M)
Aggies offense is ranked 6th overall. He has experience coaching mobile quarterbacks. Cromwell coached three Super Bowl offenses under Mike Holmgren (2 with Green Bay, 1 with Seattle). Also coaches in the area. Only his first season at the college level.
3. Justin Fuente (Co-OC, Running Backs Coach TCU)
Coordinates the 4th ranked offense, and is the RB coach for the 5th ranked rushing offense. Also coaches in the area.
4. Sonny Dykes (OC Arizona)
Zona's 430 yds/g is the 2nd best in the Pac-10 after Stanford. Was an Asst. Coach at ULM years ago. Has done incredible things with Arizona's once-anemic passing game. He served as the WR coach for Texas Tech from 2000-2006 and may have recruited Michael Crabtree.
5. Robert Anae (OC BYU)
Would be ironic, because this guy kind of replaced Gary Crowton at BYU. He's been nothing but solid for BYU, and developed Max Hall and Harvey Unga into great players.
6. Frank Cignetti (OC Pitt, Quarterbacks coach)
He was the Saints' QB coach from 00-01. I haven't checked how well they did that year. He has QB coached a number of other programs. The Pitt offense is only ranked 39th in the country, but they have been a big surprise under Cignetti who took over this year.
Good OCs we won't get because they are coordinating for their alma mater:
Bryan Harsin (OC Boise State)
Galen Hall (OC Penn State)
David Shaw (OC Stanford)
Paul Chryst (OC Wisconsin)
Great OCs who would be decent replacements for Les Miles:
Greg Davis (OC Texas)
Good OCs we can realistically hire:
1. Dana Holgorsen (OC Houston)
Our best chance to get a great offensive coach, especially if Coach Sumlin leaves the program for somewhere else. Coaches closeby, familiar with recruiting in Texas, Texas Tech's OC last year (4th ranked offense), Houston's OC this year (1st ranked offense). Question marks include: having already inherited two great offensive systems, and not having recruited or developed his players.
2. Nolan Cromwell (OC Texas A&M)
Aggies offense is ranked 6th overall. He has experience coaching mobile quarterbacks. Cromwell coached three Super Bowl offenses under Mike Holmgren (2 with Green Bay, 1 with Seattle). Also coaches in the area. Only his first season at the college level.
3. Justin Fuente (Co-OC, Running Backs Coach TCU)
Coordinates the 4th ranked offense, and is the RB coach for the 5th ranked rushing offense. Also coaches in the area.
4. Sonny Dykes (OC Arizona)
Zona's 430 yds/g is the 2nd best in the Pac-10 after Stanford. Was an Asst. Coach at ULM years ago. Has done incredible things with Arizona's once-anemic passing game. He served as the WR coach for Texas Tech from 2000-2006 and may have recruited Michael Crabtree.
5. Robert Anae (OC BYU)
Would be ironic, because this guy kind of replaced Gary Crowton at BYU. He's been nothing but solid for BYU, and developed Max Hall and Harvey Unga into great players.
6. Frank Cignetti (OC Pitt, Quarterbacks coach)
He was the Saints' QB coach from 00-01. I haven't checked how well they did that year. He has QB coached a number of other programs. The Pitt offense is only ranked 39th in the country, but they have been a big surprise under Cignetti who took over this year.
Good OCs we won't get because they are coordinating for their alma mater:
Bryan Harsin (OC Boise State)
Galen Hall (OC Penn State)
David Shaw (OC Stanford)
Paul Chryst (OC Wisconsin)
Great OCs who would be decent replacements for Les Miles:
Greg Davis (OC Texas)
Posted on 11/25/09 at 12:11 pm to tigersandjets
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1. Dana Holgorsen (OC Houston
Would he be offered the houston job if sumlin does leave? I like that choice though.
quote:
Nolan Cromwell (OC Texas A&M)
I like that choice even better. Anyone who coached with Holmgren is very smart and has attention to detail.......something that needs to be addressed at lsu....obviously!
Posted on 11/25/09 at 1:01 pm to tigersandjets
quote:
2. Nolan Cromwell (OC Texas A&M)
Aggies offense is ranked 6th overall. He has experience coaching mobile quarterbacks. Cromwell coached three Super Bowl offenses under Mike Holmgren (2 with Green Bay, 1 with Seattle). Also coaches in the area. Only his first season at the college level.
His first go round and he turned an anemic offense into a great offense. Pretty impressive.
Also has history coaching STs... could be an added bonus.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 1:11 pm to tigersandjets
quote:
Great OCs who would be decent replacements for Les Miles:
Greg Davis (OC Texas)
frick and no.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 1:18 pm to tigersandjets
quote:
Dana Holgorsen
is he always that pass happy? I don't think Les is as conservative as some would lead you to believe, but I can't see him with an OC winging it around 50 times a game.
Posted on 11/25/09 at 1:22 pm to ATLTiger
quote:
is he always that pass happy? I don't think Les is as conservative as some would lead you to believe, but I can't see him with an OC winging it around 50 times a game.
Yeah, I don't see any way in hell we'd hire that guy. Style just doesn't blend.
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