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Sean Lewis comes off the Art Briles coaching tree and by that from Dino who learned under Art. He runs up tempo spread, but believes in running the football out of that. I could see it as a good match for what Mario wants on offense.

How do they determine what tree Babers falls from? Dude was all over before being HC at Eastern.
 
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Sean Lewis wouldn’t cause a ton of buzz but would be an insanely good hire. This offense would be insane if we hired him and paired him with the dudes who will be coaching the offensive line.
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An interesting name to be the RB coach, IMO, is Burton Burns, the current RB coach for the NY Giants. The Giants are probably about to hire completely new staff or replace most of the offensive coaches. He's 67 years old so maybe he never wants to go back to college to recruit again, but he spent 10 years as the Alabama RB coach under Nick Saban. He pulled elite recruits such as Landon Collins, DeVonta Smith, Eddie lacy, etc
 
Question for the pro-Schumann crowd:

Full disclosure … I don’t really care if he’s the hire or not.

But I’d like to get the thoughts from the pro-Schumann crowd on why we’d want a guy UGA and Oregon are willing to pass on?

Not saying he won’t make a helluva DC.

But if the theory is, he comes to Miami because Kirby (his mentor) didn’t give him play-calling duties. It also means Lanning didn’t want him to call plays at Oregon, either.

Assuming the before mentioned is accurate, what makes him a slam dunk / home run for Mario?
 
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Question for the pro-Schumann crowd:

Full disclosure … I don’t really care if he’s the hire or not.

But I’d like to get the thoughts from the pro-Schumann crowd on why we’d want a guy UGA and Oregon are willing to pass on?

Not saying he won’t make a helluva DC.

But if the theory is, he comes to Miami because Kirby (his mentor) didn’t give him play-calling duties. It also means Lanning didn’t want him to call plays at Oregon, either.

Assuming the before mentioned is accurate, what makes him a slam dunk / home run for Mario?
I imagine Lanning is calling plays at Oregon. Also it’s not like Kirby passed over Schumann for a nobody, he promoted one his best friends and one of the best DCs in CFB of the last 15 years.
 
I feel like both the OC and DC hires are going to come from the NFL. Unless Schumann is the DC choice, it makes no sense why the OC/DC haven't been announced if the guys are coming from the college ranks.
Or they could already be hired. Mario has been announcing 1 coach a day but only on week days. Usually comes out late afternoon
 
I feel like both the OC and DC hires are going to come from the NFL. Unless Schumann is the DC choice, it makes no sense why the OC/DC haven't been announced if the guys are coming from the college ranks.

That still doesn't explain why positions such as the TE coach haven't be announced - either Field or Coley. Some NFL guy really won't prefer one or the other.

My guess is the staff hires seem strategically timed to just before the dead period ends for extra hype.
 
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It’s accurate. I’ve explained this on these boards for years dozens of times, if you look those names up Eye In The Sky you’ll see who’s been talking about those dudes for a long time...

Babers originally comes from the Jim Colletto/ Bobby Turner from the Purdue days, then with **** Tomey at Arizona for 6 years, that’s where he really became an OC for the first time, then he was with RC Slocum at TAMU, then Karl Dorrell at UCLA before he went to Houston with Art Briles.

Montgomery was with Art at Stephenville HS & Art hired him at Houston too, took him with him to Baylor as well, he’s another TX HS coach that came into college & innovated offensive football.

Sterlin Gilbert is too, another former TX HS coach that was a GA at Houston when Briles there & he worked with Babers when Babers was there, so Babers gave him his first on field coaching job when he was at Eastern Illinois, he went with him to Bowling Green & then when Phillip Montgomery got hired at Tulsa he hired Gilbert as his OC. Sterlin was the OC at USF when Quinton Flowers was absolutely lighting Defenses up & setting records in the AAC.

Mike Lynch is Babers guy from Eastern Illinois & BG, he bought him to Cuse with him when he first got the job, he was his OC until this last season & now Babers brought in Robert Anae to run the offense & move Lynch to RB’s coach.

Sean Lewis is the same, he was Babers guy at E.I BG & Cuse before he got the Kent ST job, Andrew Soder his OC at Kent played WR at Baylor when Art Briles was HC & Dino was his OC, Soder’s first job in college at Eastern Illinois & BG...

They all run basically the same Veer & Shoot offense that Art Briles revolutionized at Stephenville, there’s different adaptations to it, but it’s essentially a high volume offense that incorporates breakneck tempo that you can run multiple personnel sets out of. Kendall prefers the Run heavy adaptation of this offense, Sean’s version utilizing more so of the Air Raid style passing, but also has a heavy running attack as well specifically with a mobile QB, Sterlin Gilberts is the same.

They all would work magic at Miami with our offensive personnel & that’s all we need.

As long as we don’t have a stuffy old antiquated offense that doesn’t utilize our playmakers strengths then we’ll be good.
 
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