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Sure there are plenty of 3* out there that have a ton of upside and potential that can turn into great college players, but statistically you have a great chance of competing for championships with 4-5* players across the board... you certainly can't make the case for a team full of 3* this day and age making it to the playoff.... We all know that developing the 3* to their full potential is the key, and that begins with the coaches, and we know that this has been a big issue at UT the past few years with kids coming in and not progressing and being developed to their full potential... IMO, with the current staff in place, we cannot expect to get to the next level with a team full of 3*..........
SIAD: Did anyone catch the Wake Forest story? There were questions when they played Louisville about how Louisville knew what they were running. The University did an investigation and their radio guy was selling their game plan that opposing teams I guess. I caught the tail end, but this was pretty much what they found from what I heard.
With all the discussion about the S&C staff, I thought is was interesting that Kiffin's first hire at FAU was the Bama assistant S&C coach. A good S&C coach is certainly the foundation of a good program. Once the AD is in place, I think the open S&C position will be the first position to be filled.
While Larry Scott missed out on the Florida Atlantic head job, and were told LSU does not eye Robert Gillespie, those guys are commodities almost able to set their price in places.
No one is going to be able to leverage many jobs left out there as Notre Dame, Florida, Ole Miss and others have identified their top targets for coordinator spots, but Gillespie and Scott nonetheless are arguably Tennessees two most in-demand assistants. Until his staff is fully filled out, new Cincy coach Luke Fickell kicking the tires on Zach Azzanni isn't to be entirely ruled out, college football sources familiar with both coaches indicated.
Bob Shoop could be in play at Richmond residually, but that job, as we already noted, belongs to Chattanooga coach Russ Huesman if he accepts the post. A decision is expected Wednesday.
And Shoop, per multiple sources, would not at all be a Chattanooga candidate.
