OC Discussion Thread

Seriously though Larry, check out Bobby Wilder. I think you'd be impressed.

I know of Bobby Wilder...good coach...he'll be a HC in the FBS soon.

But I ride with Bob Stitt.

Quote from USA Today article:

Stitt says he'd be willing to move up as an offensive coordinator, but only if the head coach would give him total offensive control.

Isn't happening nor do I want that to happen.

A TON of successful schools give their OCs the ball and let'em run. You have a guy that has experience as a HC, and OC, he's a guy that can handle the load of running the offense.

You act like that means he puts a wall up...normal coaching staffs work together.
 
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What about the fired OC from the Bills? His name is Curtis Modkins. Young, energetic and ran an exciting offense with Spiller like he could do with Duke
 
What do you guys think about former Merryland HC/OC Raplh Fridgeden?

I don't think UM will hire any older guys or HC types (Mario's situation is unique).

Agree with you about Mario being unique, but its an option as Fridge was ACC corch of the year before they fired him & was a solid play caller for the twerps. I think he could do wonders with the S. Florida talent at his disposal in my honest opinion. I do think you're right however about who Golden would hire. Thanks for your input
 
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Cristobal becoming our OC would be a terrible decision. He's never been an OC before people. Come on.
 
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Yea Lubick would be a **** of a pick up in my opinion.

Good recruiter, young up and comer, and since he doesn't have OC experience I would have to believe Golden would have a good amount of input in the type of offense/play calling if he were to choose to do so.
 
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Only downside with Lubick is that he doesn't have OC experience or experience coaching QB's.
 
Lubick would be a homerun, do it Golden.
The only problem I see with Lubick is that if we bring him in, that still wont address the fact that we have nobody on the staff who has any experience working with QBs, and when you look at all the young talent we have at QB, we simply cant afford to have somebody "learning on the job" with them and risking their development in the process. I think whoever we hire has to have experience working with QBs, as that will be just as important as their duties as OC
 
Lubick would be a homerun, do it Golden.
The only problem I see with Lubick is that if we bring him in, that still wont address the fact that we have nobody on the staff who has any experience working with QBs, and when you look at all the young talent we have at QB, we simply cant afford to have somebody "learning on the job" with them and risking their development in the process. I think whoever we hire has to have experience working with QBs, as that will be just as important as their duties as OC

He gets a lot of credit for Renfree.
 
Only downside with Lubick is that he doesn't have OC experience or experience coaching QB's.

I would say that is a tremendous downside. In fact that makes the hire borderline stupid. We need a qb coach and an OC and he can't do either.

Not smart IMO
 
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