SIAP....First coaches expected to be added to staff...

#76
#76
Same with Ansley ... tell him you staying on but as DB coach ... if he refuses .. money saved ... now Weinke ?? I say hit road ... still need RB and WR coach on offense ... defense is all up for grabs .. hopefulyl Steele is offered to stay and we save money .. he might ask Garner and then fill in DB if Ansley refuses ... and OLB coach ... ILB coach if Steele doesnt want it ...
 
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#79
Same with Ansley ... tell him you staying on but as DB coach ... if he refuses .. money saved ... now Weinke ?? I say hit road ... still need RB and WR coach on offense ... defense is all up for grabs .. hopefulyl Steele is offered to stay and we save money .. he might ask Garner and then fill in DB if Ansley refuses ... and OLB coach ... ILB coach if Steele doesnt want it ...

Ansley is going back to the NFL.

Derrick Ansley leaving Tennessee for NFL position
 
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#81
#81
I wouldn't be surprised or actually mind Osovet getting a Co-OC Role and coach WR's. I don't believe that any OC will actually calls plays but I think this would be a way to develop Osovet and he's a pretty decent recruiter.
 
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#83
#83
Obliviously they were not very good at it or they would still be coaching in the SEC and not UCF.

Urban Meyer took his staff to Florida... guess they weren't good enough for SEC ball?

Nobody needs to worry about the offensive staff. They can seamlessly and quickly install his offense without requiring him to teach it to his coaches. Considering they had the no.2 offense in the country last year.. I think they know what they're doing.

Randy Shannon qualifies for your argument and he isn't coming. The Defensive staff needs to have P5 experience and recruiters on it. That I will agree with
 
#86
#86
Glen Elarbee is a legit O-line coach. His O-lines are always solid. From the UCF coaches site....

Elarbee came to UCF after coaching the offensive line at Missouri (while working with Josh Heupel) for two seasons in 2016-17. His line at Mizzou helped the Tigers to 2017 national ranks of No. 7 in total offense, No. 7 in sacks allowed, No. 10 in scoring offense, No. 14 in passing offense, No. 21 in first downs, No. 23 in red zone offense and No. 35 in rushing offense. Elarbee took over a Tiger offensive line in 2016 that had no returning starters and molded that group into one of the top lines in the nation. In 2016, Missouri was No. 13 in total offense, No. 20 in passing offense, No. 38 in rushing offense and No. 48 in scoring offense after the Tigers were no higher than No. 113 in those categories the year before. His 2016 unit led the nation in fewest tackles-for-loss allowed and were No. 16 in fewest sacks allowed.

Elarbee’s first year in Orlando in 2018 was highlighted by one of the best offensive lines in program history, as the Knights repeated their undefeated regular season and won a second straight American Athletic Conference Championship. UCF set the program rushing record with 3,448 yards on the ground behind a powerful line, which was the eighth-best ground attack in the country. UCF totaled 522.7 yards of total offense per game, good for fifth nationally. The Knights also excelled in pass protection with just 19 sacks allowed all season, which ranked 25th nationally.

In 2019 UCF again had one of the most productive offenses in the nation. The Knights averaged 540.5 total yards (second in the nation and an all-time UCF single-season record) and 43.4 points per outing (fifth nationally). The offensive line helped protect freshman quarterback Dillon Gabriel who played a major role in UCF ranking eighth with its 316.7 passing yards per game. A diversified Knights’ rush attack (ranking 19th nationally) saw the top four runners—Otis Anderson, Adrian Killins, Bentavious Thompson and Greg McCrae--combine for 2,488 yards, 27 TDs and an amazing average of 6.46 yards per carry.

Just stating those were the 2, I was most concerned about.

I don’t know who is is coming in yet. That’s why the concern, the uncertainty and knowing the need.
 
#90
#90
How would you feel about making Karl Scott - Alabamas defensive backs coach- a Co-DC (non play caller). The guy can recruit, he was the DC for Billy Napier in 2018 (doesn't seem to have gone well) but if we gave him a raise and a title would that entice him to come?
 
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Maybe I'm confused....But why would he not give Steele complete control over the D? Dude's one of the most sought after DC's in the game and has fielded great defenses. Plus he can recruit which we need. Let Heupel focus on offense and let Steele run the D.
I guess its hard to trust someone you haven't worked with before especially someone who was involved in a coaching mutiny...
 
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Only problem I don't see recruiter of the year. Niedermeyer is looking for a job with benefits. All the Mcdonalds you can eat.
 
#95
#95
You gotta keep Steele ..offer him DC and control of it .. he is under contract 450,000 for 2 years ..if he says NO your off the hook for the money ..its a NO BRAINER .. if he styas good ..you have a good DC and recruiter ..if not money saved ....
That’s not how the contracts work.
 
Same with Ansley ... tell him you staying on but as DB coach ... if he refuses .. money saved ... now Weinke ?? I say hit road ... still need RB and WR coach on offense ... defense is all up for grabs .. hopefulyl Steele is offered to stay and we save money .. he might ask Garner and then fill in DB if Ansley refuses ... and OLB coach ... ILB coach if Steele doesnt want it ...

Ansley is off to the Chargers.
 
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