Who do you want as the DC?

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Leavitt....BTW, what is he doing now?

He's absolutely stinking up the joint at Colorado. But he yells and has an ugly mug so our fans want him.

I have no idea if he's good or not, but from what few games I saw of Colorado this year, he didn't have much to
work with.
I saw a very small and unathletic group of players which is not good when you're lining up against Pac12 offenses.
 
I like Lance Thompson from Auburn.

He was LB coach there and was their interim DC against Memphis. Held them to 200 yes of offense.

He is from the Saban/Muschamp coaching tree and has previous experience as a DC. Runs a hybrid D similar to what Florida ran the last few years.

Was named Recruiter of the year twice while with Alabama. Also coached with Saban at LSU.

He would be a home run hire.
If he's such a home run why didn't Auburn hire him?
Muschamp has claimed his services already.

So he'd rather be a position coach under Muscrap than the DC at Auburn? That's why Auburn couldn't get him as DC?
 
Leavitt....BTW, what is he doing now?

He's absolutely stinking up the joint at Colorado. But he yells and has an ugly mug so our fans want him.

I have no idea if he's good or not, but from what few games I saw of Colorado this year, he didn't have much to
work with.
I saw a very small and unathletic group of players which is not good when you're lining up against Pac12 offenses.

He's got no material at all.
 
All I know is, if you have the money to spend, you go after an elite, proven DC.

Otherwise, you go after an up and comer position coach who's a logical move to DC. You don't go after a DC with experience who has proven to be average at best. It would be a lazy hire that screams mediocrity. Jancek, BVG and the like, are all average DC's with a ton of experience proving they are slightly above average at THEIR BEST.

Id rather take a chance on an unknown who might be the next Jeremy Pruitt but could suck, then to settle for a known that is mediocre. At least ******* take a chance on being great instead of ******* giving up.
 
Jancek has improved the D at Tennessee every year he's been there.

In my perfect world, we'd hire John Chavis as DC. Sell him on stability at Miami, versus stating at aTm.

But if I can't get "my guy", I wouldn't gripe about Jancek.


All I know is, if you have the money to spend, you go after an elite, proven DC.

Otherwise, you go after an up and comer position coach who's a logical move to DC. You don't go after a DC with experience who has proven to be average at best. It would be a lazy hire that screams mediocrity. Jancek, BVG and the like, are all average DC's with a ton of experience proving they are slightly above average at THEIR BEST.

Id rather take a chance on an unknown who might be the next Jeremy Pruitt but could suck, then to settle for a known that is mediocre. At least ****ing take a chance on being great instead of ****ing giving up.
 
I like Lance Thompson from Auburn.

He was LB coach there and was their interim DC against Memphis. Held them to 200 yes of offense.

He is from the Saban/Muschamp coaching tree and has previous experience as a DC. Runs a hybrid D similar to what Florida ran the last few years.

Was named Recruiter of the year twice while with Alabama. Also coached with Saban at LSU.

He would be a home run hire.
If he's such a home run why didn't Auburn hire him?
Muschamp has claimed his services already.

So he'd rather be a position coach under Muscrap than the DC at Auburn? That's why Auburn couldn't get him as DC?

I never said that.

I said he was announced as LB coach at South Carolina. I would like to think if he would have been offered DC at Auburn he would have taken that instead. But I have no idea if he had that opportunity.
 
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