Hmmm....could be something

LOL. Do we actually have UM fans attempting to justify the potential abortion of hiring Ward as our DC? His defense was such a laughingstock that Spurrier had to intervene after that TAMU disaster.

Are UM fans this beaten and despondent that they're trying to talk themselves into being ok with a guy who has led 2 of the worst defenses in college football 2 years running? Sad.
 
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LOL. Do we actually have UM fans attempting to justify the potential abortion of hiring Ward as our DC? His defense was such a laughingstock that Spurrier had to intervene after that TAMU disaster.

Are UM fans this beaten and despondent that they're trying to talk themselves into being ok with a guy who has led 2 of the worst defenses in college football 2 years running? Sad.

He didn't run the defense last year. Spurrier because of the abortion that was the 2014 season brought in John Hoke to run the D. He kept Ward on the staff. Hoke changed the defense and they still stunk.
 
LOL. Do we actually have UM fans attempting to justify the potential abortion of hiring Ward as our DC? His defense was such a laughingstock that Spurrier had to intervene after that TAMU disaster.

Are UM fans this beaten and despondent that they're trying to talk themselves into being ok with a guy who has led 2 of the worst defenses in college football 2 years running? Sad.

He didn't run the defense last year. Spurrier because of the abortion that was the 2014 season brought in John Hoke to run the D. He kept Ward on the staff. Hoke changed the defense and they still stunk.

I know Hoke was DC. What was Ward's title? Bottom line: UM needs to do much better than hiring a DC that had his defense and the one he co-coordinated finish in the 90s the last two years and be looked at as a national joke.

We have a giant budget, and we're looking to get back to the top of college football, not merely compete for the Coastal. You don't do that by scraping the sludge from the bottom of South Carolina's dumpster.
 
If richt brings ward on board then he would be our DB coach... We're gonna make over haul on our defense but the new DC would be Martinez and our dline coach would be rocker I think hurlie would be retained.... We will run aggressive attacking defense fwiw
 
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Read a few articles about him, including one over at SBNation. He's veteran coach, but for DC I'm hoping there is someone much better out there. I wish we could eyeball the applicant pool. He would be a good hire as a DB coach. I see where he coached at VA Tech about a decade ago, and did really well bringing in talented kids and getting them coached up. He left on his own to coach the Raiders DBs. Not sure if he went directly to SC from the Raiders.
 
If richt brings ward on board then he would be our DB coach... We're gonna make over haul on our defense but the new DC would be Martinez and our dline coach would be rocker I think hurlie would be retained.... We will run aggressive attacking defense fwiw

The same martinez Richt fired at Ga? He's pretty much the same as having ward.
 
Read a few articles about him, including one over at SBNation. He's veteran coach, but for DC I'm hoping there is someone much better out there. I wish we could eyeball the applicant pool. He would be a good hire as a DB coach. I see where he coached at VA Tech about a decade ago, and did really well bringing in talented kids and getting them coached up. He left on his own to coach the Raiders DBs. Not sure if he went directly to SC from the Raiders.

What they did at SC is very odd. Two DC's...

He obviously had some value, you don't pay someone 750K to just keep them on staff.

From the SC website:

Lorenzo Ward begins his seventh season with the Gamecocks. After three years of being in charge of the Carolina defense, he will share defensive coordinator duties with Jon Hoke in 2015, with his focus on the running game. Ward was originally named defensive coordinator on January 12, 2009, working under Assistant Head Coach-Defense Ellis Johnson. He coached the cornerbacks in 2011 after being responsible for the corners and free safeties in each of the previous two seasons.

Despite losing all of his linebackers to graduation, the 2013 Carolina defense ranked second in the SEC and 12th in the nation in scoring defense (20.3 ppg) and fifth in the SEC and 19th in the country in total defense (350.0 ypg). The squad held 11 of its 13 opponents to below their season scoring average while intercepting 18 passes. Defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles and defensive end Jadeveon Clowney both earned first-team All-SEC accolades. In addition, Quarles and Clowney each earned a first-team spot on an All-American team, becoming just the second Carolina teammates to earn All-America distinction in the same season.

In 2012, the Gamecocks were ranked in the top-25 nationally in all four statistical categories -- 11th in total defense and 13th in scoring defense, 17th in rushing defense and 21st in passing defense. The unit was led by All-American defensive end, Jadeveon Clowney, the Hendricks Award winner, who had a school-record 13 of the team's school-record 43 sacks, the nation's fifth-highest total.

Ward helped guide a defensive unit that finished the 2011 season with the nation's third-highest rated defense, one that surrendered just 268 yards per contest. Carolina boasted the nation's second-best pass defense and ranked 11th in the country allowing just 18.4 points per game. In addition, Carolina forced 32 turnovers. In his debut as the man in charge of the defense, he limited Nebraska to 13 points and 253 yards in the 2012 Capital One Bowl game, and shut them out over the final three quarters while allowing just 64 yards in the second half.

Ward helped lead a Gamecock defense that scored six defensive touchdowns during the 2010 season, a school record, with two scored by his secondary (Stephon Gilmore, D.J. Swearinger). Gilmore was cited as an All-SEC selection during his sophomore campaign. In his first season at Carolina, Ward's unit helped the Gamecocks rank eighth in the nation in pass defense. In addition, the Gamecocks finished in the upper half in the SEC in scoring defense, rushing defense and total defense. Individually, Gilmore earned first-team Freshman All-America accolades.

Ward came to South Carolina after spending one season as the secondary coach on Bobby Petrino's staff at Arkansas. Prior to that, he was on Art Shell's staff with the NFL's Oakland Raiders in 2006.

A former player at Alabama, Ward coached the secondary under Frank Beamer at Virginia Tech for seven seasons from 1999-2005, with five of his players earning All-Big East honors and one making the All-ACC squad. The Hokies led the nation in total defense, were third in pass defense and second in pass efficiency defense in 2005.

The 2004 Hokie defense ranked fourth in the nation in both pass defense and interceptions. In 2002, the Hokies led the nation with 24 interceptions. The 2001 defense was No. 2 in the nation in total defense while the 2000 unit was No. 3 in interceptions. The 1999 defense was No. 3 in total defense and No. 7 in pass efficiency defense.

From 1994-99, Ward was an assistant at UT-Chattanooga, including a two-year stint (1998-99) as defensive coordinator and defensive backfield coach. He coached the defensive backs from 1994-96 and the running backs in 1997. He also coached kickoff coverage and the punt team.

Ward played at Alabama from 1986-89, helping the Crimson Tide go 33-15 with an SEC title in 1989. The Sporting News named him Special Teams Player of the Year following his senior season as Alabama's unit was ranked No. 1 in the nation.

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under the tutelage of Ellis Johnson at Alabama in 1991, working with the defensive backs, before going to Newnan (Ga.) High School as an assistant in 1992, where he also coached the track team. He returned to Alabama as a graduate assistant in the fall of 1993, working with the outside linebackers, before going to Chattanooga.
 
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Maybe all these dudes are like "F it" and are going to start their own team.
 
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