Sounds eerily similar to the rationale we used after the CDD hire. I'm a Dooley fan and hope he succeeds but we're beginning year three of the CDD experiment and we do not have an additional three years for the Buddy Green experiment. I don't think this in any way an upgrade over Wilcox which is what we must have to continue to progress.
please merge if necessary. I didn't see it poseted elsewhere, but SIAP.
This was from Chuck Oliver, a radio guy in ATL about 50 minutes ago.
Bama keeps Sunseri? Dooley/Vols could announce as soon as tomorrow that Buddy Green from Navy is the hire for DC. Tracking details on this
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I'll give him a chance. Experienced DC. Decent results with less than stellar talent. Had a rough year last year but improved towards the end. Fans seem to think he's an asset. May be better than inexperienced higher profile coach.
Sounds eerily similar to the rationale we used after the CDD hire. I'm a Dooley fan and hope he succeeds but we're beginning year three of the CDD experiment and we do not have an additional three years for the Buddy Green experiment. I don't think this in any way an upgrade over Wilcox which is what we must have to continue to progress.
Reading some of your posts, you seem to like Green. Why does he impress you? Honestly I don't know much about him.
Buddy Green is a joke dude.I seen his teams and they were pathetic.keep dreaming that this would even be a decent hire.If DD picked him over CLT and if I was LT Id tell Dooley where he can stick his sinking ship.
oh and far as the checkbook goes,you get what you pay for.
With Google, no one should be "in the dark" about any of these coaches. I get sick of all the negativity on her from people that don't even take the time to do any research. Even though Green may not have a "glamorous" name in the coaching ranks, apparently the guy is a seasoned DC and has been very successful in his tenure at Navy: THis from the Washington Post Sports Page :
Green has been the Midshipmens defensive coordinator for 10 seasons, during which he twice was nominated for the Frank Broyles Award presented to the countrys top assistant coach of the year.