Ed's a D-coordinator though so what position does he take in your mind? I'm not saying I want him just curious.Bring in Ed Orgeron and the other assistants from LSU, many of whom have Nebraska ties. They all can recruit, which is what we desperately need.
Ed's a D-coordinator though so what position does he take in your mind? I'm not saying I want him just curious.
He can help cover up sex scandals and bring his girlfriends to practice!He can be "associate head coach" - heck, make up some sort of title for him
Whoever they do hire, I feel like I will have to look them up.
It's almost like you can't be one dimensional in order to succeed.Looking up stats on some guys I've seen mentioned, something stood out to me. Kent State and North Texas are currently the #3 and #4 rushing offenses in the country. They're also #106 and #102 for red zone TD percentage. A lot of people equate having a rush-heavy offense with being able to easily punch it into the end zone, but clearly that's not necessarily the case.
Bingo! I'm laughing because that's true in life. One dimensional orders usually don't fair well.It's almost like you can't be one dimensional in order to succeed.
I like how Arkansas operates. Substantial rushing complemented by quite a bit of passing.Looking up stats on some guys I've seen mentioned, something stood out to me. Kent State and North Texas are currently the #3 and #4 rushing offenses in the country. They're also #106 and #102 for red zone TD percentage. A lot of people equate having a run-heavy offense with being able to easily punch it into the end zone when you're there, but clearly that's not necessarily the case.
He can be "associate head coach" - heck, make up some sort of title for him