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Garin Justice would be a solid choice. He impressed while at FAU enough to get a Power 5 coaching offer.
Maybe you don't but there are some who would. Vegas is an absolute mess. Visiting is one thing, living there is another.He just took the OL Job at UNLV when Rich Rod was fired.
Vegas or Huntington? Unless you are Mike Hamrick and you burn bridges in Vegas, you dont pick Huntington over Vegas.
if you want former MU coaches for the OL why not hire the best??Greg Adkins would be fine. Whoever it is will have a lot of young talent to work with.
if you want former MU coaches for the OL why not hire the best??
Maybe you don't but there are some who would. Vegas is an absolute mess. Visiting is one thing, living there is another.
I go to Vegas anywhere from 3-6 weeks a year on business and have for the last decade.......I like Vegas, I enjoy visiting Vegas........living there? I could, but for now I'll easily take Huntington or Charleston West by God.
interesting structure to me. Mirabel will coach the C, & OG, a GA coaches the OT's and the HC will also be the OL coach. Sounds like a lot of cooks!has accepted the OL job at Oregon.
Can we choose "none of the above"? Maybe import Vegas' climate to WV...and here too for that matter, I am tired of humidity.
He just took the OL Job at UNLV when Rich Rod was fired.
Vegas or Huntington? Unless you are Mike Hamrick and you burn bridges in Vegas, you dont pick Huntington over Vegas.
He just took the OL Job at UNLV when Rich Rod was fired.
Vegas or Huntington? Unless you are Mike Hamrick and you burn bridges in Vegas, you dont pick Huntington over Vegas.
UNLV, a dumpster fire when Hamrick took over.
UNLV, a dumpster fire when Hamrick left.
UNLV will always be a dumpster fire.
He just took the OL Job at UNLV when Rich Rod was fired.
Vegas or Huntington? Unless you are Mike Hamrick and you burn bridges in Vegas, you dont pick Huntington over Vegas.
I had heard he was now at UNLV, but I thought it would be a chance for him to return closer to home and to coach at a better program than UNLV. It would be an excellent hire for Marshall.
yea he is the Run Game Coordinator and OL Coach there
My point is, who cares about UNLV.That wasn’t his point....there are a couple places where certain people aren’t looked upon in the best light.
Mirabal was actually a very good OL player despite his size in HS. Then he coaches the position in HS and college.Prefer a lineman coaching lineman. I think Adkins will be solid vs the other guy.
so you wouldnt want Jeff Stoutland coaching out OL?Prefer a lineman coaching lineman. I think Adkins will be solid vs the other guy.
well then would you take Jeff Stoutland?? This aint bowling.Do you want a guy never bowled in his life to show you how to bowl
You said you had to play OL to coach OL, we weren't talking about how MU played.Always an exception to the norm.
I'm just telling you my preference and what I think is best. Y'all think our OL was great and I disagree. It's struggled many and most years. Cato made it work because he could escape. Chase had few games with a lot of time and they rarely opened holes even against average defensive lined. Keep wearing the green glasses though
so you wouldn't want say Joe Kirvak or Kevin Rogers as your QB coach? got it.I said I prefer. I didn't say they had to. Difference. I'd rather a former qb being a qb coach than a former accountant or kicker being a qb coach
Always an exception to the norm.
I'm just telling you my preference and what I think is best. Y'all think our OL was great and I disagree. It's struggled many and most years. Cato made it work because he could escape. Chase had few games with a lot of time and they rarely opened holes even against average defensive lined. Keep wearing the green glasses though
well then would you take Jeff Stoutland?? This aint bowling.
Do you even know who Jeff Stoutland is? Or do you just bowl with out knowing how to bowl?
point is how could he be a great OL coach if he didn't play the position? (which is why his name came up, we weren't talking recruiting)Stoutland was a great OL coach but a horrible recruiter and evaluator of HS OL talent.
I think our line has consistently protected the QB over the past few years, but opening up running lanes has been average, especially since Devon Johnson left. The difference being he was just a beast and would plow his own way through the defensive line, not that they were opening up lanes then either.
Look back at film and tell me how many times he "plowed" through the defense and made his own yards. Just so you don't waste a lot of time I'll tell you the answer: Not so many.
Chuck Heater never played on defense and was a RB in college. Yet he is a well regarded secondary coach and DC.Do you want a guy never bowled in his life to show you how to bowl
Read my post. Mirabal played and coached the OL for a long time.Do you want a guy never bowled in his life to show you how to bowl