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Diaz, Brown To Be On Sidelines This Season
he Hurricanes released their weekly game notes in advance of Saturday's contest with Florida A&M at Hard Rock Stadium (6 p.m. ET, ESPN3) on Monday and Diaz was listed as a coach that would be on the sidelines along with offensive coordinator/running backs coach Thomas Brown.
Diaz coached down on the field when he was at Mississippi State and with three the Hurricanes expected to start three freshmen linebackers this season the move makes plenty of sense. Brown however was up in the box when he was at Georgia, which means that he'll now have to rely on quarterback coach Jon Richt to relay him information from a above.
Richt will be joined in the booth by cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph and tight end/special teams coach Todd Hartley, per the notes.
Miami had just one coach not on the field last season and that was defensive backs coach Paul Williams.
LSU's Les Miles revealed on Monday that he plans to have all of his full-time assistant coaches on the sidelines this season. He is believed to be one of the first head coaches to make that decision.
he Hurricanes released their weekly game notes in advance of Saturday's contest with Florida A&M at Hard Rock Stadium (6 p.m. ET, ESPN3) on Monday and Diaz was listed as a coach that would be on the sidelines along with offensive coordinator/running backs coach Thomas Brown.
Diaz coached down on the field when he was at Mississippi State and with three the Hurricanes expected to start three freshmen linebackers this season the move makes plenty of sense. Brown however was up in the box when he was at Georgia, which means that he'll now have to rely on quarterback coach Jon Richt to relay him information from a above.
Richt will be joined in the booth by cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph and tight end/special teams coach Todd Hartley, per the notes.
Miami had just one coach not on the field last season and that was defensive backs coach Paul Williams.
LSU's Les Miles revealed on Monday that he plans to have all of his full-time assistant coaches on the sidelines this season. He is believed to be one of the first head coaches to make that decision.