Here is some info on Dan Enos

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The Enos hire made me so mad I had to take a month away from CIS. I swear, his career was going downhill and people swore it was just because he did things differently. People said his O would be an improvement over Richt's and I said a 60th ranked O would not excite anyone. And here we are. Oooh, he uses motion. Ooooh, he attacks all parts of the field. Blah blah blah. Like I said when he was hired, if his O is so hard to defense, why did so many teams have no problem doing just that?
 
The Enos hire made me so mad I had to take a month away from CIS. I swear, his career was going downhill and people swore it was just because he did things differently. People said his O would be an improvement over Richt's and I said a 60th ranked O would not excite anyone. And here we are. Oooh, he uses motion. Ooooh, he attacks all parts of the field. Blah blah blah. Like I said when he was hired, if his O is so hard to defense, why did so many teams have no problem doing just that?

He would be calling plays right now at Alabama or Georgia had he not come here. His career was on the steep rise. Be accurate.
 
This is a list of where the Central Michigan offense ranked before and during the Dan Enos OC era (Enos was the OC from 2010-2014):
2006 - 20th (29.7 pts per game, 10-4 W/L)
2007 - 7th (34.8 pts per game, 8-6 W/L)
2008 - 21st (29.5 pts per game, 8-5 W/L)
2009 - 9th (33.9 pts per game, 12-2 W/L)
2010 - 72nd (24.3 pts per game, 3-9 W/L)
2011 - 71st (22.6 pts per game, 3-9 W/L)
2012 - 62nd (28.8 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2013 - 111th (23.3 pts per game, 6-6 W/L)
2014 - 65th (26.9 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)


This is a list of where the Arkansas offense ranked before and during the Dan Enos OC era (Enos was the OC from 2015-2017):
2014 - 58th (31.9 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2015 - 33rd (35.9 pts per game, 8-5 W/L)
2016 - 53rd (30.3 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2017 - 97th (28.8 pts per game, 4-8 W/L)


Here is his current offensive ranking at Miami in 2019:
2019 - 83rd (31.3 pts per game, 2-2 W/L) *this includes a 63-0 over Bethune Cookman

Both schools went down in total 'Offensive Rank' and 'Win/Losses' during his tenure there. Im curious as to how this guy got hired given his track record as an OC.

I am more curious as to how our crack analysts on CIS did not mention this during the off season...
 
I don’t see that resume as some horrific indictment of him. He has called top 10 offenses twice, called another top 20 offense, and our current offense in its first season is the third worst he has ever had. He has extensive experience and has coached up quarterbacks very well. He makes quarterbacks completion percentages go up, he involves tight ends heavily. He tries to incorporate different philosophies, groupings, and tries to use a lot of motion and shifts (when our guys aren’t taking penalties).

My biggest issue with him today is he isn’t calling plays that Williams (who hasn’t played under center since he was a child) is comfortable in.

At the start of this season many just wanted an offense that wouldn’t work against the “championship caliber” defense. Today his offense isn’t up to snuff at all don’t get me wrong. But he didn’t recruit any of the below or force any guys to leave:

Boulware
Mahoney
Reed
Brown
Kennedy
Dykstra

Our roster at one of the most important positional groups is missing at least 4 experienced Seniors contributing today plus has whiffed on at least 2 sophomores (likely more). Compared to a normal program Miami’s offensive line is short 4-8 players who should have 2-4 years of development in this program.

It is what it is. This issue won’t be solved next year either, regardless of whatever offensive coach is calling plays.
you HAVE to be related to the guy
 
Alabama and Georgia were both trying to hire Enos as OC. I think the guy knows what he's doing. Lots of football to be played this year before the truth on Enos comes out. Looking forward to watching it all play out.

GoCanes! We gonna whoop Va Tech on saturday.

Apparently Georgia OCs don’t do well here. (See Mark Richt and James Coley) Apparently they need great athletes to accomplish their schemes.
 
check this out from when i was posting who we should get for OC, this is after Briles went to FSU and other OC's went other places and we had barely anything left to pick from.

Bodie Reeder is a cool name, he should have been hired based on that alone.
 
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This is a list of where the Central Michigan offense ranked before and during the Dan Enos OC era (Enos was the OC from 2010-2014):
2006 - 20th (29.7 pts per game, 10-4 W/L)
2007 - 7th (34.8 pts per game, 8-6 W/L)
2008 - 21st (29.5 pts per game, 8-5 W/L)
2009 - 9th (33.9 pts per game, 12-2 W/L)
2010 - 72nd (24.3 pts per game, 3-9 W/L)
2011 - 71st (22.6 pts per game, 3-9 W/L)
2012 - 62nd (28.8 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2013 - 111th (23.3 pts per game, 6-6 W/L)
2014 - 65th (26.9 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)


This is a list of where the Arkansas offense ranked before and during the Dan Enos OC era (Enos was the OC from 2015-2017):
2014 - 58th (31.9 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2015 - 33rd (35.9 pts per game, 8-5 W/L)
2016 - 53rd (30.3 pts per game, 7-6 W/L)
2017 - 97th (28.8 pts per game, 4-8 W/L)


Here is his current offensive ranking at Miami in 2019:
2019 - 83rd (31.3 pts per game, 2-2 W/L) *this includes a 63-0 over Bethune Cookman

Both schools went down in total 'Offensive Rank' and 'Win/Losses' during his tenure there. Im curious as to how this guy got hired given his track record as an OC.
TROLL MUCH??
 
I don’t see that resume as some horrific indictment of him. He has called top 10 offenses twice, called another top 20 offense, and our current offense in its first season is the third worst he has ever had. He has extensive experience and has coached up quarterbacks very well. He makes quarterbacks completion percentages go up, he involves tight ends heavily. He tries to incorporate different philosophies, groupings, and tries to use a lot of motion and shifts (when our guys aren’t taking penalties).

My biggest issue with him today is he isn’t calling plays that Williams (who hasn’t played under center since he was a child) is comfortable in.

At the start of this season many just wanted an offense that wouldn’t work against the “championship caliber” defense. Today his offense isn’t up to snuff at all don’t get me wrong. But he didn’t recruit any of the below or force any guys to leave:

Boulware
Mahoney
Reed
Brown
Kennedy
Dykstra

Our roster at one of the most important positional groups is missing at least 4 experienced Seniors contributing today plus has whiffed on at least 2 sophomores (likely more). Compared to a normal program Miami’s offensive line is short 4-8 players who should have 2-4 years of development in this program.

It is what it is. This issue won’t be solved next year either, regardless of whatever offensive coach is calling plays.
i think you misread it. only the bolded years were his, not the unbolded ones.
 
I'm curious as to how this guy got hired given his track record as an OC.

He was hired because he's a developer of QB's (based on Manny) and because Arkansas gave him 'fits'
 
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I sure did. My bad.

Those are some bad numbers. And yet he was still being looked at by Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan to be offensive coordinators (or so we’re told).

I wonder if he is such a QB guru teams are willing to overlook some of his failings?
I'm curious about that too man, is he just a good talker with some fb knowledge and experience?
 
I'm almost certain that the 4 year period before Enos got there was with LeFever as QB. Not the only thing, but having the best QB in school history does help your offense
Look at Urban Meyer's offense under Tebow and then his offense under Brantley. Same coach, same scheme, same school, different quarterback, different results.
 
Need more of those rollout plays. I saw Ohio state doing that with fields a lot
Exactly brother ... although Fields is more agile and athletic than JW ... I typically like it for us in protection from being in the pocket.
 
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