Welp, say bye to Allison

He should stay on in a recruiter/qb role. Let him do what he does well & leave play calling to an OC
 
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A good coach will keep these recruits. I am not a fan of Coley as an OC. I think he is a very good recruiter but not a good OC. This position needs to be replaced even if it means losing Allison. You don't keep a coach just to keep one recruit especially when you are talking about a coordinator.
 
Best case scenario is Coley as the recruiting coordinator/ qb coach. Hopefully he keeps making stud qbs and finds them like he did with Kaaya but a new oc who makes us better
 
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Oh well

David Furones is likely trying to get press for his other players and exposure for hisself! from other powerhouse teams. What better way to do that than use your December departing star player as a new magnet to secure attention to David Fulrones...

There is no more time than after NOW. He is doing his best to seize the moment; his fleeting moment.
Extremely misleading thread title
Extremely so.... sometimes I think Problem2 is a huge troll, or a plant with split allegiance to either the gators or noles.

Problem2 is a huge troll...

Seriously put dude on ignore.
 
Oh Really David Furones: Jack Allison, the player UM hopes will be its next great quarterback after Brad Kaaya, “still wants to go to Miami” and “likely will be there,” despite the coaching change [and the possibility that Offensive Coordinator James Coley may not be retained], his father, Sean Allison, said Friday. “But his commitment is not contingent on Coley,” Mr. Allison said. Allison, due to arrive at UM in January.

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Oh well
David Furones is likely trying to get press for his other players and exposure for hisself! from other powerhouse teams. What better way to do that than use your December departing star player as a new magnet to secure attention to David Fulrones...

There is no more time than after NOW. He is doing his best to seize the moment; his fleeting moment.
Extremely misleading thread title

Some of these High School coaches are always trying to extend their one minute of fame when they have a great player leaving. But often, this is for their own benefit and, not infrequently, to the detriment of the player. It's refreshing that Mr. Sean Allison, Jack's Pa, stepped up and cleared the air that his son, the fifth-best pro style quarterback by rivals.com and the 79th*best player overall by ESPN, is not joined at the hips with current UM OC Coley at the hips.
 
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