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Lupoi is such an important hire that we should do everything possible to bring him on just short of making him the actual DC. 
 

I think I’d like to keep Ash and hire Lupoi as a handsomely paid Co-DC/DL coach with no play calling responsibilities.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:03 PM, maninblack said:

On a hire like Tosh, at his salary, it'd require some title shenanigans. A redemption shot at actually being the cook doesn't seem like a risk I'd take if I was Sark. 

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Well, maybe we could supplement his contract with a bag full of cash.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:26 PM, WBT said:

Why do titles matter?  We can't pay the towel boy $1MM if we want?

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Titles matter because some contracts prohibit lateral moves.
We can pay the towel boy $1MM if we wanted to.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:36 PM, Caddox said:

Lupoi is such an important hire that we should do everything possible to bring him on just short of making him the actual DC. 
 

I think I’d like to keep Ash and hire Lupoi as a handsomely paid Co-DC/DL coach with no play calling responsibilities.

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If we’re going to do this, let’s drop our nuts on these other programs.  Meyer is in a position to say no to an obscene amount of money.  But these other guys aren’t.  Bama paid Lupoi 1.1 mil.  Let offer him 1.5 and tell him, bring us recruits and you’ll keep getting paid.  Offer Corey Raymond an insane amount.  We all made fun of aggy but they didn’t give a fuck and bought themselves a coaching staff that could compete with the SEC.  If we’re going to roll with Sark, give him blank checks for the best staff to put him in the best position to be successful.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:36 PM, Caddox said:

Lupoi is such an important hire that we should do everything possible to bring him on just short of making him the actual DC. 
 

I think I’d like to keep Ash and hire Lupoi as a handsomely paid Co-DC/DL coach with no play calling responsibilities.

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Assuming he’d be okay with Co with Ash. 

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Looks like the Rhule/Brady experiment isn’t working at Carolina Panthers. I doubt they fire Rhule this quick but I can see Brady being available. Would you want as an OC under Sark? 
 

 

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:46 PM, Nicole44 said:

Looks like the Rhule/Brady experiment isn’t working at Carolina Panthers. I doubt they fire Rhule this quick but I can see Brady being available. Would you want as an OC under Sark? 
 

 

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Carolina is in a rebuild. That staff isn't going anywhere.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:46 PM, Nicole44 said:

Looks like the Rhule/Brady experiment isn’t working at Carolina Panthers. I doubt they fire Rhule this quick but I can see Brady being available. Would you want as an OC under Sark? 
 

 

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The Panthers gave Rhule $60 million guaranteed. I’d say he’s very safe for a good long while. 

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:46 PM, Nicole44 said:

Looks like the Rhule/Brady experiment isn’t working at Carolina Panthers. I doubt they fire Rhule this quick but I can see Brady being available. Would you want as an OC under Sark? 
 

 

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Easy yes for me but sark calls his own plays and Brady will likely get another nfl oc role.  Will not happen

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:50 PM, Machinator said:

Carolina is in a rebuild. That staff isn't going anywhere.

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I mean year 1 (in covid year) with brand new coaches and a team that barely ever had its best player, and has a QB that isn’t near what he used to be. Yeah it wasn’t great but that tweet is trash too.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:19 PM, Tex-19 said:

Not only that, his one year as a DC was not a good one. Saban jettisoned him after that. Fine to give him a token "co" title but absolutely don't hand him the keys.

And Hutzler already has the co title so you'd have to strip that if he stayed. I'd be good with Hutzler tbh assuming some of these other stud recruiters come true.

Also, he may not be so picky when he's out of a job in a few days

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Why can't you have 3 cocos?

