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Not at all. Never seen them play.

My comments weren't directed at his scheme specifically just that not all 3-4's are created equal.

Here's the quote I read from Stockton that makes me think he's not right at this time. From 2019:

“Coach Diaco, Coach (Dave) Elson, and then Coach (Tony) Grantham are the people I’ve had the pleasure to work with that are great 3-4 minds,” said Stockton. “I’ve only been in one 4-3 scheme, and that was for a couple months. I’ve been 3-4 my whole life. From the point Coach Diaco took over at Notre Dame, I really don’t know anything else.”
 

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Here's the quote I read from Stockton that makes me think he's not right at this time. From 2019:

“Coach Diaco, Coach (Dave) Elson, and then Coach (Tony) Grantham are the people I’ve had the pleasure to work with that are great 3-4 minds,” said Stockton. “I’ve only been in one 4-3 scheme, and that was for a couple months. I’ve been 3-4 my whole life. From the point Coach Diaco took over at Notre Dame, I really don’t know anything else.”

And that's fine, I'm not advocating for him to be DC.

It would make sense that he's comfortable with that. It's very common for coaches to build schemes around what they played in and learned under. Same goes for Zach Arnett

However, his guys this year were incredible creating negative plays. They averaged 8 TFL's/game. Had a 2 game span where they created 23 TFL's. That is truly amazing production. So, when people think of a passive Diaco defense, at least this year, this wasn't it. Is he doing something different, does he just have really good players, etc. I don't know the answers to it but he was up for the Broyles award for good reasons.

https://ballstatesports.com/news/20...ordinator-tyler-stockton-up-for-broyles-award
 

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And that's fine, I'm not advocating for him to be DC.

It would make sense that he's comfortable with that. It's very common for coaches to build schemes around what they played in and learned under. Same goes for Zach Arnett

However, his guys this year were incredible creating negative plays. They averaged 8 TFL's/game. Had a 2 game span where they created 23 TFL's. That is truly amazing production. So, when people think of a passive Diaco defense, at least this year, this wasn't it. Is he doing something different, does he just have really good players, etc. I don't know the answers to it but he was up for the Broyles award for good reasons.

https://ballstatesports.com/news/20...ordinator-tyler-stockton-up-for-broyles-award

Not saying he isn't good, just not sure he's at the point where he can adjust to our personnel without a rebuild. Maybe not. I'd rather we go with a similar system.
 

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Okay...so here is how I view it. I coach HS football so I am not Clark Lea. But I am a firm believer that if you want to get a good pass rush. You should be in a 3 point stance. That way you your first step is the foot towards the ball and you can quicker bend the arc. Some teams will have the edge play in a 2 point stance and this will often let them set the edge, especially when defeating the blocks of the TE. Now if the TE motions away, he could have switched to inside foot back instead. This would allow him to get a clearer vision of the RB and QB. You will often see this especially if the RB is to the side of the DE and the team runs zone reads.

This all makes sense, thanks for the insight
 

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Freeman's LSU visit is today, right? Any chance we'll hear something after today? Whether it be us, LSU, or Cinci...
 

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Freeman's LSU visit is today, right? Any chance we'll hear something after today? Whether it be us, LSU, or Cinci...

If he's interested in either ND or LSU, he's gonna be in the middle of offer/count-offer for a minute.

Or, if he's not feeling either, and thinks his best shot as a head coach is in '22 at UC after Fickell takes a big job, then he'll give Fickell some time to at least ask for another raise.

So I wouldn't expect anything in the next couple of days, unless someone hit a homerun and negotiations are unnecessary.
 

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I'm sure LSU is still an attractive job, but....

I'd avoid that place with a 10ft pole right, if it were up to me...walking into the tiger's den (literally and figuratively)
 

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As I posted before, the stuff coming out of Rivals seems like ND is in a good position. The wrench that could be thrown into that is if LSU throws just stupid money at him. Freeman is the rockstar DC hire right now. I bet ND was very competitive but part of me thinks LSU will go dumb with it. That's just what the SEC does. I guess we'll see.
 

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I'm sure LSU is still an attractive job, but....

I'd avoid that place with a 10ft pole right, if it were up to me...walking into the tiger's den (literally and figuratively)

Would you avoid it if they were offering you a boatload of cash? LSU typically has a good defense too, might lose a few games but your stock should remain high as long as your side of the ball is performing.
 

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As I posted before, the stuff coming out of Rivals seems like ND is in a good position. The wrench that could be thrown into that is if LSU throws just stupid money at him. Freeman is the rockstar DC hire right now. I bet ND was very competitive but part of me thinks LSU will go dumb with it. That's just what the SEC does. I guess we'll see.

Sadly, ND shouldnt lose these battles for pay short of a school like Texas A&M that has all that oil money. If ND cannot see the value financially to the school for ND being successful football wise, then maybe the IQs arent nearly as high at ND as we believe...
 

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I'm sure LSU is still an attractive job, but....

I'd avoid that place with a 10ft pole right, if it were up to me...walking into the tiger's den (literally and figuratively)

They just hired an OC from the Carolina Panthers. He must not be concerned.

If it comes to money, LSU will win. I would venture to guess that Freeman, being a midwestern guy, could be persuaded by region to come to ND.

I have been to South Bend/Notre Dame many times, and while I have not been to Baton Rouge, I doubt BR is all that much greater than SB in terms of quality of living right?
 

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I'm sure LSU is still an attractive job, but....

I'd avoid that place with a 10ft pole right, if it were up to me...walking into the tiger's den (literally and figuratively)

But what? High paying DC job and get to coach along side of Ed "Farmer Fran" O. So what if you can't understand a damn ting that the HC is talking about?!
 

