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.