Enos has never been fired, and hasn’t been that many places.
There's an intersting thing called research. If more people would try it before posting online then things woudl be a whole lot different.
en.wikipedia.org
Seems like an awful lot of stops and up-and-down transitions to me. But hey, what do I know, I'm only looking at the facts.
And in case your not up to speed on your 2nd-grade math, that's 15 stops in 28 years, not even two years/stop.
In his last OC role at Arkansas, his offense went from the 27th scoring O to the 57th, to the purely average 62nd on his watch, a drop of 32, about a fourth of the collegiate ranks. Call me nuts, but I'd say that's significant.
Again, research.
Looks like in 2017 when he took on the QB Coach role as well his QB regressed.
But wait, there's more!
As a head coach at Central Michigan, his scoring offenses in those five season ranked, chronologically, 82nd, 92nd, 64th, 96th, and 82nd.
Honestly, the guy's been an extraordinarily average, at best, OC, and a **** Head Coach who went 26-36 while fielding an average 83rd ranked scoring Offense.
But you're defending him. Well, OK.