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1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:
we might joe soon....but not 2 tsu....look west of here
Griz have always had a lot of staying power in FCS, even when they aren't good.
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32 minutes ago, Shawn-O said:
A guy like Eddie George can probably open a lot of doors for him.
If TSU can win and become relevant, same challenge as everyone else......5-6, 4-7, 6-5 the last 3 seasons.
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1 hour ago, Sioux94 said:
To be OC for NDSU you mean? While we have liked Joe and has been good for the OL, I could be wrong but I'm not sure top level FCS teams would immediately have him as top on their list for an OC position. No offense to Joe and I sure hope he sticks around for a while, but I think they would be able to get someone more qualified. We didn't even hire him is our OC.
Correct, NDSU isn't going to look at UND's O-line coach who has no experience as an OC. If Danny was still in GF I doubt NDSU would look at him either. These options don't make any sense.
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5 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:
Compare the moves by Freund and Roehl.
SDSU > TSU
Really.....I had to look up Tenn. St., know absolutely nothing about them and not very impressed after looking.
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19 minutes ago, Kab said:
Maybe they came from powerful 9 man teams somewhere
That is the entire NDSU O-line right, from 9 man football right??
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18 hours ago, Shawn-O said:
NAIA and a perennial GLVC D-2 cellar dweller? Let's get serious, good lord.
Ya, we are loaded with 215 lb tweeners that are not big/strong enough to play LB and not athletic enough to play safety. We could write a book on it.
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2 hours ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:
leading td catcher at st thomas was a te with 4
on only 9 catches
Our TEs could use a rest, let all the breaks and sprains heal with their hands/fingers from this past season.
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35 minutes ago, nodak651 said:
Pretty sure he was only the QB coach at Temple for the 2021 season. Their offense wasn't good, to say the least. They scored 10 points or less in 6 games that season.
I took the info from St. Thomas Bio but from the Temple Bio it looks like 2019 and 2020 were not as QB Coach, only 2021 was he official QB Coach. Thanks!!
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14 hours ago, sioux24/7 said:
I’m saying take the name out and his résumé doesn’t get me that excited.
4 year OC and 3 year QB Coach at Temple......I kind of see it. I suppose it's all comparative. Given the timing it's not too bad. (correction - only 1 year QB Coach at Temple and 2 years as an analyst)
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1 hour ago, sioux24/7 said:
This is what I’ve been trying to get at. He may end up successful but a blind resume isn’t that appealing, imo.
Blind resume meaning what?
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3 minutes ago, Kab said:
So fbs transfer players to fcs programs must not have been any nil or playing time or why transfer
Normally they outkicked their coverage at FBS. FBS schools miss on players, too, doesn't mean they are going to be a contributor at FCS. I would guess it's 50/50 on what you are getting with FBS drop downs. Obviously a Power 5 is more likely to just be buried behinds tons of talent and is more attractive.
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1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:
hes currently an o coordinator with fbs experience......cant have someone learning on the job like the "luke & josh" experiment muss tried
Jake Landry cliff notes- in order, highlights in bold
3 year starter at UND, last 2 Season Captain
2 years at UMD, WR Coach
3 years at FBS NIU, 2 as QB Coach, 1 year as LB Coach
2 year OC at Wisc-Lacrosse, record setting seasons
1 year back at NIU, RB Coach (makes me think this was paid position and prior stop was more of a GA??)
3 years at Temple, QB Coach
2 year OC and QB Coach at St. Thomas
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1 hour ago, sioux24/7 said:
Help me get excited about Jake Landry. I’m not saying he won’t be good but what’s so appealing about him? If he wasn’t a former QB here and a local guy, would we be excited?
Maybe it’s just the best of a bad situation, idk.
Sam King.
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27 minutes ago, Hawkster said:But you can't keep doing the same thing and expect different results and that's what keeps happening.
New strength coach, new QB. I believe those were Bubba decisions. Not defending, UND needs a top 10 year, playoff win, no getting our _ss kicked on the road or in playoffs.
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3 hours ago, CMSioux said:
Looking at the lineup for the fan lunch today and Bubba is not on it. That is very poor thinking. Chavez should have required him to address the current status the the team. I predict low attendance, low energy and lots of concerns at this event. I am sure they are hoping that hockey will rule the event, which is part of the problem. It is tough to be a UND football fan right now.
Maybe he's looking for an OC?
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2 hours ago, Siouxperman8 said:
yet to see geaux_sioux weigh in. Would like to see his take on things.
Might need a wellness check if we don't hear from him by morning.
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4 hours ago, shep said:
I get all that but how often does a OL Coach become an OC?
Too lazy to research
More often than the WR coach, less often than the QB coach, just spit balling but I believe this to be true.
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25 minutes ago, AJS said:Good info. Curious why you'd be on the Pawlak side if internal than? Or just being a college starter at any position is the pre-requisite to being a competent OC?
Everything starts up front with the O-line. O-line Coach knows RB and TE blocking responsibilities. O-Line coaches have a base belief and strong working knowledge of blocking concepts in run/pass game. O-Line, especially Center has in game checks and their O-line Coach teaches them. O-Line coaches are involved in schematics with OC I believe in most cases. (If we can't block it, we can't run it). O-Line coach knows realistic timing of each play.
Playing time helps anywhere from a little to quite a bit. It's never hurt a coach having a ton of playing time.
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25 minutes ago, AJS said:
What does his stat line in college have to do with how effective he is as a coach?
Aside from a starter having the experience to actually run an offense live, 2-minute, audibles, RPOs, hot routes, check with me, all sorts of in game adjustments and abilities/responsibilities to change plays and work with OC on what he's seeing and possible input on game plans, nothing.
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7 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:
Like I said, path of least resistance, would be that.
And it's not far removed from the resume of the DC.
Other than the picks vrs the Red Raiders, Joel was a really good player and the position he coached, safeties, pretty much runs the D. Those are big differences.
I am much more on the Pawlak side if internal.
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16 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:
Oh my ... Luke's resume is linked above.
I've known Luke since the 1st day he stepped on campus and we still talk. He's surely qualified, but I don't see a way UND can lure him.
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17 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:I see path of least resistance:
- King and Pawlak as co-OCs
- King takes over QBs
- new hire guy takes over WRs
Sam King - 4 year QB Bemidji State with a stat line of 5-for-13 (38.5%) for 85 yards, for his career. Place holder as a Sr.
Next, 2 years of quality control at UND (I don't even know what that means other than cutting up film, getting coffee and lunch for real coaches)
Then, 2 years GA at UMD to help with RBs.
Then, 5 years WR coach at UND.
There isn't an easier position to coach than WR and RB.
Co -OC or OC......you got to be kidding.
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5 minutes ago, gfhockey said:
If we hire inside the team I believe we are throwing the white flag
if we get a Landry or Luke there’s still hope
Bubba fired Luke when he got to GF, thought Rudy was a better option. I suppose the OC with next year HC would be enticing, but that's not the Vibe I am hearing.
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Chaves. I recall him pretty much burying the EWU Athletic Department and UND overlooked that little detail. Lots told me he is really impressive in person.....never saw nor felt that from him. And now this pissante is setting UND Football back atleast 3-4 years, likely longer.