think he was offered the illinois job but rejected it.It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
think he was offered the illinois job but rejected it.It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
Man I hope this guy sticks around for a while, he is too valuable just in his perspective and the way he goes about his business.
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think he was offered the illinois job but rejected it.It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
Its not hard to believe as it happens in college football all of the time. I had this argument about Randy Shannon.
Good coaches like good jobs and they don't take jobs just for a title. Trust me when I say that a good coach would rather be DB coach at Alabama than head coach at Tulane.
Of course Kool turned down DC jobs because none of those DC jobs were at a competitive power 5 school. No one wants to work at bottom feeders with extra stress, work, and criticism just for a title.
This logic seems to escape our fans when they want to shid on our alumni for not being a HC or DC.
It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
I think the guy LOVES his job, and loves job security. I don't think he's one that likes to move around a lot just for the sake of a change in title. Look at his last situation. He stayed with the same coach for how many years? Now he's with Mark Richt who has a history of being loyal to his assistant coaches. Coach Kool might just retire down here. If he really does love coaching D-linemen, and doesn't care to be a DC, where else would he want to be? He's in the Garden of Eden here.
I think the guy LOVES his job, and loves job security. I don't think he's one that likes to move around a lot just for the sake of a change in title. Look at his last situation. He stayed with the same coach for how many years? Now he's with Mark Richt who has a history of being loyal to his assistant coaches. Coach Kool might just retire down here. If he really does love coaching D-linemen, and doesn't care to be a DC, where else would he want to be? He's in the Garden of Eden here.
If Diaz does well and gets a HC offer in 2-3 years Kool might be named DC.............
think he was offered the illinois job but rejected it.It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
Its not hard to believe as it happens in college football all of the time. I had this argument about Randy Shannon.
Good coaches like good jobs and they don't take jobs just for a title. Trust me when I say that a good coach would rather be DB coach at Alabama than head coach at Tulane.
Of course Kool turned down DC jobs because none of those DC jobs were at a competitive power 5 school. No one wants to work at bottom feeders with extra stress, work, and criticism just for a title.
This logic seems to escape our fans when they want to shid on our alumni for not being a HC or DC.
Yea but he's been a top tier position coach for what, 15 years? For putting as many beasts in the NFL I find it extremely strange that he only got a call from Illinois to be a D-cord.
It's hard to believe one of the best positions coach in the nation isn't being pursued by programs to be their D coordinator.
This. I doubt he stays too long here in Miami.
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