*Realistic* OC Hot Board

I haven't yet curated my Top 5 Candidates list, but a few simple requests for Manny the A-Hole.

1. Get an OC that actually had a couple top 10 offenses to his name. Penos was around for almost a decade and his resume was full of dog shlt finishes for his offenses. How about a dude who's got a few elite seasons under his belt for his units?

2. Someone running an offense that doesn't look like it should be telecast in 480p to a bunch of fat ugly midwesterners.

3. A guy who's proven he can adapt offenses actually based on his talent/personnel that year instead of running one system that doesn't fit his players and then blaming them for not executing.

Let's start there Manny you piece of shlt.
 
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David Yost
 
Rob Sale - OC/OL Coach Louisiana Ragin Cajuns

Solves our OC and our OL problems


I was just about to ask if anyone was familiar with his offense. Louisiana has put up great numbers this year

Know anything? @brock @Liberty City El @mjackson6 @Cribby @Roman Marciante
 
Since Joe Brady will get a blank check at the end of the season to say in Baton Rouge, let's explore some realistic names:

Major Applewhite/Larry Fedora - Both were reportedly finalists for the job last year and are currently both analysts (at Alabama and Texas, respectively). Would be lazy hires on the surface but both have HC experience and have run successful, high-powered offenses in the past. Probably a bigger fan of Applewhite TBH.

Sean Gleeson (Oklahoma St.) - Has the Cowboys 16th in total offense in his first year in Stillwater and only making about $550k. I would think a pay bump and an Associate HC title would probably do the trick.

Rhett Lashlee - Has SMU in the top 10 in total offense and is a Gus Malzahn disciple.

David Yost (Texas Tech) - Making $600k at Tech and Lubbock is a **** hole, so this would be a fairly easy sell IMO. Resume reads like a who's-who of some of the better offenses in CFB (TTU, Utah St., Oregon, Washington St., Mizzou) over the past 15 years.

Warren Ruggiero (Wake Forest) - Has done incredible work with 2 and 3 star talent at Wake.

Bill Bedenbaugh (Oklahoma) - Hasn't called plays before, which is a major red flag for me. Takes care of the OL coaching issue but we would be putting too much stock in him trying to run OU's system. Another Enos-type hire if it came to fruition.

First and foremost, let's not celebrate until it's official. We all know how much of a clown show this can be at times.
But anyways, on with my post to entertain this great thread.

Larry Fedora: is still getting paid his buyout from UNC and him taking any coaching role would have voided that huge buyout. His checks from UNC deminish after next season and thats when I expect for him to be on the move. And the amount that we offered him wasn't enough to surpass that buy out.

Joe Brady: Believe it or not this has real legs regardless what you think about LSU and other rumblings. Joe Brady is the Broyles Award winner and given 100% credit to LSU's success this year. There's strong ties between him and several greats at Miami.

Rhett Lashlee: Have to do some further research to give a facted based opinion.

Stephen Fields: Is another possibility... It may not sit well with some but this is a BIG possibility which would make "ME" Happy!
He is our best recruiter and was also at Oregon. He knows south florida and brought a very successful offense to Miami Central and Northwestern.

David Yost: Yost is a Mike Leach Disciple and loved by many in these forums. I personally need to do more reaserch on him as well.

Billy Gonzalez: Has been with Dan Mullen for most his career and there's a good relationship between him and Manny. Won't give an opinion on


As Positional Coach;

Frank Ponce: Possibility to come here to replace ENOS as QB coach. He is loved by some within this program.

Wesley McGriff: Db coach at Auburn University and UM alumn.

Winston Moss: HC XFl, former LB and assistant coach @ Green Bay Packers. (Moss would be interested, don't know if the feeling is mutual)
 
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10th in total offense, 10th in passing efficiency, 20th in 3rd down conversion, 8th in scoring offense. Abused the Big10 for years at Indiana with walk ons and 2 star recruits. I'll take him any day
You don't have to sell me on his production but why is he hiring a guy who has never called plays over who was his current OC?
 
You don't have to sell me on his production but why is he hiring a guy who has never called plays over who was his current OC?
Because Noles are dumba$$es, realistically I don't know the answer. All I know is Johns has dominated at every stop in his career
 
Since Joe Brady will get a blank check at the end of the season to say in Baton Rouge, let's explore some realistic names:

Major Applewhite/Larry Fedora - Both were reportedly finalists for the job last year and are currently both analysts (at Alabama and Texas, respectively). Would be lazy hires on the surface but both have HC experience and have run successful, high-powered offenses in the past. Probably a bigger fan of Applewhite TBH.

