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Starting to see... so was Gus Malzahn a horrible hire?
Houston Nutt hired him to get his kids to Arkansas......and guess what it worked. We'll see if Mr. Rumph can deliver the same, although I highly doubt it.
Starting to see... so was Gus Malzahn a horrible hire?
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...So was Nick Saban a horrible hire for his first coaching position?
As a graduate assistant at Kent St.? Nope....I think that was a very appropriate launching pad for Saban. Do you not understand the difference here?
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
Coaches don't go through that anymore. T-Rob is only 34 and was a ga for only 2 or 3 years before he became a db coach. Rumph has actually been a hc. Even though it was at the high school level it is more experience than t-rob when he started.
Because he has no "experience" coaching corners in d-1 mr.quartermanHas to be support staff. Would be a horrible DB hire. Sony continues to pay dividends to Rumph.
Help me understand... What makes him a horrible DB hire?
So was Nick Saban a horrible hire for his first coaching position?
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Art briles was never a ga or oc.
Starting to see... so was Gus Malzahn a horrible hire?
Houston Nutt hired him to get his kids to Arkansas......and guess what it worked. We'll see if Mr. Rumph can deliver the same, although I highly doubt it.
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...As a graduate assistant at Kent St.? Nope....I think that was a very appropriate launching pad for Saban. Do you not understand the difference here?
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
No i said when he took his first coaching job..not a GA position...
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Art briles was never a ga or oc.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Richt hired Schottenheimer as OC at Georgia last year too. How'd that work out? Bunch of blind ****ing homers. The guy isn't teflon.
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Art briles was never a ga or oc.
So now you guys are comparing Mike Rumph to Art Briles & Gus Mahlzan? **** my life.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Richt hired Schottenheimer as OC at Georgia last year too. How'd that work out? Bunch of blind ****ing homers. The guy isn't teflon.
he was forced to hire him
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Where the f*ck have you been the last 10 years?
After Coker, Shannon & the fraud Golden No one will get the benefit of the doubt anymore.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Where the f*ck have you been the last 10 years?
After Coker, Shannon & the fraud Golden No one will get the benefit of the doubt anymore.
Come on, you just put Richt in the same group as Golden, Coker and Shannon. Richt has faced SEC defenses for 15 years. I'm sure he has a better idea of what a good corner looks like and how a good DB coach looks like.
Richt hires Kool and we call it a great move.
Richt hires Rumph and we say it a mistake.
Lets just trust Richt that he knows what he's doing.
Where the f*ck have you been the last 10 years?
After Coker, Shannon & the fraud Golden No one will get the benefit of the doubt anymore.
Come on, you just put Richt in the same group as Golden, Coker and Shannon. Richt has faced SEC defenses for 15 years. I'm sure he has a better idea of what a good corner looks like and how a good DB coach looks like.
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Art briles was never a ga or oc.
So now you guys are comparing Mike Rumph to Art Briles & Gus Mahlzan? **** my life.
Saban was a defensive GA/Assistant for 9 YEARS IN COLLEGE before he EVER landed his FIRST position coaching job. See the difference yet?
1972–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (D. Asst.)
1977 Syracuse (D. Asst.)
1978–1979 West Virginia (D. Asst.)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (D. Asst.)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DB/DC)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
2007–present Alabama
If Rumph wants to grind it out in the lower levels for 9 years and then come back I'll be on board in a heart beat.
So every position coach needs to have started as a GA?
At the Div 1 level? I'd say it's a no brainer genius. Do you ****ing clowns even know what goes into coaching at the college level? It's a ****ing grind to the bone. 100 hour work weeks and ****. I'd prefer my position coaches to understand and flourish in that role before coaching at UM.
Has he ever had to sit in a living room and convince a kid to come to a **** school? Has he ever had to communicate and deliver a game plan to kids at this level? Has he ever had to sit in a meeting room and discuss the merits of a particular recruit and why he should or shouldn't be offered? Has he ever failed, succeeded or honed in his instruction skills that are required for this level. This isn't ****ing high school anymore boys. I'd prefer my position coaches have already gone through those growing pains before they reach our level. It's common ****ing sense.
It's not just "Hey bro....you need a little more bend in your knees in your back pedal". The nuances of coaching at this level are enormous.
Art briles was never a ga or oc.
So now you guys are comparing Mike Rumph to Art Briles & Gus Mahlzan? **** my life.