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My bad. I think I’m obsessed with how bad that guy is. I just default to bashing him whenever OR’s season comes up lol
It’s good my boy. Lol. I literally chuckled. Lol
My bad. I think I’m obsessed with how bad that guy is. I just default to bashing him whenever OR’s season comes up lol
I mean...Moffitt is that dude. One of the all-timers.I’m not disagreeing w/ u; but I rather have Moffitt. I also saw Stanford smash them. But let me be clear, I wouldn’t be mad if Feld came on board, not at all. Just prefer a proven S&C genius in Moffitt.
Explain how physical UO was on the offensive line?
For real. At minimum, I expect to finally own the coastal and to bring down Clemson.In other news, HOW FCKING AWESOME IS IT TO DEBATE OVER S&C OPTIONS: FELD OR MOFFITT??! Like seriously I water in my eyes w/ this news. These r great debates, no more MOPE VS SLURP!
For real. At minimum, I expect to finally own the coastal and to bring down Clemson.
I find it interesting that Mario would bring the WR and TE coaches with him without bringing the OC. Typically the OC wants to bring their own position coaches. To me, that lends credibility to the Joe Brady noise. He likely does not have enough of a network to be able to lure position coaches with him.
I find it interesting that Mario would bring the WR and TE coaches with him without bringing the OC. Typically the OC wants to bring their own position coaches. To me, that lends credibility to the Joe Brady noise. He likely does not have enough of a network to be able to lure position coaches with him.
The OC took the Akron head coach job
I dream about returning the favor to Dabo. I’m like a mafia Don. Won’t forget him mocking our turnover chain and him destroying us even though it got rid of Golden.Oh we smoking Clemson, bruh. I fully expect them to come right back to earth.
I dream about returning the favor to Dabo. I’m likely a mafia Don. Won’t forget him mocking our turnover chain and him destroying us even though it got rid of Golden.
That's no bueno when they have Thibodeaux, Dorlus and Baby Sewell in the front 7. That's a Top 2 overall pick, a Day 1-2 guy, and likely the 1st LB off the board in '23...The UO OL was physical, for sure. The DL was a bit of a hit or miss. They ranked in the bottom portion of TFLs & Sacks. Not sure how much of that is scheme vs physicality. In both Utah games they were blown off the ball, same as Stanford.
Recycled same names, don’t think Mario goes with any of these names IMO. Mario has a deeper field of connections then people think.“Way Too Early Names to Know for MC’s Staff”
Per David Lake:
“ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
· Joe Brady, former LSU and Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator: A South Florida native that is respected for his ability to dial up offense. The early sense is that there is a mutual respect.
· Rob Chudzinski, current Boston College analyst: One of Cristobal’s closest friends, dating back to their time as teammates at UM. Chudzinski is a former offensive coordinator at Miami and was the head coach with the Cleveland Browns for one year. Cristobal respects Chudzinski’s football mind.
· James Coley, Texas A&M tight ends coach: A former offensive coordinator at Miami and Georgia, Coley was also Cristobal’s offensive coordinator in 2007 at FIU. Coley is respected as a top recruiter as well.
RUNNING BACKS
· Dell McGee, Georgia: One of the top running back coaches in college football that is also a high level recruiter. Cristobal has a lot of respect for McGee.
· Larry Porter, North Carolina: One of the top running back coaches in the country that has experience at Auburn, and Texas as well.
· Ja'Juan Seider, Penn State: Seider is respected as one of the top running backs coaches in the country and is an elite recruiter of South Florida.
· Tim Harris Jr., UCF: A UM alum that is a Dade County native, Harris is considered rising star that was also a coach at FIU recently.
WIDE RECEIVER
· Bryan McClendon, Oregon: McClendon is expected to be a coach that Cristobal brings with him from Oregon. He has been an assistant at Georgia and South Carolina.
TIGHT END
· Todd Hartley, Georgia: The tight ends coach during the Mark Richt era, Hartley is a relentless recruiter that would work with with the culture Cristobal establishes.
· James Coley, Texas A&M: Coley is the tight ends coach at Texas A&M. He might be willing to take this role at Miami if Cristobal makes it worth his while.
· Travis Trickett, West Virginia: The tight ends and inside receivers coach at West Virginia, Trickett recruits South Florida.
· Telly Lockette, Marshall: An analyst on a previous Manny Diaz staff at UM, along with coaching stops at FSU, Oregon State, and South Florida, Lockette knows the Dade County recruiting landscape well.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Alex Mirabal, Oregon: Just one name to know here, Cristobal’s right hand man. Mirabal is one of the most respected offensive line coaches in the country.
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
· Dan Lanning, Georgia: Respected as one of the top defensive coordinators in the country, Lanning is a rising star that made a strong push for the Oklahoma head coaching job. Cristobal respects Lanning and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him make a run at the Georgia defensive coordinator.
