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Should I change the title to "Chris Ash - Shows up to Work"?
Every pic of this dude, he looks like a toddler shitting their diaper in the corner.
Should I change the title to "Chris Ash - Shows up to Work"?
Am I blind or is Miami not on here.
Under Houston and South CarolinaAm I blind or is Miami not on here.
How many of those DCs were already hired by the time Golden left? I do think we were in a bad spot by having to replace Golden as late as we did.Reading this is frustrating when you see all the new DCs hired within the last year and how great they are doing so far for their new teams.
The two worst-performing and therefore lowest graded DCs are Clemson (Tom Allen, C-) and (you guessed it!) ND (Chris Ash, D+)
Grading college football's new coordinators
- Miami DC Corey Hetherman, A:
"He's an elite teacher, and his care factor, it just screams out of him," Cristobal told ESPN of Hetherman. "Our guys have learned a lot of football. They're playing with physicality and playing fast, and communicating at a much higher level. We're just consistently getting better on that side of the ball."
- Ohio State DC Matt Patricia, A:
"The guys just love Matt," Ohio State coach Ryan Day told ESPN this spring. "He's been a defensive coordinator for Super Bowl teams. He's been an offensive [assistant]. He's been very much involved, like a GM. One of the reasons why we brought him in was because of his background of doing multiple things on defense that fit the skill set of the guys that we have..." Linebacker Sonny Styles echoed Day, saying of Patricia, "He's able to adapt to whatever personnel he has."
- Texas Tech DC Shiel Wood, A:
"I wanted a guy that was a multiple, that wasn't just a three-down guy, wasn't just a four-down guy, who could fit our current players in and then the guys we were going to bring in," McGuire said. "And I wanted somebody extremely detailed and organized. If anybody asks me what Shiel Wood is like, I'd say he's extremely detailed and organized and then, boom, he's got all kinds of juice for the players to rally around."
- FSU DC Tony White, B+:
"One of the things that's most attractive for me bringing him here, is that you've seen so many different variations, the philosophy, the mindset, really it's the style of play that I love more than anything else," Norvell told ESPN. "He does a great job utilizing personnel and showcasing his playmakers, but the style of play is something that definitely holds true."
- Arizona DC Danny Gonzales, B:
"I've had to coach against Danny Gonzalez defenses for lots of years, so there was zero hesitation about what I thought he was capable of doing," Brennan told ESPN. "Everybody's on the same page. The standard is extremely high for how hard we play and how people execute."
- GT DC Blake Gideon, B+:
"They've taken on Blake's personality," Key told ESPN this spring. "He's a fiery, roughneck guy. The first time I talked to him, we talked for an hour and 30, hour and 45 minutes, and just kind of hit it off. Then when he came and presented, it was very uncut, raw, just, 'This is who I am. This is what I do, just how we're going to do it.' He's been a really good addition."
- PSU DC Jim Knowles, B-:
Knowles' defense started very strong, holding Oregon to three points in the first 42 minutes. But then the Ducks mounted consecutive touchdown drives of 80 and 75 yards... Knowles is arguably the nation's best defensive architect, and Penn State should be fine on that side of the ball. But the grade is weighted down by the loss to Oregon.
If Mickens doesn't get the job I think you start with a few guys on this list. Wood, White and Gideon are all intriguingReading this is frustrating when you see all the new DCs hired within the last year and how great they are doing so far for their new teams.
The two worst-performing and therefore lowest graded DCs are Clemson (Tom Allen, C-) and (you guessed it!) ND (Chris Ash, D+)
Grading college football's new coordinators
- Miami DC Corey Hetherman, A:
"He's an elite teacher, and his care factor, it just screams out of him," Cristobal told ESPN of Hetherman. "Our guys have learned a lot of football. They're playing with physicality and playing fast, and communicating at a much higher level. We're just consistently getting better on that side of the ball."
