ISD reporting that we will all know soon and the names that we've heard should be the ones he names as his first staff at ND.
I'll let BGIF update his chart since he has the best spreadsheet skillset here.
One note, I didn't see Genyk anywhere mentioned, so it's possible he is out.
I haven't update the spreadsheet as I don't know how to assign slots. Mike Frank's list has two RB coachs. Hinton has coached LBs in his past and has been RC as well. Keep in mind the NCAA does not allow a full time RC. Hinton has to coach a postion and Alford was the first hire at the RB slot. Also keep in mind that Alford has done nothing but coach RBs. Hinton's not a QB coach nor a OC. Genyk does both those things. Browing is also an OC as well as OLine coach and I assumed he went by the wayside over Genyk being a better fit with Kelly's spread.
Mike Frank has Kerry Cooks coaching LBs yet if Cooks resume clealy shows he's never coached anything but DBs. He also played DB in college. It makes more sense to put Martin on the LBs than Cooks as Martin has extensive diverse experience at a multitude of positions. I was never impressed with either Corwin Brown nor Polian as COACHES but I would have kept both of them rather than bring in two guys I know but that will need Postion On The Job Training.
I'm trying to keep an open mind but I'm underimpressed by this collection of coaches for what's supposed to be a major program. Right now I'd say coachingwise, Kelly's UC staff looked like a better fit than this group which looks "thrown together" to me. As Browing is supposedly joining Inanello at Akron, he didn't turn Kelly down for a better offer, Kelly chose Warinner over Browning.
I understand Kelly's comment about coaches not just being recruiters and having responsiblility to acutalyl coach a position. At the same time you have to have the athletes to coach. All the coaching expertise in the nation isn't going to get a team of Rudys to beat Southern Cal. Just because a coach recruited a 3 star OL from Texas doesn't mean he knows his way around Texas HS football. Alford was around when Nix pulled the trigger but I doubt any recruiting service is going to list Alford as one of the top recruiters in Florida.
If I have a heart attack I want the EMT team that show up to be knowledgeable medics but I also want the one driving the ambulance to know his way to the Emergency Room and when he gets there I don't expect him to have to introduce himself to the ER staff before they can get started on the original mission.
I understand Kelly's comment about coaches not just being recruiters and having responsiblility to actually coach a position. At the same time you have to have the athletes to coach. All the coaching expertise in the nation isn't going to get a team of Rudys to beat Southern Cal. Just because a coach recruited a 3 star OL from Texas doesn't mean he knows his way around Texas HS football. Alford was around when Nix pulled the trigger but I doubt any recruiting service is going to list Alford as one of the top recruiters in Florida.
There's an article on Tim Hinton on ISD: Notre Dame Football - Hinton Hopes To Fit In
As Hinton was also the recruiting coordinator for Cincy, it may make sense that he would assume that position again here at Notre Dame - whether he is officially named it or not.
C'mon guys......you act like recruiting is something that can only be done by a handful of people.......it is not rocket science.....it is building relationships, selling the school and staying in touch with kids, families and coaches.....relax......BK will get the job done.....
Also.....I bet Alford is RC.......
C'mon guys......you act like recruiting is something that can only be done by a handful of people.......it is not rocket science.....it is building relationships, selling the school and staying in touch with kids, families and coaches.....relax......BK will get the job done.....
Also.....I bet Alford is RC.......
diaco would be a terrible choice for dc. of those mentioned i would take my chances on martin. somone of bumpas's stature would have been the superior choice. defese has been our problem for 5 years.and i don't see this groupimproving us .my initial elation with kelly is gone.
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As far as recruiting goes- patience!!! We are in a dead period (NO CONTACT) right now and Kelly is waiting for his staff to get through bowl games. again, they cannot contact anyone right now. Those guys will be out working it in a matter of days. They all look they have the requisite energy and ambition. The fact is that Kelly is a salesman through and through. He will be a very good recruiter. He was a Saturn salesman who now gets to sell Mercedes. - not only is ND a very compelling sell, UC is one of the least interesting schools imaginable. Kelly is not going to entrust his sales to incompotent assistants.
I think recruiting is like anything. Some people just having a knack for it. I don't think you can undervalue the importance of a strong recruiter. Just think: without Polian there probably would be no Manti Teo, no Shaq Evans, no Cierre Wood, no Dayne Crist, no Kyle Rudolph and maybe no Jimmy Clausen. (According to Rivals recruiting history.)
Most of Lou's best teams, 1988 and 1993 were not laden with 5* recruits. They were kids who believed in Lou and his program and would do anything to win. Change positions, share time, whatever. Lou and his staff turned them into great players. No one wanted Rice as a QB. He ends up what 27 - 1. He put many people in the pros because the listened to him and his staff and improved their themselves over the course of the ND careers. We get caught up in this rating game. BK knows he needs players that are going to buy into his program and want to be at ND and want to win. If he get a bunch of 3* that want to learn and become a team, I have a feeling wins will follow.
just a quick question ino it has nothing to do with this and ill delete the post, but how do you start a new thread
Go to forums and start the thread under the correct category. Its pretty simple once ya get the hang of it. Once ya click on forums then ya click on new thread.
Thanks man, appreciate it
Tim Hinton knows that Brian Kelly is not afraid to shuffle his assistants between positions.
When Kelly arrived at Cincinnati in Dec. of 2006, Hinton was the only coach who was retained, but after spending three seasons as the Bearcats’ running backs coach, Hinton was shifted to defense, where he coached linebackers.
The move lasted just one season as Hinton returned to the offensive backfield in 2008.
Hinton is expected to be one of four former Cincinnati assistants to join Kelly’s staff at Notre Dame. But with Tony Alford already in place as the Irish’s running backs coach, Hinton seems to be poised for another move.
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Kelly's staff should be unveiled soon, though likely in pieces staggered over the next week or so rather than as a group. That's due to ND's exhaustive background checks and logistics of getting contracts signed. If you've followed the rumors and rumblings, it might appear Notre Dame is poised to hire five offensive <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_16_0>line </NOBR>coaches. The Irish will actually hire two - sort of. Former Irish assistant Mike Denbrock is set to return as a tackles/tight ends coach. Denbrock and the man who will actually wear the title, former Kansas offensive coordinator/line coach Ed <NOBR style="COLOR: darkgreen; FONT-SIZE: 100%; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" id=itxt_nobr_17_0>Warinner</NOBR>, will get funneled right into recruiting.
“This staff, including the head coach, is unproven at being able to recruit five-star players, the kind of players you need to compete with the Floridas, Texases and Southern Cals,” said CBS College Sports recruiting analyst Tom Lemming. “I'm sure Kelly knows what he is doing, but Notre Dame is just a different animal. There are things that happen at this stage of recruiting that don't happen at Cincinnati. You saw people go after Florida's recruits when Urban Meyer made his announcement about stepping away. “They'll come after Kelly's recruits too. They're going to pound away at Notre Dame. (Linebacker/end) Kendall Moore is the guy they can't afford to lose at this point. You can't expect big, seismic things to happen the rest of the recruiting period. It's not fair to expect that. This year is about saving the class that Charlie Weis started.”
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