Mahoney has to be the most unfairly derided coach on our staff this year. He has an excellent history of uncovering and developing great O-linemen.
Mahoney recruited and developed the #1 NFL Draft pick in 2013 (Eric Fisher). It's true that Mahoney only coached him one year out of four, but it's also true that he was only a 2 star recruit that very few big-name schools were interested in. Mahoney thought
Fisher had NFL potential in spite of this, even before he set foot on campus.
Mahoney also developed NFL talent Jason Kelce.
His O-lines have typically performed very, very well after a few years of development. In his 3rd year at CMU, his O-line allowed only 1.2 sacks per game. He developed several All Big East linemen at Cincinnati. Also worth noting
that the O-line was one of the big strengths at Cincinnati this season.
I think this is a case where a few morons are looking at the past year and concluding that this staff can't coach O-linemen, even though, it was left with very limited talent at that position for 2014. As for 2013, the O-line performed fairly well, even in spite of learning a completely new scheme.
I think most high school OL looking at Tennessee would be familiar with Mahoney's history and would care more about that than any sort of boneheaded shallow observations. I think most recruits would be smart enough to see through this type of stuff and look at the actual record of Mahoney and Butch Jones.
And I'm really hoping we get Allen.