- Ohio State DC Matt Patricia, A:
"The guys just love Matt," Ohio State coach Ryan Day told ESPN this spring. "He's been a defensive coordinator for Super Bowl teams. He's been an offensive [assistant]. He's been very much involved, like a GM. One of the reasons why we brought him in was because of his background of doing multiple things on defense that fit the skill set of the guys that we have..." Linebacker Sonny Styles echoed Day, saying of Patricia, "He's able to adapt to whatever personnel he has."
- Texas Tech DC Shiel Wood, A:
"I wanted a guy that was a multiple, that wasn't just a three-down guy, wasn't just a four-down guy, who could fit our current players in and then the guys we were going to bring in," McGuire said. "And I wanted somebody extremely detailed and organized. If anybody asks me what Shiel Wood is like, I'd say he's extremely detailed and organized and then, boom, he's got all kinds of juice for the players to rally around."
- FSU DC Tony White, B+:
"One of the things that's most attractive for me bringing him here, is that you've seen so many different variations, the philosophy, the mindset, really it's the style of play that I love more than anything else," Norvell told ESPN. "He does a great job utilizing personnel and showcasing his playmakers, but the style of play is something that definitely holds true."
- Arizona DC Danny Gonzales, B:
"I've had to coach against Danny Gonzalez defenses for lots of years, so there was zero hesitation about what I thought he was capable of doing," Brennan told ESPN. "Everybody's on the same page. The standard is extremely high for how hard we play and how people execute."
- GT DC Blake Gideon, B+:
"They've taken on Blake's personality," Key told ESPN this spring. "He's a fiery, roughneck guy. The first time I talked to him, we talked for an hour and 30, hour and 45 minutes, and just kind of hit it off. Then when he came and presented, it was very uncut, raw, just, 'This is who I am. This is what I do, just how we're going to do it.' He's been a really good addition."
- PSU DC Jim Knowles, B-:
Knowles' defense started very strong, holding Oregon to three points in the first 42 minutes. But then the Ducks mounted consecutive touchdown drives of 80 and 75 yards... Knowles is arguably the nation's best defensive architect, and Penn State should be fine on that side of the ball. But the grade is weighted down by the loss to Oregon.
Well rumors are we tried getting knowles but he was set on going to Penn StateHow many of those DCs were already hired by the time Golden left? I do think we were in a bad spot by having to replace Golden as late as we did.
Fuck Knowles. We're overdue to beat his defense, 4 straight losses in 4 years. Hopefully Carr is the one to do it.Well rumors are we tried getting knowles but he was set on going to Penn State
Yup, basically everyone except Knowles and by extension Patricia. One of the issues with a deep playoff run is that you are wayyyyyy behind on programmatic stuff relative to your peers that stopped playing football a month+ ago.How many of those DCs were already hired by the time Golden left? I do think we were in a bad spot by having to replace Golden as late as we did.
| Rk | Team |
| 1 | Ohio State |
| 2 | Texas |
| 3 | Penn State |
| 4 | Texas Tech |
| 5 | Oklahoma |
| 6 | Oregon |
| 7 | Georgia |
| 8 | Iowa |
| 9 | Alabama |
| 10 | Notre Dame |
| 11 | Texas A&M |
| 25 | Miami |
| 37 | Pittsburgh |
| 54 | Boise State |
| 62 | USC |
| 72 | NC State |
| 73 | Navy |
| 74 | Syracuse |
| 86 | Boston College |
| 90 | Arkansas |
| 91 | Stanford |
| 101 | Purdue |
| Year | New Defensive Coordinator | Players & Previous Scheme | DFEI Rk |
| 2007 | Corwin Brown | Unfamiliar | 36 |
| 2009 | Corwin Brown/Jon Tenuta | Holdover/Holdover | 62 |
| 2010 | Bob Diaco | Unfamiliar | 14 |
| 2012 | Bob Diaco/Kerry Cooks | Holdover/Holdover | 6 |
| 2014 | Brian VanGorder | Unfamiliar | 56 |
| 2016 | Brian VanGorder/Greg Hudson | Holdover/Unfamiliar | 47 |
| 2017 | Mike Elko | Unfamiliar | 12 |
| 2018 | Clark Lea | Holdover | 18 |
| 2021 | Marcus Freeman | Unfamiliar | 11 |
| 2022 | Al Golden | Unfamiliar | 33 |
| 2025 | Chris Ash | Unfamiliar | 10 |
Given what we have seen from Patricia over the last decade, nobody thought this was a good hire at the time.Why did Day hire Patricia? Did Urban Meyer also make a recommendation to Day? It's pretty clear which coach got good advice and which one didn't.
