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  • Member Posts: 6,635
    dannarc said:

    I would be fine with hiring Moore. The association with Pete thing is FS as FS gets. Win the conference every few years, put yourself in position to have a shot at a playoff spot and maybe.....just maybe...win a natty once every 30 decades. Or we can be the fan base that expects natties every year and when we don't get it, we act like complete pricks and make the program a faith based dooged out aids shelter

    So, yeah, LIPO

    I would prefer to be younger than 357 when UW next wins a natty. (BTW, I like to say “natty” when referring to the national championship. I do that.)
  • Member Posts: 42
    Will Hall from Tulane is another interesting option. Their season just ended tonight.

    https://www.nola.com/sports/article_97d913da-3818-5784-876d-496483d9a25d.amp.html
  • Member Posts: 20,172
    FireCohen said:

    did the cowboys make the playoffs? there was a material drop off in offensive production when cowboys played decent teams. so forgive if we are skeptical off him. he has too much of a pete stench for my liking.
    FUCK OFF !!!
  • Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
    More likely blacked-out drunkenism.

    Remember where you are CC.
  • Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    What we need is a OC that can (1) install an effective and explosive offense, (2) make in-game adjustments, and (3) call a game.

    Recruiting would be a nice bonus, but that should be the least of our worries for an OC. I would rather we make sure we have an OC that can do those first 3 things than one that can recruit and only has 2 of those 3. Keep in mind that Jimmy Lake is our HC now and will be helping recruit offensive players, and that we have other assistants that can assist with Kellen until he gets his feet under him on the recruiting trail and establishing those relationships with high schools.

    If Moore can do those first 3 things in his first year, he will be a successful hire for Lake.

    Explosive is such a Pete word. Aside from that, Agree.
  • Member Posts: 708

    Will Hall from Tulane is another interesting option. Their season just ended tonight.

    https://www.nola.com/sports/article_97d913da-3818-5784-876d-496483d9a25d.amp.html


    I love that he comes off as observant. Tulane's offensive numbers are decent. Not as high powered as Memphis or SMU let alone UCF but Tulane
    isn't known as a football powerhouse even by smaller Group of 5 status. I'd say he's worth a look to see if he's interested in taking the next leap

    AAC 2019 Conference Stats

  • Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    I don’t give a shit if the OC doesn’t recruit at all. We need the best offense possible. We don’t need him wasting his time recruiting other than sporadically getting on the phone and when the recruits come and visit. The position coaches can recruit and the OC can close them by having a team that is exciting and puts up a lot of points.
    No.
  • Member Posts: 16,424

    Will Hall from Tulane is another interesting option. Their season just ended tonight.

    https://www.nola.com/sports/article_97d913da-3818-5784-876d-496483d9a25d.amp.html

    Coker was high on this guy and he looks pretty decent.
  • Member Posts: 21,823
    Tequilla said:

    FUCK OFF !!!
    Ok
  • Member Posts: 4
    I’m confused, we didn’t hire Nicole Van Dyke to call plays? I heard her offense was bananas at Penn
  • Member Posts: 10,166
    FireCohen said:

    not stupid, but the off season. you know how this shit goes
    That's why I'm always impressed with you. You don't take an off season from stupid.
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  • Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,231 Founders Club
    Everyone is waiting on Oregon to make their hire
  • Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,843 Swaye's Wigwam
    my kid said Shane Day, wtf is he?
  • Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 235 Founders Club
    LebamDawg said:

    my kid said Shane Day, wtf is he?

    Shane Day was OC at Auburn Riverside HS. No I'm not joking.
  • Member Posts: 770
    Boner said:

    Shane Day was OC at Auburn Riverside HS. No I'm not joking.
    49ers QB coach right now though. I would be ok with a Kyle Shanahan protege.
  • Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 235 Founders Club
    Woof said:

    49ers QB coach right now though. I would be ok with a Kyle Shanahan protege.
    Haha he ran presnap shifts every play.. with high schoolers. I think he's jumped around between a bunch of teams over the last 15ish years. Not sure if that makes him a shanahan protege.
  • Member Posts: 770
    Ruth is saying it's Moore.
  • Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,662 Founders Club
    From Wikipedia on Shane Day:

    Auburn Riverside High School (2001–2004)
    Day's first coaching appointment was the position of wide receiver coach at Auburn Riverside High School in 2001. He then spent the next three years coaching the quarterbacks for the high school, as well as taking on the role of offensive coordinator during the final two years.[2]

    University of Michigan (2006)
    In 2006, Day became an offensive quality control coach at the University of Michigan, where he worked with future NFL quarterback Chad Henne.

    San Francisco 49ers (2007–2009)
    Day served as the 49ers' quality control coach for three years, two years under offensive coordinator Mike Martz, who later hired Day to work for him in Chicago. Day oversaw the quarterbacks in 2007, running backs in 2008, and the offensive line in 2009. He was also part of the staff that coached the South team during the 2008 Senior Bowl.

    Chicago Bears (2010–2011)
    Day was hired by the Bears on February 5, 2010 as their quarterbacks coach. He was recommended for the job by the then offensive coordinator Mike Martz, with whom Day had worked with for two seasons in San Francisco. Day helped the Bears reach the NFC Championship game in 2010.[3]

    University of Connecticut Huskies (2012–2013)
    Day was hired as the new University of Connecticut quarterbacks coach on January 24, 2012[2] to replace Joe Moorehead, who had left for the head coach position at Fordham University.[4] Day called plays for the Husky offense the final 3 games of 2013 in which the offense took off, setting several school records, and leading to 3 consecutive wins against Temple, Rutgers, and Memphis.

    Washington Redskins (2014–2016)
    On January 23, 2014, it was reported that Day would be joining the Redskins. It was later announced that he would be their assistant Offensive line coach.

    Miami Dolphins (2016–present)
    On January 12, 2016, it was reported that Day would join the Miami Dolphins as their Tight Ends coach.[5]

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