As of yesterday the NCAA is allowing teams to hire a 10th full time coach- i know many teams announced who they hired yesterday- anyone have an idea on our plans?
As of yesterday the NCAA is allowing teams to hire a 10th full time coach- i know many teams announced who they hired yesterday- anyone have an idea on our plans?
I agree that we need a special teams coordinator that is not a full time coach of another position.
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I am on board with this as well and this is not just a knee jerk reaction to the punting during the championship. Just seems like another way to strengthen an already great program.
Rixen
If I'm not mistaken, Bryan Shepherd was/is our 10th full time assistant coach. I think he was given the title a year early. Am I counting wrong?
http://gobison.com/roster.aspx?path=football
Courtney Messingham Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
Matt Entz Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Atif Austin Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers
Conor Riley Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
Nick Goeser Defensive Tackles Coach
Randy Hedberg Quarterbacks Coach
Joe Klanderman Defensive Backs Coach
Tyler Roehl Tight Ends/Fullbacks Coach
Bryan Shepherd Cornerbacks Coach
Buddha Williams Defensive Ends Coach
"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are."
— John Wooden
The FBS and FCS have different rules. FCS teams are already allowed 11 coaches.
Speaking of Shepherd, I think it was in the press conference on New Year's Day where Klieman said something I thought was pretty funny about him. He said that he (Klieman) and Klanderman can only tell the CBs and DBs how to play the position, Shep can actually show them.
Guys, Shep is VALUABLE! Kid can tell one heck of a story to recruits. Classy young man. Very valuable part.
Everyone just relax, all right? Believe me, if there's one thing Ron Burgundy knows, it's women.