Do we have strategic initiatives? Maybe we need some.Our previous DFO was Don Corzine who left for the Detroit Lions as "Senior Advisor, Player Personnel Operations/Strategic Initiatives"
funny, but it is more involved. such as equipment coordination, setting up the locker rooms and the team's sideline presence, equipment and personnel. transporting the team, equipment and personnel. it is an operations job managing a lot of systems and people. back office stuff.Football Operations is usually in charge of overseeing scheduling planes for away games, locking the practice field at night, ordering equipment, chartering buses for travel to the stadium, parking passes for assistant coaches, reordering toner and paper from Staples, hiring and firing ticket office managers, etc.
Dude, I have no personal knowledge. I’m just guessing. Somebody got to lock the practice field at night.funny, but it is more involved. such as equipment coordination, setting up the locker rooms and the team's sideline presence, equipment and personnel. transporting the team, equipment and personnel. it is an operations job managing a lot of systems and people. back office stuff.
Someones gotta make coffee for the whole staff too.Dude, I have no personal knowledge. I’m just guessing. Somebody got to lock the practice field at night.
That’s the interns job. Gotta do something for the three credit hours.Someones gotta make coffee for the whole staff too.
But he was not THE Special Teams Coach. He was a grad assistant. I researched it.Slutak was the previous director of football ops at Washington State, Previously he was the Director of Football Operations at UNLV. He also served as the Director of Football Operations at Bowling Green in 2013, where the Falcons went 10-4 and reached the Little Ceasars Bowl in his lone season.
Prior to Bowling Green, Slutak spent three seasons at the University of Washington (2009-2011) as the Assistant AD for Football Operations and another four years at the University of Southern California (2005-2008) as the Director of Football Operations.
Prior to taking over the football operations at USC, Slutak coached Special Teams for the Trojans in 2003 and 2004, winning two consecutive National Championships. He’s also previously coached at Ole Miss, North Carolina State and Lehigh University, where he won a Patriot League Championship in 1995.
A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., he was a punter at Florida State University, earning his bachelor’s degree in education from FSU in 1995 and his master’s in athletic administration and management from North Carolina State in 2002. Slutak and his wife, Erin have one son, Landon.View attachment 149385
Nah, thats too much for the intern. He probably makes the wrong coffee.That’s the interns job. Gotta do something for the three credit hours.
Jesus H Christ....Let's just hire Chris Rix as QB coach, & call it a MFing day....