NsideScoop
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6.5 mil for a staff. If true that would be awesome.
The D line coach from A&M is a recruiter of the year type guy.
Heard same thing from my friend. According to booster, contract agreed upon. Just need Carolina to sign off on it.
Here is something on DL coach from aTm website bio: Elijah Robinson
"In 2020, Robinson helped guide a veteran defensive line that led the SEC and was top-10 in the nation in total defense, also boasting a top-three ranking in the country in rushing defense. His guidance helped A&M post a program-best 8-1 regular season record against all SEC opponents and boast a top-five ranking through the end of the season.
In his first season at Texas A&M, Robinson's unit helped the Aggies finished second in the league in rushing defense as they allowed just 95.2 yards per game, a 75.6 yard improvement from the 2017 season. The Maroon & White tallied 2.8 sacks per game as defensive tackles Justin Madubuike and Daylon Mack finished in the top-15 in sacks in the SEC. Robinson is largely credited with sparking Mack's resurgence as a senior that saw him go on to be drafted in the fifth round by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Robinson coached the defensive line for former Baylor and current Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule for four seasons at Baylor (2017) and Temple (2014-16). During that span, Robinson mentored seven players that earned all-conference accolades.
He coached honorable mention All-Big 12 lineman Ira Lewis at Baylor in 2017 and he mentored six All-American Athletic Conference selections at Temple, including first-team picks Haason Reddick (2016), Matt Ionnidis (2015) and Nate D. Smith (2015).
The 2016 Owls rush defense ranked No. 2 in the AAC and 25th nationally, allowing just 130.4 yards per game, and met team's yearly defensive goal with a conference-best 40.0 sacks. In 2015, Temple recorded 32.0 sacks, including a season-high 10.0 in the Owls’ season-opening win against Penn State."
Impressive resume for young coach. Graduated from Penn St. in 2008.
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