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James Cooley
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:11 pm
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:11 pm
New TE coach and recruiting director at Texas A&m
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:13 pm to Atx78669
That’s a considerable upgrade
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:13 pm to Atx78669
Good luck to him and yall. Good recruiter. Don’t make him OC and you’ll be just fine.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:14 pm to Atx78669
Wish him and his family well. Just a tough year for the o.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:15 pm to Atx78669
Bad OC but will do well for A&M helping recruiting. If only focusing on just the TE's and recruiting, its a good hire for them.
Some coaches are bad coordinators but good position coaches
Some coaches are bad coordinators but good position coaches
This post was edited on 1/24/20 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:22 pm to Atx78669
Solid hire if they dont let him gameplan.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:24 pm to GeauxTigerNation
Jimbo has full control of the offense, his plays, his play-calling. I believe during gametime our assistant coaches make suggestions and choose personnel for their group.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:27 pm to ColoradoAg
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That’s a considerable upgrade
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:28 pm to TigahJay
I think he’s definitely an upgrade as a recruiter over Finley, not sure what’s funny
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:38 pm to Kneehigh
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Don’t make him OC and you’ll be just fine.
Dickey is still officially the OC and Fisher calls the plays.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:39 pm to Atx78669
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James William Cooley (born 1926, died June 29, 2016)[1] was an American mathematician. Cooley received a B.A. degree in 1949 from Manhattan College, Bronx, NY, an M.A. degree in 1951 from Columbia University, New York, NY, and a Ph.D. degree in 1961 in applied mathematics from Columbia University. He was a programmer on John von Neumann's computer at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, from 1953 to 1956. He worked on quantum mechanical computations at the Courant Institute, New York University, from 1956 to 1962, when he joined the Research Staff at the IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY. Upon retirement from IBM in 1991, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, where he served on the faculty of the computer engineering program.
His most significant contribution to the world of mathematics and digital signal processing is the Fast Fourier transform, which he co-developed with John Tukey (see Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithm) while working for the research division of IBM in 1965.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:49 pm to Atx78669
Coley is a good man, wonderful family, great recruiter, and he will be missed at Georgia. But business is business and changes change and change again. I wish him the best of luck at AnM. He is a standup guy of high integrity.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 5:53 pm to Atx78669
Great hire. Did you know he is a better OC than Jim Chaney?
Posted on 1/24/20 at 6:04 pm to rich4pres
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Did you know he is a better OC than Jim Chaney?
You UT people trashed Chaney when we hired him. Now you act like he's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Chaney is a decent OC and a nonexistent recruiter. The dude will not recruit, although I'm not sure anyone would want his fast butt to recruit.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 6:26 pm to rich4pres
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Great hire. Did you know he is a better OC than Jim Chaney?
Chaney scored 6 more points against LSU with mecole hardman, Holloman, Ridley, Nauta, and Holyfield... he scored less against Notre Dame and UT.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 6:42 pm to Atx78669
Impossible. He's been dead for 3 years.
Posted on 1/24/20 at 7:32 pm to HTDawg
Coley is a huge upgrade over the guy we had, especially since he isn’t calling plays
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