sucks, just was reading on the great things he was setting up as official full time special teams coordinator
One step forward, two steps back...UK football in a nutshell.
I don't know that losing Buh is two steps back. It's not a welcome loss, but it's not the end of the world.
What a coincidence. Also describes your posting.One step forward, two steps back...UK football in a nutshell.
Buh is a huge loss. There is no point in sugar coating it. But losing Ansley was worse. The truth is that our defensive coaching staff has taken 2 very important hits this offseason. Fortunately, Stoops has enough gravitas as a defensive expert to recover, but this is a very awkward time of year for this to happen.I don't know that losing Buh is two steps back. It's not a welcome loss, but it's not the end of the world.
Mark Nelsonsucks, just was reading on the great things he was setting up as official full time special teams coordinator
Just like your posting.
It's a major setback and to view it any other way is being unrealistic. End of the world? I never said that. Hurts the development of the D/STs? Damn straight.
It's a major setback and to view it any other way is being unrealistic. End of the world? I never said that. Hurts the development of the D/STs? Damn straight.
Buh is a huge loss. There is no point in sugar coating it. But losing Ansley was worse. The truth is that our defensive coaching staff has taken 2 important hits this offseason.
It's clear that some of you revel in the doom and gloom, so I'll leave it to you.
Legend wasn't going to get an offer from UK.Looks like Brumbaugh's kid is transferring to a high school in Florida too...not reading any tea leaves but...
Not saying he was but shipping your kid out of state if you are planning to stay at UK seems a little weird.Legend wasn't going to get an offer from UK.
Higher level of competition and better exposure. Wouldn't read any more than that into his transfer. All assistant coaches are looking for the next move - it's the nature of the business. Honestly, UK has one assistant that his loss would be crippling - and we kept him away from Michigan last year.Not saying he was but shipping your kid out of state if you are planning to stay at UK seems a little weird.
does Tubberville's Cincy staff have a good special teams coordinator/linebackers coach, since we have pretty much raped & pillaged them in hires lately
His Dad knows as much as anyone how much of a business football is now. His kid is not going to get an offer from UK and he has been visiting a circuit of schools lately. It is simply a business decision to send him to a school and area that gives him more exposure. Happens all of the time. Look at IMG Academy and the amount of out-of-state kids they take in every year. Its a business move pure and simple.Legend wasn't going to get an offer from UK.
Surely there's an up and coming coach, a diamond in the rough so to speak, who Kentucky can afford to pay.
Don't see it as doom and gloom, it's the timing. Players and staff getting settled in understanding each other's responsibility the teaching and philosophy of expectations. We have spring game in a couple weeks with evaluations moving into summer camp. The players will have to adapt to a new coach and what he wants done vs Buh, it's like when you go to get a new car that you have settled on after doing your due diligence but when you go to finalize the deal they changed the price or options
One step forward, two steps back...UK football in a nutshell.
Buh is a huge loss. There is no point in sugar coating it. But losing Ansley was worse. The truth is that our defensive coaching staff has taken 2 very important hits this offseason. Fortunately, Stoops has enough gravitas as a defensive expert to recover, but this is a very awkward time of year for this to happen.
I agree that losing Buh is a big hit.
Lots of guys on the board were saying how Brumbaugh was being hit up for the DC position at schools. It wasn't him that was coveted it was Buh.
I thought of the 2 position coaches we could afford to lose due to teaching skills was the OL and DL coaches. OL coach is doing a good job of recruiting in state guys though but you have to look at these kids are in state kids and we would be the favorite anyways with them.
Brumbaugh hasn't really brought in much and our line develops no penetration whatsoever to the qb.
Uhhhh, this was caused by Maryland's DC (voluntarily) stepping down last week...I'm sure that it's happened before in the history of college football but can't think of an example where a coach voluntarily left during the middle of Spring practice. Extremely horrible timing and there can't be a lot of possible replacements available at this late date. Sounds like the team might be playing one coach short for a while.
Ah, the ever popular Mark Nelson mentionMark Nelson
I'm sure that it's happened before in the history of college football but can't think of an example where a coach voluntarily left during the middle of Spring practice. Extremely horrible timing and there can't be a lot of possible replacements available at this late date. Sounds like the team might be playing one coach short for a while.