Joe Salave’a

I agree, but maybe Mario knows more than what we know... hopefully he does good.... but would have rather kept Hickson... oh well.
Season 5 Nbc GIF by The Office
 
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They are run stoppers and not pass rushers. Usually wider bodies, who aren't going to move as well, plus get doubled a lot on passing downs. In today's college and pro game, true noses are 2 down players. Look at how Rousseau was used in passing downs here over center and guard. The 3 technique, or smaller, more agile DT usually lines up outside the guard to create 1 on 1 opportunities. NT is lined up over the ball in the 3-4 or in a 1 tech between C and G generally speaking.
Stop the run & force the pass - I like it. Recruit top DBs, Safeties and LBs that can cover & rush with DEs...makes sense? Sounds like basic well coached & recruited Defense - which we haven't seen in many years
 
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So without being announced we've deduced:

Salave'a - tagged in a tweet by a recruit & seen on campus
Mirabal - seen out recruiting with Cristobal
Smith - tagged in a tweet by a recruit
McClendon - seen on campus and seen on the Miami website


To be fair our HC search was odd, so I don't know why I was expecting our position coach search not to be. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Who is Smith?
 
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whats the connection to Mario on this one? Definitely dont mind having a dedicated ST coach, but just curious how this came about
"From 2007 to 2012, Smith served several different roles while working for the FIU football program. He joined the FIU staff in 2007 as an assistant director of football operations before becoming a graduate assistant coach on offense for the Panthers the next two seasons. In 2011, Smith served as FIU’s director of player personnel and quality control before spending the 2012 season as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. In his time at FIU, Smith was instrumental in helping the Panthers secure the top recruiting classes in the Sun Belt in 2011 and 2012.

A 2005 graduate of the University of Miami, Smith worked as assistant director of football operations at The U in 2006 before spending the next six seasons at FIU. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Miami, Smith later earned his master’s in sports science from FIU in 2010."
 
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