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re: The natives are getting restless at Ohio State and LSU

Posted on 1/7/24 at 7:01 pm to
Posted by captdalton
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Posted on 1/7/24 at 7:01 pm to
Without reading the article, having to constantly replace position coaches and coordinators eventually leads to some bad hires that will cost a team a season here and there. Alabama is still looking for their next Kirby Smart or Jeremy Pruitt on defense and Lane or Sark on offense. And we need Mario Cristobal back as offensive line coach.

Having good assistants and coordinators leads to success. But that success leads to assistants and coordinators being poached by other programs, usually moving up in the process. Position coaches become coordinators, coordinators become head coaches.

Having constant turnover of coordinators is very hard to manage for a coach. It will cost a program some games.

We know why House was fired. What was the reason for Densbrock making a lateral move this year? Was it his choice or Kelly’s? Just money? It just seems strange. A lot of coaching moves seem strange lately.
Posted by 00 Tech Grad
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Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 1/7/24 at 7:32 pm to
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We know why House was fired. What was the reason for Densbrock making a lateral move this year? Was it his choice or Kelly’s? Just money? It just seems strange. A lot of coaching moves seem strange lately.


It was Denbrock’s choice. His family is from there, he wanted to return home.
You know, like Blake Baker returning to LSU.

LSU loves Denbrock, but the brightest stars on that offensive staff are Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton. Joe Sloan in particular, bc he developed Jayden Daniels into a Heisman winner and has been an elite QB recruiter/developer. I think his promotion to OC is imminent.

Sloan just got the commitment of the #1 player and QB in the country (who is from Michigan) in 2025, and that was after Denbrock left.
This post was edited on 1/7/24 at 7:36 pm
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