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Tyson summers as DC. he also coaches linebackers. Great fit
Orgeron is a defensive line guy not offensiveSo Bo stays and he re-tools the coaching staff:
OC: Frost
RB: Brown
WR: Fisher
TE: ?
OL: Ed Orgeron or Recruiting Coordinator
DC: Muschamp
LB: ?
DB: Warren
DL: Kaz
ST?
I think the other stipulation would have to be that Frost has free reign with the offense. I still suspect Bo has some strong input with the offensive game plan/callingMy understanding was that frost wanted OC. Not co-OC, not passing game OC, not Assist. HC/QB's. Bo wasn't going to replace Beck at that time. Now might be a different story.I know Pelini is very aware that things are not working offensively. The OL is a wreck and our running game has come to a halt.....in large part because the OL just isn't solid. I know Frost, Pelini, and Osborne have talked previously but didn't progress. So my question.....and I truly do not know the answer......would Frost as OC even be possible? I do think it's a high likelihood we move in a different direction from Beck.So Bo stays and he re-tools the coaching staff:
OC: Frost
RB: Brown
WR: Fisher
TE: ?
OL: Ed Orgeron or Recruiting Coordinator
DC: Muschamp
LB: ?
DB: Warren
DL: Kaz
ST?
Alabama--championshipCheck some of the universities who have opened their checkbooks.......let me know if it led to championships or buyouts.I suspect your plan is called "Hope" You must have gotten that one from our president."The Pederson Plan"I've been saying it for years, but we need to open up the checkbook and see what you can land. No one is out of reach. In a couple years with the full B1G TV rights we will be making more money than our athletic department will even know what to do with. With that kind of expected windfall there is no reason paying someone 6-7 million a year is out of the question. That puts just about every coach in the world in play.
Alabama--championshipCheck some of the universities who have opened their checkbooks.......let me know if it led to championships or buyouts.I suspect your plan is called "Hope" You must have gotten that one from our president."The Pederson Plan"I've been saying it for years, but we need to open up the checkbook and see what you can land. No one is out of reach. In a couple years with the full B1G TV rights we will be making more money than our athletic department will even know what to do with. With that kind of expected windfall there is no reason paying someone 6-7 million a year is out of the question. That puts just about every coach in the world in play.
Auburn--championship
LSU--championship
USC--championship
Texas--championship
Actually, every championship ever since no one coaches for free
Oops. Well recruiting coordinator it is then.Orgeron is a defensive line guy not offensiveSo Bo stays and he re-tools the coaching staff:
OC: Frost
RB: Brown
WR: Fisher
TE: ?
OL: Ed Orgeron or Recruiting Coordinator
DC: Muschamp
LB: ?
DB: Warren
DL: Kaz
ST?
Todd Graham was a very coach here in Tulsa and TU won many games under him. But he had Gus M as his OC part of the time as I recall. We've seen what Gus has done at Auburn. So, he knew how to select a good OC.Just curious what the perception outside of AZ is of Todd Graham. I know that he's viewed very negatively for how he left Pitt, but the community here loves him. What he has done in two years at ASU, especially after the Dennis Erickson debacle, is nothing short of amazing. I don't think he's looking to leave ASU anytime soon, but I wonder how he'd do at Nebraska.
Excellent point. He's also got a great OC at ASU in Mike Norvell. In fact, I'm afraid that he'll be moving on to a head coaching position pretty soon.Todd Graham was a very coach here in Tulsa and TU won many games under him. But he had Gus M as his OC part of the time as I recall. We've seen what Gus has done at Auburn. So, he knew how to select a good OC.Just curious what the perception outside of AZ is of Todd Graham. I know that he's viewed very negatively for how he left Pitt, but the community here loves him. What he has done in two years at ASU, especially after the Dennis Erickson debacle, is nothing short of amazing. I don't think he's looking to leave ASU anytime soon, but I wonder how he'd do at Nebraska.