Hey Chris, kickoff is in 5 hours we need you locked in, not on the message board!From the files of I SHIT YOU NOT:
Curious about Boise State's defense, I decided to look up a quality advanced, opponent-adjusted, garbage time-adjusted, overall defensive efficiency metric (DFEI.) Let me know if anything jumps out at you.
Rk Team 1 Ohio State 2 Texas 3 Penn State 4 Texas Tech 5 Oklahoma 6 Oregon 7 Georgia 8 Iowa 9 Alabama 10 Notre Dame 11 Texas A&M 25 Miami 37 Pittsburgh 54 Boise State 62 USC 72 NC State 73 Navy 74 Syracuse 86 Boston College 90 Arkansas 91 Stanford 101 Purdue
2025 DFEI Ratings — BCF Toys
Follow-up to my DFEI post above. Take from it what you will.
Year New Defensive Coordinator Players & Previous Scheme DFEI Rk 2007 Corwin Brown Unfamiliar 36 2009 Corwin Brown/Jon Tenuta Holdover/Holdover 62 2010 Bob Diaco Unfamiliar 14 2012 Bob Diaco/Kerry Cooks Holdover/Holdover 6 2014 Brian VanGorder Unfamiliar 56 2016 Brian VanGorder/Greg Hudson Holdover/Unfamiliar 47 2017 Mike Elko Unfamiliar 12 2018 Clark Lea Holdover 18 2021 Marcus Freeman Unfamiliar 11 2022 Al Golden Unfamiliar 33 2025 Chris Ash Unfamiliar 10
Well, the defensive coordinator is the guy the head coach puts in charge of the part of the team designed to stop the opposition from scoring. The players are the guys in helmets. The numbers are the years since Jesus was born. If there's anything else you'd like cleared up, just let me know.I’m not sure what any of this is supposed to mean
Now that’s what I call “agent math”From the files of I SHIT YOU NOT:
Curious about Boise State's defense, I decided to look up a quality advanced, opponent-adjusted, garbage time-adjusted, overall defensive efficiency metric (DFEI.) Let me know if anything jumps out at you.
Rk Team 1 Ohio State 2 Texas 3 Penn State 4 Texas Tech 5 Oklahoma 6 Oregon 7 Georgia 8 Iowa 9 Alabama 10 Notre Dame 11 Texas A&M 25 Miami 37 Pittsburgh 54 Boise State 62 USC 72 NC State 73 Navy 74 Syracuse 86 Boston College 90 Arkansas 91 Stanford 101 Purdue
2025 DFEI Ratings — BCF Toys
From the files of I SHIT YOU NOT:
Curious about Boise State's defense, I decided to look up a quality advanced, opponent-adjusted, garbage time-adjusted, overall defensive efficiency metric (DFEI.) Let me know if anything jumps out at you.
Rk Team 1 Ohio State 2 Texas 3 Penn State 4 Texas Tech 5 Oklahoma 6 Oregon 7 Georgia 8 Iowa 9 Alabama 10 Notre Dame 11 Texas A&M 25 Miami 37 Pittsburgh 54 Boise State 62 USC 72 NC State 73 Navy 74 Syracuse 86 Boston College 90 Arkansas 91 Stanford 101 Purdue
2025 DFEI Ratings — BCF Toys
Well, the defensive coordinator is the guy the head coach puts in charge of the part of the team designed to stop the opposition from scoring. The players are the guys in helmets. The numbers are the years since Jesus was born. If there's anything else you'd like cleared up, just let me know.
Learn to communicate like a big boy, and I'll treat you like a big boy.
Learn to communicate like a big boy, and I'll treat you like a big boy.