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re: Changes are needed on the Offensive Coaching Staff

Posted on 2/7/13 at 11:08 am to
Posted by Maroonmadness
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 11:08 am to
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Koenning is "looking" for another job right now. That much is a fact. This is how Mullen goes about getting rid of coaches. What does he do if he doesn't find one? I dunno... Because he's yet to flat out fire anyone, but I'd love to make Les the first. What did we honestly expect from a guy we stole from South Alabama before they even had a program?


Its amazing how much quicker Mullen is to pull the trigger on defensive coaches than offensive. I would pretty much equate the poorness of the Koenning and Torbush hires yet Torbush was shown the door after one year while Les is still the OC after 4 years.
Posted by engie
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 11:22 am to
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Its amazing how much quicker Mullen is to pull the trigger on defensive coaches than offensive. I would pretty much equate the poorness of the Koenning and Torbush hires yet Torbush was shown the door after one year while Les is still the OC after 4 years.


Agreed 100%. If Les still has a job in year 5, he's about to be come Woody. Yea, I realize our offense is better than that -- but everyone else's is as well. I'm sick of being the #80 offense -- while we fire coaches for falling outside the top 30 in defense(and none of us have a problem with that, we just want the offensive staff's feet in the fire as well)...
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