VolPride14
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It was a simple question about his recruiting ability. I'm not saying kids wouldn't want to play for him. I wouldn't doubt his mind, just his recruiting ability.
I'm curious as to what you think it takes to be a good recruiter.
I find it difficult to believe that a highly intelligent person with tremendous work ethic and worldwide name recognition would not be able to recruit.
It absolutely blows my mind that there are really people that believe an all time great/hall of famer will return to his alma mater to be an assistant coach.
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Harbaugh went to WKU as an asst for 7 years after his NFL career - i know he was not as good as peyton but still a big time name who went to a much less renowned school than UT as an asst - if you want to get into coaching you gotta start somewhere - you tend to move up much faster but you gotta start somewhere
I'd think it be more likely he would be an NFL assistant but it does happen that NFL guys start as college assistants
Don Shula not as recent but he was an asst at UK and UVA when starting out his coaching career
Herm Edwards also started as an asst at san diego state
For all the people who want Peyton Manning as our OC, could he be a good recruiter? I was too young to ever watch him. I don't think he would be. I don't buy the fact that people would come just for namesake. Maybe the quarterbacks, but then again maybe that's all he would recruit. Comments?
For all the people who want Peyton Manning as our OC, could he be a good recruiter? I was too young to ever watch him. I don't think he would be. I don't buy the fact that people would come just for namesake. Maybe the quarterbacks, but then again maybe that's all he would recruit. Comments?
