Adam Gase
4,3,2,1 go
Adam Gase
My sources are saying Gase has a contract in place.....4,3,2,1 go
If we want him, we get him simple. Coming to The U is a promo for him because he will be the one and only OC and calls all plays. Plus full autonomy to run the offense. Clemson can't match these.Jeff Scott is definitely a stud I just havent researched him because I dont see a chance of Clamson letting him go with what he has done with the WRs
If we want him, we get him simple. Coming to The U is a promo for him because he will be the one and only OC and calls all plays. Plus full autonomy to run the offense. Clemson can't match these.
Scott has never called plays.
How is that not a red flag?
Easy to recruit at Clemson just like at Bama if you win big and have bags.Jeff Scott would be a MUCH better hire than Applewhite. He also coaches Clemson's WRs who perform at an elite level. He also recruits WRs at an elite level. He was also Clemson's recruiting coordinator for 6 years. He's an elite recruiter.
He does sometimes. Called the play that won the ‘16 title game.Scott has never called plays.
How is that not a red flag?
Yes, ignore the scheduled interview with Green Bay. Just agent play to bump his cut.My sources are saying Gase has a contract in place.....
honest question, why would anyone be more excited about scott than Applewhite?Please be true! This is the dude that splashes
**** no to Applewhite
That is way too reductionist - it is not that simple at all. Clemson has much more leverage than you acknowledge. Without knowing what the future of Tony Elliot is, and whether he has ambitions to be a HC, Clemson could very well have an agreement with Scott that he assumes the full-time play calling duties if Elliot bounces. Scott is a native son, both a player and a coach (as is Elliot) - if Clemson values him highly, you can be certain that it will come down to much more than "if we want him, we get him." The promise to possibly be the next full-time Clemson OC, replete with having the best QB talent in college football for the next few years, on a team and organization run by professionals as opposed to the Gables clown show creates many more variables than your post
A bird in hand is better than 2 in the woods. Certainly, getting the OC job at The U presently with full control of the offense is better than a future promise for the same position from Clemson that may never materialize.That is way too reductionist - it is not that simple at all. Clemson has much more leverage than you acknowledge. Without knowing what the future of Tony Elliot is, and whether he has ambitions to be a HC, Clemson could very well have an agreement with Scott that he assumes the full-time play calling duties if Elliot bounces. Scott is a native son, both a player and a coach (as is Elliot) - if Clemson values him highly, you can be certain that it will come down to much more than "if we want him, we get him." The promise to possibly be the next full-time Clemson OC, replete with having the best QB talent in college football for the next few years, on a team and organization run by professionals as opposed to the Gables clown show creates many more variables than your post framed.
I can dig thisJeff Scott would be a MUCH better hire than Applewhite. He also coaches Clemson's WRs who perform at an elite level. He also recruits WRs at an elite level. He was also Clemson's recruiting coordinator for 6 years. He's an elite recruiter.
A bird in hand is better than 2 in the woods. Certainly, getting the OC job at The U presently with full control of the offense is better than a future promise for the same position from Clemson that may never materialize.
Scott would be a fail imohonest question, why would anyone be more excited about scott than Applewhite?
one has called plays at the highest level and had moderate success. One isn't a playcaller and coaches second hand on a team that has the 2nd most talented qb in the nation, a Heisman worthy RB, one of the best OL, and is vastly superior to any other team on their schedule