Joey Halzle linked to Florida offensive coordinator job

Since we don't play the gators, I don't care.


But unsure that bunch going to be happy with the Georgia Tech / Army / Navy wishbone system with four forward passes per game.
 
Tech hasn't run the flexbone in years.
Tip #1: Keep telling yourself that
Tip #2: Get a 260 pound quarterback

I watched a bit of GT vs Georgia the last two years. Both times, the quarterback had the most carries. Check the stats.

In 2024 game, GT quarterback had over 20 carries and was like a human battering ram. An awesome performance.
 
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The coaching carousel went into a full-blown spin cycle on Sunday with five SEC schools announcing new head coaches. One of those final answers was Tulane’s Jon Sumrall heading to Florida after the Gators missed out on Lane Kiffin.

The next step for all of these programs will be filling out a full staff, which obviously could impact Tennessee. Alex Golesh, now at Auburn, has plenty of obvious ties to this staff. Defensive line coach Rodney Garner is an Auburn alum and is currently on an expiring contract, for example.

Another name popped up on Monday morning though, one that would be a pretty big surprise. Pete Nakos named Tennessee offensive coordinator Joey Halzle as a name to know in Sumrall’s search.





Thoughts?
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Well that tells you how Florida is going IMO. I get the sense the lizards are about to continue their wandering in the coaching wilderness. Basketball school?
 
Tip #1: Keep telling yourself that
Tip #2: Get a 260 pound quarterback

I watched a bit of GT vs Georgia the last two years. Both times, the quarterback had the most carries. Check the stats.

In 2024 game, GT quarterback had over 20 carries and was like a human battering ram. An awesome performance.
It's still not the flexbone and not even remotely close.
 
It's still not the flexbone and not even remotely close.
I didn't call it a flexbone. Jokingly, I called it a wishbone.

Call it what you wish but takes a special kid to run that system. Must be extremely durable because the QB carries the ball by design.

May work for them. But I don't think their fanbase is sophisticated enough to appreciate the intrinsic value of the system. GT fans understand it.
 

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