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re: Who has been the best OC/DC this year in SEC?
Posted on 11/20/17 at 11:45 am to diddlydawg7
Posted on 11/20/17 at 11:45 am to diddlydawg7
Hard not to go with Steele at DC.
OC is a little harder. Maybe Daboll?
OC is a little harder. Maybe Daboll?
Posted on 11/20/17 at 11:49 am to gladchiefisgone
Chaney actually made some pretty good adjustments this year, but I don't think he made enough to help Georgia against top teams. He has used a lot of the RPO and the read option (both not used last year), but when you take away the RPO, he crawls back into a hole that has made every fan of the team he's been an OC at hate him.
Basically to sum it up with Georgia, if you think you need to stack the box, you're going to lose this season unless Georgia beats Georgia and that hasn't happened yet. 95% of teams will feel like they have to. Auburn and Alabama are in the 5%. Some of the potential New Year's Six opponents are as well.
Basically to sum it up with Georgia, if you think you need to stack the box, you're going to lose this season unless Georgia beats Georgia and that hasn't happened yet. 95% of teams will feel like they have to. Auburn and Alabama are in the 5%. Some of the potential New Year's Six opponents are as well.
Posted on 11/20/17 at 11:58 am to TIGERSPIKE
I too would go with some combination of Lindsey, daboll, pruitt and Steele.
Posted on 11/20/17 at 1:05 pm to TidalSurge1
DC- Nuss. great job preventing points
Posted on 11/20/17 at 1:09 pm to piggilicious
You're on a roll girl.
Posted on 11/20/17 at 1:29 pm to diddlydawg7
Josh Heupel, OC, Mizzou - I know, but they don't have a ton of talent, yet they keep producing.
Honorable Mention: Chip Lindsey,OC, Auburn - not sure how much Gus still has his hands in it, but they have it rolling.
Defensive Coord co-COY 1:
Jeremy Pruitt, DC, UA - tons of talent to work with, yes, but the amount of scheming and personnel management to minimize weaknesses and maintain a strong D presence has been incredible. Actually holding SEC opponents to about 40 yds fewer a game than last yr
DC co-COY 2:Kevin Steele, DC, Auburn - has them looking like the Auburn Ds I remember as a kid.
Honorable Mention- Mel Tucker, DC, UGA. Dawgs have looked great outside of the Auburn game on D. Tucker has strong credentials and will likely be in for a head coaching job soon if he doesnt leave to go back to the NFL. UGA has a good one until then.
Honorable Mention: Chip Lindsey,OC, Auburn - not sure how much Gus still has his hands in it, but they have it rolling.
Defensive Coord co-COY 1:
Jeremy Pruitt, DC, UA - tons of talent to work with, yes, but the amount of scheming and personnel management to minimize weaknesses and maintain a strong D presence has been incredible. Actually holding SEC opponents to about 40 yds fewer a game than last yr
DC co-COY 2:Kevin Steele, DC, Auburn - has them looking like the Auburn Ds I remember as a kid.
Honorable Mention- Mel Tucker, DC, UGA. Dawgs have looked great outside of the Auburn game on D. Tucker has strong credentials and will likely be in for a head coaching job soon if he doesnt leave to go back to the NFL. UGA has a good one until then.
This post was edited on 11/20/17 at 1:30 pm
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