His was the very first name I heard yesterday.
His was the very first name I heard yesterday.
He’s never been a head coach on any level. That a big box unchecked.I think he would be an awesome head coach at USC. He checks off a lot of boxes:
1. He provides tons of credibility with regards to being able to develop kids for the NFL - he's coached there at a very high level.
2. He can bring into the program an outstanding and proven offense; one that gets everyone involved - WR's, TE's, RB's. Just awesome.
3. He would be SC football's first permanent black head coach; whether that means anything or not, I think it might have some many to some recruits and their families.
4. He comes from the L.A. area - he may not have done any recruiting here for sometime (or ever?) but that's why you keep Donte and hire Assistants that can recruit here - he is the frosting on the cake when it comes to recruiting.
He is young enough to bring a lot of personal juice, passion and fire to this program.
This would be a home run!
Definitely would be some questions to answer there. You also have an interesting dynamic with Bohn and Bieniemy where Bohn let go of Jon Embree and his staff, including Bieniemy, when he was AD at Colorado.That's interesting, but if Folt/BOT wouldn't touch Urban Meyer because of the stuff in his past why would they give an offer to someone who has just as much dirt if not more? Hard for me to believe he's seriously being looked at by the powers that be.
What dirt exactly?That's interesting, but if Folt/BOT wouldn't touch Urban Meyer because of the stuff in his past why would they give an offer to someone who has just as much dirt if not more? Hard for me to believe he's seriously being looked at by the powers that be.
Here's a list of main qualifications the guy needs for serious consideration (not all must be checked, but a majority will need to be checked off):Colin Cowherd made a good point on a clip I saw of his show. USC needs a Pro guy, not another college guy from small town Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota etc.
Got into trouble a couple times while a player at Colorado, once after a bar fight. Had his license suspended for traffic-related incidents. Banned from Colorado campus for a year in 1993. DUI in 2001. It's a lot when you run it all together. But the last item on the list happened 20 years ago.What dirt exactly?
So mostly, personally stuff that happened in his early to late 20s? that's nothing, compared to other coaches. I thought it was going to be recent stuff. Thanks, Erik.Got into trouble a couple times while a player at Colorado, once after a bar fight. Had his license suspended for traffic-related incidents. Banned from Colorado campus for a year in 1993. DUI in 2001. It's a lot when you run it all together. But the last item on the list happened 20 years ago.
Anybody else having PTSD from former KC Chiefs Offensive Coordinators (Hackett)?
If it wasn't for an overall losing record in the NFL, you'd be talking about Herm Edwards?Here's a list of main qualifications the guy needs for serious consideration (not all must be checked, but a majority will need to be checked off):
1. Credibility in coaching circles
2. Likeable personality
3. Some tie to California/West Coast/or at least some experience recruiting the area
4. Charisma
5. Head Coaching experience
6. NFL Coaching experience (as either HC/OC/DC)
7. Minimal to no dirty laundry (no sexual harassment, assault, etc. claims in the past)
8. Attentive to details
9. Excellent mentor to players and subordinate coaches
10. Wins/gets positive results on the field
11. Being a minority will help but not required
Hearing comments about Bienemy issues from the past and couldn’t help but remind people this is perfectly okay for a coach lol
Anybody else having PTSD from former KC Chiefs Offensive Coordinators (Hackett)?
All these are good reasons, to look elsewhere.i remember him coaching at fucla. That’s all I need to know. Next candidate…..
Maurice Jones-Drew had 3,322 total yards and 33 touchdowns in three years under Bieniemy as running backs coach. Although I get your point. Would need a full wardrobe inspection to make sure no baby blue exists in there still if he ultimately winds up being the guy.i remember him coaching at fucla. That’s all I need to know. Next candidate…..
His was the very first name I heard yesterday.
Oh I guess athletes aren’t immune to outing the coach esp SabanJordan Battle media availability time of death: Sept. 14, 1:09 pm.
Hearing comments about Bienemy issues from the past and couldn’t help but remind people this is perfectly okay for a coach lol
^^^^ This ^^^^Notice it's his opinion, not that of the school. Bienemey is a pro guy, I cant see him in a college bureaucratic setting, especially one that has a lot of credibility and trust to make up.
A first time HC with half a dozen arrests on his sheet isn’t anywhere near a home run hireI think he would be an awesome head coach at USC. He checks off a lot of boxes:
1. He provides tons of credibility with regards to being able to develop kids for the NFL - he's coached there at a very high level.
2. He can bring into the program an outstanding and proven offense; one that gets everyone involved - WR's, TE's, RB's. Just awesome.
3. He would be SC football's first permanent black head coach; whether that means anything or not, I think it might have some many to some recruits and their families.
4. He comes from the L.A. area - he may not have done any recruiting here for sometime (or ever?) but that's why you keep Donte and hire Assistants that can recruit here - he is the frosting on the cake when it comes to recruiting.
He is young enough to bring a lot of personal juice, passion and fire to this program.
This would be a home run!
When will we give this racism up and live according to Dr King. And the problem is the left perpetuates it which demands a response form the rest of us. i will say it again and so would Dr King...Race Is Not A Qualification for anythingHere's a list of main qualifications the guy needs for serious consideration (not all must be checked, but a majority will need to be checked off):
1. Credibility in coaching circles
2. Likeable personality
3. Some tie to California/West Coast/or at least some experience recruiting the area
4. Charisma
5. Head Coaching experience
6. NFL Coaching experience (as either HC/OC/DC)
7. Minimal to no dirty laundry (no sexual harassment, assault, etc. claims in the past)
8. Attentive to details
9. Excellent mentor to players and subordinate coaches
10. Wins/gets positive results on the field
11. Being a minority will help but not required
Deez what?
His was the very first name I heard yesterday.