Some names to watch before it’s deleted

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It’s starting to make me nervous that DVD’s Twitter profile still says “DB coach”. Any updates on him moving to an off field role?
 
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Is there a diff in Golesh/Heupel than Lane/Lebby in play calling duties? Just wondering. We would have loved Lebby. Tennessee prob had their best O ever this past year
I know Lebby called plays. Not sure Golesh did. But I don't know why everyone would be clamoring for Schumann, who never called plays, and then get upset if we hired Golesh.

Even if Golesh didn't call plays, he helped scheme and implement an extremely successful offenses. same as Schumann.
 
I’m assuming Heupel calls plays at UT right ?
Yes, but he takes input from his offensive guys.

At UCF, Heupel had a braintrust of guys in Jeff Lebby, Joey Halzle, Anthony Tucker & Alex Golesh that would put together plays & give him ideas on weekly basis to maintain their potent offense. They would come up with a bunch of plays & Heupel would pick from them which ones he felt worked best in certain situations.
 
Yes, but he takes input from his offensive guys.

At UCF, Heupel had a braintrust of guys in Jeff Lebby, Joey Halzle, Anthony Tucker & Alex Golesh that would put together plays & give him ideas on weekly basis to maintain their potent offense. They would come up with a bunch of plays & Heupel would pick from them which ones he felt worked best in certain situations.
Honestly this is the innovation I’m looking for on offense from Mario. This direction is fine with me.
 
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Yes, but he takes input from his offensive guys.

At UCF, Heupel had a braintrust of guys in Jeff Lebby, Joey Halzle, Anthony Tucker & Alex Golesh that would put together plays & give him ideas on weekly basis to maintain their potent offense. They would come up with a bunch of plays & Heupel would pick from them which ones he felt worked best in certain situations.
SO Heupel is the kid in the group project that doesn't do anything but takes the credit when the group gets an A? lol
 
Not going front, but getting a security clearance seems easier then a coordinator job @ Miami

Mario: Can you explain what happen on April 12, 1982?

Coach: umm...I was 4

Mario: You don't recall stealing animal crackers from the pantry?

Coach: Hold up! How you kn...

Mario: Ok I see...doesn't...take personal responsibility. Also.... memory lost... possible drug use...very high risk down here in the booger sugar capital. Thank you coach for coming! I'll keep in touch!
 
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Yes, but he takes input from his offensive guys.

At UCF, Heupel had a braintrust of guys in Jeff Lebby, Joey Halzle, Anthony Tucker & Alex Golesh that would put together plays & give him ideas on weekly basis to maintain their potent offense. They would come up with a bunch of plays & Heupel would pick from them which ones he felt worked best in certain situations.
That is an impressive collection of names. Props to Heupel TBH, didn't know he was like that with a coaching tree
 
SO Heupel is the kid in the group project that doesn't do anything but takes the credit when the group gets an A? lol
No, Heupel is the lead scientist that has a bunch of protégés that are coming up with all kinds of inventions in order to earn their seal of approval from the Head honcho...

Heupel is one of 5 best offensive play callers in the Nation, the guys that come from his system are assassins.
 
I should of clarified my post wasn’t directed at you…. It was in general

God do I hope we beat Texas AM in Sept
You good bro I wasn't coming at you either. Your right Manny was trash. Thank goodness he gone. I just get irritated about the look at me look at me ****. The ONLY reason he has visitited and showed up as many times as he did was to get another hat on the table. Create drama for his announcement will he won't he. THAT I have a problem with and so often kids won't disrespect thr other big programs as often as it's Maimi... think about how often the hat switch is our hat and not another school.
 
That is an impressive collection of names. Props to Heupel TBH, didn't know he was like that with a coaching tree
Heupel is just a branch from the Leach-Dykes coaching tree.

But from his branch he’s produced some good coaches as well.

The Leach tree is arguably the greatest coaching tree in the history of modern football on offense.
 
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