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Just now, maninblack said:

The one thing I'm really hoping for is that Sark is willing to make the decisions that Herman wasn't. Herman was advised to dump the dead weight coaches after the Georgia win and he refused. Crossing my fingers that Sark will be able to recognize an underperformer and eliminate them if they do end up on his staff.

I agree. I hope he fires Coleman and Drayton tomorrow just to make a point. 

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8 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said:

Kwiatkowski would fit. ‘Seasoned’, employed, good job and none of the 9.95’ers have mentioned him. 

Seems like he’s been pretty consistently elite vs pac 12 at least. Best defense in the league every year but one with him as DC. 

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17 minutes ago, Enchubben said:

Seems like he’s been pretty consistently elite vs pac 12 at least. Best defense in the league every year but one with him as DC. 

His CB coach is Will Harris. Preexisting relationship from SC. Not sure if he was responsible for Byron Murphy or not but was there when he was drafted.

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Pete Kwiatkowski on recruiting in Texas. Seems like much of his pitch could easily be transferred here plus he'd be another guy with knowledge and relationships in California.

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ON RECRUITING TEXAS AND THE PIPELINE ALREADY BEING THERE FROM THEIR TIME AT BSU
"We recruited Texas, mainly the Houston and Dallas areas, when we were (at Boise State). We're going to stay in Dallas and the same areas. (Keith Bhonapha) got a running back from the Waco area and I know we're recruiting guys in other areas that aren't in those footprints, but it always comes back to your relationship with the (prep) coaches and then building those relationships with the players. We understand there's a lot of schools those guys have got to fly over (to get to Washington), so them having a relationship with us as coaches and us getting them the information about the type of education Washington can give those guys, the built in advantages that athletes, especially football players, have in getting a degree from Washington in regards to the business community and the Seattle area or across the country with all these big companies that are in Seattle. That's a big talking point with us in getting these guys interested in Washington. As everybody knows, Texas has got really good football, all of their coaches are on campus. If you coach in Texas, you have to be a certified teacher, so that's a big-time built-in advantage for those guys because every day they have eyes on their kids and they know what's going on with their kids and they can keep them on point and grounded and pointed in the right direction. Those relationships we build with those coaches are really important in the recruiting process with those guys."

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5 minutes ago, MoJames said:

Here's another random name. Was LB coach when Sark was with Atlanta, finished this season as the DC. Was on Pete Carroll's staff in Seattle, spent 3 years at UCLA as their LBer coach.

Jeff Ulbrich.

Mystery coach is still employed. 

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7 minutes ago, MoJames said:

Here's another random name. Was LB coach when Sark was with Atlanta, finished this season as the DC. Was on Pete Carroll's staff in Seattle, spent 3 years at UCLA as their LBer coach.

Jeff Ulbrich.

I don't hate this but I think he stays in the NFL

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