New Offensive Line Coach Search

Giddyup

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Yeah, didn’t think you were. You would think it was Luke unless someone made a drive. Time will tell.
 

EvilleIrish

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Of course the paid sites haven't said a word. Someone on 247 made a good point today about why in the world we pay for facts but only get things they're hearing or comfortable telling us.
 

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TJ Woods from Ga Southern? Idk just a guess.
I’d be surprised if he drove from Statesboro to Athens for a flight. It’s way quicker to go to Savannah for a similar sized airport. Might as well drive to Atlanta if you’ll drive to Athens
 

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I will say I like how they seem to be taking their time on this hire. Either they appreciate the gravity of this hire or a bunch of top dudes are turning us down.
 

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I will say I like how they seem to be taking their time on this hire. Either they appreciate the gravity of this hire or a bunch of top dudes are turning us down.
They could already have a candidate selected for all anyone knows.

Guidugli hasnt been announced yet officially I believe. If no one is leaking info to the media, it could take a couple of weeks after a candidate is selected for the ND background checks to be completed.

If anything, the Ludwig fiasco probably prompted the staff to tighten up even more. We probably wont hear anything until it is 100% locked up.
 

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Bart Miller, Illinois’s OL coach has a pretty impressive resume too. Guy is from Chicago too.
 

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Some people are probably hyperventilating because they think that Swarbrick is too cheap to pay for an OL coach. So ND and MF are likely to just forego an OL coach altogether for this season.

Or get a student manager to do it.
 

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Matt Luke would be a big swinging dick hire. Think Marcus understands that we need one right now.
We certainly should have the $ if you assume Parker isn’t getting paid what Rees was getting. Luke probably would want the AHC title as well.
 

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His family will remain a very important part of Luke's decision to stay retired, or to get back into coach. According to sources, the interview went extremely well and Luke impressed everyone at Notre Dame. Whether or not that means he chooses to come out of retirement remains to be seen.
According to another source, Notre Dame has helped Luke gather information about the local school districts in order to help Luke and his wife, Ashley, have everything they would need to make a decision about coming out of retirement, or not. "

 

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We certainly should have the $ if you assume Parker isn’t getting paid what Rees was getting. Luke probably would want the AHC title as well.
These kinds of offensive collaborations can work... Look at Tulane - Jim Svoboda was OC more in title but by all accounts he was the unifying force and really helped to develop Michael Pratt and build the Tulane offensive identity, whereas Slade Nagle, although only TE coach last season, was the actual genius play caller. But it worked wonders as for Tulane last year, as it did for LSU under the dynamic duo of Joe Brady and Steve Ensminger (ok, maybe not so much him but he was the OC) for their epic 2018 run.
 

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Georgia’s SEC blocking rankings over the last two years under Luke were very impressive:

Run block:

No. 4 in grade

No. 3 in EPA per play

No. 3 in Positive EPA %

EPA = expected points added (efficiency measure)

Pass block:

No. 1 – pass block grade

No. 1 – pass block efficiency (accounts for No. of PB snaps)

No. 1 – lowest pressure rate allowed

No. 2 – lowest knockdown percentage (sacks & hits vs. No. of snaps)

 
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