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re: Rooster, do you know anything about Phil Longo to SC?

Posted on 12/14/17 at 1:58 pm to
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 12/14/17 at 1:58 pm to
SC is a big enough job to lure anyone on that list here. It's all about money, fan support, fertile recruiting grounds, facilities and conference affiliation these days ... and we have all of those going for us.

The wild card is being given free reign. I think mUSChamp is wanting to find a guy he feels comfortable giving free reign to when it comes to our offense. Someone who knows how to adjust and mold his scheme around, based on what he has on-hand in terms of talent.

What makes all great OCs great, what sets them apart from others, is being flexible within their system. Having a feel for the strengths and weaknesses of their personnel.

Spurrier was the master in his younger days. I remember watching him draw plays in the dirt on the sidelines at Duke. He would get into a groove in a game and no defense could totally shut him down ... and he did it with players no one else wanted.

Is there that kind of coach out there? Who knows. But we need someone who makes it fun for the players. Someone who puts them into situations where they can be successful, someone who they will trust.

I think that is what he is looking for in a new OC. This is a critical hire for him ... deja vous all over again as Yogi Berra once said. He's gotta get this right.
Posted by Arksulli
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Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 12/18/17 at 9:04 am to
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SC is a big enough job to lure anyone on that list here. It's all about money, fan support, fertile recruiting grounds, facilities and conference affiliation these days ... and we have all of those going for us.


Right. Its a question of finding a guy that is the right fit and runs the sort of offense that Muschamp wants at USC. And kudos for y'all playing your cards close to the vest on this one. The nightmare at Tennessee shows what happens when you blab about who your coaching targets are.

You know, he's going to be on the market and without Bielema holding him back Dan Enos could make a fine OC for someone. He has SEC experience and while our lack of an O-line and an injured QB (because of our O-Line play) crippled the offense last year Enos put up some quality numbers his first two years at Arkansas.
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