David Reaves question

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This is one coach I dont know much about. He is our QB coach, how well is he as that position coach. Is it because he is family he will keep his job as long as Kiffin is there. He may be great coach and know the game well but I was just wondering, something came to my mind, figure I would ask and see if someone knew. Thanks
 
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He was Spurrier's recruiting coordinator and QB coach before coming here.
 
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Cutcliffe is a pretty solid QB coach and couldn't do anything with Crompton.
 
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This is one coach I dont know much about. He is our QB coach, how well is he as that position coach. Is it because he is family he will keep his job as long as Kiffin is there. He may be great coach and know the game well but I was just wondering, something came to my mind, figure I would ask and see if someone knew. Thanks

family tradition as ole hank would say.
 
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WRs played absolutely horrible last night. . .especially the upperclassmen. But Frank Wilson is a great recruiter, especially in LA.
 
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This is one coach I dont know much about. He is our QB coach, how well is he as that position coach. Is it because he is family he will keep his job as long as Kiffin is there. He may be great coach and know the game well but I was just wondering, something came to my mind, figure I would ask and see if someone knew. Thanks

Incomplete. We have no idea for two reasons

1) Spurrier ran the QB's at USClite, so we can't really base anything off that

2) Crompton is so bad, it shouldn't count against him. We really have no idea.
 
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In Wilson's defense, our WRs all seem like they are 5'9'' "athletes" that do not have the ability to seperate themselves from the defense and run proper routes. Add that with the worst Qb to ever wear an SEC uniform and you get backyard football type production.
 
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So far, as QB coach, he hasn't gotten the job done. He better step it up, or Kiffin will send him back to USC!
 
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In Wilson's defense, our WRs all seem like they are 5'9'' "athletes" that do not have the ability to seperate themselves from the defense and run proper routes.

I agree. If you check the size of the recruits coming next year, they are 6'+, big physical recievers. We should be much improved in that position.
 
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In Wilson's defense, our WRs all seem like they are 5'9'' "athletes" that do not have the ability to seperate themselves from the defense and run proper routes. Add that with the worst Qb to ever wear an SEC uniform and you get backyard football type production.

Excellent point, I mean who was the last true 'receiver' recruited in the Fulmer era who became a true playmaking threat? Meachem? Yes it's been that long. And to think UT was once known as 'wide receiver U'!!
 

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