Charlie Strong

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I've seen certain posters in other threads talk about wanting Strong to be Golden's successor. But the OC he just demoted (Shawn Watson) was hired to install an up-tempo spread, even though his entire coaching background revolved around running a methodical West Coast pro-style offense. It was considered a bizarre, out-of-nowhere hire and it obviously looks even more harebrained now.

Not to mention that Strong failed to land in-state five-star QB Kyler Murray in a head-to-head battle with Texas A&M, even though the Aggies landed a five-star QB of their own (Kyle Allen) in the previous recruiting cycle. Texas' QB situation is an absolute dumpster fire. Murray could've been the uncontested Day 1 starter there. That miss is likely going to cost Strong his job in the not-so-distant future because of putrid QB play from Swoopes.

Strong hiring Watson as his OC in the first place combined with his inability to land Murray raise huge red flags. Without Teddy and Parker, he's showing he has no clue how to coach or recruit offense.

I still don't know what to think of Strong as an HC especially on offense. Once Bridgewater came and matured, he did amazing things (Heisman). Was it because of Strong? Was it because of Bridgewater? Was it a combination of the two? Having a special player (Bridgewater) can really make it easy for a coach with flaws.

I am not sold on Strong unless he can do it again. If he does do it again, we're not getting him as Texas will keep him. If he peaks at 8-9 wins at Texas, do you want him at UM?
Agree. I think he would do great at Miami but if he can't right the ship at Texas it would make it a much more risky hire if we pick him up. I think Miami is a better for him than is Texas.

Didnt mean to down vote your post. Bring back the reps.

If he can't do it at Texas, why would he do it at Miami? I don't get how it would make sense here.
I truly have no answer for that. Just a gut feeling that he would succeed here. Maybe he knows the south Florida landscape better? Not sure but he's got a very good eye for talent and develops his players very well. It's still only his second year at Texas so he could very well turn things around but I just don't know that he'll be given the time to do so. It's hard for me to believe his time at UL was a fluke.
 
I've seen certain posters in other threads talk about wanting Strong to be Golden's successor. But the OC he just demoted (Shawn Watson) was hired to install an up-tempo spread, even though his entire coaching background revolved around running a methodical West Coast pro-style offense. It was considered a bizarre, out-of-nowhere hire and it obviously looks even more harebrained now.

Not to mention that Strong failed to land in-state five-star QB Kyler Murray in a head-to-head battle with Texas A&M, even though the Aggies landed a five-star QB of their own (Kyle Allen) in the previous recruiting cycle. Texas' QB situation is an absolute dumpster fire. Murray could've been the uncontested Day 1 starter there. That miss is likely going to cost Strong his job in the not-so-distant future because of putrid QB play from Swoopes.

Strong hiring Watson as his OC in the first place combined with his inability to land Murray raise huge red flags. Without Teddy and Parker, he's showing he has no clue how to coach or recruit offense.

I still don't know what to think of Strong as an HC especially on offense. Once Bridgewater came and matured, he did amazing things (Heisman). Was it because of Strong? Was it because of Bridgewater? Was it a combination of the two? Having a special player (Bridgewater) can really make it easy for a coach with flaws.

I am not sold on Strong unless he can do it again. If he does do it again, we're not getting him as Texas will keep him. If he peaks at 8-9 wins at Texas, do you want him at UM?
Agree. I think he would do great at Miami but if he can't right the ship at Texas it would make it a much more risky hire if we pick him up. I think Miami is a better for him than is Texas.

Didnt mean to down vote your post. Bring back the reps.

If he can't do it at Texas, why would he do it at Miami? I don't get how it would make sense here.
I truly have no answer for that. Just a gut feeling that he would succeed here. Maybe he knows the south Florida landscape better? Not sure but he's got a very good eye for talent and develops his players very well. It's still only his second year at Texas so he could very well turn things around but I just don't know that he'll be given the time to do so. It's hard for me to believe his time at UL was a fluke.

I doubt it. Even if this year is his final year at Texas, that would be evidence of three seasons without a Heisman QB (2010, 2014 and 2015).
It would just lead me to believe it was more the QB and less the coach.
 
I still don't know what to think of Strong as an HC especially on offense. Once Bridgewater came and matured, he did amazing things (Heisman). Was it because of Strong? Was it because of Bridgewater? Was it a combination of the two? Having a special player (Bridgewater) can really make it easy for a coach with flaws.

I am not sold on Strong unless he can do it again. If he does do it again, we're not getting him as Texas will keep him. If he peaks at 8-9 wins at Texas, do you want him at UM?
Agree. I think he would do great at Miami but if he can't right the ship at Texas it would make it a much more risky hire if we pick him up. I think Miami is a better for him than is Texas.

Didnt mean to down vote your post. Bring back the reps.

