notredomer23
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Gerad Parker is a name to watch to fill TE coach per Loy. Co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at West Virginia. Him and Freeman have worked together at Purdue and Cincy.
Definitely liking the Deland McCullough hire. . . Any truth to his sons coming to ND?
Dasan the best one , 4 star incoming freshman, just tweeted he's home at IU. So I don't think so. Good on him honoring his letter of intent.Definitely liking the Deland McCullough hire. . . Any truth to his sons coming to ND?
As offensive coordinator for WVU, TEs had 17 catches for 116 yards in 2021. In 2020, they had 20 catches for 180 yards.Gerad Parker is a name to watch to fill TE coach per Loy. Co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach at West Virginia. Him and Freeman have worked together at Purdue and Cincy.
Time will tell as far as his honoring his intent, lol. Wouldn't blame the kids for leaving. Obviously the main reason he was going to IU was his dad being on staff there and his brother going to IU for the same reason. His brother (lesser talented) may not have an option other than ND. But the two younger ones clearly have better options as far as football is concerned.Decan the best one , 4 star incoming freshman, just tweeted he's home at IU. So I don't think so. Good on him honoring his letter of intent.
Time will tell as far as his honoring his intent, lol. Wouldn't blame the kids for leaving. Obviously the main reason he was going to IU was his dad being on staff there and his brother going to IU for the same reason. His brother (lesser talented) may not have an option other than ND. But the two younger ones clearly have better options as far as football is concerned.
If Dad leaves = kids leave, I see no moral or ethical issue with that, especially in today's NCAA world.
He may have been a EE at Indiana and cant transfer to ND just yet. I'm gonna be patient through the summer on this one.Dasan the best one , 4 star incoming freshman, just tweeted he's home at IU. So I don't think so. Good on him honoring his letter of intent.
I've been a little surprised that Tight End Coach is even a thing. There are only four or five scholarship tight ends on the roster to begin with. A small room.This is perhaps a dumb question, but...
How much does experience coaching TEs really matter for a TE coach?
Slightly more than the experience a coach needs to coach the guy who drops his hands down when a team is kicking off.This is perhaps a dumb question, but...
How much does experience coaching TEs really matter for a TE coach?
Ask Scott Booker...or any of the TEs that didn't hit their potential under his tutelage.This is perhaps a dumb question, but...
How much does experience coaching TEs really matter for a TE coach?
Agreed I would rather have a specialist QB coach.I've been a little surprised that Tight End Coach is even a thing. There are only four or five scholarship tight ends on the roster to begin with. A small room.
I doubt he's forgotten how to coach TE's.Parker is a very odd name to me unless MF is helping a former colleague out here. Hasn’t coached TEs since 2013 and he is a WRs coach for 99% of his resume. Co-OC currently. He does fill the McNulty void of increased experience but are we going full on Air Raid then? That’s Parker’s possible expertise to lend. Idk, just wouldn’t be what I’d expect the hire to end up as. Does reveal an intent to have more than a position coach be the hire.
no but to Dale's point, if were bringing him in to be more of an offensive consultant (not a true TE coach), then , does his experience fit with what we want to do? i.e. Air Raid vs our more traditional "heavy spread"I doubt he's forgotten how to coach TE's.
He's been with the Tennessee Titans for the last four years. Been a while since I've seen anyone take a shot at him. Didn't have that on the 2022 bingo card.Ask Scott Booker...or any of the TEs that didn't hit their potential under his tutelage.
True. He's also not coaching TE's or ST though.He's been with the Tennessee Titans for the last four years. Been a while since I've seen anyone take a shot at him. Didn't have that on the 2022 bingo card.
ND fans absolutely hated that cat and blamed him for whatever they possibly could. So he's in the League now for four years. LOL.
hes also not coaching TEsHe's been with the Tennessee Titans for the last four years. Been a while since I've seen anyone take a shot at him. Didn't have that on the 2022 bingo card.
ND fans absolutely hated that cat and blamed him for whatever they possibly could. So he's in the League now for four years. LOL.
Perhaps it's an indication of where ND wants to take it's offense moving forward.no but to Dale's point, if were bringing him in to be more of an offensive consultant (not a true TE coach), then , does his experience fit with what we want to do? i.e. Air Raid vs our more traditional "heavy spread"
It very well could be, which is ultimately what I think Dale is pointing out. It doesnt make any sense for ND, UNLESS....Perhaps it's an indication of where ND wants to take it's offense moving forward.
What tight ends from 2012-16 did he screw up so badly?True. He's also not coaching TE's or ST though.
Wow. They absolutely need to get this done if that's the case, provided there are no red flags and all of the money, etc. can be agreed upon. LFG.Lemming is reporting that Brewster is interested in the ND job Per his Twitter. Says the ball is in ND's court to make the move.