4 CFB QBs who Yost coached went into the 1st round of the NFL Draft..His Offense broke records not only at Utah St....but also at Missouri in both Passing and Rushing. Go Google David Yost Football, and tell me Littrell has a better resume.
Since @Andrew took away our eye emojis, I guess I will just have to be indifferent here on my reaction to keep my eye on the situation.
Bring back my And
He was wanted by multiple schools...Wife has a family member in Poor health in Broward, and they wanted to be close.When I think OC to put a program over the top, the first guy that comes to mind is always someone at FIU who nobody else wants.
Today the day?
He had LITERALLY nothing to work with at FIU.....Nothing....Please stop. Give Yost our offensive kids, in an Up -tempo offense and it'd be averaging 30-35pts a game. He'd do wonders with TVD...just like he did withListen man. I agree Yost has put some great offenses on the field. We had this conversation the other day. I'm not debating that. However, last year his offense stunk it up. You can't deny that. Littrell has a pretty solid resume as well and his offenses have not taken that dive down like Yost did last year. Some OC's are great for a while until defense coaches figure them out.
Today the day?
22 letters in his post, 12 vowels. 2212….Texas State averaged 221.1 passing yds per game, but it doesn’t quit fit…
Texas State is located in San Marcos, and has a graduation rate of 55%. 55%…Washington had a third down conversion rate of 55% against Texas in their bowl game. Grubb? Can’t be Grubb, he turned down Bama. Turn down for what…Lil John, Kevin Johns…but that’s too easy.
Kevin Johns…KJ…oh KJ Osborn, currently with the Minnesota Vikings. Shout-out to KJ’s best season yet, and a former MAC product. Uh-oh, the MAC…where offenses flourish. We could go back to Candle, but that flame has already been extinguished. M-A-C…or maybe the A is irrelevant…Jim McElwain is pronounced as such, and coaches in the MAC at Central Michigan…
But that would be extremely underwhelming. 93rd in yards per game in 2022…which is somehow better than our 97th-ranked offense. 93+97 = 190, divided by 2 = 95. Who had the 95-ranked offense in terms of ypg???
Stanford. We’re hiring David Shaw. Bro style me.
I would welcome him with open arms! I miss having an offense that DC's gotta stay up late, trying to prepare for.Honest question for the board. Why not:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dirk Koetter
Dirk Jeffrey Koetter (/ˈkʌtər/ KUT-ər;[1] born February 5, 1959) is an American football coach who is currently serving as the interim offensive coordinator at Boise State University. He was the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) from 2016 to 2018. Koetter was also the head coach at Boise State University from 1998 to 2000 and at Arizona State University from 2001 to 2006, compiling a career college football record of 66–44 (.600). Koetter was the offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons, and Buccaneers.
Personal information Career information Career history As a coach: Career highlights and awards Head coaching record
Koetter with the Atlanta Falcons in 2013Born: February 5, 1959 (age 64)
Pocatello, Idaho, U.S.High school: Highland
(Pocatello, Idaho)College: Idaho State
- Highland HS (ID) (1983–1984)
Head coach- San Francisco State (1985)
Offensive coordinator- UTEP (1986–1988)
Offensive coordinator- Missouri (1989–1993)
Offensive coordinator- Boston College (1994–1995)
Offensive coordinator- Oregon (1996–1997)
Offensive coordinator- Boise State (1998–2000)
Head coach- Arizona State (2001–2006)
Head coach- Jacksonville Jaguars (2007–2011)
Offensive coordinator- Atlanta Falcons (2012–2014)
Offensive coordinator- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2015)
Offensive coordinator- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016–2018)
Head coach- Atlanta Falcons (2019–2020)
Offensive coordinator- Boise State (2022)
Offensive analyst- Boise State (2022)
Interim offensive coordinator
- 2× Big West champion (1999, 2000)
Regular season: NCAA: 66–44 (.600) NFL: 19–29 (.396) Postseason: NCAA bowls: 4–2 (.667) Career: NCAA: 70–46 (.603) NFL: 19–29 (.396) Coaching stats at PFR
Did not know that. Wydermyer was good but not NFL good. They’re thin on TEs now iirc.
How’s his run game look? Believe he’s more air raid correct?**** THE FCK YEAH...
Littrell would be MONSTER hire.
Doubt it will happen though, but we’ll see.
Yost needs a very high level QB and he had them a lot of his career but his O is not one I can see Mario wanting.He
He had LITERALLY nothing to work with at FIU.....Nothing....Please stop. Give Yost our offensive kids, in an Up -tempo offense and it'd be averaging 30-35pts a game. He'd do wonders with TVD...just like he did with
Herbert
Gabbert
Brad Smith
Chase Daniel's
Jordan Love
It’s not a done deal, but is actually a “done” deal, if you know what I mean.Honest question for the board. Why not:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dirk Koetter
Dirk Jeffrey Koetter (/ˈkʌtər/ KUT-ər;[1] born February 5, 1959) is an American football coach who is currently serving as the interim offensive coordinator at Boise State University. He was the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) from 2016 to 2018. Koetter was also the head coach at Boise State University from 1998 to 2000 and at Arizona State University from 2001 to 2006, compiling a career college football record of 66–44 (.600). Koetter was the offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons, and Buccaneers.
Personal information Career information Career history As a coach: Career highlights and awards Head coaching record
Koetter with the Atlanta Falcons in 2013Born: February 5, 1959 (age 64)
Pocatello, Idaho, U.S.High school: Highland
(Pocatello, Idaho)College: Idaho State
- Highland HS (ID) (1983–1984)
Head coach- San Francisco State (1985)
Offensive coordinator- UTEP (1986–1988)
Offensive coordinator- Missouri (1989–1993)
Offensive coordinator- Boston College (1994–1995)
Offensive coordinator- Oregon (1996–1997)
Offensive coordinator- Boise State (1998–2000)
Head coach- Arizona State (2001–2006)
Head coach- Jacksonville Jaguars (2007–2011)
Offensive coordinator- Atlanta Falcons (2012–2014)
Offensive coordinator- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2015)
Offensive coordinator- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016–2018)
Head coach- Atlanta Falcons (2019–2020)
Offensive coordinator- Boise State (2022)
Offensive analyst- Boise State (2022)
Interim offensive coordinator
- 2× Big West champion (1999, 2000)
Regular season: NCAA: 66–44 (.600) NFL: 19–29 (.396) Postseason: NCAA bowls: 4–2 (.667) Career: NCAA: 70–46 (.603) NFL: 19–29 (.396) Coaching stats at PFR
Today the day?
.... but not these particular names. WTF?Are we just skipping over @BeastMode saying this is done? If that’s the case we have an OC - the interviewing doesn’t matter any longer.
I also love that David is like I don’t have the Greenlight but Mario and his sources for sure said hey David you can report on these names lol
All I will say is that those names David Lake dropped, all seem like position coach candidates which would need to be interviewed as well.Are we just skipping over @BeastMode saying this is done? If that’s the case we have an OC - the interviewing doesn’t matter any longer.
I also love that David is like I don’t have the Greenlight but Mario and his sources for sure said hey David you can report on these names lol