If he can't do it at Texas, why would he do it at Miami? I don't get how it would make sense here.
I truly have no answer for that. Just a gut feeling that he would succeed here. Maybe he knows the south Florida landscape better? Not sure but he's got a very good eye for talent and develops his players very well. It's still only his second year at Texas so he could very well turn things around but I just don't know that he'll be given the time to do so. It's hard for me to believe his time at UL was a fluke.

I doubt it. Even if this year is his final year at Texas, that would be evidence of three seasons without a Heisman QB (2010, 2014 and 2015).
It would just lead me to believe it was more the QB and less the coach.
Very valid argument and I cant disagree with it.
 
Agree. I think he would do great at Miami but if he can't right the ship at Texas it would make it a much more risky hire if we pick him up. I think Miami is a better for him than is Texas.

Didnt mean to down vote your post. Bring back the reps.

If he can't do it at Texas, why would he do it at Miami? I don't get how it would make sense here.
I truly have no answer for that. Just a gut feeling that he would succeed here. Maybe he knows the south Florida landscape better? Not sure but he's got a very good eye for talent and develops his players very well. It's still only his second year at Texas so he could very well turn things around but I just don't know that he'll be given the time to do so. It's hard for me to believe his time at UL was a fluke.

I doubt it. Even if this year is his final year at Texas, that would be evidence of three seasons without a Heisman QB (2010, 2014 and 2015).
It would just lead me to believe it was more the QB and less the coach.
Very valid argument and I cant disagree with it.

It is what it is. Blessed by HEISMAN talent, possibly exposed without it.

This wouldn't be the first time this happened either. There are a few other coaches as well to watch.
 
I've seen certain posters in other threads talk about wanting Strong to be Golden's successor. But the OC he just demoted (Shawn Watson) was hired to install an up-tempo spread, even though his entire coaching background revolved around running a methodical West Coast pro-style offense. It was considered a bizarre, out-of-nowhere hire and it obviously looks even more harebrained now.

Not to mention that Strong failed to land in-state five-star QB Kyler Murray in a head-to-head battle with Texas A&M, even though the Aggies landed a five-star QB of their own (Kyle Allen) in the previous recruiting cycle. Texas' QB situation is an absolute dumpster fire. Murray could've been the uncontested Day 1 starter there. That miss is likely going to cost Strong his job in the not-so-distant future because of putrid QB play from Swoopes.

Strong hiring Watson as his OC in the first place combined with his inability to land Murray raise huge red flags. Without Teddy and Parker, he's showing he has no clue how to coach or recruit offense.

I still don't know what to think of Strong as an HC especially on offense. Once Bridgewater came and matured, he did amazing things (Heisman). Was it because of Strong? Was it because of Bridgewater? Was it a combination of the two? Having a special player (Bridgewater) can really make it easy for a coach with flaws.

I am not sold on Strong unless he can do it again. If he does do it again, we're not getting him as Texas will keep him. If he peaks at 8-9 wins at Texas, do you want him at UM?

I'm with you. The Bridgewater situation was unique, too, in that Strong was able to land him a year into his tenure at Louisville in late December 2010 because of the coaching change at Miami. They were very fortunate to land a talent of his caliber that late in the process.

If Strong managed to win the recruiting battle for Kyler Murray, it would've gotten UT fans, boosters, etc. off his back and created a slightly more patient atmosphere. But now? All **** will break loose if they continue to get curbstomped like this.
 
Take charlie strong at defensive cordinator. Hes not even ranked top 40 in the nation in this years recruiting class and thats unheard of at texas

Hes 7th in recruiting texas behind the likes of texas tech, houston and SMU this year
 
The Bridgewater situation was unique, too, in that Strong was able to land him a year into his tenure at Louisville in late December 2010 because of the coaching change at Miami.

It wasn't just the coaching change at Miami. Strong was cognizant enough to see Teddy B. was a legit QB prospect, while the likes of Muschamp tried that man for a WR.
 
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No thanks

Can't win at Texas, thencan't win here

i dont know why would assume this

he built his louisville teams on sofla scraps that the big 3 didnt want

plus he has connections in fla unlike tx

If he can't win in Texas he can't win here

Texas has that oil money

Best facilities, assistants, strength staff, practice fields.... vs broke *** miami

His choice of the best high school athlete's in Texas equal to to miami recruiting

He still loses at Texas. No thanks.
 
Charlie Strong is a slightly better version of Randy Shannon. Great coordinator, mediocre HC.

Boy please...He practically has the same record Saban did through 60+ games...and more double digit win seasons to boot...stop it.

Go look at Louisvilles schedule from 2010-2013. He only played 2 ranked teams during that stretch in the BIG EAST. GTFO with that bull****.
 
Charlie Strong is a slightly better version of Randy Shannon. Great coordinator, mediocre HC.

