InVOLuntary
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That question gets asked a lot and that should never be a consideration when hiring an OC. Every coach, that's any good, should have aspirations of being a head coach. Do you think Saban cares about losing his best coaches every year? He hires the best and when they leave, he hires the best available right behind them.
Technically you are insinuating that he implied that. Never did he actually say we have tons of white girls at our school that love having sex with football players. He could have been talking about dating them. I doubt it but still, you are insinuating that is what he meant. In the schiano trial there was a testimony against schiano that he had knowledge of the situation at Penn state and did nothing. Either way for what ever reason schiano wasnt fully investigated and ultimately not deemed guilty. No one wanted him because he was a terrible coach. Some choose to ride the Penn state stuff just for assurances that he wasnt hired I guess but for me and most on here we understood that he wasnt worthy of being the head coach of our university.What has Schiano been proven to have done?
Kendal Briles made his statement about white girls at Baylor liking football players. He was selling sex to recruit. Did that add to the culture of rape at Baylor? I can certainly see how the argument could be made.
Was just looking at other coaches that run a variation of the Briles system and didn’t realize that Dino Babers runs a variation of it or at least uses some principles from it from when he was at Baylor coaching WRs. His supposedly is leaned more towards Air-raid mixed with Briles principles.
I know some of have wondered about whether or not it can work in the SEC and they should read these articles. Talks about how Briles especially loved massive OL and wanted a downhill physical run game to complement the spread passing attack so teams that who would try and line up 3-3-5 or had a strong front 4 and wanted to leave the leave the box bare to protect the pass would get run down and abused in the trenches. This eliminates teams from moving a DE and LBs towards the hashes to be able to help on the edge of the field. Kendall puts a much bigger emphasis, like his father did, in downhill running that is needed in the SE
I really think this can be an offense that not only survives but thrives in the SEC. Hopefully someone that knows more about Xs and Os can expand on this.
What will 2018 hold for the Veer and Shoot?
The Dino Babers offense