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Everyone here are smart, and they say he has to go

I had wanted Z gone for ages but the WRs finally came along last season. Mind you that improvement started the week before UGA the season before last when CBJ began focusing on the WRs but Z is still the position coach and there were definite changes in the offseason that produced a much better performing WR corps this past season. Given those improvements and his recruiting ability as well as the other staff turnover I'm fine with keeping Z around.
 
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I had wanted Z gone for ages but the WRs finally came along last season. Mind you that improvement started the week before UGA the season before last when CBJ began focusing on the WRs but Z is still the position coach and there were definite changes in the offseason that produced a much better performing WR corps this past season. Given those improvements and his recruiting ability as well as the other staff turnover I'm fine with keeping Z around.

I'm also of the opinion that he has improved as a coach.
 
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Our 290-300 pounders weren't as disruptive as I was expecting when they were healthy either.

They showed some flashes here and there, no doubt. But we haven't seen a really productive 4 man rush since we had Maggit opposite Barnett.
When healthy, I thought our DL was very disruptive. I'm thinking of B@B and UF games specifically.
 
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Wish these changes would have been made right after the bowl--- maybe we could have picked up a few higher tier kids... Will be interesting to see them recruit this year. I have a feeling Warren is gonna be a strong recruiter for us.
 
Georgia fans are saying it was a mutual parting because he didn't see eye to eye with Smart concerning the amount of time he needed to spend on the road recruiting.

Apparently he wanted to spend less time on the trail.

The B/R notification made it seem like he was fired for arguing with a DT prospect's mom, lol

Maybe Harbaugh had just recently spent the night with the DT prospect and the mom insisted Rocker do the same, to which Rocker took great offense. He told Kirby that was a little overboard and Kirby insisted he "spend that extra time" and Rocker said "F*** this, I'm out". Also, there are rumors he farted on her couch as a parting gift.
 
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https://tennessee.rivals.com/news/w...from-tennessee-high-school-coaches-and-beyond

It was the news that Walt Wells had been waiting some 20 odd years to hear. The chance to coach at a power five program with limitless resources. The promotion to offensive line coach at Tennessee drew calls, texts and plenty of excitement from high school coaches around the state of Tennessee.

"I love it," state championship winning and Nolensville head coach Will Hester said. "He's a relationship builder. He's the No. 1 guy on Tennessee's staff in middle Tennessee in my opinion. It's not Shoop or any of those guys. He's a relationship guy and I think he's going to do a great job. It's a feather in the cap of the Tennessee high school coaches to have Walt Wells on staff."

Murfreesboro Siegel head coach Michael Copely is still brand new on the job after coming from Louisville Ballard. As a former Centennial assistant and veteran of the mid-state, he has not only seen Wells' tireless work ethic, but he's also been touched by the Wells player factory.

"He's invaluable," Copley said. "Especially when you start talking mid-state and in Kentucky. My offensive line coach that I had in Kentucky, Walt coached him. He's never met a stranger. He bonds with kids and I've seen him come in our buildings and kids love him. I think it's a no-brainer. Everyone of us at the high school level have said if he ever gets that chance, he will blow it out of the water. A lot of that is tied to recruiting, but he can also coach ball. What a freaking steal for Tennessee."

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Wells has some serious in-roads and connections with many of the best players in the state. His brother Bobby coaches defensive lineman D'Andre Litaker at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro. His good friend, Brothers, coaches defensive lineman Brant Lawless at Nashville Christian. And one of his former players, Travis Turner, coaches Vol tight end target James Mitchell in Big Stone Gap, Virginia.

"I know all that coach Wells brings," Turner said. "Having played for him I know he's very passionate about football. When I played for him at Eastern Kentucky, we were one of the toughest teams in the country and that started up front."

"I can see coach Wells and James (Mitchell) hitting it off quick. Get the chance to get him down on campus and get him introduced to coach Wells. Sitting them down one one one and having that connection."
 
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Hubbs on 104.5 giving Wells all the credit for developing Drew Richmond. Says he really responded to how hard Wells pushes his guys.


Problem is is Hubbs is pushing the narrative that Wells was coaching illegally this past season.
 
Wow. That is a butt ton of praise for our new OL coach. Really interested to see what Coach Walt "Calvin" Wells brings to the table not only as a coach for our OL but as a recruiter. Looks like he is loved by a lot of HS coaches around the area.
 
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