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Not that he sticks around much of any where but he’s won a national championship as an oline coach and has coached at multiple major power 5 programs like Miami, LSU, uga, Texas and to a lesser extent va tech and now unc
 
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Because the problem wasnt searles. It was the scheme he was forced to run... his line at unc already looks better than here.

Will be interesting to see how they handle the gut blitz packages, and the right side when they have two Frosh in....
 
Because the problem wasnt searles. It was the scheme he was forced to run... his line at unc already looks better than here.

I'm not defending Kehoe, Searles, whoever...

The OL problems of Miami for the past since forever are not because of coaching for on field performance.

The OL problems of Miami are for clear failures in recruiting and retaining the right personnel.

Obviously the latter is part of "coaching" these days, but its a failure of the find-them-get-them aspect, not instruction.
 
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I'm not defending Kehoe, Searles, whoever...

The OL problems of Miami for the past since forever are not because of coaching for on field performance.

The OL problems of Miami are for clear failures in recruiting and retaining the right personnel.

Obviously the latter is part of "coaching" these days, but its a failure of the find-them-get-them aspect, not instruction.

It was a trio of acquisition, development and deployment.

Recruiting missed/overrated some guys, no one was developing them in the weight room, and the schemes/coaching sucked. Makes for some OL woes.
 
Right. It was all Kehoe, it was all Searles.

The OL today is playing so much better than in years past.

So much.

Searles couldn’t recruit OTs worth a ****. Today’s OL is stuck with a 2* freshman LT and a RFR RT. That’s called ****** recruiting. As far as today’s OL, it’s still very early but I’m also not the type that jumps all over Barry just because he was the assistant OL coach for one the worst OLs in the NFL.
 
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