I don't really worry about that. If in 3 years, if some job opens up that pays twice the CU job and Fisch is in a position to be hired away then whatever. That's a risk with any coach you would want.
This so much
I don't really worry about that. If in 3 years, if some job opens up that pays twice the CU job and Fisch is in a position to be hired away then whatever. That's a risk with any coach you would want.
I’m guessing if CU wanted to hire Matt Campbell 3 years ago, you would’ve had to google him.
You shouldn’t have had to google Matt Campbell. Your google skills aren’t great if you don’t see that he has 3 wins over top 10 oppenents in the last 2 years with a barely average (probably below average) talented team. He is a very good coach, his record isn’t everything. He’s not in the Mountain West where you can slide by with below average talent and good coaching. He’s coaching against more talented teams every week, and winning games he shouldn’t.Google also tells us Campbell is 17-18 at IState. 12-14 in the Big12. Pass.
You have to google these guys for a reason.
You shouldn’t have had to google Matt Campbell. Your google skills aren’t great if you don’t see that he has 3 wins over top 15 oppenents in the last 2 years with a barely average talented team. He is a very good coach, his record isn’t everything. He’s not in the Mountain West where you can slide by with below average talent and good coaching. He’s coaching against more talented teams every week, and winning games he shouldn’t.
I think we're ok with a regional brand if it's a great coach and that region is Texas or California. Then we need to surround that coach with the right recruiters for our footprint.I’m sure he’s a fine coach for ISU. And if CU wants to win at the next level, all I’m saying is that you better find a coach with a national brand. Little Kansas did it. RG just may be the guy to do it too.
I’m trying to tell you that he’s one of the hottest coaches today. Many analysts are saying that if Urban is done after this year, Campbell is a top candidate for that job. Unless you think CU is a better job than Ohio State, Campbell is a good a hire as any. I don’t think he would come here because he has better opportunities if he wants themI’m sure he’s a fine coach for ISU. And if CU wants to win at the next level, all I’m saying is that you better find a coach with a national brand. Little Kansas did it. RG just may be the guy to do it too.
I’m trying to tell you that he’s one of the hottest coaches today. Many analysts are saying that if Urban is done after this year, Campbell is a top candidate for that job. Unless you think CU is a better job than Ohio State, Campbell is a good a hire as any. I don’t think he would come here because he has better opportunities if he wants them
I won’t argue against your opinion that’s fair. I just think that if he can what he’s done at ISU, I imagine what he could do with the talent at tOSU and it’s scary.Methinks the buckeyes would be a tad disappointed after Tressel and Meyer. Speaking of The Vest ...
By a few years, I mean a year or two. There is no indication he wants to stay anywhere longer than that. It’s a risk you still take if RG thinks he is the best choice.I don't really worry about that. If in 3 years, if some job opens up that pays twice the CU job and Fisch is in a position to be hired away then whatever. That's a risk with any coach you would want.
I don't think Oregon regrets hiring Willie Taggart. So someone pays you a buyout and your program has a great year or two while gaining a rep as a springboard job for getting an elite HC job or NFL HC job? Is that a bad thing?By a few years, I mean a year or two. There is no indication he wants to stay anywhere longer than that. It’s a risk you still take if RG thinks he is the best choice.
I don't like the movement.
We clearly have some people here who would be upset if Tad went to the next 2 Final Fours because it could mean that KU or another hyper elite would hire him away.If he jumps in a couple years, then the Buffs won a lot of games. Isn't that what we want?
When would he take over?
Great question. I would hope RG would stipulate that it would need to be before the early signing period.When would he take over?
guys have done split duty type things in the past, too. maybe it can be worked out if he is the guy.
Color me skeptical that an offensive system designed for elite NFL athletes would translate to Colorado. I’m not totally opposed to Fisch, but being a Rams assistant for one year isn’t necessarily a huge benefit to us IMO.
You can get anything into a contract. But understand that it's a 2-way street. If you want to make it really hard for someone to hire your HC away based on the contract then you have to pay more and guarantee more to that HC within that contract.I see a lot of comments in here about buyouts for leaving. I live in Iowa and follow Iowa football a little. Would it be possible to have a clause in a contract like ISU has done for Matt Campbell if he leaves?
http://www.iowastatedaily.com/sport...cle_2cb6869c-75d1-11e8-a4f4-8f9fdf642158.html
If we're going to roll the dice, this is the guy I would bet on coming in with one hell of a plan, making great hires and having a ton of success.Probably the only guy without a HC gig on his resume I really like.
Similar to what we've heard coming out of OTAs, this is a very up-tempo, fast-paced offense. Miami rarely huddles during the first half of games. The play ends, they make their substitutions, the players look to the sideline to get the play, and they're snapping the ball quickly. The tempo made it difficult for the TV broadcasts to show replays (concurrently making it hard for me to get a feel for the route combinations), but I noticed a few concepts repeated throughout the four games.
Before I get into the specific pass concepts, I thought it'd be a good idea to review how route combinations actually work. While there are many instances where receivers run isolation routes and beating the man covering them, almost all route combinations are used to specifically attack zone coverages by creating 2-on-1 or 3-on-2 situations and putting defenders in a bind. Route combinations are used to stretch defenders horizontally or vertically. As explained by Chris Brown of SmartFootball.com:
- Vertical stretches — These place two or three receivers at different levels vertically up the field to "stretch" the defense. Examples include the smash concept and the frontside flood concept (see here for a diagram and here for a video). Another name for these are high/low or hi/lo reads.
- Horizontal stretches — These place two, three, four, or five receivers horizontally across the field or a portion of it to "stretch" defenders from left to right or right to left (or inside to out or outside to in). Examples include all-curl.
Yes and he’s bounced all over the place. Is he a pain in the ass to work with? Does he get antsy when he’s in one place too long? Does he just not know if he prefers college or the NFL? Is he just ambitious and always looking for the next gig? I have no idea but it’s a very unusual trajectory.have you looked at his resume?