Vols OC a name being mentioned for same role at Miami

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One guy u can absolutely not afford to lose..I don't see it happening but $ makes the world go round.
I kind of think OC is the one coach that we could handle losing if it happened. The HC is the man that runs the offense. Kind of like Lane Kiffin losing an OC
 
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I kind of think OC is the one coach that we could handle losing if it happened. The HC is the man that runs the offense. Kind of like Lane Kiffin losing an OC

Lane Kiffin's offense went backwards a bit at FAU when he lost Kendal Briles. Notice he didn't hire Charles Weis Jr as OC at Ole Miss; he instead hired Jeff Lebby. But it does look like he recently hired Weis as QB coach after he got fired at USF.

But long story short: Kiffin's offense does depend on the OC quite a bit.
 
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Yea but let’s be real. Is it Hueple that’s calling the plays or Golesh? Will Golesh have the same offensive success once he leaves Hueple?
Yes he would.
Heupels offense has holes, that I believe Golesh would fix on his own.
 
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If Golesh wants to be his own man and run his offense without much meddling he shouldn’t take the job with Cristobal. From what I’ve heard on various shows/podcasts is that Cristobal is very difficult to work with and really has hands all over the offense and likes to grind it out being the old Offensive lineman that he is . This seems to be a big reason why he’s had problems filling out his staff.
 
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If Golesh wants to be his own man and run his offense without much meddling he shouldn’t take the job with Cristobal. From what I’ve heard on various shows/podcasts is that Cristobal is very difficult to work with and really has hands all over the offense and likes to grind it out being the old Offensive lineman that he is . This seems to be a big reason why he’s had problems filling out his staff.

Also, I don't view Miami as an upgrade to Tennessee or Oregon.

I get why Cristobal wanted the Miami job, but being honest, it's much more difficult to win there than it was 20 years ago (and both Tennessee and Oregon are better jobs at this point). NIL is going to hurt them even more. Their facilities aren't great, fan support is lukewarm, administrative support is weak. Their big advantage is Miami talent and NIL is going to allow schools to more easily poach that talent. Miami is nice, but if you get paid $50k to go somewhere like Knoxville, Clemson, Athens, or Eugene, and you're an 18 year old kid from a poor neighborhood, you probably take it.
 
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SOUTH BEACH

there are a lot of Russian's in the Miami area.
Hope he's not rushing to move there as that's a program that's changed coaches almost as much as us and without the level of Pruitt turmoil

Golesh rocks and The Rock is in The Scruffy City
 
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