Sean Gleeson (Oklahoma St.) - Has the Cowboys 16th in total offense in his first year in Stillwater and only making about $550k. I would think a pay bump and an Associate HC title would probably do the trick.

Rhett Lashlee - Has SMU in the top 10 in total offense and is a Gus Malzahn disciple.

David Yost (Texas Tech) - Making $600k at Tech and Lubbock is a **** hole, so this would be a fairly easy sell IMO. Resume reads like a who's-who of some of the better offenses in CFB (TTU, Utah St., Oregon, Washington St., Mizzou) over the past 15 years.

Warren Ruggiero (Wake Forest) - Has done incredible work with 2 and 3 star talent at Wake.

Bill Bedenbaugh (Oklahoma) - Hasn't called plays before, which is a major red flag for me. Takes care of the OL coaching issue but we would be putting too much stock in him trying to run OU's system. Another Enos-type hire if it came to fruition.

All good names but I wanna add the Ledford/Ponce combo from Louisville.
 
Great thread

Bedenbaugh is not on the list for the reason you mentioned

Brady is on the list

wait one **** minute Cyrez. You’ve always been a guy who posts good information when you have it. Are you actually saying that Joe Brady is a guy that Manny is going to seriously pursue and take a shot at?
 
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Listen if Enos wasnt gone today and the story was BS then he sure as **** better be gone now.

But he coached today like a guy who was told to take a hike
 
First and foremost, let's not celebrate until it's official. We all know how much of a clown show this can be at times.
But anyways, on with my post to entertain this great thread.

Larry Fedora: is still getting paid his buyout from UNC and him taking any coaching role would have voided that huge buyout. His checks from UNC deminish after next season and thats when I expect for him to be on the move. And the amount that we offered him wasn't enough to surpass that buy out.

Joe Brady: Believe it or not this has real legs regardless what you think about LSU and other rumblings. Joe Brady is the Broyles Award winner and given 100% credit to LSU's success this year. There's strong ties between him and several greats at Miami.

Rhett Lashlee: Have to do some further research to give a facted based opinion.

Stephen Fields: Is another possibility... It may not sit well with some but this is a BIG possibility which would make "ME" Happy!
He is our best recruiter and was also at Oregon. He knows south florida and brought a very successful offense to Miami Central and Northwestern.

David Yost: Yost is a Mike Leach Disciple and loved by many in these forums. I personally need to do more reaserch on him as well.

Billy Gonzalez: Has been with Dan Mullen for most his career and there's a good relationship between him and Manny. Won't give an opinion on


As Positional Coach;

Frank Ponce: Possibility to come here to replace ENOS as QB coach. He is loved by some within this program.

Wesley McGriff: Db coach at Auburn University and UM alumn.

Winston Moss: HC XFl, former DC and LB coach @ Green Bay Packers. (Moss would be interested, don't know if the feeling is mutual)

Tell me Brady grew up in Pines a fan of the Canes ans wants to make UM great again...
 
In no order:

1) Guy from Arkansas state liberty mentioned: Heckendorf
2) Kevin Johns
3) Sean Gleeson
4) Joe Lombardi (QB coach New Orleans Saints)
5) Klint Kubiak (QB coach Minnesota Vikings)
6) Clyde Christensen (QB coach TB Buccaneers)
 
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In no order:

1) Guy from Arkansas state liberty mentioned: Heckendorf
2) Kevin Johns
3) Sean Gleeson
4) Joe Lombardi (QB coach New Orleans Saints)
5) Klint Kubiak (QB coach Minnesota Vikings)
6) Clyde Christensen (QB coach TB Buccaneers)

Forgot Brandon Streeter QB coach Clemson (also was OC at Richmond) and been with Clemson as a great qb coach and recruiter past 5 years or more.
 
I haven't yet curated my Top 5 Candidates list, but a few simple requests for Manny the A-Hole.

1. Get an OC that actually had a couple top 10 offenses to his name. Penos was around for almost a decade and his resume was full of dog shlt finishes for his offenses. How about a dude who's got a few elite seasons under his belt for his units?

2. Someone running an offense that doesn't look like it should be telecast in 480p to a bunch of fat ugly midwesterners.

3. A guy who's proven he can adapt offenses actually based on his talent/personnel that year instead of running one system that doesn't fit his players and then blaming them for not executing.

Let's start there Manny you piece of shlt.
4 Hire a guy that you would consider replacing Manny with after 2020 season.
 
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