g8terh8ter_eric
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They're ranked 8th in the nation against the schedule they were delt. We did stop USCe, our offense gave up 2 td's. If you've ever played football, you know how important it is to get rest on D. Our offense is the reason the D is down to #8. The D also held Auburn to 1 score, enough to win, but again the O was terrible. You're the one kidding himself, Chavis knows how to coach D.
believe it or not, but Im beginning to really like the idea of Kiffin and Coach O as d-coord
There is no denying that Chavis has had some pretty good defenses over ther years. I just do not like Chavis' defensive philosophy. I don't like the "bend but don't break" style he plays. I don't like the fact the he seems to like under-sized, speedy linebackers as opposed to not as fast, but bigger, more physical line backers. Plus he does not blitz as much as I would like.
Hey dunderheads if this blog has any truth to it then the chief's future is the least of our problems. Read between the lines "the big money people" don't wnt to completely turn the program over to outsiders. Translation the new coach will have limitations on who he can hire and fire. BIG PROBLEM!!
No top coach is going to come in with the admin and boosters telling him who he has to keep on his staff. If this is true we are screwed again.
Okay, 'dunderhead,' not all of the options are top coaches. For example, some want to hire Leach who has one good season--the current one.
If we get a top coach like Gruden, Davis, or Kiffen, they'll have free reigns. Hire an unproven guy who may need to be replaced in short order (w/in a couple of years could be the case with Leach if he flops), and you try not to fall any futher than we have. Therefore, keep Chavis if you want to risk the program on Leach.
"If we get a top notch coach" that is the point we will not have a chance at one if the admin and boosters lead off by dictating his staff. No proven winner will walk into a situation like that with limited control. We will be relagated to an unproven guy.
I meant dunderheads in a kind way. Everyone is missing the big picture. The debate should not be if we keep Chavis, it is should we be forced to.
That's a good point.
I don't think anyone is trying to force any 'top coach' to keep anyone.
There's a case to be made that whoever takes over might benefit from keeping someone on the current staff who can, at the very least, reassure commits that we want them at UT. And that case applies to a coach who could be playing for the SuperBowl. These recruits need someone to continue to encourage them to stay with UT in spite of what Saban, Spurrier, Meyer, Miles, and others tell them.
I've simply suggested considering Scott and/or Drayton because by most counts, those guys can recruit and they help explain our success in recruiting during what is the worst year UT football has experienced in some time.
If you look at most of the games this year.. If we score 25 to 30 we probably win the game. Fact is our D was on the field for large portions of most of the games bec our O was the King of 3 and outs. Imagine an O that could have put 25 or so points on the board, keeping our D fresh, and keeping the opposition's O off the field.
I have no problems with Chavis other than I see this as a problem with a new coach wanting to bring his own staff in. May be a sticking point.