· Glenn Schumann, Georgia: If Cristobal were to strike out on Lanning, Cristobal might make a run at Schumann, who is the co-defensive coordinator at UGA.
· Todd Orlando: Formerly a defensive coordinator at USC and Texas, Orlando also coached under Cristobal at FIU.
· Bob Shoop, Miami analyst: Shoop has experience coordinating Power Five defenses in the past, including Mississippi State, Tennessee, and Penn State.
· Kevin Steele: Cristobal does have a lot of respect for the coordinating abilities and talent evaluation eye of a veteran coach like Steele, who has worked at various stops like Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Clemson, and Florida State.
DEFENSIVE LINE
· Charlie Partridge, Pittsburgh: One of the top defensive line coaches in the country that also recruits South Florida, Partridge and Cristobal have a mutual respect.
· Clint Hurtt, Seattle Seahawks: The former Miami and Louisville defensive line coach has been at the NFL level in recent years. Hurtt was an excellent recruiter in his college days and he considers Cristobal to be a mentor.
· Kevin Patrick, FAU: Another former UM teammate that has had success coaching at the college ranks.
· Bo Davis, Texas: Cristobal and Davis worked together at Alabama. Cristobal has a lot of respect for Davis and his passion.
· Jimmy Brumbaugh, Oregon analyst: A defensive line coach with SEC experience at Tennessee, and Kentucky along with coaching experience at Colorado, Maryland, and Syracuse. Brumbaugh was an analyst at Oregon this year.
· Brian Williams, Maryland: A relentless recruiter in Dade County. He also coached at UAB and spent time at Georgia and Florida State.
LINEBACKER
· Tosh Lupoi, Jacksonville Jaguars: Lupoi has plenty of experience coaching outside linebackers and defensive line. He was on the Alabama coaching staff when Cristobal was there. He also coached at Washington and California.
· Lance Thompson, FAU: Has plenty of SEC experience, having coached at Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Auburn, and South Carolina.
· Dennis Smith: A Miami alum that was conference USA Recruiter of the Year in the past. He was a UM graduate assistant that worked with Mario in the early 2000s and then followed him to FIU to work as a recruiting assistant. A native of Louisiana, he was on Skip Holtz’s Louisiana Tech staff.
· Kevin Steele
· Glenn Schumann, Georgia
· Todd Orlando
DEFENSIVE BACKS
· DeMarcus Van Dyke, Miami: Van Dyke is an excellent recruiter that has shown the ability to land elite talent.
· Corey Raymond, LSU: Respected as a strong recruiter in Louisiana and South Florida, Cristobal might make a run at trying to snag one of the best defensive back coaches in the country.
· Nick Monroe, Syracuse: A relentless recruiter that has focused on coaching safeties at Syracuse. Monroe would jump at the opportunity to coach at Miami and recruit South Florida.
· Keynodo Hudson, Western Kentucky: If Miami wants to recruit Central Florida, Hudson would be a strong addition. He is a Tampa native that has connections in Orlando and used to coach at Daytona Mainland. He has coached at Illinois, FAU, and was an administrative assistant at USC.
STRENGTH COACH
· Aaron Feld, Oregon: The mustachioed Feld is respected as one of the top strength coaches in the country and it is widely believed Cristobal would look to bring him to Miami.
God this is awful“Way Too Early Names to Know for MC’s Staff”
Per David Lake:
“ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
· Joe Brady, former LSU and Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator: A South Florida native that is respected for his ability to dial up offense. The early sense is that there is a mutual respect.
· Rob Chudzinski, current Boston College analyst: One of Cristobal’s closest friends, dating back to their time as teammates at UM. Chudzinski is a former offensive coordinator at Miami and was the head coach with the Cleveland Browns for one year. Cristobal respects Chudzinski’s football mind.
· James Coley, Texas A&M tight ends coach: A former offensive coordinator at Miami and Georgia, Coley was also Cristobal’s offensive coordinator in 2007 at FIU. Coley is respected as a top recruiter as well.
RUNNING BACKS
· Dell McGee, Georgia: One of the top running back coaches in college football that is also a high level recruiter. Cristobal has a lot of respect for McGee.
· Larry Porter, North Carolina: One of the top running back coaches in the country that has experience at Auburn, and Texas as well.
· Ja'Juan Seider, Penn State: Seider is respected as one of the top running backs coaches in the country and is an elite recruiter of South Florida.
· Tim Harris Jr., UCF: A UM alum that is a Dade County native, Harris is considered rising star that was also a coach at FIU recently.
WIDE RECEIVER
· Bryan McClendon, Oregon: McClendon is expected to be a coach that Cristobal brings with him from Oregon. He has been an assistant at Georgia and South Carolina.
TIGHT END
· Todd Hartley, Georgia: The tight ends coach during the Mark Richt era, Hartley is a relentless recruiter that would work with with the culture Cristobal establishes.