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But what? High paying DC job and get to coach along side of Ed "Farmer Fran" O. So what if you can't understand a damn ting that the HC is talking about?!

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Something went wrong with my archival encode of the Utah State-LSU game, and all the audio is pitch-shifted down 100%. Which resulted in this. <a href="https://t.co/AmispkZO9q">pic.twitter.com/AmispkZO9q</a></p>— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) <a href="https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1182158474815430656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 10, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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I have been to South Bend/Notre Dame many times, and while I have not been to Baton Rouge, I doubt BR is all that much greater than SB in terms of quality of living right?

I have lived in Baton Rouge for 13 years and visited SB twice for games, staying the weekend. I can, without a doubt, state that BR is many times better city wise than SB. The women in BR are so far superior to anything that SB produces (or Indiana period) that it isnt remotely comparable. The weather is many times better. The food is much, much better. I think I broke out a windbreaker jacket twice a year while in BR. Comparing the cities in any aspect is a losing fight for SB.

My time in SB left really nice memories of a beautiful campus, not so nice game experience (lost both badly) and a really, really crappy view of a crappy city.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Something went wrong with my archival encode of the Utah State-LSU game, and all the audio is pitch-shifted down 100%. Which resulted in this. <a href="https://t.co/AmispkZO9q">pic.twitter.com/AmispkZO9q</a></p>— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) <a href="https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1182158474815430656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 10, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

But where's the doctored audio?
 

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I have lived in Baton Rouge for 13 years and visited SB twice for games, staying the weekend. I can, without a doubt, state that BR is many times better city wise than SB. The women in BR are so far superior to anything that SB produces (or Indiana period) that it isnt remotely comparable. The weather is many times better. The food is much, much better. I think I broke out a windbreaker jacket twice a year while in BR. Comparing the cities in any aspect is a losing fight for SB.

My time in SB left really nice memories of a beautiful campus, not so nice game experience (lost both badly) and a really, really crappy view of a crappy city.

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I have to be honest, I would not want to live in Indiana or Lousiana if given a choice.
 

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I have lived in Baton Rouge for 13 years and visited SB twice for games, staying the weekend. I can, without a doubt, state that BR is many times better city wise than SB. The women in BR are so far superior to anything that SB produces (or Indiana period) that it isnt remotely comparable. The weather is many times better. The food is much, much better. I think I broke out a windbreaker jacket twice a year while in BR. Comparing the cities in any aspect is a losing fight for SB.

My time in SB left really nice memories of a beautiful campus, not so nice game experience (lost both badly) and a really, really crappy view of a crappy city.

South Bend is a great place to raise kids. I doubt the women and nightlife are factoring heavily into his decision, and he's lived in the Midwest his whole life.
 

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Any rumblings on NDs backup choice? I know Heacock was a finalist last time but I haven’t heard his name this go round. The only other names I’ve heard are Bateman and Elko. Not sure Elko would wait around to see if the job falls to him.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Something went wrong with my archival encode of the Utah State-LSU game, and all the audio is pitch-shifted down 100%. Which resulted in this. <a href="https://t.co/AmispkZO9q">pic.twitter.com/AmispkZO9q</a></p>— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) <a href="https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1182158474815430656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 10, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

It's a lot easier to understand what he's saying at this speed. With that said, I can only understand half of what he says (which is better than a quarter I guess).
 

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ND is apparently interviewing UK's DC/LB coach. Not sure if this is preliminary via Zoom, or if he'll be visiting in-person as well.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Notre Dame interested in Kentucky's Brad White for DC vacancy [VIP]<a href="https://t.co/wgWkJdXIfh">https://t.co/wgWkJdXIfh</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BBN?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BBN</a> <a href="https://t.co/zla1SuBOVE">pic.twitter.com/zla1SuBOVE</a></p>— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheCatsPause247/status/1347228732587704320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 7, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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ND is apparently interviewing UK's DC/LB coach. Not sure if this is preliminary via Zoom, or if he'll be visiting in-person as well.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Notre Dame interested in Kentucky's Brad White for DC vacancy [VIP]<a href="https://t.co/wgWkJdXIfh">https://t.co/wgWkJdXIfh</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BBN?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BBN</a> <a href="https://t.co/zla1SuBOVE">pic.twitter.com/zla1SuBOVE</a></p>— TheCatsPause247 (@TheCatsPause247) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheCatsPause247/status/1347228732587704320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 7, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

if we want this fool. Give me Muschamp. At least if s***t hits the fan he will blow a gasket and be good TV.
 

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South Bend is a great place to raise kids. I doubt the women and nightlife are factoring heavily into his decision, and he's lived in the Midwest his whole life.

/agree

BR sucks for raising kids. You have to send your kids to private school period in that city. A lot of skin and legs so great for a younger, single guy. Not so good for a married guy with kids.
 

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BR sucks for raising kids. You have to send your kids to private school period in that city. A lot of skin and legs so great for a younger, single guy. Not so good for a married guy with kids.

To be fair, the private school doesnt cost too much in BR. Maybe 9-12k a year.
 

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It's put up or shut up time now.

Freeman is the #1 option for ND and LSU and everyone knows LSU is ready to back up the brinks truck. If ND wants their guy, they are gonna have to ante up and show that they are willing to play with the big boys.
 

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Kentucky's defenses have been very solid I am assuming because of Brad White. Given that they are always at or near the bottom of the SEC recruiting rankings, I'd be curious what he could do with top 10 talent.
 

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BR sucks for raising kids. You have to send your kids to private school period in that city. A lot of skin and legs so great for a younger, single guy. Not so good for a married guy with kids.

I'm gonna start studying for the Louisiana bar. Brb.
 
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