Miami pulling Enos from Bama who is a highly respected QB coach, former OC, and has Saban's trust so much he was considering making him Bama's OC, leads to the CIS herd relentlessly posting how bad the hire is (most with no actual basis to support their negative drivel), is so CIS these days it hurts.
Why is it a bad hire? Legit question I am curious
Why? Maybe he's transferring because he hates his qb coach?Im pretty sure this means we have the best shot at Jalen Hurts now
No one scores more then Bama . Its not a super fast offense but it is **** explosive .
Agree. I’d be shocked if Hurts doesn’t come to Miami at this point.
I think Manny whiffed a bunch before this hire. If that’s the case, then this is a good hire. UM is unfortunately not what we were. Think about past OCs (Whipple, Coley, Brown (as Richt’s puppet) and Manny is a first time head coach.
If this was a part of the 3 coordinators that he spoke about at his presser, shame on Manny! But if he did not get anywhere with his other attempts (or the university shot them down due to past history like Applewhite) then I am glad that we have someone that seems like they are competent enough to get us to compete. We need to stabilize before we can rebound from the Richt era (all 3 years of it).
Article on his Offensive Philosophy:
https://www.arkansasfight.com/2015/...-o-look-at-new-offensive-coordinator-dan-enos
My thing isnt that it's what the scheme will be. I think he can make Jarren ball hard next season if it comes to it snd he won't be bad but I wanted a true spread that'll utilize the speed and athleticism and sure Enos may do that im just not certain but of course im cheering for him nowI honestly think you guys are stupid. You guys are telling me that you would rather have 2 fired head coaches and coordinators for low tier power 5 schools hired over Alabama's qb coach who they tried to promote to OC and who UGA tried to hire? UNBELIEVABLE