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I don’t think we need to get hung up on “Sark absolutely has to hire this one guy!” because there could be reasons why we cannot get a certain coach that are completely valid. Lopui is coaching in the NFL now and might simply not want to coach in college. He’s also not the only guy who can drop bags of cash on a recruit’s doorstep. I’m looking for a coach committed to spending to get the best available guy and avoiding the Shawn Watson-Drew Mehringer comfort hires. There are several coaches at every position who can upgrade our coaching and recruiting. I’m looking for someone looking to maximize and not getting hung up in a cult of personality. 

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:56 PM, Newy25 said:

I don’t think we need to get hung up on “Sark absolutely has to hire this one guy!” because there could be reasons why we cannot get a certain coach that are completely valid. Lopui is coaching in the NFL now and might simply not want to coach in college. He’s also not the only guy who can drop bags of cash on a recruit’s doorstep. I’m looking for a coach committed to spending to get the best available guy and avoiding the Shawn Watson-Drew Mehringer comfort hires. There are several coaches at every position who can upgrade our coaching and recruiting. I’m looking for someone looking to maximize and not getting hung up in a cult of personality. 

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If they just need someone to drop bags, I’ll do it for half of what they would pay Lopui.  Seems like it would be a pretty easy gig.

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Our bag program under Strong and Herman has been decent. We really don’t have that far to go, we just need more sophistication and organization. I’m seeing a lot of names for these hires that could bring us up to speed over the offseason. It’s great that Sark has learned that side of the game from two of the best to ever do it (Carroll and Saban), but he’s gonna need sophisticated assistants that will be smart about setting it up properly. We lack reliable donor/alum infrastructure. It’s just not something that we have ever been able to set up here, and it’s 100% necessary to compete nowadays. 

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Is Ash really that good? I feel like after Manny _iaz and To__ Orlan_o, we are just happy that our defense under Ash didn’t have huge schematic holes that get exploited over and over by the other teams, but statistically speaking this year’s defense wasn’t very good at anything.

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:20 AM, XYZ said:

Is Ash really that good? I feel like after Manny _iaz and To__ Orlan_o, we are just happy that our defense under Ash didn’t have huge schematic holes that get exploited over and over by the other teams, but statistically speaking this year’s defense wasn’t very good at anything.

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Ash has a better CV than those two but you do bring up an interesting point that there were a decent amount of people that loved both of those guys after one year as well.

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:12 AM, Caddox said:

We lack reliable donor/alum infrastructure. It’s just not something that we have ever been able to set up here, and it’s 100% necessary to compete nowadays. 

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Pfft.  You can get most of it done by a nasty old hag who runs a “brand promotions” business as a front. 

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  On 1/3/2021 at 10:19 PM, oldhorn2 said:

as long as it aint Muscamp I am all in....

 

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I've seen this sentiment several times now.  Maybe I missed something, or have rose colored glasses but I remember Coach Boom being a bad mofo as our DC.  What's the deal?

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:20 AM, XYZ said:

Is Ash really that good? I feel like after Manny _iaz and To__ Orlan_o, we are just happy that our defense under Ash didn’t have huge schematic holes that get exploited over and over by the other teams, but statistically speaking this year’s defense wasn’t very good at anything.

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Fair question. I think most people give him more credit than the stats because he inherited such a dumpster fire without an offseason and there was visible progress throughout the year (like tackling)

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From Wikipedia on Boom:

In announcing the move, the University of Texas noted, "Muschamp's Longhorn defense is leading the Big 12 in rushing defense (82.5 ypg/25th NCAA) and scoring defense (19.5 ppg/25th NCAA). UT ranks second nationally with four sacks per game. The Horns have held all of their Big 12 opponents below their season scoring average and limited six foes to 14 points or less."[20]

 

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:20 AM, XYZ said:
Is Ash really that good? I feel like after Manny _iaz and To__ Orlan_o, we are just happy that our defense under Ash didn’t have huge schematic holes that get exploited over and over by the other teams, but statistically speaking this year’s defense wasn’t very good at anything.

Urban and I think he is. “Situational stops” and forcing turnovers are the name of the game today, and regardless off all of our faults, we did well at both.

