g8terh8ter_eric
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Point taken . . . If the truth be known, 99% of the participants in this website (myself included) have no business evaluating something as nuanced as an Assistant football coach.
Sorry didn't know that was the subject. I was just suggesting looking around at their program and see why it has been so successful over the past 6 years. Never suggested putting anyone from southern cal's coaching staff in a coordinator's role. We lost more than just a OC i believe we lost the entire staff. I'am just saying something is working out there and if i were phil i'd find out what that something is.yeah, but you don't take a position coach who's not been proven as a coordinator and make him a head coach in the SEC.
Well, it seems as now Fulmer isn't going to the conference. Looks as if Chavis, Brooks, and Slade are going to speak or something to that effect. Fulmer, Adkins, and Caldwell are staying put in Knoxville according to reports. This is now just starting to get plain silly. Name a damn OC Fulmer and get your head on straight.
people are worried about the delay because it's killing this year's recruiting class
the search did take Spurrier very long. it doesnt take a coach that's prepared and decisive. The next big recruiting date is Jan 10th so we need someone in place to burn up the phone lines prior to that date. The new guy that these kids will be playing for.
so you think there's still going to be an announcement on the 8th? I dont.
Division I Football Recruiting Calendar
August 1, 2003 - July 31, 2004
(a) August 1, 2003 through November 29, 2003 [except for (1) and (2) below] : Quiet Period
(1) In Division I-A football, six days during the months of September 2003, October 2003 and through the last Saturday in November 2003 selected at the discretion of the institution (an authorized off-campus recruiter may visit a particular educational institution only once during this evaluation period): Evaluation Period
(2) In Division I-AA football, 42 evaluation days (see Bylaw 3.02.6.2) during the months of September 2003, October 2003 and through the last Saturdayin November 2003 (not to exceed a period of 42 calendar days) selected at the discretion of the member institution and designated in writing in the office of the director of athletics; authorized off-campus recruiters shall not visit a prospect's educational institution on more than one calendar day during this period. Evaluation Period
(b) November 30, 2003 through January 31, 2004 [except for (1) though (5) below] -Six in-person off-campus contacts per prospective student-athlete shall be permitted during this time period with not more than one permitted in any one calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) or partial calendar week: Contact Period
(1) December 21, 2003 (The Sunday after the third Saturday in December): Quiet Period
(2) December 22, 2003 through January 1, 2004: ): Dead Period
(3) January 2-4, 2004): Quiet Period
(4) January 5-8, 2004): Dead Period
(5) January 9-10, 2004): Quiet Period
here's some info on what we've lost recruiting wise because of Fulmer "taking so much time" finding a new OC. From InsideCoach.com - Recruiting Calendar
I'm sure if a prospect actually comes to visit during this quiet period, Fulmer would do a great a job of handling the process all on his own. I wonder how many people actually visit during quiet periods though? The 8th looks like a perfect date to hire a new OC.