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I like Herman too, but don't underestimate how good his QB is. That kid's sensational. His transition at Houston is a lot easier because of the playmaking ability of Ward.So, I'll ask you directly ...
Does Fuente become your number 1 after he beats Houston and SMU this season?
Very interested to see SMU vs. Houston on October 8. Chad Morris head-to-head against Tom Herman.
Herman's my #1 guy right now. Interested to see how he builds on yesterday's upset victory on the road over Petrino.
Of course not. Neither Herman nor Morris are even coaching players they've had a chance to recruit to their respective programs for a full year yet. Fuente's been at Memphis since 2012 and has his guys there. I'm interested to see what happens, but the outcome won't drastically sway my opinion.
Herman's my top choice. It's not like he suddenly ascended to the top with that Louisville win, though that was certainly a very impressive accomplishment. I was very interested in Herman for Miami if we rightfully fired Golden after last season.
- Comes from Urban's coaching tree and is implementing everything he learned under him now that he's at Houston.
- Adapts his offense to his personnel. He's spoken about this at length and it's a huge deal, especially with all the "square peg, round hole" nonsense we've seen under Golden here.
- Places a strong emphasis on strength and conditioning, which has been lacking here for a long time.
- Ohio State's national title run last year when they were down to their third-string QB? Herman developed all three of them (Miller, Barrett, and Jones) as OSU's QB coach and co-OC from '12-'14. He had a lot of talent to work with and that player development was a huge reason why they won the natty.
- Broyles Award winner in 2014.
- While Golden poisoned this team with a pathetic coal of winning the ACC Coastal in Year 5, Herman's Year 1 goal at Houston that he's conveyed to his players is to earn a Group of Five spot in the New Year's Day bowl games.
- To go along with his coaching prowess, which is the most appealing aspect of his resume, he's already landed a verbal commitment from a five-star DT. At Houston. He was also a great recruiter at OSU under Urban, so he provides the best of both worlds.
Fuente's an impressive guy, but I'm definitely focused on Herman the most. Curious to see how this season plays out for all the potential candidates we're following, though.
Absolutely. Ward is a baller. Herman's track record of developing Barrett and Jones behind Miller at OSU is a huge feather in his cap, because he was fortunate enough to arrive at Houston with a very talented QB to work with from Day 1. He didn't turn chicken s*** into chicken salad at the QB position at either of his last two stops, but he did a heck of a job developing quality talent as OSU's QB coach and co-OC. That caliber of talent is presumably what he'd work with here, too, if hired.