My favorite part of the article:
People make a big deal about the system you run. But I've learned though the years that your system has to marry your talent. One of my proudest seasons is when we went 12-0 in my first year at Ohio State in 2012. Philosophically, we wanted to be balanced. But we couldn't throw the ball. We had a good line, a beast at tailback in Carlos Hyde and a freak at quarterback in Braxton Miller. It was one of my proudest achievements in coaching. We didn't try to fit a square peg in a round hole. And that's how we're going to approach stuff at Houston. You start with a vision of, "Here's who we are. Here's our beliefs. Here's how we play." What our vision may be is going to be entirely dependent on the players we have.
We need that philosophy around here.
He hasn't done anything yet?
What did Butch do before Miami? No HC experience, but coached under JJ.
Herman before Miami--HC experience, OC for Meyer...
Seriously, Lil Homey? LOL
Coaching under JJ and Urban are not the same.
****, Lil Homey!
Never said it was the same, but Meyer is arguably the best in the business right now next to Saban. I'd venture to say he was mentored properly at OSU, but just my opinion..
McElwain worked under Saban.................went to Colorado State........Kicked ***......then UF went and got him.
Again, Herman has not done sh*t. I am not saying he isn't bright.....he needs to show something as a head coach.
Has Herman ever had success offensively with a concrete-footed QB? Ward is an insane athlete, JT Barrett was an excellent runner as was Braxton Miller. Cardale Jones isn't a burner, but he's a good powerful runner who did a lot of damage with his feet in last year's championship run.
I don't believe he's worked with one who isn't a threat at all with their legs in the last 8 years.
During his two-year stint as the OC at Rice from 2007-2008, he improved their total offense ranking from 51st in '07 to 10th in '08. But Chase Clement, who threw for over 4,000 yards as a senior in '08, also ran for over 700 yards and was a 4.6 guy.
As the OC at Iowa State, he improved their Offensive S&P+ rank from 105th in '08 (before he arrived) to 42nd in '09 (his first year on the job) with Austen Arnaud at QB. Arnaud was a JAG who never averaged more than 4 YPC in a season and wasn't necessarily a great runner or athlete, but he wasn't completely immobile either. Their QBs in 2011 (Barnett and Jantz) were complete dumpster fires and their offense regressed. But Urban was smart enough to realize Herman was a great young coach in a disastrous situation talent-wise at ISU, so he didn't hesitate to bring him to OSU at the beginning of his tenure and the rest was history.
I'd imagine he'd exclusively recruit dual-threat QBs and adapt his offense to his personnel for the first year or two to cater to Kaaya's strengths.
People make a big deal about the system you run. But I've learned though the years that your system has to marry your talent. One of my proudest seasons is when we went 12-0 in my first year at Ohio State in 2012. Philosophically, we wanted to be balanced. But we couldn't throw the ball. We had a good line, a beast at tailback in Carlos Hyde and a freak at quarterback in Braxton Miller. It was one of my proudest achievements in coaching. We didn't try to fit a square peg in a round hole. And that's how we're going to approach stuff at Houston. You start with a vision of, "Here's who we are. Here's our beliefs. Here's how we play." What our vision may be is going to be entirely dependent on the players we have.
His buyout eliminates him if we can't afford or won't buy out Golden they aren't coughing up 2.4 million to buyout a HC to come here
Has Herman ever had success offensively with a concrete-footed QB? Ward is an insane athlete, JT Barrett was an excellent runner as was Braxton Miller. Cardale Jones isn't a burner, but he's a good powerful runner who did a lot of damage with his feet in last year's championship run.
I don't believe he's worked with one who isn't a threat at all with their legs in the last 8 years.
During his two-year stint as the OC at Rice from 2007-2008, he improved their total offense ranking from 51st in '07 to 10th in '08. But Chase Clement, who threw for over 4,000 yards as a senior in '08, also ran for over 700 yards and was a 4.6 guy.
As the OC at Iowa State, he improved their Offensive S&P+ rank from 105th in '08 (before he arrived) to 42nd in '09 (his first year on the job) with Austen Arnaud at QB. Arnaud was a JAG who never averaged more than 4 YPC in a season and wasn't necessarily a great runner or athlete, but he wasn't completely immobile either. Their QBs in 2011 (Barnett and Jantz) were complete dumpster fires and their offense regressed. But Urban was smart enough to realize Herman was a great young coach in a disastrous situation talent-wise at ISU, so he didn't hesitate to bring him to OSU at the beginning of his tenure and the rest was history.
I'd imagine he'd exclusively recruit dual-threat QBs and adapt his offense to his personnel for the first year or two to cater to Kaaya's strengths.
People make a big deal about the system you run. But I've learned though the years that your system has to marry your talent. One of my proudest seasons is when we went 12-0 in my first year at Ohio State in 2012. Philosophically, we wanted to be balanced. But we couldn't throw the ball. We had a good line, a beast at tailback in Carlos Hyde and a freak at quarterback in Braxton Miller. It was one of my proudest achievements in coaching. We didn't try to fit a square peg in a round hole. And that's how we're going to approach stuff at Houston. You start with a vision of, "Here's who we are. Here's our beliefs. Here's how we play." What our vision may be is going to be entirely dependent on the players we have.
Good stuff, big man.
My only concern with a guy who has done nothing but run that spread option with QBs who are a running threat is that he might struggle with a QB like Kaaya. Look at Chip Kelly in the NFL with QBs who don't or can't run. His offenses look pretty bad.
I've also seen quite a few college teams struggle with that system when they don't have a running threat at QB. Just look at how bad UF's offense got when Brantley had to play QB.
Houston will be in the Big 12 soon. Herman ain't coming to Miami.
Kenny guiton wasnt that mobile and tgey switched their system to fit him and he went nuts on teams, the guy makes a system with what he has not force it on players that dont fit it, this guy is a must get
What did Butch do before Miami? No HC experience, but coached under JJ.
Herman before Miami--HC experience, OC for Meyer...
Seriously, Lil Homey? LOL
Coaching under JJ and Urban are not the same.
****, Lil Homey!
Never said it was the same, but Meyer is arguably the best in the business right now next to Saban. I'd venture to say he was mentored properly at OSU, but just my opinion..
McElwain worked under Saban.................went to Colorado State........Kicked ***......then UF went and got him.
Again, Herman has not done sh*t. I am not saying he isn't bright.....he needs to show something as a head coach.
He's been successful everywhere he's been. He has Houston 5-0 and ranked 24th. If the start of his HC career is any indication, then I'd say he'll be pretty **** successful as a HC. Barring a total collapse this season by Houston, I'd take this guy 10/10 times.
1. Herman
2. Butch
Herman is the next dominate coach. Urban Meyer type of guy who has won everywhere he's been.
Seriously, Lil Homey? LOL
Coaching under JJ and Urban are not the same.
****, Lil Homey!
Never said it was the same, but Meyer is arguably the best in the business right now next to Saban. I'd venture to say he was mentored properly at OSU, but just my opinion..
McElwain worked under Saban.................went to Colorado State........Kicked ***......then UF went and got him.
Again, Herman has not done sh*t. I am not saying he isn't bright.....he needs to show something as a head coach.
He's been successful everywhere he's been. He has Houston 5-0 and ranked 24th. If the start of his HC career is any indication, then I'd say he'll be pretty **** successful as a HC. Barring a total collapse this season by Houston, I'd take this guy 10/10 times.
1. Herman
2. Butch
5 games........ You are on Drugs
Herman is not coming to Miami. We can do better.
His buyout eliminates him if we can't afford or won't buy out Golden they aren't coughing up 2.4 million to buyout a HC to come here