Did puppy call this? or does coaching not matter to him?
Only has experiences coaching DBs. not a good sign for lake staying.
Who the hell actually expects Lake to stay past 2018? That we even got him for 2018 is Sark minted house money. Grooming his heir apparent now rather than later is the smart move.
Harris played at USC and is from a public school in Los Angeles. Yeah, it was in the San Gabriel Valley (Covina) and not from the South Bay region of LA, but it is still an LA local who played for SC on our? staff.
He has only been out of college for 7-8 years, so he is about 30 years old. He got sniffs from the Seahawks and Edmondton Eskimos, but was never an NFL player.
In terms of coaching, he was involved in the NFL's coaching internship program and also coached for a year in Utah at Dixie College before he went to SJSU.
As a black guy who was a 4-star recruit from LA and played at USC, he should be an extremely useful guy to this coaching staff in recruiting.
In fact, it would be tough to think of a much better profile for what this staff needs on the recruiting side.
I trust that Petersen did his due diligence on his coaching ability and willingness to continue to learn as a coach.
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Only has experiences coaching DBs. not a good sign for lake staying.
Also any pre-emptive move to mitigate Lake’s eventual departure is smart
SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALEXANDER AT OLB.
Seems like a good idea to bring on someone to spend a year working with Lake though.
He has only been out of college for 7-8 years, so he is about 30 years old. He got sniffs from the Seahawks and Edmondton Eskimos, but was never an NFL player.
In terms of coaching, he was involved in the NFL's coaching internship program and also coached for a year in Utah at Dixie College before he went to SJSU.
As a black guy who was a 4-star recruit from LA and played at USC, he should be an extremely useful guy to this coaching staff in recruiting.
In fact, it would be tough to think of a much better profile for what this staff needs on the recruiting side.
I trust that Petersen did his due diligence on his coaching ability and willingness to continue to learn as a coach.