LINKTerry Joseph, 36, doubled as the Louisiana Tech secondary coach and recruiting coordinator. He helped turn around a Bulldogs unit that ranked dead last in the country the year before his arrival in both total defense and scoring defense to one that sliced its scoring defense average nearly in half by 2008.
In addition to Joseph's success on the field, he also coordinated Dooley's recruiting efforts for the Western Athletic Conference program. Tech's 2009 recruiting class ranked second in the league and Rivals.com tabbed Joseph as the No. 4 recruiter from a non-BCS school in 2008.
Joseph came to Louisiana Tech after one season of graduate assistant work on the LSU staff of Les Miles. Joseph worked under defensive coordinator and current Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini as the Tigers ended the season third nationally in total defense and pass defense, and fourth nationally in scoring defense.
Before that, Joseph gathered a wealth of knowledge of the Louisiana high school football circuit -- especially south Louisiana -- thanks to his three seasons each as an assistant coach at both Archbishop Shaw and Destrehan high schools in the New Orleans area. Joseph was at Archbishop Shaw from 1999 through 2002, and then at Destrehan through 2005.
Sums it up. I can really get behind this one.So, he's a good recruiter, he has history with Bo at LSU, he has connections to Louisiana where we would like to target, and he's Mickey Joseph's cousin.
That's a reasonably good set of connections.
Sounds like he's known better as a recruiter than a coach. Might have a similar approach to Sanders. Kind of loose with the technique and more of a concept and effort guy. The new DC for Tennessee isn't super sold on him from what I can gather and they had him set to Co-Coach the DB's. That sometimes happens where they break up CB and Safety instead of having someone coach inner D-line and RE ends like we do.Well sounds like he has ties to the south, hope he can recruit it.
If there's a position on the field where we could tolerate a good recruiter/not-so-great-coach, it's DBs. Bo can more than pick up the slack there, and if Beck can get the offense even remotely in gear, we shouldn't have to have Bo spend scads of time on that side. Focusing on defense, his passion, may also make for a happier Bo.Sounds like he's known better as a recruiter than a coach. Might have a similar approach to Sanders. Kind of loose with the technique and more of a concept and effort guy. The new DC for Tennessee isn't super sold on him from what I can gather and they had him set to Co-Coach the DB's. That sometimes happens where they break up CB and Safety instead of having someone coach inner D-line and RE ends like we do.Well sounds like he has ties to the south, hope he can recruit it.
LINK4. Derek Dooley, Tennessee (11-14, 2 years)
Although Dooley has been on the job only two years in Knoxville, he will have one of the hottest seats in college football in 2012. After posting four double-digit win seasons from 2001-07 under Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee has not won more than seven games in each of the last four years. Dooley didn’t inherit a full cupboard, but losing to Kentucky in the season finale raised the pressure on him going into next season. Assuming the Volunteers can win eight games and reach the postseason, Dooley should be safe for 2013. However, another 5-7 or 6-6 season could be enough for new athletic director Dave Hart to make a change.
OK, less sold on him. I'd rather have a technician.Sounds like he's known better as a recruiter than a coach. Might have a similar approach to Sanders. Kind of loose with the technique and more of a concept and effort guy. The new DC for Tennessee isn't super sold on him from what I can gather and they had him set to Co-Coach the DB's. That sometimes happens where they break up CB and Safety instead of having someone coach inner D-line and RE ends like we do.Well sounds like he has ties to the south, hope he can recruit it.
makes me wonder why. Actually, I am really excited until I reason not to be.Wow, he even took a lesser job here at UNL. Sounds like a good hire to me.
I absolutely disagree. A team needs to have the best coaches they can get at every position. DB is the one positional group where if a player is poorly coached he'll be giving up completions and touchdowns by the bunches.If there's a position on the field where we could tolerate a good recruiter/not-so-great-coach, it's DBs. Bo can more than pick up the slack there, and if Beck can get the offense even remotely in gear, we shouldn't have to have Bo spend scads of time on that side. Focusing on defense, his passion, may also make for a happier Bo.
Did you read my entire post? I addressed that Bo would pick up the slack there, and he even stated as recently as today that he could do that if called upon.I absolutely disagree. A team needs to have the best coaches they can get at every position. DB is the one positional group where if a player is poorly coached he'll be giving up completions and touchdowns by the bunches.If there's a position on the field where we could tolerate a good recruiter/not-so-great-coach, it's DBs. Bo can more than pick up the slack there, and if Beck can get the offense even remotely in gear, we shouldn't have to have Bo spend scads of time on that side. Focusing on defense, his passion, may also make for a happier Bo.