Grooming the next OC

Since Alabama has had unparalleled “success” in turning coordinators into head coaches, why would Enos leave for Miami where the track record is the opposite, if that is the only reason he came here?

Enos isn’t stupid. At Alabama you run what Saban wants. Here at Miami he is being given the opportunity to run his offence. He also sees the talent we have on the roster and knows it’s not going to take much to bump us from 2nd last in the country to top 20. We have that type of talent here.

His quick decision to leave Bama is actually just another reason it make sense to plan beyond him. Because he’s not afraid to jump at an opportunity when he sees it.
 
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Since Alabama has had unparalleled “success” in turning coordinators into head coaches, why would Enos leave for Miami where the track record is the opposite, if that is the only reason he came here?

If anybody thinks Enos was OC in waiting at Alabama I have some diamonds mines on my property I will sell you shares of. He came here at half or more of what Saban would have offered. Many times Saban has upped the ante for coaches threatening to leave and topped everyone else's salary for those coaches he wanted to keep. He let Kiffin have free range at OC. Obviously, Saban did not like Enos. Enos never called a play there. Saban is a master at picking future quality coaches. He will also eliminate in a heart beat those that don't perform like he has done several this year. With losing like the did, I knew heads would roll, and they did.
 
You can view it however you like. I actually think a lot of the posters in agreement with the concept are just thinking past next season and it makes sense to do so. I’m not anointing anyone. Whether is happens in 1 year or 3 years from now it’s HIGHLY unlikely he’ll be the OC past that point. That’s the nature of college football.

Michigan State is a definite possibility for him if he has the success here that we all hope he does.

Successful top programs have plans in place. It’s not a bad idea to learn from them.
What has he accomplished at Miami to get these talks? Has Miami been an offensive juggernaut since Enos been here? Once again, we always hype someone up before even the **** spring game.
 
The guy hasn't even coached one game at Miami and we have him penned down as the next HC at Michigan State. We always do this with new OC or DC.
HE WILL BE. I THINKS ITS BEEN DISCUSSED THAT THERE’S AN INTEREST. ONCE DANTONI IS DONE AT MSU.
 
If he leaves it's because great things have happened with our offense. That's a good thing.

We aren't Clemson. No other program has experienced the kind of loyatly and stability they have in recent years.

Can't live in fear.

Any coach that helps us win right now is the only thing we should be worried about, because with success movement is inevitable.

Yeap, let’s hope we have a system we want to continue at the end of the year. I like the guy and what we see happing is exciting but the field is what counts.
 
What I envy about Clemson is that although they have lost an OC recently, and may lose another after this season or next, they always have an "OC in waiting" being groomed to continue the scheme.

Its a very smart move by dabo. for multiple reasons. Helps the kids on the team as they don't need to learn a new offence, helps him focus on improving aspects of the team rather than teaching the basics over again, and helps in recruiting as he can sell kids on being "the next (insert name)" and not have to worry as much about decommits because nothing but the OC name will change.

Enos has job hopped quite a bit and Michigan State his alma mater may fire Coach D at seasons end. He would only be in the running if we have a big season of course. But, looking at the rest of our O staff there does not seem to be anyone capable or qualified to take on the role if he was to leave,

I know some will think I'm getting ahead of myself, but I disagree. I think if you want to sustain success in college football, or in any business really, you need to plan ahead and learn from others who are having success.

No need to worry, Ken Dorsey is busy doing just that at APP State.
 
Groom all you want, our next OC is not on this staff.

If he is, who is it, and would anyone on this site be satisfied with him?
 
What I envy about Clemson is that although they have lost an OC recently, and may lose another after this season or next, they always have an "OC in waiting" being groomed to continue the scheme.

Its a very smart move by dabo. for multiple reasons. Helps the kids on the team as they don't need to learn a new offence, helps him focus on improving aspects of the team rather than teaching the basics over again, and helps in recruiting as he can sell kids on being "the next (insert name)" and not have to worry as much about decommits because nothing but the OC name will change.

Enos has job hopped quite a bit and Michigan State his alma mater may fire Coach D at seasons end. He would only be in the running if we have a big season of course. But, looking at the rest of our O staff there does not seem to be anyone capable or qualified to take on the role if he was to leave,

I know some will think I'm getting ahead of myself, but I disagree. I think if you want to sustain success in college football, or in any business really, you need to plan ahead and learn from others who are having success.
Hasn't called a play yet and you've got him taking over at Michigan State - not happening, nothing on his resume suggest he's qualified for that job
and one successful season at Miami will not change that, if it happens
 
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We do this stupid **** with players too.... We anoint them when they haven't done anything.

That true. We always have guys coming out way early and being first round picks lol. It's just funny how we overrated our own guys
 
If anybody thinks Enos was OC in waiting at Alabama I have some diamonds mines on my property I will sell you shares of. He came here at half or more of what Saban would have offered. Many times Saban has upped the ante for coaches threatening to leave and topped everyone else's salary for those coaches he wanted to keep. He let Kiffin have free range at OC. Obviously, Saban did not like Enos. Enos never called a play there. Saban is a master at picking future quality coaches. He will also eliminate in a heart beat those that don't perform like he has done several this year. With losing like the did, I knew heads would roll, and they did.

