What happened to him??HOL guys hinting that Whipple might move to the booth or even not be back after the bye week due to health issues. He was on a scooter at the team hotel with a boot on his foot and had to have a golf cart to take him on/off the field at Rutgers.
I heard he kicked a kicker and hurt himself. :lol:What happened to him??
I guess he's thinking URB will be the new coach and he was trying out for the staff.I heard he kicked a kicker and hurt himself. :lol:
I wish him well and hope he recovers quickly.I heard he's had some blood clots, and had to have medical clearance to fly to NJ. Might retire regardless of how the rest of the season goes.
HOL guys hinting that Whipple might move to the booth or even not be back after the bye week due to health issues. He was on a scooter at the team hotel with a boot on his foot and had to have a golf cart to take him on/off the field at Rutgers.
Yea it would be too much to put on Mickey at this point. Beckton could certainly be a possibility but my money would be on Steve Cooper, Senior Offensive Analyst. He's been here since 2018 and he's at least been an OC at his previous job at Portland State. He's also probably much more involved with the play calling already than somebody like Beckton would be.So, who would take over as OC? If Mickey wasn't already HC, I would say him. Does Applewhite have experience in this? Beckton?
This is not good for the rest of the year.
That's interesting and I don't know anything about him. But, he wouldn't have input in play calling. That's not allowed. He would have had input in game planning leading up to the game.Yea it would be too much to put on Mickey at this point. Beckton could certainly be a possibility but my money would be on Steve Cooper, Senior Offensive Analyst. He's been here since 2018 and he's at least been an OC at his previous job at Portland State. He's also probably much more involved with the play calling already than somebody like Beckton would be.
I was under the impression that an analyst could do anything except actually coach players. I would assume somebody like Cooper is already in the booth and very involved with the offense during a game so he'd logically be a guy that could step in very easily. It's hard to replace Whipple's years of coaching experience but I'd bet somebody like Cooper could come in and handle the duties fairly well. I'd be more worried about it being another mental blow to a team that's already endured a lot particularly for the QB's who work so closely with Whipple.That's interesting and I don't know anything about him. But, he wouldn't have input in play calling. That's not allowed. He would have had input in game planning leading up to the game.