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Posted on 12/12/16 at 3:14 am to Cs
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tell me what warrants making this guy the highest paid offensive coordinator in the country.
Who said we would do that if we hire him?
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For the past 5 years, he hasn't fielded an offense that ranked in the top 40 for total offense, nor has he fielded a passing offense that ranked higher than 70th.
Comparing them to Bama and LSU all those seasons:
2012-2013:
TOTAL OFFENSE:
Alabama 31
Wisky 65
LSU 85
SCORING:
Alabama 12
LSU 58
Wisky 59
2013-2014:
TOTAL OFFENSE
Bama 33
NC State 70 (Canada's first year)
LSU 35
SCORING
Bama 26
NC State 60
LSU 62
2014-2015:
TOTAL OFFENSE
Alabama 17 (Kiffin's first year)
NC State 57
LSU 77
SCORING
Alabama 15 (Kiffin's first year)
NC State 55
LSU 73
2015-2016:
TOTAL OFFENSE
Alabama 45
NC State 57
LSU 39
SCORING
Alabama 30
NC State 44
LSU 44
2016-2017
TOTAL OFFENSE
Alabama 26
Pitt 42
LSU 60 (Cameron and Steve Ensminger)
SCORING
Alabama 13
Pitt 10
LSU 67 (Cameron and Ensminger)
ncaa.org stats
So 3 out of 5 seasons Canada ran a better offense than LSU with much lesser talent.
He is also competitive with Bama's total offense in a couple of those years with much lesser talent.
I am curious where you got your total offense numbers. Could you send a link because i wasn't able to tie out all your years.
I think the point here is that stats, in a vacuum, can be analyzed in various ways depending on what team you are comparing it to. I think it's important to watch film on him like others have done, and take those stats in to consideration as well.
He has developed QBs, Broyles Award nominee, offense consistently performs, he has had school record setting offenses, coached at schools with much less talent than LSU, and builds his offense around his talent.
If you don't have Canada as your number 1 I can unserstand that, but some people saying he is not good or a one year wonder aren't taking in all the facts. Numbers are a good measure, but we should consider where he was coaching and the other points i mentioned above.
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For the past 5 years, he hasn't fielded an offense that ranked in the top 40 for total offense, nor has he fielded a passing offense that ranked higher than 70th.
1) i don't think passing offense stat is that telling. I would be more concerned with are his teams' offenses producing and putting up points.
2) his scoring offense consistently improved year over year, and his offense can hang with Kiffin at pitt. Granted, the teams Pitt play aren't as good defensively, but they are also dealing with much less talent than Bama and LSU.
I could see his offense or Kiffin's being successful here, but I'm just not a fan of the risk factor associated with O and Kiffin together. Maybe it wouldn't be an issue at all, but their history coaching together makes me nervous.
I would say my, personal, biggest knock on him are his lack of recruiting ties to the area, which should be a big factor, but let's not pretend that these numbers are end all be all on the guy. I think if you look at his entire resume and understand the talent limitations he has had you will see he is a very good OC.
TL;DR
Stats in a vacuum can be misleading. It's important to consider all factors involved in those numbers. Canada may not be your number 1, but he is definitely a good candidate for the OC position. He is most certainly worthy of an interview for the LSU job.
This post was edited on 12/12/16 at 3:24 am
Posted on 12/12/16 at 3:27 am to Shiftyplus1
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I don't know why he isn't getting more love.
I think people are still pretty high on him. He's been talked about a lot this past week. Wouldn't be opposed to his offense, although he would need to modify it a bit at LSU. My only concern would be with his play calling without an offensive minded coach calling the plays in-game.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 4:17 am to Cs
Wait. Stop. You have no idea what you're talking about because this guys offense scored 74 points on Syracuse
Posted on 12/12/16 at 6:06 am to Cs
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I'm not sure where this board's love affair with Canada came from, but I'm not a fan. For the past 5 years, he hasn't fielded an offense that ranked in the top 40 for total offense, nor has he fielded a passing offense that ranked higher than 70th.
Yeah but he beat Penn State and Clemson this year, two conference champs. He must be the guy. Honestly NO. Canada isn't the homerun he's the pop fly that sounds great coming of the bat.
The real homerun hire at OC is either Sark or Briles the Elder. I hope O's aiming for Sark. Briles would be the best but do we really want Bob Ley running us on Outside the Lines non-stop?
Posted on 12/12/16 at 6:15 am to prepsportsallday
Well maybe I should have inserted the sarcasm tab on my response
Lol
Lol
Posted on 12/12/16 at 6:39 am to Cs
He's a decent coach, but why he's become TD's chosen one is beyond me.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 6:54 am to OBUDan
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He's a decent coach, but why he's become TD's chosen one is beyond me.
His fame here comes from two games this season.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 6:59 am to Cs
facts don't matter to close minded individuals.
hey, their emotions say Canada is the guy. after all, he really had a great game against Clemson. ergo, he's their guy.
many on this board have the emotional temperament of pre teen girls.
hey, their emotions say Canada is the guy. after all, he really had a great game against Clemson. ergo, he's their guy.
many on this board have the emotional temperament of pre teen girls.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 7:00 am to OBUDan
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He's a decent coach, but why he's become TD's chosen one is beyond me.
I would like to know as well. It's like they find a guy, and they D-Ride him to the end. We've seen it with Herman, a little with Fleck, but now it's Canada
Posted on 12/12/16 at 8:11 am to TigerAxeOK
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All that offense this year with the recruiting mecca that is the Pittsburgh Pirates pipeline? Not exactly a team full of 4-5* talent up there. Yet still a very capable offense...
Wisconsin isn't exactly a recruiting mecca either, but that didn't stop Aranda from putting together top 10 defenses. If you're good enough as a coordinator, you'll get it done.
Canada's offenses have proven that he's an exceptionally average offensive coordinator - and that his passing offenses typically rank in the bottom third of the FBS.
When Miles was fired, everyone wanted an offensive minded head coach to come in and change things up. When we ended up with Orgeron, everyone then rationalized the hire by stating that if we could hire a top flight OC to open up the offense, then we would be alright.
Now, apparently everyone wants to hire a guy that can't field a pass attack that finishes a season ranked higher than 70th.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 8:14 am to Cs
Wow, that's horrendous
He's off my list, pretty sure Brennan would be gone as well
He's off my list, pretty sure Brennan would be gone as well
Posted on 12/12/16 at 8:43 am to geauxtigahs87
Imagine if he had bama's offensive talent
Posted on 12/12/16 at 8:44 am to Cs
This guy shouldn't even be a candidate for OC!
Posted on 12/12/16 at 9:07 am to BigDaddySims
Everyone give him credit for the PSU win... PSU blew that game and PSU's first year started looked just like that. As the year went on he got confidence and played much better. Clemson game had tons of bad PI calls and had lots of gimmick plays... if these two games are what convinced you, you obviously did not watch this team all year.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 9:10 am to Cs
All I take away from those stats:
He is getting better year after year. At a school that does not get top flight talent.
He is getting better year after year. At a school that does not get top flight talent.
Posted on 12/12/16 at 9:12 am to Cs
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tell me what warrants making this guy the highest paid offensive coordinator in the country.
The frick?
Posted on 12/12/16 at 9:21 am to Cs
Passing yards is not really a great way to judge a passing game in a vacuum.
Pretty dumb actually.
Pretty dumb actually.
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