cheekygeek
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I think it is funny how everyone is assuming that Holgorsen is the replacement for Satt. If he is, then doesn't that mean that both Satt and Glenn Thomas are failing their evaluations? There has been a lack of transparency on who is calling the plays, between the offensive coordinator and the co-offensive coordinator. Heck for all we know they are taking turns!
Thomas was supposed to be QB Coach and we haven't exactly seen refinement & growth in Dylan's game. Also, the lack of perimeter blocking in the WR room would seem to be the responsibility of Garrett McGuire (wouldn't it)? I tend to think that Holgorsen was hired to do just what his title says: Analyze/Consult on the entire offense (to give Rhule someone to give Rhule a reality check).
The Nebraska sports media doesn't exactly ask the hard questions, but if they did it would be... does an offensive analyst/consultant answer to the Offensive Coordinator or the Head Coach?
He's got a bye week, so I'm guessing that he is going to be self-scouting the offense - looking at the film of every game this season (and probably LAST season, as well).
From the CBS story on the Holgorsen:
Frankly, I think Holgorsen sounds like too much of a loose cannon to be a permanent hire by Rhule. I would think with his propensity for gambling, he would turn out to be Nebraska's version of Pete Rose. In short, I see him as a valuable mind to pay for his opinions - but he just doesn't seem to fit the bill of a Nebraska fixture on the coaching staff.
Change my mind.
Thomas was supposed to be QB Coach and we haven't exactly seen refinement & growth in Dylan's game. Also, the lack of perimeter blocking in the WR room would seem to be the responsibility of Garrett McGuire (wouldn't it)? I tend to think that Holgorsen was hired to do just what his title says: Analyze/Consult on the entire offense (to give Rhule someone to give Rhule a reality check).
The Nebraska sports media doesn't exactly ask the hard questions, but if they did it would be... does an offensive analyst/consultant answer to the Offensive Coordinator or the Head Coach?
He's got a bye week, so I'm guessing that he is going to be self-scouting the offense - looking at the film of every game this season (and probably LAST season, as well).
From the CBS story on the Holgorsen:
Holgorsen had served in a similar role earlier this season for TCU; there are no rules that prevent a consultant from working with multiple teams in the same season.
Frankly, I think Holgorsen sounds like too much of a loose cannon to be a permanent hire by Rhule. I would think with his propensity for gambling, he would turn out to be Nebraska's version of Pete Rose. In short, I see him as a valuable mind to pay for his opinions - but he just doesn't seem to fit the bill of a Nebraska fixture on the coaching staff.
Change my mind.