New Offensive Coordinator options?

Leaning more towards Morris.  He coaches in the Texas State title game tonight(you know that thing that is a pretty huge deal in that state) and probably asked for an announcement to wait until afterwards to not distract his team.  Added bonus, his kid comes as well and you more than likely have your starting QB next year.

 
Leaning more towards Morris.  He coaches in the Texas State title game tonight(you know that thing that is a pretty huge deal in that state) and probably asked for an announcement to wait until afterwards to not distract his team.  Added bonus, his kid comes as well and you more than likely have your starting QB next year.
He would be such a let down and really confirm the lack of interest. Also his son already used his 1 time transfer waiver. 

 
Leaning more towards Morris.  He coaches in the Texas State title game tonight(you know that thing that is a pretty huge deal in that state) and probably asked for an announcement to wait until afterwards to not distract his team.  Added bonus, his kid comes as well and you more than likely have your starting QB next year.
Does this mean I might have to eat my socks! I'm trying, I'm really trying to give him an honest look. I'm just not seeing it aside from a Texas connection. Maybe there's an argument college head coaching wasn't his strong suit OC a better fit. 

 
Does this mean I might have to eat my socks! I'm trying, I'm really trying to give him an honest look. I'm just not seeing it aside from a Texas connection. Maybe there's an argument college head coaching wasn't his strong suit OC a better fit. 
His offense at Auburn in 2020 was not great and everyone was fired anyways.

 
I don't see a Grimes, Ludwig, Ruggiero ie successful OC coming here.  The whole proven experienced P5 OC with multiple stops and success was complete BS.  


Any of those 3 would be great hires but I would guess Ruggerio might be the  most likely of the 3 to make the move.  We will know soon enough.  

 
Sipple and company suggesting the new OC plays tonight.

Besides Ruggerio, you have Bill Musgrave at Cal or Graham Harrell at USC playing late tonight. I would be disappointed with the latter two. I assume Iowa and Michigan are keeping their OCs. There is also Mark Whipple from Pitt.


 
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Watching Baylor and Okie Lite.  Baylors leading RB was a LB last year.  Recruited as a RB, but did not do well under the old OC. Grimes came in and asked if he could have been back at RB.  Smith reluctantly made the switch and is now the Big 12 leading rusher.  That's a good OC.  He also describes his offense as RVO.  Reliably Violent Offense.  Baylor averaged 99 rushing yards/game last year.  Over 240/game this year.....Damn.

 
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