Wrong.
 
What I envy about Clemson is that although they have lost an OC recently, and may lose another after this season or next, they always have an "OC in waiting" being groomed to continue the scheme.

Its a very smart move by dabo. for multiple reasons. Helps the kids on the team as they don't need to learn a new offence, helps him focus on improving aspects of the team rather than teaching the basics over again, and helps in recruiting as he can sell kids on being "the next (insert name)" and not have to worry as much about decommits because nothing but the OC name will change.

Enos has job hopped quite a bit and Michigan State his alma mater may fire Coach D at seasons end. He would only be in the running if we have a big season of course. But, looking at the rest of our O staff there does not seem to be anyone capable or qualified to take on the role if he was to leave,

I know some will think I'm getting ahead of myself, but I disagree. I think if you want to sustain success in college football, or in any business really, you need to plan ahead and learn from others who are having success.
Its just like any job in society really. Don't be the last man with a secret. You should always crosstrain and get the next guy ready. The moment you don't want to train/prepare the next man is the moment you're scared of doing the right thing and losing your job. If you're a top dog you should never think that way.
 
Enos isn’t stupid. At Alabama you run what Saban wants. Here at Miami he is being given the opportunity to run his offence. He also sees the talent we have on the roster and knows it’s not going to take much to bump us from 2nd last in the country to top 20. We have that type of talent here.

His quick decision to leave Bama is actually just another reason it make sense to plan beyond him. Because he’s not afraid to jump at an opportunity when he sees it.

Yeah it's a great move.

4 star QB, WR, TEs, RBs

Near last in offense. SMH

He hardly has to do **** to look amazing for HC gigs
 
If anybody thinks Enos was OC in waiting at Alabama I have some diamonds mines on my property I will sell you shares of. He came here at half or more of what Saban would have offered. Many times Saban has upped the ante for coaches threatening to leave and topped everyone else's salary for those coaches he wanted to keep. He let Kiffin have free range at OC. Obviously, Saban did not like Enos. Enos never called a play there. Saban is a master at picking future quality coaches. He will also eliminate in a heart beat those that don't perform like he has done several this year. With losing like the did, I knew heads would roll, and they did.

I'll take the diamonds then

https://theathletic.com/773433/2019...taff-turnover-nick-saban-dan-enos-tosh-lupoi/
 
Are we really talking about who may be the next OC, prior to the current OC coaches his first game for us? Lol....****!
 
If he leaves it's because great things have happened with our offense. That's a good thing.

We aren't Clemson. No other program has experienced the kind of loyatly and stability they have in recent years.

Can't live in fear.

Any coach that helps us win right now is the only thing we should be worried about, because with success movement is inevitable.
This is true, and once we are winning everything takes care of itself. Primarily recruiting. Where we failed however was continuing our success with good coach hires.

Even when we brought in Coker, who was the first bad hire we made, we were recruiting tremendous talent still. All we needed was a good staff to continue to develop that talent. Coker fired everyone after LSU. Then our coaching went downhill from there. Especially the HC spot.

Right now we have to win, and build some serious recruiting momentum. Then we have to develop the talent.

Sure, we're going to lose coaches, and we always will simply because we can't pay what the bigger programs do right now. Hopefully we hold onto a good HC for a little while and he'll backfill with quality hires. But if we lose the HC and if our AD doesn't have his head in his ***, he'll be able to backfill sensibly as well.
 
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Successful businesses create the infrastructure for sustained success. It always starts with leadership at the top. If Manny is able to build a strong staff with time and have some redundancy, it will dramatically help his success as head coach.
 
What I envy about Clemson is that although they have lost an OC recently, and may lose another after this season or next, they always have an "OC in waiting" being groomed to continue the scheme.

Its a very smart move by dabo. for multiple reasons. Helps the kids on the team as they don't need to learn a new offence, helps him focus on improving aspects of the team rather than teaching the basics over again, and helps in recruiting as he can sell kids on being "the next (insert name)" and not have to worry as much about decommits because nothing but the OC name will change.

Enos has job hopped quite a bit and Michigan State his alma mater may fire Coach D at seasons end. He would only be in the running if we have a big season of course. But, looking at the rest of our O staff there does not seem to be anyone capable or qualified to take on the role if he was to leave,

I know some will think I'm getting ahead of myself, but I disagree. I think if you want to sustain success in college football, or in any business really, you need to plan ahead and learn from others who are having success.
there are always guys on market ever offseason as oc. okstate has gone to Princeton and others fcs schools for there new oc I like what Clemson does but ok state has top offenses all the time by being a team willing to think outside the box and go get up and comers to come coach the offense. plus if dantonio is fired and I don't see it Michigan state isn't a top 3 job in big 10 for one and is 2nd in own state pat Narduzzi has to be fav for that job
 
If he leaves it's because great things have happened with our offense. That's a good thing.

We aren't Clemson. No other program has experienced the kind of loyatly and stability they have in recent years.

Can't live in fear.

Any coach that helps us win right now is the only thing we should be worried about, because with success movement is inevitable.

OH YEAH?? Says who

Just read almost any thread on here.

We thrive on fear, and anger here

But I do agree ........this falls under great problems to have
 
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