Interesting stat on Yost as an OC candidate

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Miami was 122nd in sack percentage this year.

Texas Tech, with Yost as OC, finished 6th this year. Utah State finished 2nd in 2018 under Yost. Missouri was annually a Top 25 team in sack percentage under Yost.

The biggest reason is that Yost loves throwing screens. This may be a nice fit with our young OL.
 
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I read an article a couple years ago about Yost and how he burned out from the grind at Mizzou. Seems like he has a lot of loyalty to Wells from what I remember reading.

If he know Tooligowski from his Mizzou days and trusts his opinion I highly doubt you’ll see him leave his stable place with Wells to come here.
 
With Enos' salary figure...I hope going to Yost doesn't come at that premium and as a result, Miami can hire some highly qualified recruiters.
 
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I read an article a couple years ago about Yost and how he burned out from the grind at Mizzou. Seems like he has a lot of loyalty to Wells from what I remember reading.

If he know Tooligowski from his Mizzou days and trusts his opinion I highly doubt you’ll see him leave his stable place with Wells to come here.

This. Yost isn't a viable option IMO. He's happy where he is and there's nothing wrong with that.
 
Miami was 122nd in sack percentage this year.

Texas Tech, with Yost as OC, finished 6th this year. Utah State finished 2nd in 2018 under Yost. Missouri was annually a Top 25 team in sack percentage under Yost.

The biggest reason is that Yost loves throwing screens. This may be a nice fit with our young OL.
Unfortunately our quarterbacks can’t throw a screen pass and our running backs can’t catch them
 
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