candidates for WR coach?

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from the recruiting board thread about McDonald:

Guys, I know who'll be the next WR coach. My sources indicate John Mcnulty is the man.

http://www.azcardinals.com/team/coaches/john-mcnulty/4b2feb41-a7bd-47a5-8194-440375ffaeb0

Veteran NFL assistant John McNulty begins his fourth season with the Cardinals and first as quarterbacks coach after being named to the position on 2/8/12. He previously served as Arizona’s wide receivers coach for three seasons after being hired on 2/18/09. McNulty came to Arizona after working five seasons at Rutgers, coaching the last three seasons as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks after originally joining the staff as the wide receivers coach in 2004. McNulty has previously worked in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998-2002) and Dallas Cowboys (2003).....

...McNulty began his tenure at Rutgers in 2004 as the wide receivers coach before taking on the duties of assistant offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in 2006. That same season, McNulty took over the play calling duties and the Scarlet Knights finished the season ranked 12[SUP]th[/SUP] in the country with an 11-2 record. The following season, McNulty was promoted to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks and Rutgers set school records for total offense (5,841 yards), points scored (421) and first downs (295). They also became the first team in NCAA history to have a 3,000-yard passer (Mike Teel-3,147 yards), a 2,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice-2,069 yards), and two 1,000-yard receivers (Kenny Britt-1,232, Tiquan Underwood-1,100 yards). During McNulty’s five seasons at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights posted a record of 38-24 and won three consecutive bowl games while he was in charge of play calling....

...Before making the jump to the NFL, McNulty spent three seasons (1995-97) at Connecticut working with wide receivers and special teams. At UConn, McNulty helped wide receiver Carl Bond earn Division I-AA All-America honors in 1997. McNulty was a safety at Penn State (1988-90) and was a member of two Nittany Lion bowl teams. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the wide receivers at the University of Michigan in 1991. Michigan won two Big Ten titles and appeared in four bowl games including two Rose Bowl appearances during his time in Ann Arbor. In 1994, McNulty worked with standout wide receivers and future NFL players Amani Toomer and Mercury Hayes.
 
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I think Mcnulty would do well here...as far as the NFL is concern, cant be a worse position coach based on performance than the Arizona QB coach.
 
I like Troy Walters as a candidate because he has ties in NC/VA/GA/SC for recruiting.He coached for O'Brien, as did AG, so he could be a frontrunner.I feel the Cardinals coach wouldn't be here very long.
 
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If Trooper was cleared, would you guys want him. I'm not gonna lie, he would lock down south Florida in recruiting. Kids love him. If AG did hire him, I'm sure he would do multiple background checks.
 
According to this... http://ow.ly/givje Monkey Boy wanted to interview McNulty for his OC @ the Yuc's, but as per NFL rules the Cards rightly negged Corch Schiano. The Cards QB situation this year was the main prob and McNulty was the QB guy. So anything is possible.

As for Trooper "Bagman" Taylor bring him in with a tight leash on his bag of tricks for this cycle. If the heat comes blow him out a la UF with Hill and keep the recruits after they sign. Gives us more time for a properly vetted corch search as well. Easy
 
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Maybe Luke will cheer for UM again and not trash the program publicly non-stop if we hire taylor

He will until Al does something he disagrees with. Then, he'll threaten to bury the program with the NCAA and claim we shouldn't have fired Shannvo.
 
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from the recruiting board thread about McDonald:

Guys, I know who'll be the next WR coach. My sources indicate John Mcnulty is the man.

http://www.azcardinals.com/team/coaches/john-mcnulty/4b2feb41-a7bd-47a5-8194-440375ffaeb0

Veteran NFL assistant John McNulty begins his fourth season with the Cardinals and first as quarterbacks coach after being named to the position on 2/8/12. He previously served as Arizona’s wide receivers coach for three seasons after being hired on 2/18/09. McNulty came to Arizona after working five seasons at Rutgers, coaching the last three seasons as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks after originally joining the staff as the wide receivers coach in 2004. McNulty has previously worked in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998-2002) and Dallas Cowboys (2003).....

...McNulty began his tenure at Rutgers in 2004 as the wide receivers coach before taking on the duties of assistant offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in 2006. That same season, McNulty took over the play calling duties and the Scarlet Knights finished the season ranked 12[SUP]th[/SUP] in the country with an 11-2 record. The following season, McNulty was promoted to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks and Rutgers set school records for total offense (5,841 yards), points scored (421) and first downs (295). They also became the first team in NCAA history to have a 3,000-yard passer (Mike Teel-3,147 yards), a 2,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice-2,069 yards), and two 1,000-yard receivers (Kenny Britt-1,232, Tiquan Underwood-1,100 yards). During McNulty’s five seasons at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights posted a record of 38-24 and won three consecutive bowl games while he was in charge of play calling....

...Before making the jump to the NFL, McNulty spent three seasons (1995-97) at Connecticut working with wide receivers and special teams. At UConn, McNulty helped wide receiver Carl Bond earn Division I-AA All-America honors in 1997. McNulty was a safety at Penn State (1988-90) and was a member of two Nittany Lion bowl teams. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the wide receivers at the University of Michigan in 1991. Michigan won two Big Ten titles and appeared in four bowl games including two Rose Bowl appearances during his time in Ann Arbor. In 1994, McNulty worked with standout wide receivers and future NFL players Amani Toomer and Mercury Hayes.

Who's Kevin?
 
I can't wait til we get a real list of candidates so we can stop talking about Trooper Taylor as one. ******* retarded.
 
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