bowlinggreenvol
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Loeffler is complete and total garbage.
I'll really question Butch's decision-making if we hire the guy that is taking Virginia Tech's offense from terrible to close to the worst in the country.
how bout
Tony Franklin- OC Cal
Before people bash him he has the #13 offense in the nation, playing in the Pac 12 which has a history of good offenses, he previously coached at Auburn and kentucky where he was also OC, so has SEC experience and recruiting pattern knowledge.
He also is reportedly a great QB developer.
He runs the spread offense, different form the read option, however I presume he can adapt to Jones's system.
He is expensive though; currently $505K
Per Rocky Top Insider for possible OC:
Don't kill me for this. Just posting the list
Mike Debord (former Michigan OC)
Eddie Gran (Cincinnati OC)
Herb Hand (Penn State OC)
T.J. Weist (UConn HC)
Calvin Magee (Arizona RB/Co OC)
Matt LaFleur (Notre Dame QB coach)
Tee Martin (Cal WR coach)
George Quarles (Maryville HC)
Per Rocky Top Insider for possible OC:
Don't kill me for this. Just posting the list
Mike Debord (former Michigan OC)
Eddie Gran (Cincinnati OC)
Herb Hand (Penn State OC)
T.J. Weist (UConn HC)
Calvin Magee (Arizona RB/Co OC)
Matt LaFleur (Notre Dame QB coach)
Tee Martin (Cal WR coach)
George Quarles (Maryville HC)
Per Rocky Top Insider for possible OC:
Don't kill me for this. Just posting the list
Mike Debord (former Michigan OC)
Eddie Gran (Cincinnati OC)
Herb Hand (Penn State OC)
T.J. Weist (UConn HC)
Calvin Magee (Arizona RB/Co OC)
Matt LaFleur (Notre Dame QB coach)
Tee Martin (Cal WR coach)
George Quarles (Maryville HC)
Pretty weak list, IMO. First, promoting a position coach to OC at an SEC program that is in serious need of great coaching and conference wins is a big risk. Don't do it. I don't think pa. state has been known for its great offenses lately but maybe I'm wrong. I hope this isn't the list.
