Fun fact: Angus is my German Shepherds name. I want Hawkins, but would be ok with another position coach that graduated from our most hated rival to potentially give the death knell to our once storied program...
To be honest, I'm not totally impressed by any of those on the list. As an Aggie, I'd love to see Aggie connections, but Daft? Holy cow, his play-calling was atrocious. The key problem we've had the past 4 years was the offense not fitting out kids or conference. I like Troy Taylor's offense, but is he really ready to be an HC? There is a lot more to the job than X's and O's. In reality, I think Taylor will make a great OC, and this job is a good stepping stone for him. However, I'd like to see OC or DC level experience at a minimum. Lastly, the pool of applicants should include non-Aggies...like Dr. Blue himself.
I too hope that Dr. Blue casts a wide net on this one. I think that some of the coaches on this list would turn out all right, but we shouldn't be limiting ourselves in this search. I feel like that's how we ended up with Gould, because it was simply convenient for the AD at the time.
Agreed, make the right choice. I'd love to see a coach who wants to make this his home, but we know who we are right now and that might not be realistic. The sad thing is I think Gould could have worked out with the right OC. Not saying it all falls on Daft, but I think our defense played well enough over the years to win a lot of games, but we just didn't perform on the offensive side. I want a coach with an aggressive offense that wants to put up lots of points versus a ball control guy. Fingers crossed.
I could get on board with bringing back the high flying offenses that we used to have. I wonder why Gould was never willing to make a change in his coordinators?
i think the challange in recreating the high flying offenses that we used to have, is the current NCAA restrictions on practice time. it times alot of time on the field to implement a dozen screen pass packages every week, time that they are no longer allowed. same with the precise downfield progression passing packages; you just don't see offenses like that in college any more. more and more of the 'read-react' run/pass option that we see week-in and week-out in the Big Sky.
I miss the good old days. i DON'T miss the 4 hour long wednesday night practices (or the in-season 2-a-days we had before school started!) that we endured perfecting the offensive schemes of those days.
Interesting...does anyone know when our players started voluntary self directed summer practices? Last summer was the first time I heard rumor of them. I know summers past where QBs, WRs spent a lot of summertime together. Oline too.
I understand. I wasn't trying to say that we have to go back to the same exact game plan we had in the past, but I would like us to become a pass first team. We never had the personnel to be the run first team Gould wanted us to be.