Boy please...He practically has the same record Saban did through 60+ games...and more double digit win seasons to boot...stop it.

Go look at Louisvilles schedule from 2010-2013. He only played 2 ranked teams during that stretch in the BIG EAST. GTFO with that bull****.

LO...L.

WELP!, I guess you can't spell research withouth reach.

And I know, I know..."Buh buh buh...He had Teddy Bridgewater though!"...but guess what?, Saban didn't achieve His first double digit win season till He had another Miami product, Rohan Davey...go figure.
 
Tough to win big w/out a good qb. FSU before Winston, LSU, UF had stars but looked like trash due to QB play just like Texas. We on the other hand were terrible WITH a solid qb.
 
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Charlie Strong is a slightly better version of Randy Shannon. Great coordinator, mediocre HC.

Boy please...He practically has the same record Saban did through 60+ games...and more double digit win seasons to boot...stop it.

Go look at Louisvilles schedule from 2010-2013. He only played 2 ranked teams during that stretch in the BIG EAST. GTFO with that bull****.

LO...L.

WELP!, I guess you can't spell research withouth reach.

And I know, I know..."Buh buh buh...He had Teddy Bridgewater though!"...but guess what?, Saban didn't achieve His first double digit win season till He had another Miami product, Rohan Davey...go figure.

Are you saying we she let golden play it out with Kaaya?
 
Charlie Strong is a slightly better version of Randy Shannon. Great coordinator, mediocre HC.

Boy please...He practically has the same record Saban did through 60+ games...and more double digit win seasons to boot...stop it.

Go look at Louisvilles schedule from 2010-2013. He only played 2 ranked teams during that stretch in the BIG EAST. GTFO with that bull****.

LO...L.

WELP!, I guess you can't spell research withouth reach.

And I know, I know..."Buh buh buh...He had Teddy Bridgewater though!"...but guess what?, Saban didn't achieve His first double digit win season till He had another Miami product, Rohan Davey...go figure.

Are you saying we she let golden play it out with Kaaya?
worked out great last year. 1/3 of his college career gone. 6-7.
 
I've seen certain posters in other threads talk about wanting Strong to be Golden's successor. But the OC he just demoted (Shawn Watson) was hired to install an up-tempo spread, even though his entire coaching background revolved around running a methodical West Coast pro-style offense. It was considered a bizarre, out-of-nowhere hire and it obviously looks even more harebrained now.

Not to mention that Strong failed to land in-state five-star QB Kyler Murray in a head-to-head battle with Texas A&M, even though the Aggies landed a five-star QB of their own (Kyle Allen) in the previous recruiting cycle. Texas' QB situation is an absolute dumpster fire. Murray could've been the uncontested Day 1 starter there. That miss is likely going to cost Strong his job in the not-so-distant future because of putrid QB play from Swoopes.

Strong hiring Watson as his OC in the first place combined with his inability to land Murray raise huge red flags. Without Teddy and Parker, he's showing he has no clue how to coach or recruit offense.

I still don't know what to think of Strong as an HC especially on offense. Once Bridgewater came and matured, he did amazing things (Heisman). Was it because of Strong? Was it because of Bridgewater? Was it a combination of the two? Having a special player (Bridgewater) can really make it easy for a coach with flaws.

I am not sold on Strong unless he can do it again. If he does do it again, we're not getting him as Texas will keep him. If he peaks at 8-9 wins at Texas, do you want him at UM?

I'm with you. The Bridgewater situation was unique, too, in that Strong was able to land him a year into his tenure at Louisville in late December 2010 because of the coaching change at Miami. They were very fortunate to land a talent of his caliber that late in the process.

If Strong managed to win the recruiting battle for Kyler Murray, it would've gotten UT fans, boosters, etc. off his back and created a slightly more patient atmosphere. But now? All **** will break loose if they continue to get curbstomped like this.

That Murray kid is a stud. He is an A&M legacy so it was always and up hill battle but near signing day I thought Texas was gonna snag him cause his dad didn't like how Sumlin was letting his players do what they wanted off the field. Like you stated earlier though TCU and Baylor are getting the talent that Texas used too get.
 
Charlie Strong is a slightly better version of Randy Shannon. Great coordinator, mediocre HC.

Boy please...He practically has the same record Saban did through 60+ games...and more double digit win seasons to boot...stop it.

Go look at Louisvilles schedule from 2010-2013. He only played 2 ranked teams during that stretch in the BIG EAST. GTFO with that bull****.

LO...L.

WELP!, I guess you can't spell research withouth reach.

And I know, I know..."Buh buh buh...He had Teddy Bridgewater though!"...but guess what?, Saban didn't achieve His first double digit win season till He had another Miami product, Rohan Davey...go figure.

Are you saying we she let golden play it out with Kaaya?

Nah we're not playing that game...you know what game we're playing, don't play dumb.
 
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