· James Coley, Texas A&M: Coley is the tight ends coach at Texas A&M. He might be willing to take this role at Miami if Cristobal makes it worth his while.
· Travis Trickett, West Virginia: The tight ends and inside receivers coach at West Virginia, Trickett recruits South Florida.
· Telly Lockette, Marshall: An analyst on a previous Manny Diaz staff at UM, along with coaching stops at FSU, Oregon State, and South Florida, Lockette knows the Dade County recruiting landscape well.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Alex Mirabal, Oregon: Just one name to know here, Cristobal’s right hand man. Mirabal is one of the most respected offensive line coaches in the country.
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
· Dan Lanning, Georgia: Respected as one of the top defensive coordinators in the country, Lanning is a rising star that made a strong push for the Oklahoma head coaching job. Cristobal respects Lanning and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him make a run at the Georgia defensive coordinator.
· Glenn Schumann, Georgia: If Cristobal were to strike out on Lanning, Cristobal might make a run at Schumann, who is the co-defensive coordinator at UGA.
· Todd Orlando: Formerly a defensive coordinator at USC and Texas, Orlando also coached under Cristobal at FIU.
· Bob Shoop, Miami analyst: Shoop has experience coordinating Power Five defenses in the past, including Mississippi State, Tennessee, and Penn State.
· Kevin Steele: Cristobal does have a lot of respect for the coordinating abilities and talent evaluation eye of a veteran coach like Steele, who has worked at various stops like Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Clemson, and Florida State.
DEFENSIVE LINE
· Charlie Partridge, Pittsburgh: One of the top defensive line coaches in the country that also recruits South Florida, Partridge and Cristobal have a mutual respect.
· Clint Hurtt, Seattle Seahawks: The former Miami and Louisville defensive line coach has been at the NFL level in recent years. Hurtt was an excellent recruiter in his college days and he considers Cristobal to be a mentor.
· Kevin Patrick, FAU: Another former UM teammate that has had success coaching at the college ranks.
· Bo Davis, Texas: Cristobal and Davis worked together at Alabama. Cristobal has a lot of respect for Davis and his passion.
· Jimmy Brumbaugh, Oregon analyst: A defensive line coach with SEC experience at Tennessee, and Kentucky along with coaching experience at Colorado, Maryland, and Syracuse. Brumbaugh was an analyst at Oregon this year.
· Brian Williams, Maryland: A relentless recruiter in Dade County. He also coached at UAB and spent time at Georgia and Florida State.
LINEBACKER
· Tosh Lupoi, Jacksonville Jaguars: Lupoi has plenty of experience coaching outside linebackers and defensive line. He was on the Alabama coaching staff when Cristobal was there. He also coached at Washington and California.
· Lance Thompson, FAU: Has plenty of SEC experience, having coached at Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Auburn, and South Carolina.
· Dennis Smith: A Miami alum that was conference USA Recruiter of the Year in the past. He was a UM graduate assistant that worked with Mario in the early 2000s and then followed him to FIU to work as a recruiting assistant. A native of Louisiana, he was on Skip Holtz’s Louisiana Tech staff.
· Kevin Steele
· Glenn Schumann, Georgia
· Todd Orlando
DEFENSIVE BACKS
· DeMarcus Van Dyke, Miami: Van Dyke is an excellent recruiter that has shown the ability to land elite talent.
· Corey Raymond, LSU: Respected as a strong recruiter in Louisiana and South Florida, Cristobal might make a run at trying to snag one of the best defensive back coaches in the country.
· Nick Monroe, Syracuse: A relentless recruiter that has focused on coaching safeties at Syracuse. Monroe would jump at the opportunity to coach at Miami and recruit South Florida.
· Keynodo Hudson, Western Kentucky: If Miami wants to recruit Central Florida, Hudson would be a strong addition. He is a Tampa native that has connections in Orlando and used to coach at Daytona Mainland. He has coached at Illinois, FAU, and was an administrative assistant at USC.
STRENGTH COACH
· Aaron Feld, Oregon: The mustachioed Feld is respected as one of the top strength coaches in the country and it is widely believed Cristobal would look to bring him to Miami.
death by bubble screen is back on the menu, boys!“Way Too Early Names to Know for MC’s Staff”
Per David Lake:
“ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
· James Coley, Texas A&M tight ends coach: A former offensive coordinator at Miami and Georgia, Coley was also Cristobal’s offensive coordinator in 2007 at FIU. Coley is respected as a top recruiter as well.
Plus if he doesn't like recruiting, but the WR and TE Coaches are monster recruiters, that fits too.I find it interesting that Mario would bring the WR and TE coaches with him without bringing the OC. Typically the OC wants to bring their own position coaches. To me, that lends credibility to the Joe Brady noise. He likely does not have enough of a network to be able to lure position coaches with him.