The Al Golden watch continues.
I liked McNulty but if they fall into Brewster, that’s the hire of the off-season.
McNulty has been off the trail the past few days so if he’s gone to BC, Rees will have all new assistants on staff in 2022.
McNulty has been off the trail the past few days so if he’s gone to BC, Rees will have all new assistants on staff in 2022.
Who is a good TE coach to replace him?
He's oc at Kentucky isn't he? Don't see him giving that up to be a tight ends coach only
I would be on board with Brewster. Checks all the boxes
So no Brian Kelly or Brian Kelly lieutenants "holding him back"?
Far out.
I know he has a reputation as an elite recruiter. What tight ends has he developed along the way since he was HC at Minnesota?
Do we like Al Golden as DC?
McNulty has had it easy with the TE's he's had to coach. If he goes, the TE coaching position should be easy an sell to get the right Freeman type of coach in.
I know he has a reputation as an elite recruiter. What tight ends has he developed along the way since he was HC at Minnesota?
Singer said he was wrong on that I believe. Still expect him gone but he was on campus this weekend for the visits
I know he has a reputation as an elite recruiter. What tight ends has he developed along the way since he was HC at Minnesota?
Brewster would be a homerun. There isn't a better recruiter on this planet.
How funny is it a month and a half ago it felt like a coup to retain almost every coach under BK outside of the ones we weren't interested in keeping...none of them really wanting to follow BK to Baton Rouge. Now almost every coach has bolted for other positions (Although they've all been steps up outside of Elston). I'm glad those guys are doing better for themselves, it's just wild.
I know he has a reputation as an elite recruiter. What tight ends has he developed along the way since he was HC at Minnesota?
Kyle Pitts, Florida: 2018-2020
Tim Brewster, Florida: 2020-2021
They intersected for one season, and it was 2020 for 8 games. Pitts had a good 2019 the year prior. Tough to say where Brewster fits in with regards to that, but he could potentially get Mayer for one season if he came to ND. Looks good in the media guide that he coached Pitts and Mayer.
He's going on 62 and has been around, so on the one hand he'd be in the room with Hiestand as the steady guide, but it's not like the program is in dire need of a recruiter for the tight end position. It would certainly be interesting, provided he would want to stick around for a bit.