The problem I see is HCSF simply doesn't have the necessary experience doing all the things successful head coaches must do. It's not that he's stupid imo but without enough experience he's stumbling around in the dark bumping into walls. He should have been running the program at UCF for at least 5 or 6 years before taking on a job like Nebraska. He's really been OJT'ing as our HC for the past 4+ years which is why we find ourselves with so many basic unresolved issues. TA seems to be a good AD but he's NEVER been a HC of any size program. So how does TA really help SF succeed since he he doesn't have the required experience or knowledge imo?
I'll be very surprised that things get sorted out enough to make a big difference next season. That's not meant to put down SF but simply trying to be honest with myself. SF only chance is to hire a heavy hitter for his OC and some very good offensive position coaches. Then he's going to have to lean on them and take some much needed advice. Can he do that is the open question?
I'll be very surprised that things get sorted out enough to make a big difference next season. That's not meant to put down SF but simply trying to be honest with myself. SF only chance is to hire a heavy hitter for his OC and some very good offensive position coaches. Then he's going to have to lean on them and take some much needed advice. Can he do that is the open question?
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