Shannon Dawson's Presser

JPFisher

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I like it. Definitely an asset to the program who understands that nothing is static and that new or unique approaches may be necessary to get to the desired end result. Good hire.

Dawson Interview
 

UK Cats Rock

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The part that really stuck out to me was when he was asked why he thought he could be successful at Kentucky in the SEC. He said:

"Because I think I can be successful anywhere. Maybe I'm naïve to the point, but I've taken over a couple programs that didn't win any games the year before and we were close to winning national championships at both of those programs."

He said this with extreme confidence. By far my favorite thing he said.
 

JHB4UK

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found him to be a very impressive describe his background, his philosophies
 

John Henry

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To say I am pumped and was impressed would be an understatement. I am ready for spring practice and if I were a player on offense I would be chopping at the bit to get on the pads.

I like his clean slate and all positions are open. That is how it should be. But most of all I look forward to watching a return to a fast offense and the use of the skills and talent our players have.
 

devils58

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I like Shannon Dawson' approach. It's very straight forward, and he understands that you got to take what the defense gives you. I'm pumped to see how this offense evolves under Dawson!


 

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I don't think Dawson is going to reinvent the wheel but I am excited to see if he'll utilize the middle of the field more and take more shots down the field. A lot of what Neal Brown ran is what Dawson will run also. Both coaches have the same basic philosophy.
 

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I like hearing him verify that Coach Stoops was all over the increased physicality angle. I get the feeling he will get some results this coming season, primarily by instilling some aggression in that offensive line.
 

sluggercatfan

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Originally posted by TBCat:
Same here. He came across really well.
Agree...Really impressed with his confidence and when Gabriel asked him why he came to KENTUCKY and thinking he can be successful here..."because I think I can win anywhere"
 

UKfan2151

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I like what I see and hear from Dawson. It sounds like his basic offensive philosophy is very similar to that of Brown. But Dawson has a much different personality than Brown. Dawson comes across being much more aggressive and intense. I think this guy will light a fire under his players and get the very best effort out of them. I also like his confidence and his swagger. You gotta have that to be a winner.
 

JasonS.

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Interesting how many questions were about Hal Mumme. That wild and crazy dude still casts an amazing shadow over our program ... 15 years on.

And to be clear I'm not complaining. Just observing.
 
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Impressed. Good hire from my 10,000 foot view.
 

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Anyone who watched the NC game and watched OSU manhandle the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball against Oregon knows the key to any good offense is solid play from the O-Line. It makes no difference if you are a "running" team or a "passing" team, it all starts up front. Good O-line play and good QB will determine how successful Coach Dawson is at UK..
 

The_Oak

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Watched the press conference and came away impressed. He seems like a straight shooter and knows how to get the most out of his players. Can't wait to see how his offense looks on the field this coming season.
 

JPFisher

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The three best things he said in the presser for UK in the short run:

>More aggressive OLine and making them more effective

>Open QB battle. Every QB will have another year of fair shakes to prove themselves

>No preconceived notions about the players means that he will likely look at a bit of footage, but understand that these guys are young and that what matters most is what they show on the practice field.


Best thing he said in the presser for UK in the long run (or however long he stays) is that his offense evolves while maintaining the same basic foundation. Looks change and reads differ, but the plan is the same.
 

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Like his confidence and seems to have a lot of pi$$ and vinegar in his personality. Can't wait for spring practice and next season to begin.
 

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I liked what I heard from him as well. Seemed like a tell it like it is, no BS kinda guy. Not a knock on Neal Brown, but I feel like he danced around stuff with the media. I can see Dawson just being straight forward with his business and approach.

What he said about game planning and how he thought that was what they did at WVU better than anybody got me excited. Hopefully he brings some of that knowledge to the table. I believe that is an area where NB struggled.

Also, unlike Brown coming in, Dawson has some pieces to work with. Maybe a new set of eyes will be just what the doctor ordered to take another big step forward offensively.

This post was edited on 1/14 5:35 PM by KentUcKy-Kats
 

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Originally posted by MychalG:


Anyone who watched the NC game and watched OSU manhandle the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball against Oregon knows the key to any good offense is solid play from the O-Line. It makes no difference if you are a "running" team or a "passing" team, it all starts up front. Good O-line play and good QB will determine how successful Coach Dawson is at UK..
Yep!! My ole football coach in the Marines, use to tell us games are won in the trenches just like battles!!
 

seccats04

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I'm thinking we may have struck gold with Dawson. I have a really good feeling about this hire.
 

CatCrazyChuk

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"Attention to detail is huge...if you want them lined up fast, you know what you got to do? Get their asses lined up fast."

Great comment. Sounds the part anyway. Love the plain talk.
 

jauk11

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Originally posted by white10:

Originally posted by MychalG:



Anyone who watched the NC game and watched OSU manhandle the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball against Oregon knows the key to any good offense is solid play from the O-Line. It makes no difference if you are a "running" team or a "passing" team, it all starts up front. Good O-line play and good QB will determine how successful Coach Dawson is at UK..
Yep!! My ole football coach in the Marines, use to tell us games are won in the trenches just like battles!!
Keavy!!

A name from the past.

I think he and Stoops are on the same page on the OL, on most things really, good.

I was also impressed, couldn't really find anything wrong about the whole interview.
 

ukalumni00

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Like his personality and how he handled himself in the press conference, but as we all know, all that counts is what happens on the field. I am cautiously optimistic, but unless there are serious improvements with the Oline he is not going to do much better than Neal did. He is coming into a much better situation than Neal and if things go well will set him up very nicely to market himself for a HC position somewhere.