And the oft mentioned lack of an off-season in 2020 is even more reason to admire the progress we made throughout the year. I’m a big fan of his possible retention.
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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:36 AM, MirrOlure said:


Urban and I think he is. “Situational stops” and forcing turnovers are the name of the game today, and regardless off all of our faults, we did well at both.

And the oft mentioned lack of an off-season in 2020 is even more reason to admire the progress we made throughout the year. I’m a big fan of his possible retention.

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Exactly, he continued to have the defense improve despite more film being available. Also the slow start can be attributed to the lack of an off season. 

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:03 AM, Wishbone said:

Wel, you could do that (drop the money bags), but he needs to set it up.

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I have just the man for you! A handsome man!! He lives his life by the honor code and has lots of spirit. He knows how to drop the bags. He's very smart. He makes sure to match the names on the bags with a driver's license before releasing the goodies. There must be a signature before any transaction can take place, besides that one darn time he got drunk and handed over a trans am. Shit, no one's perfect. It's a hard job. 

He's also proficient on how to fuck the secretary, he doesn't use condoms, and keeps it classy by doing his business in the other room away from the kids. Sometimes he forgets to lock the door, but no one's perfect.

Talk about BDE, damn, he has it in spades. He's a glorified legend. I mean, people buy jizz jars with his picture on it. Whoooooooop!!!!

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Ash's real test was going to be next year.  Unfortunately, we have to make a decision now.  I'm OK with keeping him or with someone new (assuming quality hire).  We improved a lot, but we also had no pass rush for long stretches and our CB's were still lost at times.  We did a nice job against the run.  Urban likes him.  I could go either way.  

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:22 AM, maninblack said:

Ash has a better CV than those two but you do bring up an interesting point that there were a decent amount of people that loved both of those guys after one year as well.

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Yeah, you can't completely tell if a guy is the right choice after one year. I think it takes a good 3 years to get a good feel for a coach. He could be bad at certain things that the previous coach was good at, so the weakness doesn't immediately come back to bite you. I mean, the kids may have learned well from the previous coach. You won't know until most of the players are the new coach's recruits.

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:22 AM, maninblack said:

Ash has a better CV than those two but you do bring up an interesting point that there were a decent amount of people that loved both of those guys after one year as well.

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He showed improvement over the course of the year which is big. He also didn't need to rely on scheme/continuously sending blitzes to try and confuse the QB.

But for next year we lose our only bona-fide edge rusher, Joseph Ossai. His job will get harder, you have to get pressure on the QB in the Big 12.

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  On 1/3/2021 at 11:46 PM, Nicole44 said:

Looks like the Rhule/Brady experiment isn’t working at Carolina Panthers. I doubt they fire Rhule this quick but I can see Brady being available. Would you want as an OC under Sark? 
 

 

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Ruhle is guaranteed something like $50 million. He isn't going anywhere.

 

Brady isn't going back to NCAA after one NFL year...

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:46 AM, RabidM said:

Ash's real test was going to be next year.  Unfortunately, we have to make a decision now.  I'm OK with keeping him or with someone new (assuming quality hire).  We improved a lot, but we also had no pass rush for long stretches and our CB's were still lost at times.  We did a nice job against the run.  Urban likes him.  I could go either way.  

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This is where I am at. Retaining him honestly feels underwhelming even though I think he is a good DC and did well. Just would hate for Sark and Ash to not mix well and we are looking for another one next offseason. Would rather just go complete reset barring some assistants and support staff being retained

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  On 1/4/2021 at 12:51 AM, satyanash said:

He showed improvement over the course of the year which is big. He also didn't need to rely on scheme/continuously sending blitzes to try and confuse the QB.

But for next year we lose our only bona-fide edge rusher, Joseph Ossai. His job will get harder, you have to get pressure on the QB in the Big 12.

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Sounds like whoever is the DC is going to need a competent recruiter on the DLine

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