Kingsbury? [Headed to USCw]

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With Helton looking like he's gone. Do y'all think Kingsbury the former Texas Tech head coach would be interested in being our OC?And if he is would y'all want to hire him? Personally, I'd take him his teams have never had any trouble scoring and he managed to sign Mahomes. Even more impressive at a school that doesn't usually recruit all that well.
 
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With Helton looking like he's gone. Do y'all think Kingsbury the former Texas Tech head coach would be interested in being our OC?And if he is would y'all want to hire him? Personally, I'd take him his teams have never had any trouble scoring and he managed to sign Mahomes. Even more impressive at a school that doesn't usually recruit all that well.

Heard he was being considered as an OC with Mack Brown at UNC.
 
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With Helton looking like he's gone. Do y'all think Kingsbury the former Texas Tech head coach would be interested in being our OC?And if he is would y'all want to hire him? Personally, I'd take him his teams have never had any trouble scoring and he managed to sign Mahomes. Even more impressive at a school that doesn't usually recruit all that well.
Don't think Pruitt wants an air raid offense. Just my opinion.
 
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Can't have an air raid offense with our current QB. Pruitt would have to allow a freshman to start at QB and that will never happen because he lives JG

Yep, JG never got the duck and cover lesson in elementary school.
 
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I would love it but it would take a complete overhaul in our current philosophy, don't see KK as a realistic option
 
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I would love to see an Air Raid in the SEC with SEC talent. I think it would shake the conference up for about 2-3 years.
 
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OK...I'm sure I'll get flamed on this, but is Weinke out of the question? We've been thru the crash test dummy, Rookie OC the last two years, so I'm thinking no. But, I'd think the potential is there, at some point.
 
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With Helton looking like he's gone. Do y'all think Kingsbury the former Texas Tech head coach would be interested in being our OC?And if he is would y'all want to hire him? Personally, I'd take him his teams have never had any trouble scoring and he managed to sign Mahomes. Even more impressive at a school that doesn't usually recruit all that well.
I’ll take him
 
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Doesn't seem like a good fit.
"If you want to be successful," Spurrier told S.L. Price of Sports Illustrated in 1995, "you have to do it the way everybody does it and do it a lot better -- or you have to do it differently. I can't outwork anybody and I can't coach the off-tackle play better than anybody else. So I figured I'd try to coach some different ball plays, and instead of poor-mouthing my team, I'd try to build it up to the point where the players think, Coach believes we're pretty good; by golly, let's go prove it."
 
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Got to be physical up front in this league. Bama spread works because it can smashmouth. All pass and no run isn't going to beat the physical teams. Some people act like it is a sin to be good at both, one dimensional is not good in the long run. Plenty of ways to run some spread and still be a power football team. But in the sec at the end of the day you better be able to or have the capability to run the football at some point. If you don't the fast defenses will exploit your one dimensional ways. GBO!!!!
 
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Last Monday I watched two former college AirRaid QBs torch NFL defenses for 50+ points and about a bajillion yards each whilst running a variation of the AirRaid schemes. I was told this could not be done because NFL defenses are too big, fast, and smart to be beaten by that scheme and that the QBs are just products of the "system".
 
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