Coaching OC/DC Cristobal NEEDS, not necessarily who he GETS

He'll want someone who presents a balanced attack but we NEED someone innovative who plays to the strengths of our current personnel and maximizes the talent in our qb room. TVD is an insanely major upgrade to Anthony Brown.
I don't mind "playing to stengths" of current talent, but at some point the program needs to bite the bullet and get players with capabilities that allow our Canes to Win 3-5 years from now amd on.

The current roster can't do it for the most part.
 
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I’ll take Moorhead, he is great. His QB just sucked. He was at PSU with Barkley
Moorhead is gone. He was a HC before being "demoted" to OC with Mario, and he's now headed to Akron IIRC as a HC.
 
I hope Mario doesn't play it safe and go for say Chud as OC.

Mario needs to watch some TVD film and see how the kid thrived in the Air Raid system, then go out and get someone who is a part of that school of thought
 
Competent , established Co-Ordinators..... If the money is truly gonna be there then this part shouldn't be too hard...... Literally anyone is an upgrade over Diaz on Defense...
 
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I think Mario hired three future P5 head coaches and coordinators... just while at FIU.

He will have the budget to build a great staff, and he has an eye for coaching and recruiting talent.
 
I think he will get an established ex-head coach for DC

Maybe a Charlie strong, Pruitt, muschamp type

For OC- hoping maybe a young up and comer or Dorsey
 
Kittley is going to Texas Tech looks like.

I want Mullen, but there are several
options especially if we are spending. Alot of Doug Belk and UF smoke too (no surprise). I’d call up Jim Leonard and tell him name his price lol. Followed by Mike Tressel. Again, a ton of options. Exciting times. CUT THE CHECK.



.....if we pick up the phone and call Ponce or Chud, I’m cutting someone. No kizzy.
 
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I think Mario hired three future P5 head coaches and coordinators... just while at FIU.

He will have the budget to build a great staff, and he has an eye for coaching and recruiting talent.
Plus Marcus Arroyo, Andy Avalos, and Moorhead (I guess you can count him) from Oregon.

Satterfeld probably the most successful out of all of them but still pretty good track record.
 
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