Under a new coach a positional coach typically has as much stability as you would get at any school. No long term deals/exorbitant salaries to tie them down.Maybe, just not common for a position coach to not take a promotion. I'm sure OSU offered money but they also have stability which we can't match right now.
Works great when your offense is lead by Peyton ManningFrom an article by Connor O'Gara:
Kevin Steele, who led top 20 defenses in 4 of the last 5 seasons at Auburn, is apparently still on staff but not as the defensive coordinator. An SEC East rival told FootballScoop.com something that makes a lot of sense:
“Steele is not a fit schematically based on what (the Vols) are going to do on offense. He is the type of guy to sit back and not beat himself schematically. However, I am completely against playing that way when your entire offensive game plan is based around creating possessions. You need a super-aggressive defensive coordinator to create negative plays and turnovers.”Why it’s not surprising that Josh Heupel’s defensive coordinator search hasn’t been a quick one
Steele's philosophy is bend-don't-break. Make the opposing offense run more plays until the odds catch up and they make a mistake.
But that's exactly what opponents of Heupel's offense want to do--control time-of-possession and keep our offense on the sideline. Remember what Peyton faced in his early years with the Colts, and how he felt like the game was lost if he didn't score a TD on each possession? The Colts didn't start making the playoffs until their D got some disrupters who forced turnovers.
I've been trying to tell folks this since the DC search became the big focus.From an article by Connor O'Gara:
Kevin Steele, who led top 20 defenses in 4 of the last 5 seasons at Auburn, is apparently still on staff but not as the defensive coordinator. An SEC East rival told FootballScoop.com something that makes a lot of sense:
“Steele is not a fit schematically based on what (the Vols) are going to do on offense. He is the type of guy to sit back and not beat himself schematically. However, I am completely against playing that way when your entire offensive game plan is based around creating possessions. You need a super-aggressive defensive coordinator to create negative plays and turnovers.”Why it’s not surprising that Josh Heupel’s defensive coordinator search hasn’t been a quick one
Steele's philosophy is bend-don't-break. Make the opposing offense run more plays until the odds catch up and they make a mistake.
But that's exactly what opponents of Heupel's offense want to do--control time-of-possession and keep our offense on the sideline. Remember what Peyton faced in his early years with the Colts, and how he felt like the game was lost if he didn't score a TD on each possession? The Colts didn't start making the playoffs until their D got some disrupters who forced turnovers.
So hes a dumb @$$! Dont want him anyway. Must be scared of the big boys!Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a major P5 school
Danny White advised Heupel not to and Heupel wants an aggressive DC, not a conservative guy.Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a major P5 school
Please stop being so negative. All we heard for years was we need offense, now that we have a coach who puts up points all we hear is we need defense. Relax and let it play out. I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised with the product.I don't see CJH having much success here at all. Can't even make a DC hire with one sitting across the hall from him. Buckle up cause the next three years are going to be rough. Dooley 2.0.
Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a minor P5 school
I do try to be positive most of the time. But the last few years have taken there toll. However at the end of the day I will support Tennessee.Please stop being so negative. All we heard for years was we need offense, now that we have a coach who puts up points all we hear is we need defense. Relax and let it play out. I think everyone will be pleasantly surprised with the product.
Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a major P5 school
Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a major P5 school
Just make Steele the DC and move on. The longer we drag this out and get turned down by position coaches for the DC position the worse it looks. It's embarrassing as a program that the damn LB coach at Ohio St doesn't want a huge pay raise and promotion to a major P5 school
