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Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:11 am
Posted by wareaglepete
Union of Soviet Auburn Republics
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Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:11 am
This post was edited on 2/23/22 at 11:12 am
Posted by AA7
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2009
28447 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:12 am to
Noice
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
44996 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:12 am to
Nice pickup
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
50758 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:13 am to
Hope he does wonders with our 6 scholarship wide receivers. We basically have one scholarship QB for each receiver.
Posted by Skyler97
Member since Mar 2014
4550 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:15 am to
Huh that’s actually a great signing in terms of coaching ability. Recruiting TBD I guess
Posted by AUdime
Member since Oct 2012
838 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:19 am to
Interesting
Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
Member since Dec 2009
43998 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:22 am to
OK. Not sure how anyone couldn't get behind this hire?

Posted by AubieinNC2009
Mountain NC
Member since Dec 2018
7074 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:25 am to
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OK. Not sure how anyone couldn't get behind this hire?


Im sure the Harsin haters will still be upset with it. Good hire and maybe we are seeing a chnage/shift with Harsin.
Posted by HailToTheChiz
Back in Auburn
Member since Aug 2010
53810 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:26 am to
Actually a very good hire. I'm pleased.
Posted by blzr
Saratoga
Member since Mar 2011
30744 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:27 am to
That’s impressive
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
50758 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:30 am to
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Actually a very good hire. I'm pleased.

Haven’t dug into his career much but if he is responsible for Claypool and Dione Johnson I am please.
Posted by TTsTowel
RIP Bow9den/Coastie
Member since Feb 2010
92691 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:33 am to
I like the hire. Maybe it’ll attract some transfers. We have shite in the WR room right now. Zero depth and very limited talent.

Shed Jackson as WR1 is awful.
Posted by TailbackU
ATL
Member since Oct 2005
13026 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:37 am to
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Hope he does wonders with our 6 scholarship wide receivers. We basically have one scholarship QB for each receiver.


Look at the bright side, Jang.… It’ll give you more shite about Auburn to piss and moan about. Your favorite pastime!
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
50758 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:41 am to
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Look at the bright side, Jang.… It’ll give you more shite about Auburn to piss and moan about. Your favorite pastime!

I love winning bro and when we are not I love pissing and moaning too. You truly get me. You make my heart smile
Posted by TailbackU
ATL
Member since Oct 2005
13026 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:43 am to
frick the haters. This is a very impressive hire.

