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Sneaky but not shocked to hear this: caption Seattle Seahawks reportedly helped Alabama pull off an incredibly shady move
MB isn't a GA. He timed out at that position.Recent articles suggest Bullough is who extended the offer to several current recruits. I thought the same as you and was surprised because he was a GA.
Thanks BobbyMB isn't a GA. He timed out at that position.
He is the assistant LB Coach.
The reason he could offer and travel is because Golden was off the road recouping from surgery. You are allowed to have X amount of coaches on the road at any given time. MB was filling in for Golden.
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Exactly. Brice figured ND would lose either O’Leary to the NFL or lose Bullough to BC.Very good coach. I hate losing good coaches. Though, I like Bullough and think he’ll do well.
This will end well.The 12 UCLA football fans are not going to take this one well. Yikes of a hire, IMO.
The 12 UCLA football fans are not going to take this one well. Yikes of a hire, IMO.
I Think this is exactly what it is and it's going to be what programs start to lean toward doing going forward. You promote an assistant already on staff to keep as much of the program intact until something gives with the Portal and there is some kind of revisitation to the rules.Under the current transfer portal rules, UCLA could face a mass exodus without a good way to replace the players they lose. At some point with the current rules, there’s going to be a team unable to field an active roster for their season.
Maybe this is just a survival tactic to preserve the roster.
The head-coach-departure portal rule is just brutal.Under the current transfer portal rules, UCLA could face a mass exodus without a good way to replace the players they lose. At some point with the current rules, there’s going to be a team unable to field an active roster for their season.
Maybe this is just a survival tactic to preserve the roster.
I think the exodus is just getting started unless they make some rule changes, but even then, it might not be enough to stop it.I don't know why anyone would be a college coach in this climate
Yeah. I understand that Chip Kelly doesn’t like NIL and had reasons to leave UCLA before he probably got fired, and is close to Ryan Day, etc etc.I think what we're seeing is the start of the bigger/elite football schools consolidating coaching talent. For the big/elite programs, the pay is worth it. And, the staffs are big enough that the crappy responsibilities that come with today's climate are passed down.
In the end, there are only so many other coaching positions. With the amount of money at play, people will always be there. I think the current head coach to coordinator moves are not a signal of some significant shift. I do think there are some coaches that will change, but I think there are many others that will quickly step in and it will become an afterthought.I think the exodus is just getting started unless they make some rule changes, but even then, it might not be enough to stop it.
Haven't they been doing that already, though? I think we're seeing an acceleration of it to the next level of practice.I think what we're seeing is the start of the bigger/elite football schools consolidating coaching talent. For the big/elite programs, the pay is worth it. And, the staffs are big enough that the crappy responsibilities that come with today's climate are passed down.
It's one of the stranger domino effects we've seen to this point, but it began with Hafley going from Boston College Head coach to NFL Defensive Coordinator, which is somewhat strange. Bill O'Brien goes from freshly hired Ohio State OC to Boston College head coach. Nothing too weird about that. Ohio State hiring Chip Kelly as OC while he's currently holding the UCLA head coaching job is where it gets weird.In the end, there are only so many other coaching positions. With the amount of money at play, people will always be there. I think the current head coach to coordinator moves are not a signal of some significant shift. I do think there are some coaches that will change, but I think there are many others that will quickly step in and it will become an afterthought.
The point is that there is a finite number of HC jobs and coordinators. Even if everyone was willing to give up a P4 head coaching role to be a coordinator at top P4 school, there are only so many and the pay incentive will be strong to be a HC. Kelly isn't all that wierd when you factor in he was on the hottest of all hot seats and he was rebuffed from the NFL. The guy simply isn't a head coach and frankly doesn't need the extra few million he would get being one. But that is a unique profile that not many other coaches share.It's one of the stranger domino effects we've seen to this point, but it began with Hafley going from Boston College Head coach to NFL Defensive Coordinator, which is somewhat strange. Bill O'Brien goes from freshly hired Ohio State OC to Boston College head coach. Nothing too weird about that. Ohio State hiring Chip Kelly as OC while he's currently holding the UCLA head coaching job is where it gets weird.
"People will always be there", but are they any good at it? I think in this current landscape it's going to take a different kind of guy to be a college head coach. At any level. It's all open season now.
I think Bama had. But I think we’re seeing it even impact ND. 10 years ago, no way Al Golden isn’t taking a HC gig at a lower P5 school after last season. But, the combination of pay is up so much for an ND coordinator, staff is much larger which makes his recruiting responsibilities less, and he just gets to coach ball. Keeps him here.Haven't they been doing that already, though? I think we're seeing an acceleration of it to the next level of practice.
There are a finite number of jobs, yes, but how those comes come to be filled could begin to see a shift.The point is that there is a finite number of HC jobs and coordinators. Even if everyone was willing to give up a P4 head coaching role to be a coordinator at top P4 school, there are only so many and the pay incentive will be strong to be a HC. Kelly isn't all that wierd when you factor in he was on the hottest of all hot seats and he was rebuffed from the NFL. The guy simply isn't a head coach and frankly doesn't need the extra few million he would get being one. But that is a unique profile that not many other coaches share.
I do think there are going to be guys who still want to run their own program and will leave coordinator jobs at P4 schools so they can be head coaches at G5 or other P4 schools. There will be the guys who just want to get to the NFL and never look back. Then maybe you have the guys like Denbrock and Golden who just want to stay put until someone fires them or they decide to bail or retire.I think Bama had. But I think we’re seeing it even impact ND. 10 years ago, no way Al Golden isn’t taking a HC gig at a lower P5 school after last season. But, the combination of pay is up so much for an ND coordinator, staff is much larger which makes his recruiting responsibilities less, and he just gets to coach ball. Keeps him hear.