Let's talk Diaz coaching tree...

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This is a weird question because your tree, IMO, involves your contemporaries. But I see this as an easy answer. Keep Dugans and Hartley, if not for their coaching ability but for their recruiting ability. Hire a stud OC to also coach QB's, and get a new RB and OL coach. I'm betting Diaz lands Major Applewhite as OC. Regardless, once the OC is hired, you're then looking at the OC's coaching tree more than the HC's.
Applwhite is a head coach already. Why would he leave Houston?
 
Remember when Randy Shannon kept losing to his former mentor at UNC? It's about to happen again with Diaz. Randy Shannon 2.0!
 
Lol...coaching tree. Who was on Taggart's coaching three? Didn't stop him from hiring coordinators.
 
I will bet ANYONE on here $1000 that at least 75% of the staff is retained, if not more.
Of course because everyone on defense will be retained. If you believe 75% of the offensive staff is staying, I'll take that bet right now.
 
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I think Applewhite is a guy he coached with. I played under Ponce he has an extremely fire personality and don’t take ****. My boy played rb for him at fiu when Cristabol was there and he said the same. His personality is very similar to manny
 
We had a 6’8 tight end who couldn’t catch a cold. Ponce said to him “ David when you get to heaven God is going to ask you, what did you do with my height? He said you’re going to look God in the eyes and say not a **** thing” he proceeded to tell him I’m going to throw you the ball every game once a game to expose your sorry *** bc you could **** up a wet dream” he actually did it ran pop pass to the tight end to prove his point every game.


Just to give you an insight on what type of personality he has. All the in fighting in the locker room on the offensive side i don’t think it’s going down like that. He’s a Miami guy!! Attitude is not for the bs
 
I don't know why some of yall are trippin' about Ponce. He's a really good offensive coach.
Name-wise he's not a splash hire but his offense is legit.

IYO is he an OC here or needs more seasoning and he gets brought on board as a QBC? I really
Don’t want someone inexperienced as an OC.
 
I think the hire is pathetic and lazy. I wanted an established HC and an offensive guy.
However, Diaz has the personality of charisma of a great head coach.
And although I think his defense is overrated, it's good enough to compete for national championships if it's paired with a great offense.

Will he send the whole offensive staff packing, though?
Does he have the balls to essentially say "Hey I know we've been grinding/coaching together for the last 3 years but yall boys gotta go."
I don't know. I don't know what his relationship is like with those coaches on the other side of the ball. For all we know, he may like them and be apart of the excuse train. ("Kids aren't executing.")
Yall are ASSUMING that Manny disapproves of the offensive staff and is going to clean house. We don't know that. I sure as **** hope so, though. I'm sure he's not a fan of having his defense on the field all game.

With that said...
When coaches get their first HC gig they often call on guys from their tree to join them. Sometimes new HC's like familiarity.

Let's talk Manny's tree. Who has he coached with over the years that has been good on offense? I'm genuinely asking because I don't know, but I'm betting that those will be some of his first phone calls. It's not always sure-fire but this may give us a good idea at who he may be targeting.
Has he worked with anybody in the past worth considering?

A good offensive staff can make Diaz successful here IMO.
im not a fan of the hire but its clear where my heart belongs but WOW you are not normally this positive.
honestly, i dont see a difference in the risk between manny and mario.
 
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How is he the OC but he doesn't call plays?
You're saying App State's HC is the OC and Ponce is a puppet? (serious question)

Probably similar to how Norvell runs his staff. His OC builds the game plan but Norvell calls plays. That Dillingham guy Auburn poached never called plays, neither did the guy OSU took the year before. Worked out for OSU...but this Ponce guy seems less experienced.

Interested in what App State ran though...anyone with insight?
 
Ponce seems like he has great potential as an OC... at TEMPLE.

Manny could have brought him there to cut his teeth, not at The U though. Concerns about a fresh OC have to abound. Bigger question for me goes to scheme and adaptability, which many have already said. I don't care if you run pro style, spread, RPO, or the freaking wishbone. If you don't adapt to the skill set of your players, you will fail no matter what scheme you run. An OC that can not only utilize the strengths of the team but also can mask the deficiencies.

I know, we ask for the world.
 
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