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re: Rumored/Hired Assistant Coaches (Rocker Out, Eason In)
Posted on 1/21/21 at 3:11 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
Posted on 1/21/21 at 3:11 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
quote:Compartmentalization
I mean the head coach should have some pretty serious input on the position coaches. I think most of people's issues with Gus was more that the positional coaches he hired, basically only ever coached for him. Every coach is going to have their guys, it is usually nice to have guys that have coached elsewhere before and had some success.
I think Auburn fans would have no problem with a head coach being a dictator of the program, you just better succeed at what you do
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Anyone else noticing Harsin heavily influencing the position coach hires?
... is the term I'm thinking. Where not only does each part bring a different look at a similar task, they're also professionals that know this is just another stop. Like in the movie Moneyball, where Jonah Hill has to fire Carlos, and he simply says is that all (instead of losing it). Gus hired buddies, old players, Auburn guys an then instead of staying bye-bye he meddled with their parts. Harsin seems to be setting the stage for making business decisions by bringing in old familiars (that he can count on) and others that'll function fine here or else where. And that's good for everybody.
Posted on 1/21/21 at 3:21 pm to awestruck
Interesting statistical factoid:
Boise State played Fresno State four times in 2017-18, when Watts was their DC (they didn't play in 2019): Once each year in the regular season, and again in the MWC Championship Game. They split both years (BSU lost the regular season matchup and won the MWCCG in '17, and then won in the RS in '18 but lost the CG).
In 26 games over those two years, BSU was held below 21 points only 4 times. Fresno held them to 17 or less in 3 of their meetings (the other time they scored 24).
Boise State played Fresno State four times in 2017-18, when Watts was their DC (they didn't play in 2019): Once each year in the regular season, and again in the MWC Championship Game. They split both years (BSU lost the regular season matchup and won the MWCCG in '17, and then won in the RS in '18 but lost the CG).
In 26 games over those two years, BSU was held below 21 points only 4 times. Fresno held them to 17 or less in 3 of their meetings (the other time they scored 24).
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