Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
Once Tebow left the UF offense floundered. Once Urban got to OSU he's had QBs who could execute at a high level.
How would you feel about Billy Gonzales as an OC candidate?Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
How would you feel about Billy Gonzales as an OC candidate?Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
I'd also add that most of the truly elite coaches -- Saban, Meyer, Patterson, Dantonio, Harbaugh, Petrino (I considered him elite even before this year), Peterson -- and even our own JJ, and Ericson, all had (successful) experience as HC's on teams where they didn't always have a built in talent advantage.
Outside of a brief one year stint at East Carolina, Richt has always been on a team where he had a recruiting and talent advantage. Yes, I understand UGA isn't exactly Alabama, LSU, or UF, but they aren't exactly Utah, Michigan State, Boise State, San Diego State, Stanford (at least before Harbaugh built them back up), TCU, Washington State, OK State, or Lousiville either. When you're at those schools, you have to consistently out-coach your opponents on a weekly basis.
And is the exact reason Herman is THAT Dude right now. That doesn't prove that Richt isn't a great coach; but i'm still looking for definitive proof other than a Bob Stoops like winning percentage that this guy can win a championship in 2016 on.
You keep mentioning Herman what the **** has he done.. 1 year of success doesn't mean ****. He wet the bed against Navy and his team is allowing over 29ppg. Again you guys crown anyone with a pulse. I don't even know why I wasted my breath is this wack thread. Don't respond to me continue with this wonderful thread.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
Once Tebow left the UF offense floundered. Once Urban got to OSU he's had QBs who could execute at a high level.
Gotta remember that he won his first ship w that rapist Leakvwhobis anything but the kind of QB he likes.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
There's not "some truth" there. There's all truth there. I know a dude who was at Bowling Green at the time, and Mullen was the architect of that offense. Meyer is no offensive technician.
Mark could be the QB coach and have heavy involvement in the offense. He could still bring in a "pro style" under center OC so long as they come from a Peterson type tree, or NFL system.
That would solve everything. Keeps Richt right in the thick of things, but strips him of play calling duties.
Why would it have to be a pro-style system? With the athletes that we have at our disposal in our backyard if we ran an uptempo spread type of offense, think Baylor, we would be unstoppable.
I agree. I just meant if Richt is adamant on running that offense. After all it is what he's familiar with.
I would take a Jedd Fisch/Richt combo any day of the week. Fisch was so under appreciated here. And with Richt's recruiting and Ajax ability, Fischs potential could be maximized.
I'd also add that most of the truly elite coaches -- Saban, Meyer, Patterson, Dantonio, Harbaugh, Petrino (I considered him elite even before this year), Peterson -- and even our own JJ, and Ericson, all had (successful) experience as HC's on teams where they didn't always have a built in talent advantage.
Outside of a brief one year stint at East Carolina, Richt has always been on a team where he had a recruiting and talent advantage. Yes, I understand UGA isn't exactly Alabama, LSU, or UF, but they aren't exactly Utah, Michigan State, Boise State, San Diego State, Stanford (at least before Harbaugh built them back up), TCU, Washington State, OK State, or Lousiville either. When you're at those schools, you have to consistently out-coach your opponents on a weekly basis.
Urb might call it his spread option offense because that's the kind of guy he is, but it's Dan Mullen's offense. Mullen created, installed, and ran that offense for Urb at Bowling Green, Utah and UF.
Urb's strength is leadership and being a boss. He's no technical wiz.
Some truth here. Once Mullen left, Addazio couldn't do jack with Brantley.
But Urb goes out and strikes gold by pulling Herman out of nowhere when he gets to OSU.
There's not "some truth" there. There's all truth there. I know a dude who was at Bowling Green at the time, and Mullen was the architect of that offense. Meyer is no offensive technician.
And Mullen is the poster boy for Head Corches.