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Hilliard served as the wide receivers coach in Washington for seven seasons over two different stints (2012, 2014-19). He has also served as the wide receivers coach in Buffalo (2013) and assistant wide receivers coach in Miami (2011). Under Hilliard's tutelage in 2019, wideout Terry McLaurin had one of the top rookie receiving seasons in Washington Football Team history. He led Washington in all three major receiving categories. McLaurin registered 58 catches for 919 yards and 7 TD receptions in 14 games. His 919 receiving yards and 7 TDs ranked second in franchise rookie history. Among all NFL rookies, McLaurin ranked second in receiving yards, tied for second in receptions and tied for third in TD receptions. He also ranked second in yards per catch (15.8) among rookies with at least 20 receptions. In 2018, Hilliard played a major role in wide receiver Josh Doctson setting single season career highs in receptions (44) and receiving yards (532). He also oversaw a season in which Jamison Crowder set a single season high in yards per reception with a mark of 13.4. Hilliard guided a young wide receiver corps in 2017 that helped quarterback Kirk Cousins become the first player in team history to record a third consecutive 4,000-yard passing season. Jamison Crowder led Washington in receptions (66) and receiving yards (789) and at age 24 on the final day of the calendar year, became the youngest player to lead Washington in receptions since Gary Clark (24) in 1986. Meanwhile, second-year pro Josh Doctson, who had been limited by injury to only two games in his rookie campaign, led Washington with six receiving TDs, and fourth-year pro Ryan Grant recorded career highs in receptions (45), receiving yards (573) and receiving TDs (four). Hilliard's group played a major role in Washington's record-setting offense in 2016, a unit that set single-season team records in yards per game (403.4), yards per play (6.40), net passing yards (4,758), completions (407), passing first downs (226) and 500-yard games (three). Veteran wideouts Pierre Garçon (1,041) and DeSean Jackson (1,005) both eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark on the season, representing the first time Washington featured multiple 1,000-yard receivers since 1999 (Albert Connell and Michael Westbrook). During Washington's NFC East championship season in 2015, Hilliard coached a group that prominently featured two prolific veterans (Garçon and Jackson) and two young players in their first or second NFL seasons (Crowder and Ryan Grant, respectively). Garçon posted 72 receptions, the second highest total of his career, while Jackson recorded 528 receiving yards and 4 TDs despite being limited by injury to nine games. Hilliard's guidance also helped Crowder to a Washington rookie record 59 receptions in 2015. In his return to Washington in 2014, Hilliard managed the incorporation of Jackson into the team's offense after joining the team as a free agent. Jackson led Washington with 1,169 receiving yards on 56 receptions, becoming the fifth member of Washington to post 1,000 receiving yards in his first season in Washington (Bobby Mitchell in 1962, Henry Ellard in 1994, Laveranues Coles in 2003 and Santana Moss in 2005). Jackson averaged an NFL best 20.9 yards per reception and was the first member of Washington to finish a season as the NFL leader in yards per reception since Henry Ellard (19.5 in 1996). Hilliard served as wide receivers coach for the Buffalo Bills in 2013, helping mold a young group that included rookie second-round pick Robert Woods (40 receptions for 587 yards with three TDs) and rookie third-round pick Marquise Goodwin (17 receptions for 283 yards with three TDs). In his first stint with Washington in 2012, Hilliard guided the team's receivers to the franchise's first division title since 1999. He incorporated free agents Pierre Garçon and Joshua Morgan into the offense, helping Garçon lead the team in receiving yards (633 in only 10 games) and helping Morgan lead Washington in receptions (48). Hilliard also oversaw the resurgence of veteran slot receiver Santana Moss, who caught 41 passes for 573 yards and 8 TDs, his most since recording 9 receiving TDs in his first season in Washington in 2005. The group's toughness on the perimeter also helped the offense rush for a League-best 2,709 yards, a franchise record. In 2011, Hilliard served as the assistant wide receivers coach for the Miami Dolphins. He helped in the development of wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who was selected for his third Pro Bowl and first as a member of the Dolphins. Additionally, Marshall finished third in the AFC in receiving yards with 1,214 and recorded his fifth-consecutive 1,000-plus yard season. Prior to joining the Dolphins, Hilliard spent two seasons coaching for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. Hilliard worked as a volunteer coach with the Tuskers in 2009 and was elevated to the position of Receivers Coach for 2010. As a player, Hilliard was a first-round selection in the 1997 NFL Draft (No. 7 overall). He played 12 seasons, eight with the New York Giants (1997-2004) and four with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005-08). In 161 career games (106 starts), Hilliard caught 546 passes for 6,397 yards and 35 TDs.
Posted by Stidham8
Member since Aug 2018
9573 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:43 am to
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Hope he does wonders with our 6 scholarship wide receivers. We basically have one scholarship QB for each receiver.



Agreed. Coaching matters very little for WR’s. It’s all about talent. No wide receiver coach has some sort of magic teaching of route running to make them better. It’s whoever is fastest, can turn direction quickest, can jump the highest, and has the best hands.
Posted by TailbackU
ATL
Member since Oct 2005
13026 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:44 am to
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I love whining bro


FIFY… you missed an “h”
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
50758 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 11:48 am to
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FIFY… you missed an “h”

Please show the board where my posts touched you.

Posted by auburn22
winter spring fl 32708
Member since Jun 2013
626 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 12:04 pm to
Love this hire. Harsin good job!!! This might be his best hire.
Posted by MrAUTigers
Florida
Member since Sep 2013
29714 posts
Posted on 2/23/22 at 12:42 pm to
I have no idea about his coaching ability........but he was a hell of a WR at UF.
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