Possible candidates for ISU's open OC position...

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Re: Williams: Who will be the next OC?

Probably right about Franklin unless he gets fired/let go. And with that record, it's possible.

And you know what? Looking at the lack of offensive output, woof.
 
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Re: Williams: Who will be the next OC?

Hey Williams, what about RB coach ideas? That could be just as important to get right especially for RB recruits and they're a couple good ones in the 2013 class that suddenly are feeling nervous I'd bet.
 

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My preferred scenario would be Sage as the QB coach and bring in an OC that has experience working with RBs. I like the idea of having an assistant that could put a majority of their energies in QB development without all the additional responsibilities that being OC entails. And if Sage works out well and gains coaching experience he could end up being the OC at some point.

I agree with this approach as long as the o-coord knows how to develop RB's as well.
 

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Sorry, I love Sage and all, but CPRs job depends on hiring the right guys. He needs proven coaches.

Football doesn't work the same as basketball so people wanting a Fred Hoiberg type hire are thinking with their hearts more than their heads.
 

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Whoever is OC at Northern Illinois or Fresno St would be great

Not Northern Illinois. They're dependent on a unique talent in Jordan Lynch. Who knows what they'd be like without him?
 

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Sorry, I love Sage and all, but CPRs job depends on hiring the right guys. He needs proven coaches.

Football doesn't work the same as basketball so people wanting a Fred Hoiberg type hire are thinking with their hearts more than their heads.

Exactly,
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I'm with everyone else and want a hire outside of the program. Just something to know Woody said he would love to see Sturdy get the job.
 

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Dream scenario is probably Sage being hired as the QB coach and Christensen becoming offensive coordinator.
 

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I can't help but think this procee is nearly done. The speed and swift terminations seem to indicate a plan.
 

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Sorry, I love Sage and all, but CPRs job depends on hiring the right guys. He needs proven coaches.

Football doesn't work the same as basketball so people wanting a Fred Hoiberg type hire are thinking with their hearts more than their heads.

I dont see him being hired as an OC but a QB coach could work for Sage. He knows the position and played around enough people in the NFL to know what it takes to be a good QB.
 

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Kingsbury was a great OC at Houston and at A&M, not saying Sage is the guy but it would be in that same mold.
 

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Not Northern Illinois. They're dependent on a unique talent in Jordan Lynch. Who knows what they'd be like without him?

Bob Cole was QB coach before being promoted to OC at NIU.

Lynch was a 2 star QB who only shows on offer from NIU on Rivals. Cole probably had a big hand in developing him, which is a BIG part of what we need.

Bob Cole Bio - NIUHUSKIES.COM - The Northern Illinois Official Athletic Site

Rod Carey (the NIU head coach and former OC under Jerry Kill) might be the mastermind behind the offense, but I think Cole would be a great candidate.
 

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Kingsbury was a great OC at Houston and at A&M, not saying Sage is the guy but it would be in that same mold.

He'd have to pay his dues as an assistant coach just like KK did at Houston. KK also had the privilege of learning a LOT from Leach and Sumlin. Two offensive geniuses.

CPR doesn't have the luxury of taking chances with too many hires.